Le Perroquet

Brussels


Perfect for a drink, but also good for a simple bite (think salads and variations on croque-monsieurs), this art nouveau cafe with its stained glass, marble tables and timber panelling is an atmospheric, inexpensive stop in an area that’s light on such places. Popular with expats.


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Look out over the Marolles towards the old town.

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4. Église Notre-Dame du Sablon

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6. Elevator

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