Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert
The Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert in Brussels' city center is not only one of the city's most recognized monuments, but it is also one of the city's most popular retail arcades. There are numerous upscale boutiques and cafés in this area. From Godiva, Neuhaus, Mary, and Marcolini chocolate shops to Longchamp, Monsel, Jott, and Ganterie Italienne luxury fashion companies. This is not the cheapest place to shop in Brussels, but the quality of the things is excellent, and the location is very beautiful.
The Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, a fashionable spot for strolling, has always drawn a huge crowd drawn by its luxury brands, elegant cafés, and cultural venues. Notable include the Théâtre du Vaudeville and the Cinéma des Galeries, as well as the Taverne du Passage, which was known as the Café des Arts until 1892 and was a meeting place for painters and writers of the time. A colony of French refugees collected there, including Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, Edgar Quinet, and others. As a result, surrealist painters and artists from the Cobra group frequented the location.
Address: Galerie du Roi 5
Website: https://www.grsh.be/