Flea Markets in Brussels , Belgium for lovers of art and antiques. — If there is any place where you can meet the real soul of Brussels, this is the flea marke t Jeu de Balle. Dozens of small stalls are set on the famous square Marolles district, just steps from the Sablon district, known for its antique shops. It is ideal for history lovers destination, architecture and art. Flea market , antiques, collections, !!! in a very typical and friendly atmosphere in Brussels , 365 days a year!

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It’s a great place to find things you never knew you really wanted, and at knockdown prices. Once the dealers have gone, take one of the side roads from Rue Blaes into Rue Haute. Here they have a great selection of antique, brocante and craft shops. It’s a little more chic, but still good value. [First

Tourists, neighborhood residents and lovers of bargains pile to find a single piece. A daily (since 1919) antiques market selling second-hand products, which is held in a concrete plaza, in the Marolles District, and where you might find everything from refrigerators and wheelchairs to vintage used clothing, antique bottles, records, old books, paintings, dolls, televisions, cut glass, old phones, wrought iron beds, and many more. And if you walk up adjacent Rue Blaes, you will eventually end up in a scruffy, shop-lined street where a number of antiques dealers showcase the very best of their finds. Many of the stalls are set style "top manta", on the floor, or just in cardboard boxes where revolver in search of the "lost object". Of course, this market is a sight to see, it's like a museum of antiquities Grandma. There are things of curious and if you find something you like, the price is most economical.Every day from 6am to 2pm on weekdays and from 6am to 3pm on weekends.