A flower girl walks next to the restaurant area of Ste-Catherine and St Gery. The Ste-Catherine area is very lively, especially at night. Lots of seafood arranged one behind the other customers are competing in a crowded and markedly flamenco. Its terraces and lounges to taste the chocolate slow the pace of a vibrant city. Saint-Gery, southernmost, takes its name from an ancient parish, in this case, San Gaugerico of Cambrai (ca. 550-ca. 626), who was bishop of that city in French Flanders. Before the major urban transformation, Saint-Gery was an island formed by the river Senne. The island was a large circle that went from the old church of the Poor Clares to the current stock market, along with other second smallest island around Place Fontainas, where the river bordering the church of Our Lady of Sorrows. ROMANTIC GIRL WITH FLOWERS next to the restaurant.