Yes, Brussels does have a red light district very similar to Amsterdam in appearance located one block north of Brussels Nord train station. It only encompasses one long street, as opposed to Amsterdam's labrynth of alleys and canals filled with windowgirls. A standard 'session' costs €40 in Brussels, compared to €50 in Amsterdam.
Two areas include, both near the Gare du Norde metro station: Rue de Brabant and Rue d'Aarschot, as well as Boulevard Albert II and Rue de Matheus. Then, a few blocks south, is the Grote Markt.
In Brussel (our capital city). Near the South station.
Yes. Near the train station.
Yes
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red light district
A red-light district is where people can smoke drugs and where prostatutes are. Red-light district warns people about what they are about to enter.
A red light district is the part of a city that has prostitutes.
The Red Light District was created on 2004-12-07.
Red Light District Video was created in 2001.
No.
in the words of Jimmy Carr's taxi driver "there's no red light district in Newcastle" As someone who lives in the city, I can confirm: there is no recognised 'Red Light' district as such. I'm NOT saying that it does not happen, just that there is no specific 'district'.
No, there is no red light district in Maidstone. The nearest I think is around New Road in Chatham, Kent.
Worldwide Red Light District - 1996 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
The red light district
Montmartre
no