Rue de la Cigogne

Street Brussels, Brussels, Belgium

What to expect

Rue de la Cigogne is a charming 70-meter-long street in the heart of Brussels, offering an oasis of calm amidst the bustling city. The street's old-fashioned charm, with its cobblestone pavement and facades of white and red bricks, recalls the history of Brussels and its old neighborhoods. Visitors can stroll along the street, taking in the peaceful atmosphere and perhaps catching a glimpse of locals chatting with their neighbors. The area is also home to other hidden gems, such as the church of Saint John the Baptist at the Béguinage and the gardens of the Pacheco Institute

Plan your family visit to the Rue de la Cigogne with these blog insights 👇

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Brussels off the beaten track

Brussels off the beaten track
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the Rue de la Cigogne in the Marolles district. It's a small cobbled street with flowered facades

Highlights: It created the feeling of being in a village. It's a place filled with poetry, a beautiful way to discover another facet of Brussels ✨