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Brussels is looking to make tourism more accessible to people with reduced mobility through an initiative from visit.brussels.
Dealing with hordes of tourists is an age-old problem for France and Italy – and now several attractions in Belgium are attempting to do the same.
Horse-drawn carriages in Brussels city centre could be replaced by electric carriages if a proposal from alderman for economic affairs Fabian Maingain (Défi) is approved.
Explore the verdant Green Belt by cycling the lush loop encircling Brussels.
The listed Art Nouveau building Hôtel van Eetvelde on Avenue Palmerston in Brussels has opened its elegant doors to the public following five months of specialist renovation work.
Changes to school holiday dates in Belgium's French-speaking schools appear to be having a positive effect on tourism on the Belgian coast, new figures suggest.
Spring marks the opening of the tourism season in Belgium, and there’s plenty of activities to be enjoyed along the country’s many rivers and waterways.
Flanders boasts a rich collection of contrasting cities that attract a discerning public.
Anyone looking to visit the Royal Greenhouses and enjoy a stroll through the palace gardens can now purchase their tickets online.