Quartier Maritime - Maritiemwijk

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Quartier Maritime in Brussels is the city's maritime-district-turned-mixed-quarter: 34 restaurants including Les Jours de Damas and Roquette, but coffee is the real gap — just 9 spots flagged at z = -1.46, the signal that says this is a neighborhood people live in, not one they work from. Twenty-one grocery options including ALDI and Carrefour keep daily life covered.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
65
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Quartier Maritime sits in the Brussels arc where port infrastructure has given way to residential density, and the data tells that story. Restaurants (34, z = -0.97) run below cohort — this is a neighborhood where you cook more than you order. Coffee is the standout gap: just 9 spots against a cohort average considerably higher, flagged at z = -1.46. Le Sympa and New Derby are there, but you'll know all nine within two weeks. The grocery story is more complete: 21 options including ALDI, Carrefour Express, and Épicerie Atlas, enough for genuine daily self-sufficiency. Eight parks with Parc Huybrechts and Parc Saint-Rémy offer European-scale public green space. Fitness is thin — Fyzix, Fire Gym, and Boulder Gare Maritime (a climbing gym, which is notable). SocialGlue at 45 is the lowest in the Brussels cohort, reflecting the neighborhood's transitional character. DigitalNomadGravity of 90 suggests existing broadband infrastructure despite the coffee gap.

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