
Marché du Midi
- Address
- Gare du Midi station forecourt, Brussels
Marché du Midi is Brussels's busiest working market, not a polished hall—three levels of produce, meat, fish, rotisseries, and prepared foods from across Europe, North Africa, and Asia. You'll find everything from Dutch cheese to Turkish spices to Vietnamese pho ingredients at mid-range prices. It's a genuine neighbourhood market where locals shop, so expect crowds, noise, and vendors who move fast. Go early in the week if you want elbow room and first pick of stock; weekend mornings are rammed. There's no sit-down service, though you can eat standing at a few stall counters. It's the opposite of a curated food hall—raw, unfiltered, and all the better for it.
Rating data via Belgium Impulse editorial. Always check the venue’s own channels for opening hours, reservations and prices before you go.