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The flower carpet on the Grand-Place is the most reproduced image of Brussels around the world.
Getting around Brussels will be a bit more difficult this Wednesday because of a strike and demonstration called by most of the major trade unions against federal government pension reforms.
The organiser of Brussels' Apéros Urbains has gone into liquidation, after 12 years of organising open-air afterwork parties.
The Port of Brussels has opened a new passenger terminal for river cruise ships, with the goal of trebling the number of cruise daytrippers visiting the city by 2030.
Manneken Pis' extensive wardrobe has reached a milestone - with the little man donning his 1,000th costume at the weekend.
Commuters at the Gare du Midi in Brussels panicked and rushed for the exits after a gunshot was fired during Wednesday's evening rush hour.
If your normally robust box hedge is looking rather sparse, it’s probably the fault of Cydalima perspectalis, otherwise known as the box tree caterpillar.
Place Sainctelette, Avenue Louise and Rue de la Loi are among the Brussels streets where cyclists feel the least safe, according to a nine-month-long study where volunteers "pinged" danger spots a