Rue du Marché au Charbon — Brussels Gay Street
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Rue du Marché au Charbon — Brüsseler Schwulenstraße

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Belgiens dichteste queere Geschäftskonzentration – 300 Meter Fußgängerzone mit schwuler Straße und über 12 Lokalen, offiziell anerkannt von Brüssel seit 2010.

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Rue du Marché au Charbon, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium

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Rue du Marché au Charbon ("Charcoal Market Street") is a 300-metre pedestrianised street running north-south through central Brussels, between Grand Place and Place Fontainas. Since the mid-1990s it has been Brussels' dedicated gay street — Belgium's densest queer commercial concentration and one of the most-cited gay streets in continental Europe. The street's queer character emerged around 1993-1995 with the successive openings of Chez Maman (still operating at number 7 as Brussels' longest-running drag venue), Belgica (the neighbourhood's longest-running bar), and Le Fontainas at the southern end. By 2000 the strip held roughly a dozen queer or queer-friendly venues; by 2010 the City of Brussels had formally recognised it as an LGBT+ commercial corridor and the neighbourhood's Belgian Pride week programming had settled into an annual routine. The street's specific character is Belgium — a compact, multilingual, mostly-francophone-with-substantial-Flemish-and-international clientele that reflects Brussels' role as an EU institutional capital. Weekend nights bring a mix of Brussels locals, weekenders from other Belgian cities, and the international EU-institutional queer population that Brussels' civil service infrastructure supports. Peak crowd 22:00-02:00. Free, open 24/7 as public street; individual venues charge cover only for specific events. Bourse metro is directly at the northern end. On the standard Brussels queer heritage day this is the natural evening anchor — combine with Rainbow House 100 metres north or with a walk east into the Grand Place for a broader Brussels evening.

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Nehir Erdoğan
Nehir Erdoğan Jul 2026

Tourists were pretending to be gay in order to harass people, and when we reported it to the staff, no one took us seriously. Very disappointing.

Benj LF
Benj LF Jun 2026

A must-visit on Rue du Marché au Charbon. Friendly welcome, a bar frequented by locals. Smiling staff 😊

James Thieman
James Thieman Jun 2026

Only had one day in town, stopped in after a day of walking and was met by the friendliest crew. Planned to have a beer, stayed for a few. Met many great people, both locals and travelers alike.

David Rijckmans
David Rijckmans Jun 2026
Hugo de la Torre
Hugo de la Torre May 2026

The place is really nice; it's small but the atmosphere is great, and the bartenders are wonderful and very friendly. Highly recommended for starting a night out, especially on Saturday.

Artemis Akbary
Artemis Akbary Apr 2026

Nice place

Jetze Dam
Jetze Dam Apr 2026

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