Flanders celebrates the ‘Battle of the Golden Spurs’
As the people of Flanders celebrate their National Holiday on 11 July they are harking back to the Middle Ages when courageous Flemish townsfolk...
Brussels events: DESIGN MUSEUM BRUSSELS’ back to school activities
In our latest Brussels events article we give the lowdown on what's coming at Brussels events.
September is pretty much the month that represents the...
Brussels bars: De Valeras Irish Pub in Flagey
Brussels bars: When the confinement was finally lifted the cafés and bars thankfully reopened, albeit with some restrictions, of course. That meant that one...
Leisure: Dive Brussels’ Blue Lagoon
Leisure: Dive in into Brussels' Blue Lagoon - the world's deepest diving pool for 10 years.
According to Popular Mechanics, NEMO33 is also one of...
Reprieve for Mini-Europe
The two attractions located near the Atomium are to remain at their current Heizel site in Brussels until the end of 2016. After that...
Travel Writing: A Unique Sustainable Vacation
Responsibletravel.com, the pioneers in selling authentic and sustainable holidays, show us the way for a unique vacation.
Borneo: Borneo can be visited year-round - but this is the...
Travel: Pockets of Peace
Dave Deruytter offers options for holiday destinations and pockets of peace where silence is golden. There are more than seven billion of us and...
Wine of the month: Portugal
Geoffroy van Lede of vin du mois continues his journey in the southern European countries and discovers an unjustly neglected wine area.
Of course, we...
Travel: Ski With A View In Zermatt
Travel: The quintessential Swiss ski resort, Zermatt continues to be hugely popular with visitors keen to experience its dramatic mountain scenery set against the...
Humphrey’s: The best Filipino food in Belgium
Catherine Feore visits a little bit of The Philippines in the heart of Brussels
Before I visited The Philippines I knew little about its culinary...