Brussels dining: Sofitel Crystal Lounge and Rob
We recommend two more excellent Brussels dining venues.
Sofitel Brussels Le Louise: Crystal Lounge
Award-winning chef Adwin Fontein inspires gourmet creations - from foie gras to...
Levison Wood: An adventurer walking the planet
Responsible Travel met up with Levison Wood? an intrepid explorer whose oyster is the world.
Levison Wood is a British explorer, writer and photographer. His...
Brussels dining contrasts: Café Métropole and Deliveroo
Café Metropole
One of our favourite spots for a bit of lunch or dinner is the Métropole Café. It’s not just that it’s nice be...
Photo books: Quartraits – Portrait of a Community in Quarantine
Our latest photo books article tells the story in words and pictures of how folks got through the first wave.
When the COVID-19 shelter-in-place order...
Halloween horror: Heart-racing films
For Halloween horror, the scariest film to get our hearts pulsing is Hereditary, with an average BPM of 115 - a significant jump compared...
Bah humbug: Not all Belgians like Christmas
Almost half of Belgians celebrate Christmas Eve at home and 34% with family. Today, a ‘life at home’ survey (ILIV) announced its results from...
Travel: Sail Indonesia
We take a look at a company that allows you to travel in style. Set sail for Indonesia with Star Clippers.
When it comes to...
Dining: eat! BRUSSELS, drink! BORDEAUX festival
Some twenty Brussels chefs and 50 wine producers and dealers will be showcased at this annual festival dedicated to dining and wining.
From 7 to...
Cinema summer: All the latest movies playing in Belgium
Brussels’ leading film critic James Drew looks ahead to films that will adorn the cinema screens in Belgium.
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An American-Australian thriller film directed by Paul...
Devonly delights
With so much current focus on the WW1 anniversary commemorations, it is perhaps worth recalling that Exeter was the first English provincial city to...













