Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert

One of the nicest places to go in Brussels for shoppers is Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert. The public was first allowed to enter this opulent shopping arcade in 1847, thanks to Belgian architect Jean-Pierre Cluysenaer. The enormous 213-meter-long arcade, which was constructed in the fashionable, extravagant Italianate style with a glass-panel roof and arched shopfronts, revolutionized the retail design in Europe by replacing the previous market alleyways and turning it into the continent's first shopping centre.


One of Europe's first covered shopping arcades was built in Brussels, and it is to this city that the flâneur of the 19th century owes a great obligation. The King's Gallery, the Queen's Gallery, and the Prince's Gallery are the three halls. This is the ideal location to visit on a rainy day to window shop because all three are long and expansive with high ceilings. The Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert is a distinctive shopping centre near the Grand Place where shoppers with a few extra euros may be enticed to spend them.


The Galerie de la Reine, which houses a broad variety of shops, restaurants, and chocolatiers, is the area's primary area. Six million individuals visit the shopping centre each year. With several chocolatiers residing along the length of the arcade, the Royal Gallery Saint-Hubert is now a popular destination for shopping, especially if you want to pick up and bring home some of Belgium's renowned speciality chocolates. The cafés inside the arcade are also a great option for a charming break between central Brussels sightseeing.


Location: Galerie du Roi 5, Brussels, Belgium
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