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Tour & Taxis wants to be everyone's summer destination with pop-up restaurants, exclusive bars, live music, open air cinema, sports and activities.
September means back to school, back to work and, for many expats, welcome to Belgium.
At dawn on 17 July, 1831, King Leopold I arrived at the Belgian coast and first set foot in his new kingdom.
A million spectators and no reported arrests. This weekend's Tour de France action in Brussels went by without incident, police said on Sunday.
Cycling is something that’s very close to Belgium’s heart, and this summer sees a celebration of the sport as Brussels hosts the start of the world’s biggest cycle race, the Tour de France.
Sven Gatz left his role as director of the Belgian Brewers union to return to politics in 2014, becoming minister of culture, media, youth and Brussels policy in the Flemish government.
Registrations have opened for this summer's open-air swimming experiment in three Brussels ponds and lakes.
Leave your car at home from 4-7 July and take a free metro.
What started as two friends in a small garage has grown into an international organisation, as the Brussels Beer Project (BBP) celebrates six years of brewing in the Belgian capital.