Marché Gourmet du Sablon is a perfect after-work food market held every Thursday afternoon in Brussels, Belgium. It offers a variety of drinks, groceries, and appetizers.
The selection ranges from fruits and vegetables to fish, grilled meat, sparkling wine, dairy products, and more. Its location is notable, right by the imposing Church of Our Lady of the Sablon (Église Notre-Dame des Victoires au Sablon), a Roman Catholic church built in the 15th century and designated a historic monument in 1936.
With approximately 20 stalls, the market features some of the friendliest vendors offering French artisanal cheese and bread, honey and raki from Greece, and Portuguese sandwiches. It’s a vibrant hub, especially if you catch one of the events happening there.
Public Transport
- By bus: bus 33, 48 or 95 – stop: Grand Sablon
- By tram: tram 92 or 93 – stop: Petit Sablon
Market days
Thursdays
Opening hours on market days:
Monday: closed
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: closed
Thursday: 3pm – 9pm
Friday: closed
Saturday: closed
Sunday: closed
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