Place Brugman neighborhood
Nicknamed "Little Paris", Place Brugman is known for its art deco buildings. It has the charm of old neighborhoods where shops and homes are at close distance. It has a little village atmosphere. For ten years it has become the place to go and one of the poshest boutique neighborood of the Belgian capital. Here, you will not find the mass market store but exclusive shops, whether in fashion, antiques or fine dining. Nevertheless shops of everyday life such as butchers, dry cleaners, supermarkets, grocery stores, banks and bakery are nearby. Everything is within walking distance.
Public transportation
Several lines of public transport within walking distance (5 ') take you to the various attractions of the city. You can find a summary below.
Grand Place tram 3 at Rond Point Churchill, two blocks from the apartment. Stop: Bourse. 15.
Avenue Louise (Place Stephanie): tram 92 on Avenue Brugmann (2 blocks). +/- 13 'in total.
Sablon: Tram 92 (15 ')
South station (TGV) tram 3 or 4 (10 ').
European Communities: Bus 60 in front of the building, rue Joseph Stallaert. +/- 14.
Brussels Expo Heysel: Tram 7 (40 ') at the Rond Point Churchill.
National Brussels airport (Zaventem) by train from the Gare du Midi (South Station). Train ride: 23 '.
Grand Place tram 3 at Rond Point Churchill, two blocks from the apartment. Stop: Bourse. 15.
Avenue Louise (Place Stephanie): tram 92 on Avenue Brugmann (2 blocks). +/- 13 'in total.
Sablon: Tram 92 (15 ')
South station (TGV) tram 3 or 4 (10 ').
European Communities: Bus 60 in front of the building, rue Joseph Stallaert. +/- 14.
Brussels Expo Heysel: Tram 7 (40 ') at the Rond Point Churchill.
National Brussels airport (Zaventem) by train from the Gare du Midi (South Station). Train ride: 23 '.