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Walking loops in Saint-Géry, Brussels
The old Halles de Saint-Gery — a nineteenth-century covered market now turned exhibition space and bar — anchors a neighborhood that runs loudest after dark. The canal nearby adds industrial texture, and the streets between fill with a concentration of nightlife that Brussels takes seriously. By day, the same streets hold specialty coffee shops and vintage clothing stores operating at a calmer frequency. Saint-Gery is where Brussels' French-speaking creative class defaults to, which gives it a reliable energy most evenings of the week.
3 routes from 1.6 to 3.7 km · 5–12 sights per loop
Pre-built routes
20 min 1.6 km · 5 sights
30 min 2.3 km · 7 sights
45 min 3.7 km · 12 sights
Top sights
- Église Sainte-Catherine - Sint-Katelijnekerk — Wikipedia 15
- Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste-au-Béguinage - Sint-Jan Baptist ten Begijnhofkerk — Wikipedia 15
- La Fonderie — Wikipedia 15
- La Bellone — Wikipedia 15
- Het Zinneke — Wikipedia 14
- Obélisque Anspach - Obelisk Anspach — Wikipedia 14
- Monument au Pigeon-Soldat - Monument aan de Oorlogsduif — Wikipedia 14
- Fontaine Orts - Ortsfontein — Wikipedia 14
- Archief en Museum voor het Vlaams Leven te Brussel — Wikipedia 13
- Musée Belge de la Franc-Maçonnerie - Belgisch Museum van de Vrijmetselarij — Wikipedia 13