InterClassics Brussels 2025: A Sunday Well Spent

I spent my Sunday at InterClassics Brussels 2025 (link), and it immediately felt like the right call. The halls were lively, packed in a comfortable way, and almost every direction had something worth pausing for.

The mix of cars was solid. Clean restorations, slightly worn originals, a few unexpected oddities. I somehow took around two thousand photos without meaning to. Classic car shows do that. You take one photo, then another, and suddenly you have a full archive waiting to be sorted.

The Porsche presence was impossible to miss. At times it felt like half the event was dedicated to every shape and era of the 911. They looked great though. From the immaculate ones to the slightly lived-in examples, each had its own character. It quietly became the theme of the day.

What I liked most were the small moments. People pointing out details, friends comparing favourites, kids choosing cars by colour alone. It gave the show a relaxed and friendly rhythm. And like everyone else, I had that one car that made me stop longer than expected for no clear reason.

I left pleasantly tired and very aware of the editing job waiting on my camera roll. InterClassics Brussels 2025 was completely worth it. Plenty to see, good atmosphere, and more Porsches than I anticipated. I would go again, probably with a fresh SD card and a realistic expectation of how quickly the photo count grows.

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