
Marché des Tanneurs
- Address
- Rue des Tanneurs 60-62, Brussels
Marché des Tanneurs is one of Brussels' oldest covered markets, a place where neighbourhood residents still do their weekly shop. You'll find fish counters with the morning catch, butchers who know their regulars by name, fruit and vegetable stalls, cheese vendors, and a few prepared-food stands if hunger strikes mid-browse. It's not a tourist attraction dressed up as a market, it's an actual market where you can eat a croque-monsieur or grab fresh herbs for dinner. The room is tight and the rhythm is real. Weekend mornings are best, when the market hits its peak and you can move slowly from stall to stall. It's not polished or Instagram-ready, which is exactly the point.
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