Wallonia tourism: Travel to southern Belgium without a car
In our latest Wallonia tourism article we have put together some slow getaways by train, by bike, or on foot.
Discovering Wallonia in slow tourism...
World cuisine: Brussels is number one for international food
Our latest world cuisine article reveals that Brussels is on top of the world.
With the joy of food being something that unites us all,...
Belgian events: What’s on for the New Year
We offer some Belgian events and exhibitions taking places near you soon.
Atelier Brussels - A Good City Has Industry
Industry is a vital part of...
The flip-side of technology
The other day at the breakfast table, my husband and I were discussing the approaching birthday of our nephew. “We haven’t seen him in...
Bednet: A social initiative for sick children
Bednet offers the right to education, even when ill.
It seems self-evident. Even when you are ill for a long time, you preserve the right...
Motoring: Citroën DS, an icon since 1955
Our motoring correspondent Bob Monard takes look at a classic line of cars.
Since 2014, DS has been a full-fledged and distinct brand of Citroën....
Lifestyle books: Nomadic Homes let you live on the move
In our regular lifestyle books pages we at a work from Taschen that has tracked down all manner of truly moveable homes.
In this illustrated...
Designer jewellery: Giorgio Facchini
"A sculpture on the skin. Nested geometries, kinetic movements, counterpoints of colour, impeccably clean surfaces. Small monuments steeped in history, strictly precious. Designed for...
App technology: The very best newest apps for a better holiday
In his app technology piece our tech guy Colin Moors runs the rule over the latest seasonal apps.
With the summer holiday season looming larger...
Good cooking: Must have gadget kitchen gadgets
Dedicated good cooking fan Colin Moors take a look at chef’s little helpers.
An avid cook myself, I have probably fallen foul of those wily...