What’s open in Belgium on 1 January?

As the first public holiday of the year, 1 January will see many shops and businesses – which are allowed to be open under the current coronavirus measures – close down for the day.

As with other public holidays, public and administration services, such as postal services, will not operate on 1 January, and neither will banks.

Some Carrefour shops will be open on New Year’s Day, as well as some of Delhaize’s smaller Shop’n’Go markets, but Aldi and Lidl will remain mostly closed on the first.

Colruyt shops will also be closed on 1 January, and will remain closed until the end of the weekend, before reopening on Monday.

Most regular shops will be shut on New Year’s Day.

Due to the coronavirus measures, bars and restaurants will also be closed, as will museums, cinemas, swimming pools, fitness centres, and other cultural and sports venues.


The author: Margareta STROOT

Margareta Stroot, a multi-talented individual, calls Brussels her home. With a unique blend of careers, she balances her time as a part-time journalist and a part-time real estate agent. Margareta's deep-rooted knowledge of the city of Brussels, where she resides, has proven invaluable in both of her roles. Her journalism captures the essence of the city, while her real estate expertise helps others find their perfect homes in the vibrant Belgian capital.

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