Vieux-Marché

Wallonia


One of the best days to be in Mons is on Sunday, when its big market takes over the Place Nervienne and the nearby Place du Béguinage. Here you'll find temptations of all sorts, from bakery items and fresh produce to records, books, artwork and myriad displays of bric-a-brac. Go early to beat the crowds.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Wallonia attractions

1. Trésor de Sainte Waudru

0.35 MILES

The small church treasury displays Ste-Waudru’s shrouds and, in a reliquary, a sword-slashed skull – supposedly of sainted Merovingian king Dagobert II…

2. Collégiale Ste-Waudru

0.36 MILES

Within this lofty, airy, 15th-century Gothic church you'll find the golden reliquary of Ste-Waudru (hanging above the altar) and the fanciful 1782 Car d…

3. Musée François Duesberg

0.37 MILES

If you’re a fan of exotic gilded clocks, dazzling porcelain and silver coffeepots from 1775 to 1825, check out the rich collection at this sumptuous three…

4. Artothèque

0.4 MILES

Ever thought it was a pity that all those items sat in museum storerooms, never seeing the light of day? Well, this innovative space in a former convent…

5. Beffroi

0.43 MILES

The 87m-tall Unesco-listed baroque belfry is a 17th-century marvel topped by black-and-gold mini-domes. The lift takes you up to only 36m, though the…

6. Mons Memorial Museum

0.51 MILES

This superb museum mostly covers Mons' experience of the two world wars, though the constant sieges of this town's turbulent history are also mentioned…

7. Hôtel de Ville

0.53 MILES

Mons' splendid 15th-century city hall is the most visually arresting building on the photogenic, café-lined Grand Place. It has become customary among…

8. Musée du Doudou

0.57 MILES

Head through the Hôtel de Ville on the Grand Place to reach this museum, dedicated to Mons' riotous Doudou festival. All aspects of this curious event, as…