**A food and flea market in a live slaughterhouse? Stock up on fresh goodies Friday to Sunday (and sell your old stuff on Sundays) in this industrial warehouse right outside Brussels city centre. **
The weekend markets at the Abattoir are unlike any other market you’ll ever see in Belgium. The most impressive reason? They’re held in an actual, huge slaughterhouse (*abattoir *in French) where about 200,000 animals are killed every year. Eek! No worries though, you don’t actually see the animals.
Foodmet: eat your heart out (Friday to Sunday)
Ever since the end of the 1800s, the Abattoir has been the main slaughterhouse in Brussels. In 2015, the Foodmet market was opened here thanks to EU funding. It’s a huge indoor market which attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every weekend. This was meant to boost the economy of the poor, multicultural Cureghem district, by setting up a market where residents could buy groceries at affordable prices, and that would attract tourists and bring jobs to the area.
Brocantemet: upcycle! (Sunday) And if the Foodmet market isn’t your thing, every Sunday the Abattoir organizes a flea market with over 80 stalls! Are you ready to get amazing deals on things you didn’t even know you wanted? There’s something for everyone!
Getting there
F to Su, 7:00 to 14:00 (Foodmet); Su, 7:00 to 14 (Brocantemet)
All seasons
Free entrance
Open; national Covid rules apply.