Belgian gastronomy: Strong Women Make Big Bordeaux Bottles
In our latest Belgian gastronomy article we look at an exceptional gastronomic and oenological gathering.
Born in the world of wine or coming from multiple...
Siem Reap: Temples and lost cities galore
Simon Leysen suggests a trip to Cambodia’s best holy places and symbolic cities in Siem Reap.
Angelina knew. Or at least the director of Tomb...
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...
The Queen’s Gambit Accepted: Fiona Steil-Antoni
The Netflix series, The Queen's Gambit, resulted in a surge of interest in chess. Increasingly, women are becoming more involved in the game. Catherine...
Fine wines: Penedès, a Catalan classic
This month in our fine wines series we head for Catalunya
Wine and cava are a part of Catalan history. Each glass preserves a small...
More Barbarella than Barbizon
Together’s Catherine Feore visits the iconic Overisje restaurant
While the location and name might suggest a rural idyll, this address has received a complete makeover,...
Cargo plane catastrophe narrowly avoided in Eastern Brussels
Around 11:55 p.m. an aircraft identified as a Boeing 747 cargo plane flew over the eastern outskirts of Brussels at low altitude in, shaking...
Travel: Discovering Monschau
Travel: Monschau is a small and beautiful old city, just one and-a-half hour’s drive away from Brussels. Dave Deruytter goes exploring.
Monschau is situated just...
What’s On International: Sigmund Freud Museum
Sigmund Freud Museum, Vienna
After 18 months of renovation and reconstruction (including a delay due to COVID-19), Sigmund Freud Museum reopened to visitors again at...
What’s On Paris: LaPlage de Glazart and Musical Fountains
What's On in Paris this Summer:
Musical Fountains Show: With the arrival of summer, the gardens of the Palace of Versailles become the setting for a...