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2-Bedroom Apartment in Rue du Marché au Charbon, Brussels (993092) ROOM
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Rue du Marché au Charbon, Brussels 4

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2-Bedroom Apartment in Rue du Marché au Charbon, Brussels (993092)

The entire apartment or studio is rented exclusively, including a private kitchen and living area with no shared spaces.

70 sqm

Private Kitchen

Single Occupancy

Private Bathroom

+2

Booking Period

13 Weekly Stay

01 Aug 2026 - 31 Oct 2026

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1495 / Month

2800 Deposit

Map & Nearby Locations

Brussels, Rue du Marché au Charbon, 1000

More About the Property

Freshly renovated apartment located in the most vibrant and colorful area of central Brussels . A few steps away from the Grand Place, metro station and Brussels most attractive hype nightlife area. This is definitely an ideally situated apartment to discover Brussels. The space Fully furnished with taste for a delightful stay (internet, dressing room, table service, iron, dishwasher, ...). On the 2nd floor of an imposing historical classified building this apartment will make you feel “at home". Spacious, luxurious and restful but also right in the centre of Brussels to go sightseeing around. The apartment is located in a Maison de Maître, one of Brussels main historical architectural housings that offers both comfort and quietness. The apartment keeps some elements of Brussels main art currents, mainly art deco and comic strips. In fact the first mural comic strip is located just outside the street and was painted back in 1991. On the Coal street, formerly serving as the gathering point of coal traders back in the 18th century - which gave its name - the street hosts a church built by the former coal traders, also one of Belgium’s most important industries during the industrial revolution.

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