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Curled around the Meuse river, just beyond the Belgian-Dutch border, is a city that combines the joie de vivre of the Dutch and Belgian Limburg region with a burgeoning creative industry and
The Historium tourist attraction in Bruges officially opened its tower on Sunday, with trumpeters in middle ages dress and a speech by the mayor.
The Vlooyberg tower in Tielt-Winge – a symbol of the area’s magic realism, according to the town’s mayor – has been unveiled following a project to repair damage caused by vandals in the summer.
With the majority of rooms full for New Year, Brussels hotels are welcoming 2019 with the good news that they achieved another increase in room occupancy in 2018.
Next time you attend a major event in Brussels, the chances are Eric Danhier will be there too.
Learning is fun and hands-on at recreational and educational centre Houtopia, dedicated to the five senses.
It’s the end of an era: The Use-It tourist office for young people in Brussels is shutting its doors.
The capital of France’s Alsace region is a welcoming city with a unique blend of French and German culture, a medieval past and a progressive future.
A tour organiser in Brussels that sets out to combat stereotypes about the Belgian capital is looking for your contributions for a new alternative guide to the city.