Rue de la Porcelaine

Street Brussels, Brussels, Belgium

What to expect

Rue de la Porcelaine, also known as Rue Porselein, is a charming street in Anderlecht, Brussels. The street's name is believed to come from the edible plant purslane, which was once present in the area. The street features traditional Belgian architectural elements and local businesses, and is a protected heritage site. Visitors can admire the colorful facades and explore the surrounding area, which includes other historic sites and cultural venues. The street is also close to several parks and green spaces, making it a great place to visit with family and friends

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Brussels off the beaten track

Brussels off the beaten track
This family's experience:

Activities: We went to the Rue de la Porcelaine in Anderlecht. This street provides a beautiful view: a row of colorful houses framing a church

Highlights: It was a nice and harmonious scene. The neighborhood is warm and sincere, away from tourist clichés ✨