
My friend and I started at the Grand'Place where the tradional Christmas tree was standing. This year it came from Germany, is 240 m (787 ft) high and 7 m (23) large. It's all decorated in blue and looks very beautiful when it is dark


The gold on the buildings were shining in the sun !


The nativity scene with human sized figures and one real sheep, but it slept in the corner.

The stalls started at "La Bourse" which is the Brussels" stockmarket building


taken over from Germany, the Glühwein, a hot red wine with spices



a better view on "La Bourse"

the other part of the market was a little further on across a boulevard

of course we stopped at many stalls. There were such nice things to see.

I had fun of taking a picture of myself

and my friend, in the mirror where we finally bought warm gloves

She was also hesitating to buy a warm knitted bonnet

gift ideas for everybody

and this sweet "cotton" to eat

You could also ride on this geant wheel

or do some ice skating


Poor woman was just eating

an enormous variety of sausages !

I got also hungry and ate a "Tartiflette", (potatoe slices, with smoked ham cubes and cheese)

Ilona looked at an American Native's stall

There also was a huge elephant

and a large choice of candles



certainly enough to eat for everybody's taste

and the Lion at "La Bourse" was wondering what happened here.
Wow! What a fun, holiday place to go, Gattina! Love all your photos! I felt as though I had been there with you!!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week and a very Merry Christmas!
Sylvia
Fantastic market - and I love all those impressive buildings... All you need now is some snow....
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful place to shop around. There seems to be everything in the market for all ages kids to elders. Lovely architecture around the market.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely shots, great festive mood all around. A Merry Christmas to you.
ReplyDeleteBrussels is very beautiful. I so envy you being able to visit Christmas markets. I got hooked on them in Vienna and wish we could get something like that over here.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a ham LOL and so cute :) I love these pictures. thanks for sharing these my friend. I love your world :) Happy Holidays to you and your family my friend :)
ReplyDeleteinteresting to see another Christmas market from a different country..you sure do have other things on sale than here and i think the food is different too..but the same thing for everyone - it lets you spend some euros :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a huge market with so much to see and try. Love the pic of you and friend in the mirror all wrapped up to keep warm.
ReplyDeleteNOTHING like this do we have in America! At least not near here! Oh HOW I would LOVE this! Shops on the street and warm drinks and hot dishes! Mmmm! THIS makes shopping FUN! And I LOVE your little tam on your head! You are sO cute!
ReplyDeleteMy post this week is also at the Christmas market, but a small and very pleasant one.
ReplyDeleteWhat aq great market. Thanks for the tour.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful series of lovely pictures and holiday displays. Thanks for sharing. It looks pretty cold where you are so it's fun to see you bundled up. I shared My World later than usual this week due to Christmas 'stuph' and am playing 'catch up' today ... Wishing you and yours a joyous holiday ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Hi Gattina! Wonderful pictures!! With such a clear sky it must have been freezing, if I know Brussels well... ;))
ReplyDeleteBlogtrotter is waiting for you in London! Enjoy and have a great holiday season!
Lovely photos...!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful holidays!
Greetings from Sweden with hugs
Khim
Merry Christmas dear Gattina!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this wonderful post!It's so nice walking through the streets in Brussels with you!The market is amazing and I specially liked the adorable crèche.
Much love and peace always my friend!
By the way, you look gorgeous in your pictures!:)
Léia
Well I agree but I about the collection should prepare more info then it has.
ReplyDeletelovely places, I guess, I have a tour on your place. Thanks and happy holidays...
ReplyDeleteWhat a colorful place to visit. I love it :) But I gotta ask you...weren't your fingers cold? I mean what happened to the whole glove? LOL. I love that picture of you eating the Tartiflette :) Sounds delish...
ReplyDeleteHi! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!! Sorry I haven't been too active. Life has been a bit too busy lately. I loved the pictures and it brought back such good memories. 2 years ago Renny and I were in Brussels at Christmas time and enjoyed the same market. It is an amazing city and one of my favorites to visit!
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