Home›What's on›AntwerpBelgium Pulse editorial pickFreeFree activityNature walkFlandersZuiderdokken Antwerp — riverside walkThe Antwerp riverfront walk: 4 km of promenade, the new MAS to Zuid stretch, all free, mostly flat.WhenOngoingWhereScheldekaaien · Scheldekaaien, 2000 AntwerpenCityAntwerpPriceFreeGood forFamiliesCouplesSeniorsSoloOutdoorCalmRomanticOpen original source↗Discovered via Visit Antwerp. Always check the organiser’s own channels for dates, times, tickets and prices before you go.Similar activitiesFreeMarket· 05 Apr → 04 OctDurbuy brocante (every 1st Sunday)DurbuyA slow first-Sunday rummage through Durbuy’s stone old town, with stalls spilling around Place aux Foires and the Ardennes air turning the hunt for enamel signs, old linen and odd treasures into a day out.Free· OutdoorFreeMarketFreeDurbuy brocante (every 1st Sunday)A slow first-Sunday rummage through Durbuy’s stone old town, with stalls spilling around Place aux Foires and the Ardennes air turning the hunt for enamel signs, old linen and odd treasures into a day out.When05 April 2026 → 04 October 2026WhereDurbuy old town · Place aux Foires, 6940 DurbuyCityDurbuyPriceFree entryWhat to expect•Open-air brocante on Durbuy’s old-town squares•Free entry, with browsing rather than ticketed access•Monthly dates from 5 April to 4 October 2026•Vintage objects, household finds, books, décor and small collectibles•Cafés, river walks and medieval lanes within a few minutes on footInsider tipsGo early for the best finds; go later if you prefer a gentler stroll through the old town.Bring cash and a sturdy tote, as small brocante sellers may not take cards.Check Tourisme Durbuy’s agenda before travelling; outdoor markets can shift with weather or local logistics.Pair it with lunch in Durbuy, but reserve ahead on sunny Sundays and holiday weekends.Cultural contextBrocantes are part of Wallonia’s Sunday rhythm: part reuse economy, part neighbourhood social life, part treasure hunt. Durbuy’s version uses the old-town setting around Place aux Foires, turning a small Ardennes city already known for weekend visits into a monthly browsing circuit. In 2026 it runs on the first Sundays from 5 April to 4 October, according to the event listing from Tourisme Durbuy. The format suits the Belgian habit of combining markets with a terrace, a walk by the Ourthe and a low-key family outing rather than treating shopping as the whole point.Best for·couples planning a relaxed Ardennes Sunday without a fixed timetable·families who like browsing, cafés and a short old-town walk in one outing·seniors looking for a free outdoor market with plenty of places to pause·vintage hunters within driving distance of Luxembourg province·weekend visitors to Durbuy who want more than restaurants and viewpointsGood forCouplesFamiliesSeniorsRomanticOutdoorChillCulturalOriginal source ↗Open full page →Discovered via Tourisme Durbuy. Always check the original for current pricing, times, and booking.FreeMarket· 01 Jun → 30 SepBrocante de Spa — Place RoyaleSpaA relaxed summer rummage through Spa’s elegant Place Royale, where old prints, vinyl sleeves and small antiques sit against the backdrop of Belgium’s most famous spa town.Free· OutdoorFreeMarketFreeBrocante de Spa — Place RoyaleA relaxed summer rummage through Spa’s elegant Place Royale, where old prints, vinyl sleeves and small antiques sit against the backdrop of Belgium’s most famous spa town.When01 June 2026 → 30 September 2026WherePlace Royale Spa · Place Royale, 4900 SpaCitySpaPriceFree entryWhat to expect•Free-entry brocante atmosphere on historic Place Royale•Stalls with antiques, vintage prints, records and small curios•Easy browsing before or after a cafe stop in central Spa•Open-air market feel in a town known for thermal heritageInsider tipsBring cash and small notes; not every seller will handle cards.Go early for the best finds, later for a calmer browse.Check Spa Tourisme before travelling, as weekly brocante layouts can shift around central Spa.Cultural contextSpa’s brocante tradition fits the town’s long habit of mixing leisure, promenades and social life. Place Royale sits in the historic centre of a municipality whose name became shorthand for thermal bathing worldwide. Since July 2021, Spa has been part of the UNESCO-listed The Great Spa Towns of Europe, alongside ten other historic resort towns. Summer markets and brocantes keep that civic rhythm alive for residents and visitors: slow browsing, cafe terraces, objects with a past, and a walkable centre rather than a one-off spectacle. Spa Tourisme lists this seasonal edition from June to September 2026.Best for·couples planning a slow summer day in Spa·vinyl and print hunters looking for low-key Walloon markets·retirees and adults who enjoy antiques without a big fair crowd·Liège province day-trippers combining a market with cafe terracesGood forCouplesAdultsSeniorsOutdoorCulturalChillRomanticOriginal source ↗Open full page →Discovered via Spa Tourisme. Always check the original for current pricing, times, and booking.FreeConcert· 08 Jun → 31 AugCarillon concerts — Sint-RomboutsMechelenOn summer Mondays, Mechelen’s cathedral tower turns the city centre into an open-air listening room: bells carrying over Grote Markt, terraces and old lanes as dusk settles around Sint-Romboutstoren.Free· OutdoorFreeConcertFreeCarillon concerts — Sint-RomboutsOn summer Mondays, Mechelen’s cathedral tower turns the city centre into an open-air listening room: bells carrying over Grote Markt, terraces and old lanes as dusk settles around Sint-Romboutstoren.When08 June 2026 → 31 August 2026WhereSint-Romboutstoren · Grote Markt, 2800 MechelenCityMechelenPriceFreeWhat to expect•Free 45-minute Monday evening concerts from Sint-Romboutstoren•Carillon music drifting across Grote Markt and the historic centre•A seated listening spot by the Cultuurcentrum site at Minderbroedersgang•Starts at 20:30, with livestream access listed by Mechelen’s carillon schoolInsider tipsArrive 15 minutes early if you want a seat at the official listening spot.Bring a light layer; standing still in the evening near the tower can feel cool even after a warm day.Make it a low-cost date night: hear the bells, then stay around Grote Markt for a drink.Cultural contextMechelen is one of Belgium’s great carillon cities, with Sint-Romboutstoren at the centre of that identity. The city’s Royal Carillon School, founded in 1922 by Jef Denyn, is widely known as the first school devoted to carillon playing and still draws students from abroad. Summer Monday concerts continue a civic tradition: music is played high above the streets, free to anyone in the centre, not confined to a concert hall. The programme is linked to Mechelen’s carillon institutions and city culture, turning the tower, Grote Markt and nearby courtyards into shared listening spaces.Best for·Mechelen residents wanting a calm free Monday evening in the centre·couples looking for an easy summer date around Grote Markt·families with older children curious about towers, bells and city history·seniors who prefer seated, low-effort cultural outings·Brussels or Antwerp day-trippers ending a Mechelen visit after dinnerGood forAdultsSeniorsCouplesFamiliesCulturalOutdoorCalmChillOriginal source ↗Open full page →Discovered via Visit Mechelen. Always check the original for current pricing, times, and booking.FreeFestival· 20 Jun → 22 JunFête de la Musique — BrusselsBrusselsBrussels turns the first summer weekend into a free music crawl: step from a park stage to a commune square to a late set, with classical, rap, rock, jazz and family concerts spilling across the city.Free· OutdoorFreeFestivalConcertFête de la Musique — BrusselsBrussels turns the first summer weekend into a free music crawl: step from a park stage to a commune square to a late set, with classical, rap, rock, jazz and family concerts spilling across the city.When20 June 2026 → 22 June 2026WhereBrussels city-wide · Brussels city-wideCityBrusselsPriceFreeWhat to expect•Free concerts across Brussels communes, with each neighbourhood setting its own tone•Outdoor stages and cultural venues, from squares and parks to established concert halls•A mix of amateur and professional artists across rock, hip-hop, jazz, classical, folk and electro•Family-friendly daytime sets before louder evening and nightlife programmes take over•Programme details vary by commune, so check the official site close to the weekendInsider tipsPick one commune as your base, then add one nearby stage; crossing Brussels all night eats into concert time.For big outdoor stages, arrive before the evening headliners if you want space near the front.Bring a light layer: Brussels June evenings can turn cool after sunset, even after a warm afternoon.Use STIB/MIVB instead of driving; free events near squares and parks can make parking painful.Cultural contextFête de la Musique began in France in 1982 and has become a June ritual across francophone Belgium. In Wallonia and Brussels, the edition is coordinated by Conseil de la Musique with support from Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, alongside communes, cultural centres, volunteers and local music networks. The principle is simple: around the summer solstice, music leaves ticketed rooms and meets people in streets, parks, squares and public venues. The organiser says the wider Wallonie-Bruxelles edition brings hundreds of free concerts and activities, making it both a discovery platform for artists and an easy civic night out.Best for·Brussels families wanting free daytime music without booking tickets·teenagers and students looking for a low-cost summer weekend plan·Brussels residents who want to explore another commune through live music·groups of friends building a casual evening around outdoor concerts·new arrivals in Brussels seeking a broad, local cultural ritualGood forFamiliesAdultsTeenagersGroupsFunOutdoorCulturalNightlifeOriginal source ↗Open full page →Discovered via Fête de la Musique. Always check the original for current pricing, times, and booking.