Tag: leisure
Winter Wonders: Brussels Christmas Market
British Tour Operators voted Brussels’ annual Winter Wonders the most original in Europe – the Christmas market stretches for 2 km with a series...
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....
Let there be light… on the Brussels canal
From Thursday to Sunday, prepare to be dazzled by the banks of the Brussels canal as imaginative light installations and spectacular performances invade the...
The art of Franco Dragone
Mr. Dragone, you were artistic director of Cirque du Soleil from 1985 to 1998 and have created so many amazinG shows. Where do you...
Test-driving an Audi
Arjeplog is situated in the far north of Sweden, just a couple of hundred kilometres south of the north Polar circle, where temperatures can fall as low...
Urban regeneration in downtown Brussels
During the course of the last 15 years or so several of the city’s neighbourhoods have changed dramatically. New businesses have sprung up, dilapidated buildings brought back to life and...
Music fund brings new life to old instruments
Do you have an unwanted violin or flute in the attic or cellar? Donate it to the Music Fund and it could be played...
Glenmorangie’s ‘Tuscany’ single malt Scotch whisky
Bill Lumsden is someone who really enjoys his job. Responsible for whisky creation for the famous Scottish distiller Glenmorangie, he’s known affectionately within the company as Dr...
Discover the other French Polynesia
A couple ambles ankle-deep in clear blue water at the edge of a pristine, palm tree-lined stretch of pink sand. They stop occasionally to observe the small black tip...
Visiting Calais can be fun
Keep heading west from the beach at Nieuwpoort and in around an hour, there are welcoming signs to the Côte d’Opale, France’s ‘Opal Coast’. It was the 19th century...