

Le Wazemme Market, a vibrant hub of commerce and culture, offers a rich shopping experience with a blend of traditional and modern goods.
A historic café near the market, serving traditional Belgian breakfasts since 1928.
A popular vegan café offering plant-based alternatives to traditional Belgian breakfasts.
A famous friterie (fry shop) near the market, serving traditional Belgian fries and snacks.

A Moroccan delicacy, Argan oil is extracted from the kernels of the Argan tree, native to Morocco.
Handcrafted by local Berber artisans, these pieces often feature intricate silver designs and semi-precious stones.
Traditional Moroccan slippers, often made of leather and embroidered with vibrant patterns.
Sweet, dense waffle made with pearl sugar, a must-try Belgian breakfast
Mussels cooked with white wine, garlic, and herbs, served with fries

Beef stew braised in beer with onions and brown sugar, served with fries

Le Wazemme Market can be rainy, especially in the evenings.

The market has uneven surfaces, and you'll be doing a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial, and tap water may not be safe to drink.
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A unique and contemporary cathedral with a striking glass and stone facade.
A peaceful garden with beautiful fountains, sculptures, and a historic palace.