The Marché du Midi is regarded as Europe’s largest street market. Let yourself be enchanted by the exotic multicultural atmosphere.
Location
The Marché du Midi is located in front of the Gare de Bruxelles – Midi (Brussel Zuid), the Brussels-South Railway Station. Since the railway route here is led on high tracks, the market extends as well under the tracks. The entertainment area is along the Boulevard du Midi in southerly direction.

Opening hours
It is open on Sundays from 6.00 to 14.00.
The market can easily be reached by metro, tram, bus or train. The best offers are available at the end of the market, you can find fruit baskets for € 1 and if you are patient, you might sometimes get it for free.
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- The market can be subdivided into areas:
- Kitchen utensils and dishes
- Clothes and leather goods
- Flowers and plants
- Food
- Entertainment
On an average 450 dealers promote their products loudly.
The kitchen utensils and dishes are basically the same as on other markets. Here, the pressure of competition seems to be harder.
The same applies to clothing and leather goods. It is striking that a lot of drapery is offered.

In the flowers and plants area, the focus is on the plants that were offered in a sheer unmanageable diversity.

The food offerings range of fruit and vegetables, fish and meat to the finished dishes.

Especially recommended are the Moroccan pancakes with a mix of olives or everything else along with some cheese. It’s delicious along with some Moroccan sweet tea!
The market stand is next to the train tracks and easily noticeable by its large supply of olives, sun dried tomatoes, peppers, and other appetizers.

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