Melchsee-Frutt – ‘Go high or go home!’
In the midst of a ski season characterized by low snowfall, high temperatures and green slopes, Mark Browne explored the little-known Swiss ski resort...
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...
International events: Discover a wealth of what’s on events in Paris
Our latest International events article takes the short train ride west.
Musée national du Moyen-Âge - Le monde médiéval
Located amid the vestiges of Gallo-Roman public...
Fin de siècle museum: Every end is a new beginning
Since the 6th of December 2013, the general public is now able to discover the latest addition to Belgium’s already impressive list of museums....
Wine: AOC Rasteau – Say Cheese!
Our wine page this month says: ‘Blessed are the cheese mongers’
Nestled in the hillsides, bathed in sunshine and surrounded by vineyards, the little village...
Adding a touch of “dolce vita” to shopping in Belgium
A touch of “a dolce vita” has come to the otherwise sometimes mundane task of shopping in Belgium.
This is the result of a link-up...
French wine: Discover fine produce from the south-west region
Geoffroy van Lede of le-vin-du-mois.be follows in the footsteps of the pilgrims, heading to discover French wine in the south-west.
You are on the road,...
Tintin: an immersive adventure
Immerse yourself in the world of Tintin, Belgium’s most famous red-haired reporter. From 27 September at Tour & Taxis, an unprecedented exhibition allows young...
Dining ideas for Saint Valentine’s Day
Expectations run high for Valentine’s Day, Martin Banks looks at some excellent dining options for those who want to celebrate in style. So why...
Travel: Lacs de l’Eau d’Heure
Martin Banks offers the low-down on Wallonia’s most popular holiday destination - the Lacs de l’Eau d’Heure.
Admit it: who would not fancy living in...














