This main shopping street in Antwerp connects the City Hall and the Central Station. It is an ideal place for every shopaholic.
The main shopping street in Ghent with all the brands you would expect. Perfect for shopping as well as just wandering around.
The shop stocks both classic and creative chocolate treats, all hand-made. A great place to buy presents to send home.
Come here to taste the typical delicacies of the East Flemish cuisine. Amazing range of meals and local products.
Every Sunday morning, the riverbank comes alive with countless stalls and second-hand books on display. Come here for bargains!
Multifunctional complex rebuilt after being destroyed by the fire. Architecture worth seeing even for those not keen on shopping.
Friday to Sunday mornings, the quaint square hosts antique and flea market. In summer, the market is accompanied by live music.
Continuity of several generations, this is only one of the things this chocolate shop can boast. Its pralines are simply delicious.
Antique and a flea market takes place every Friday morning since 16th century. One of the most amusing shopping experiences in Antwerp.
Together with the connecting Jan Breydelstraat, this street is popular with antique and vintage hunters, be it fashion or furniture.
Le Pain Quotidienlisten is a bakery-restaurant group founded in Brussels in 1990 by Alain Coumont.
Breath-taking Art Deco villa with fully preserved interior. Publicly open as it houses a jewelry shop.