Promenade Saint-Hubert is a shopping, leisure and entertainment paradise. Under the long and narrow vaulted glass roof, Italian Renaissance-style storefronts are located on both sides of the promenade. The Saint-Hubert promenade consists of three parts, the main part is the king's promenade and the queen's promenade each over 100 meters long, and a smaller prince's promenade. The promenade is full of fashion stores, antique stores and coffee shops, as well as a cinema built in 1847.
If you are visiting Brussels' chocolate tier, this mall is recommended right from Grand Place. In addition to major chocolatiers in Japan such as Pierre Marcolini and Godiva, there are also brands that combine the most popular ability in Belgium, such as Neuhaus, Mary, Leonidas, and others. Also, the long-established waffle Maison Dandoy is relatively empty and a little-known spot compared to other roadside shops.
The St. Uber Promenade, Belgium, is a very classical building in this promenade, and it is also a very well-known pedestrian shopping street in the local area. There is a lot of people receiving daily. Personally, it is not interesting, but the building is still beautiful.
圣于贝尔(Saint-Hubert )长廊是位于比利时布鲁塞尔中心的玻璃购物商场。 建于1846年至1847年之间,这个长廊先于其他19世纪著名的欧洲购物商场。 它象佛罗伦萨的乌菲齐(Uffizi)瓦萨里(Vasari)长而狭窄的街道式院落中有两层规则的外墙,远处起源于玻璃拱形店面,两层都是意大利五角琴风格的,在拱形玻璃窗格屋顶下, 精致的铸铁框架。
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St. Hubert's arcade is great, super suitable for buying souvenirs, especially there is a chocolate shop called Mary's inside, bought 2 boxes, all blindly selected but very delicious! Very recommended