Galler Chocolatier
Galler Chocolatier: A Taste of Belgian Excellence
Experience the exquisite taste of Belgian chocolate at Galler Chocolatier in Brussels, where innovation meets tradition in every bite, crafted with passion and Fairtrade cocoa.
Galler Chocolatier, located on Rue au Beurre in Brussels, is a beloved destination for chocolate lovers. Founded in 1976 by Jean Galler, the shop offers a wide array of exquisite chocolates, from pralines and chocolate bars to macarons and ice cream. Known for its innovative flavors and commitment to quality, Galler uses only the finest ingredients and Fairtrade cocoa. The shop's location near the Grand-Place makes it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the city center. Whether you're seeking a sweet treat or a unique gift, Galler Chocolatier provides a delightful sensory experience that captures the essence of Belgian chocolate artistry. It is a perfect place to immerse yourself in the rich flavors and traditions of Belgian chocolate making, offering a memorable and indulgent experience for every visitor.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Galler Chocolatier is centrally located near the Grand-Place. From the Grand-Place, walk east towards Rue au Beurre. The shop is a short walk, approximately 3 minutes, on the left side at number 44. Look for the distinctive Galler signage.
Public Transport
The closest public transport stops are De Brouckère (Metro lines 1, 5, and Tram lines 3, 4) and Bourse (Tram lines 3, 4, 32). From either stop, walk towards the Grand-Place and then follow the walking directions above. A single STIB ticket costs €2.30 if purchased in advance or €2.70 if using a Brupass.
Taxi/Ride-Share
Taxis and ride-sharing services can drop you off directly at Rue au Beurre 44. Expect to pay around €10-€15 for a short ride from most central Brussels locations. Be aware that traffic can be heavy in the city center, especially during peak hours.
Driving
Driving directly to Galler is not recommended due to limited parking. The nearest parking is Parking Grand Place Interparking at Rue du Lombard, 40, a 5-minute walk away. Expect to pay around €3 per hour for parking. Alternatively, consider parking outside the city center and taking public transport.
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