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Mini-Europe might stay at the Heysel complex in Brussels after all, says its owner Thierry Meeùs.

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Flanders has promised €30 million to support the tourism sector as it moves in in 2021.

Picture shows the Cocoon pop-up bed and breakfast at the Maison de la Libra, Grand Place, Brussels.  (PHOTO ©cem.pictures/Cocoon Brussels Instagram)
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Imagine waking up with stunning views over what Victor Hugo once described as the most beautiful square in the world.

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Tourism and promotions agency Visit Brussels has announced the winners of its awards for 2019.

Illustration picture shows the Justice Palace and a large ferris wheel, in Brussels city in Brussels region, Wednesday 26 August 2020. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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Brussels city council has given the green light for applications to be submitted for the installation of a permanent ferris wheel in Place Poelaert, next to the Justice Palace.

Etienne Claude, general director of Wallonie Belgique Tourisme and Walloon Minister for Public Services, ICT, Admininistrative Simplification, Family Allowance, Tourism, Patrimony and Road Safety Valerie De Bue pictured during the presentation of the Walloon Tourist Pass with a value of 80 euros, in Namur, Monday 28 September 2020. (BELGA PHOTO MAXIME ASSELBERGHS)
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The first batch of 20,000 free tourist passes made available on Monday morning by the tourist promotion office in Wallonia we're taken in less than half an hour, confirmed Pierre Coenegrachts, the

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Mini Europe, a Brussels icon since its creation in 1989, is set to leave the capital, according to its owner and director Thierry Meeùs.

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It's become an end-of-summer tradition: one last chance to get out and explore before heading back to the office or classroom. 

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This month is your last chance to visit Gaasbeek Castle before it closes for three years of renovation work.

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