Globe
Globe Brussels is the Brussels neighborhood where Chez Hassan and Les Tontons sit next to Carrefour Market, and Parc de Wolvendael anchors 10 parks in a district with pétanque courts and a public pool. Only 2 cafés (Le Pain Quotidien, La Tasse) in a European neighborhood this dense is unusual — and the main drag on its remote-work case.
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About this Neighborhood
Globe Brussels achieves fifteenMinuteCompleteness of 100 — all six categories — in a distinctly European configuration: 22 restaurants including Chez Hassan, Chez Mathias & Loukas, and Les Tontons; 9 grocery options led by Carrefour Market, Trinity, and Carrefour Express; 10 parks anchored by the expansive Parc de Wolvendael; and a court at Union Saint Gilloise. Fitness runs through pétanque (Pétanque Uccle Centre), the municipal Piscine Longchamp pool, and Le Dieweg. But only 2 cafés — Le Pain Quotidien and La Tasse — serve this population, yielding a digitalNomadGravity of 20, the lowest possible score. SocialGlue at 57 reflects the European café-as-lingering culture concentrating in fewer spots. The grocery count (z +0.24) and park depth are where Globe excels. NDG Montreal is its closest global structural twin — same park-heavy, café-thin, fully-complete profile.
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