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Rue Neuve remains the most popular shopping street in Brussels with a daily average of 43,000 visitors.
While the first half of the street is paved with fancy boutiques and designer shops, the other half is rather desolate.
The stretch of Rue de l'Etuve linking the Grand'Place with Manneken Pis is admittedly lined with waffle stands, cheap souvenirs and chocolate shops, and yet the little peei
Homeless Association Chez Nous/Bij Ons will not be allowed to hold its annual barbecue this year in the Rue des Chartreux/Kartuizersstraat.
Opponents of a military intervention in Syria gathered in fr
Drivers spend more time stuck in traffic in and around Antwerp and Brussels than anywhere else in the world, according to July figures from traffic software company Inrix, reports De Tijd
Schools in Brussels, from nursery and primary to secondary education, are increasingly prone to overcrowding.
Drivers in Brussels may be surprised lately when they are flashed by speed cameras disguised as garbage bags.
Until late in the afternoon, groups of tourists mix with locals at café Volle Brol, located along the cobblestones of the Place du Jeu de Balle in the Marolles area of Brus