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A newly colourised and digitised film of Brussels from 1908 provides an enhanced glimpse into a time when horses, carriages and electric trams dominated the streets of the Belgian capital, a city
The Brussels government has approved visit.brussels' 2021 relaunch plan, the fruit of an intensive consultation between players in the tourism, event and cultural sectors.
Brussels’ Steiner-Waldorf primary school École EOS is expanding to open a new secondary school in September.
The 2021 European Championships begin on 11 June with Belgium set to play their first game against Russia the day after that. The tournament, which was postponed for a year from the summer o
Each year, online travel company TripAdvisor rewards hotels that offer the best possible experiences to their guests around the world.
From 1 January 2022, the Brussels Low Emissions Zone (LEZ) will include a new category of vehicle banned from entering the restricted areas.
A new episode in the war between taxis and the Uber and Heetch platforms has begun after the Brussels taxi federation claimed the judgments that make these platforms illegal have not been enforced
Anyone who is interested in architecture will notice the extraordinary variety of house facades that can be seen all across Brussels, in their variety a physical manifestation of the city’s
Despite an initial refusal of permission from the urban planning consultation committee in Brussels, the establishment of Chochotte, the proposed 'erotic dance theatre' situated in an old shoe sho