Avenue Louise, stretching from Place Louise to the Bois de la Cambre, has long been a fashionable destination for shopping and strolling in Brussels. This elegant thoroughfare is lined with notable architecture, including two of Victor Horta’s renowned Art Nouveau townhouses: the Hôtel Solvay and the Hôtel Max Hallet. Today, visitors can explore these architectural gems and enjoy a leisurely walk along the avenue, taking in the vibrant atmosphere and upscale boutiques that define this iconic part of the city.
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