Welcome to ZIN. Our new home in Brussels repurposing and reconceptualising the city’s WTC Towers. Nestled in the emerging Northern Quarter of Brussels, our newest Standard opening is perfectly located to discover the city or even hop over the channel to our London property. Whether arriving by train, bus, bike, or on foot, this area is seamlessly connected to every part of Brussels and beyond, making it a perfect base for exploring the city.
Just a short walk to the east, you'll find Tour & Taxis, a monumental former industrial complex that has been transformed into a vibrant cultural venue. This sprawling site hosts everything from art exhibitions and concerts to food markets and design fairs, offering a mix of industrial charm and modern creativity. It offers a perfect window into the revitalization of Brussels' northern edge.
Alongside it runs Brussels’ largest green space. Former train tracks have made space for urban farming, with the likes of Parckfarm popping up in recent years. This incredible concept reappropriated the space and brought shared orchards, greenhouses, a chicken coop, beehives and even a bread oven to the area.
So, if you didn't realise it by now, Brussels loves to repurpose...
Discover LaVallée, a former 6000m² industrial laundry in Molenbeek that blends work, creativity, and community. Offering everything from workshops and offices to coworking spaces, this place is a playground for creatives. With shared spaces and top-notch services, LaVallée gives you the flexibility to work how you want, while also plugging you into a dynamic community of over 150 residents. But that’s not all, whether on its own initiative or in coproduction, LaVallée organizes a plethora of events: Apéros LaVallée (a weekly Friday afterwork during the summer), local markets, open-air cinemas etc.
Head a little further south –west to
Le Botanique, one of the city's many music venues. Housed in a former botanic garden and dating back to the 19th century, this intimate venue attracts a wide range of artists, from emerging indie bands to international acts. With its ornate architecture and intimate setting, Le Botanique is as much a cultural landmark as it is a hotspot for music lovers, offering an eclectic programme of events year-round.
As the area continuous to redevelop, expect more exciting venues to pop up, growing Brussels North in prominence, and becoming an even more desirable destination for creatives and culture-seekers alike.