Tag: brussels
Swedish Ecstasy
‘Swedish Ecstasy’ opened to the public on 17 February. Curated by Daniel Birnbaum Swedish art critic, theoretician, and former director of the Museum of...
Shanghai Kitchen
Catherine Feore visits one of the latest additions to Brussels' dining scene and celebrates that there is - finally - great Chinese food in...
Beauty in Belgium: Discover the remarkable HairSpa
In our latest Beauty in Belgium article we look at a unique experience in the heart of the European Quarter just opposite the famous...
Belgian health: How does insurance in Belgium work?
James Drew recounts how easy Partena Business & Expats make Belgian health insurance when you arrive in Belgium.
Whenever I arrive somewhere new, one of...
Designer hotels: Unique Syntopia luxury hotel in Crete
The latest article in our designer hotels series is a Cretan hotel that has used design to connect comfort, people and nature.
Syntopia is one...
Nutrition advice: Food to strengthen our immune system
In our second nutrition advice article Professor Nathan Clumeck says taking care of your health improves your immunity and vice versa.
Nutrition advice: Health and...
Healthy living: Discover how to drink more water with waterdrop
In our latest Healthy Living article Liz Newmark explores the fascinating world of waterdrop drinks, bottles and filter caps.
Drinking more water is good for...
Shopping in Belgium: Top tips for this summer from our experts
In our latest Shopping in Belgium article Together highlights three exciting new launches this season.
Pa’lais – The future is green
Pa’lais, the young Belgian start-up,...
Life advice: Are we all born to be completely selfish?
In her latest life advice article Jean o’Connor dissects the concept of altruism, just for you.
The word altruism may conjure up images of Gandhi,...
Art books: Discover multi-talented artist Leonardo da Vinci
In our latest Art books article TASCHEN focuses on Renaissance Man, the creator of arguably the world’s most famous painting.
Even among the geniuses of...