Flemish bartender pulls 120-hour shift
Bet you never knew there was an official record for the longest shift behind the bar serving customers. Turns out there is, and the new
Bet you never knew there was an official record for the longest shift behind the bar serving customers. Turns out there is, and the new
The ‘golden age’ of 17th century Dutch painting that produced such masters as Rembrandt, Frans Hals and Vermeer might actually owe its existence to 16th
Brussels has a new must-see for fans of Art Nouveau architecture and decor, the Hôtel van Eetvelde, which has just opened for visitors after five
Starting next month, Belgium’s SNCB train conductors will no longer take cash for tickets purchased on-board, a move designed to make staff safer and more
Brussels Airport will soon be adjusting its airport landing and use charges to discourage airlines from using older, noisier and more polluting planes and from
Antwerp’s port area has a new 800-metre bike lane in its port area with an unusual twist: it’s paved with recycled plastic as well as
Brussels is planning to create its largest urban forest with a project to plant quick-growing trees in Anderlecht, one of the 19 municipalities of the
The British-born Lightopia Festival will come to Brussels this winter, its first location on the continent, lighting up the historic Grand Bigard Castle, just outside
Annual car-free days to promote the environment, cycling and walking have become a regular feature in many cities, but Brussels has a special claim: On
Stack up the colored plastic bricks and get ready for construction—Legoland is planning to build a new theme park on the site of a former
Bet you never knew there was an official record for the longest shift behind the bar serving customers. Turns out
The ‘golden age’ of 17th century Dutch painting that produced such masters as Rembrandt, Frans Hals and Vermeer might actually
Brussels has a new must-see for fans of Art Nouveau architecture and decor, the Hôtel van Eetvelde, which has just
Starting next month, Belgium’s SNCB train conductors will no longer take cash for tickets purchased on-board, a move designed to
Brussels Airport will soon be adjusting its airport landing and use charges to discourage airlines from using older, noisier and
Antwerp’s port area has a new 800-metre bike lane in its port area with an unusual twist: it’s paved with
Brussels is planning to create its largest urban forest with a project to plant quick-growing trees in Anderlecht, one of
The British-born Lightopia Festival will come to Brussels this winter, its first location on the continent, lighting up the historic
Annual car-free days to promote the environment, cycling and walking have become a regular feature in many cities, but Brussels
Stack up the colored plastic bricks and get ready for construction—Legoland is planning to build a new theme park on