Tonight I decided to have a drink in this place mostly because it had nice dance music. I ordered a drink and eventually I wanted to use the restrooms. For the restroom they ask for 50 cents, in cash. I had no cash on me. The bathroom entrance is guarded by a lady who said: “go back!” Impolite and quite agressive! I asked at the bar for a 50 cents change which after about 20 minutes of hassles got solved. I went to back the restroom where I tried to enter, the lady first pushed me away and then after I manage to get in after I put the 50 cents in her hand, she spitted on me. This is unacceptable! Get a QR code if you want people to pay those 50 cents for your restroom!! It seems to me quite illegal to have a bar that serves drinks, and not allow people to have easy access to the restrooms. LET ME PAY BY CARD! These days people don’t have cash on...
Read moreSaint-Gery is my favourite place in Brussels for various reasons:
Covent Garden style Cradle of Brussel's origin and very interesting history Relaxed atmosphere, cool vibes, never pretentious Free and interesting exhibitions mostly on art nouveau, since Brussels is part of the Reseau Art Nouveau Network The Cultural Heritage desk at the end of the hall is always worth a visit. The team (Ramata, Ryan and Thierry) are super nice, welcoming and knowledgeable. Always a pleasure coming here and learning more about Brussels. Pick up a free copy of the Brussels A la Carte brochure (neighbourhood walks and insider tips). Public piano Several event spaces which are worth exploring Very authentic place in the heart of...
Read moreThe Saint-Géry hallen are a former covered market halls in the center of Brussels on Sint-Géry plein. Today events and temporary exhibitions are organized in the halls but it had a different history.
Originally there were several islands in the Zenne at this location. Brussels is said to have originated on one of those islands, the Groot Eiland or Sint-Gorikseiland. In 1802, the city of Brussels had a market square built on the site of the former church. Bij de overwelving van de Zenne werd de wijk gereorganiseerd en in 1881 werd begonnen met de bouw van de Sint-Gorikshallen,
During the 20th century, the market became more and more neglected untill it got protected ststus in 1987.
It is a nice place to have some coffee and...
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