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Explore the Historic Brussels Stock Exchange

Discover the Brussels Stock Exchange, a historical landmark blending stunning architecture with rich financial heritage in the heart of Belgium's capital.

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The Brussels Stock Exchange is a stunning historical landmark that offers tourists a glimpse into Belgium's financial heritage. Its majestic architecture and rich history make it a must-visit for those exploring the capital city.

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Bd Anspach 80, Brussels, Brussel, 1000, BE
Tuesday
9 am-10 pm
Wednesday
9 am-10 pm
Thursday
9 am-10 pm
Friday
9 am-10 pm
Saturday
9 am-10 pm
Sunday
9 am-10 pm

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    Getting There

    Train

    From Aalst train station, take a train towards Brussels Central. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes. Once you arrive at Brussels Central Station, exit the station and follow the signs for 'Rue de la Régence'. This street will lead you towards the city center.

    Bus

    You can take the bus from Aalst to Brussels. Look for bus line 150 at the Aalst bus station. This line will take you directly to Brussels. Once you arrive in Brussels, get off at the 'Bourse' stop, which is nearby the Brussels Stock Exchange.

    Walking from Brussels Central Station

    After arriving at Brussels Central Station, exit the station and head towards 'Place de la Bourse'. Walk straight down 'Rue de la Régence' until you reach 'Boulevard Anspach'. Turn right on 'Boulevard Anspach', and you will find the Brussels Stock Exchange at number 80.

    Metro

    From Aalst, take the train to Brussels Central Station. Then, switch to the Metro Line 1 or 5 at the 'Central' Metro station and get off at 'Bourse' station. Once you exit the station, the Brussels Stock Exchange is just a short walk away at Boulevard Anspach 80.

    Local tips

    Visit during the weekdays for guided tours to gain deeper insights into its history.
    Check the calendar for special exhibitions that may be held inside the exchange.
    Combine your visit with a stroll through the nearby shopping streets for a full-day experience.
    Capture photos in the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting on the building.
    Enjoy a coffee at a nearby cafe while soaking in the atmosphere of the bustling area.

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    Nestled in the heart of Brussels, the Brussels Stock Exchange stands as a testament to the city's financial prowess and architectural elegance. Established in the 19th century, this historical landmark features a grand façade adorned with intricate sculptures and majestic columns, creating a striking visual that captivates visitors from the moment they arrive. The building is not only an architectural marvel but also plays a significant role in Belgium's financial history, having been the center of trading activities for over a century. As you approach the stock exchange, take a moment to admire its neoclassical design, which exemplifies the grandeur of the era in which it was built.Inside, the space is just as impressive, with beautifully restored interiors that reflect the opulence of the past. Guided tours are available, offering insights into the building's rich history and the evolution of the financial markets in Belgium. Visitors can learn about the stock exchange's pivotal role in the economic development of the country, making it an educational experience as well as a visual delight. The building also hosts various exhibitions and events, making it a dynamic part of Brussels' cultural landscape.Surrounding the stock exchange, the vibrant neighborhood is filled with charming cafes and shops, perfect for enjoying a leisurely afternoon after your visit. Don't forget to capture some photos against the backdrop of this iconic structure, as it serves as a perfect reminder of your exploration of Brussels’ historical and financial heritage.
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