This large market extends over more than 500m and sells a wide variety of different food and non-food products. It is bustling and lively, with visitors particularly appreciating its excellent value for money.
I find at the market
Type
Supply market
Size
101 spaces
Products
Leisure goods
Household items
Confectionery
Speciality foods
Fruits and vegetables
Leather items
Fashion
Fishing goods
Carpet
Textiles
Fabrics
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Practical information
Chaussée d’Anvers, 1000 Brussels
Days
Wednesday
Time
8am to 1pm
Public transport
Jules de Trooz stop: Tram 3, 62, 93
Masui stop: Tram 3, 62, 93 and Bus 58
Masui stop: Tram 3, 62, 93 and Bus 58
Parking
Interparking WTC
Bank
ATM nearby (North Station)
To see around
Chaussée d’Anvers market, surrounded by the Vergote Basin and Brussels-North railway station, is located on a residential street between Schaerbeek and Laeken. Further to the north, the Mabru morning market, where many market gardeners obtain their supplies, welcomes early-rising professionals and individuals every Saturday until 10am (When the Mabru tram stops running). The Docks Bruxsel shopping centre is even closer (Docks Bruxsel tram stop) and has a range of restaurants, big-name brands and indoor leisure activities.