Place Peter Benoit, named after the Belgian composer and professor of music, is overlooked by the unusual Church of Saints Peter and Paul. The market is small but spacious. It has the calm, friendly atmosphere of a small village market.
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I find at the market
Type
Supply market
Size
15 spaces
Products
Bakery
Fruits and vegetables
Food products
Farm products
Roast/grilled meats
Textiles
50.8960921, 4.3876114
Practical information
Place Peter Benoit, 1120 Brussels
Days
Friday
Time
8am to 6pm
Public transport
Peter Benoît stop: Bus 53, 56
Croix de Guerre stop: Bus 47, 53, 56
Heembeek stop: Tram 7
Croix de Guerre stop: Bus 47, 53, 56
Heembeek stop: Tram 7
Parking
A large number of payable parking spaces in the area
Bank
ATM Nearby
To see around
Place Peter Benoit lies in the Neder-Over-Heembeek district, which was part of a separate municipality for many years until it became part of the city in 1921. Rue François Vekemans, which leads to the market, is a shopping street with a range of restaurants and shops. Fancy a walk? Visit the huge Laeken Park, which boasts the stunning Castle of Laeken. If you fancy a snack, don't miss the famous friterie (chip shop) "Chef Jef", which has won several awards and can be found behind the church.