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The Saint-Hubert Royal Galleries

  • Writer: Marie-Ève Lévesque
    Marie-Ève Lévesque
  • Mar 21
  • 1 min read

Located in the heart of Brussels, the Saint-Hubert Royal Galleries are a real architectural gem. Inaugurated in 1847, they are part of the oldest covered galleries in Europe and symbolize the elegance and refinement of the Belgian capital.


Divided into three sections – the King’s Gallery, the Queen’s Gallery and the Princes' Gallery – they house luxury boutiques, jewellery stores, bookshops, as well as historic cafes and renowned chocolate makers.


Whether to stroll, taste an artisanal delicates or attend a screening in the oldest cinema still active in the world, these galleries embody a true Brussels lifestyle.


The surroundings of the Saint-Hubert Royal Galleries also offer a multitude of experiences to discover.

The area is a true foodie’s paradise, with a wide variety of restaurants offering varied cuisines, from traditional Belgian specialties to international flavors. The terraces that line the surrounding streets, such as the famous Bouchers street, invite you to stop and enjoy a meal or a drink, while enjoying the warm and picturesque atmosphere of downtown Brussels.


Bruxelles - Galeries St-Hubert

This lively district is not limited to gastronomy. The surrounding streets are full of shops that reveal a wide range of treasures, from haute couture to local art and unique craft creations.


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