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    The construction of the Avenue Louise was commissioned in 1847 as a monumental avenue bordered by chestnut trees that would allow easy access from Brussels' city centre to the popular recreational area of the Bois de la Cambre. It was also to be the first Haussmann-esque artery of the city.

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    You may see Ixelles referred to, or used interchangeably with, Elsene. Ixelles and Elsene are the same neighbourhood, it’s just French vs. Flemish. It’s more common to use Ixelles as Brussels’ primary language is French. But! Brussels is actually in the Flanders region of Belgium (where they speak Flemish). Ixelles is in fact pronounced as you thin...

    There are a few main reasons why Ixelles is the best area in Brussels to stay, but it all really comes down to it’s unbeatable location.

    Ixelles is HUGE! In fact it’s one of the largest municipalities in Brussels. Ixelles borders the Sablon, Saint-Gilles, Etterbeek, and Watermael neighbourhoods. The Sablon is a very small (and trendy) neighbourhood that also a good option if you’re looking for where to stay in Brussels that isn’t the city centre. With this in mind, the convenience o...

    Part of what makes Ixelles the best area in Brussels to stay in is that you have everything you need that you’ll never want to leave the neighbourhood (no seriously!). Ixelles Brussels has it all from food markets to outstanding restaurants and nightlife, and even some hidden gems to check out!

    What I loved about staying in Ixelles is that I always felt safe. During the day it’s packed with people but also at night. We would often walk around at night (back from our favourite bar Le Pantin) and there were always people around. We were sometimes even out super early in the morning to catch a train and I never felt unsafe. Depending on wher...

    You can visit Brussels in as little as one day or as long as one month or more. No seriously, I’ve done both! My first time in Brussels, I had one day to explore the city. All the main attractions are close by so they’re easy to see in one day in Brussels. We were even able to go on a beer tasting tour at night! But, with only one day in the city y...

    We stayed at an Airbnb in Ixelles but it was actually one of our worst Airbnb experiences I’ve had (see what I’ve learned from that experience and how I book Airbnbs now). But I’m sure they won’t all be like that! You can stay at a hotel in Ixelles, although there aren’t too many options in the correct area. These are the few that I found that had ...

  2. May 3, 2024 · Living. Located to the southeast of the City of Brussels, Ixelles commune (or Elsene in Dutch) is one of the best areas where you can live as an expat. It’s one of the most thought-after, and expensive neighbourhoods, and for a good reason!

  3. Apr 19, 2019 · The Art Nouveau style became wildly popular in the Ixelles neighborhood surrounding Avenue Louise around the turn of the last century, practically covering all of the new residential areas in the city.

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  4. Oct 7, 2022 · There are many reasons why Ixelles has become one of the best neighborhoods in Brussels for coworking, coliving, and just enjoying the overall magic of the city. Here are just a couple of those reasons. Local vibes in a central location. One of the best things about Ixelles is its location.

  5. Aug 15, 2017 · Ixelles is close to the centre of town (we’re talking a 20 minute walk) and all the popular tourist sights like Manneken Pis, Grand Place and the famous Brussels comic book walls, but it feels miles away.

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  7. The Flagey area of Ixelles is totally its own mini neighborhood. Go for a visit and you’ll soon see how popular this area is with locals. Flagey’s highlights include the weekly Flagey Market that happens over the weekend at the Flagey Square.