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SAINT-JACQUES

The neighbourhood Saint-Jacques

Explore the ‘Saint-Jacques’ neighbourhood, not far from the ‘Grand-Place’, an area that is known for its unique architectural heritage and original figures, such as the Manneken-Pis. It’s a popular neighbourhood with the gay community, and has shops with attitude, selling cutting-edge products and the latest trends.

The neighbourhood is organised around the ‘Bon Secours’ church, a port of call for pilgrims walking the Santiago de Compostela trail (Saint-Jacques de Compostelle) from which it takes its name. It’s an area where remnants of its past can still be seen and where you will find traditional crafts and local shops. It’s worth taking the time to get a feel for its historical and resolutely Brussels-style character.

If you do, you’ll see why this neighbourhood attracts and interests just as many tourists as it does locals, with its quirky, attractive and well-kept shops which are, for the most part, affordable. Here you’ll find clothing, designs, gifts and food, and a treasure trove for collectors.

Station : SNCB Gare Centrale.

Métro : Line 1 & 5 De Brouckere / Gare Centrale

Tram : 3, 4 & 51 : Bourse

Bus : 95, 38, 63, 71

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