Antiques in the Flea Markets
Marolles and Sablon are the ultimate flea markets to indulge in Brussels' charming vintage character. Different in character to the Gare du Midi market, the Marolles area was a working class neighbourhood throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, giving the areas a wonderful, worn character. In the Sablon neighbourhood, the flea market lies in the grounds of its grand church, the civic monument for which the area is famous. These two places best exemplify the true beauty of Brussels' markets.
Situated at the Place du Jeu de Balle only a five-minute walk from the Gare du Brussels-Chappelle station, a treasure trove of ancient treats can be discovered in the Marolles market. Amongst the vast sea of small trinkets, mirrors, vintage clothing, pocket watches and more, there is an honesty and imagination to the Marolles. Soaking up the aura and browsing the cheap antiques of the market allows one to disappear for hours, with no idea of what they will purchase. Even better, the Marolles market is open daily, allowing you to return over the course of a stay.
The Sablon, meanwhile, offers its clientele the ability to wander the maze of an antique market and indulge in the shops in the surrounding area on the Rue Blaes. In this regard, visitors have slightly more choice than in the Marolles. But, the two are similar in price and in the goods on offer from the traders, but this means there is an opportunity to find hidden gems within both. If wondering what to do on your weekend, meandering through the Sablon is well worth doing. The Sablon is only open on Saturday and Sunday from 09.00 until late, giving visitors less flexibility than a visit to the Marolles.