Belgium: A month at the Palace
Belgium’s ornate Royal Palace, normally closed to the public, will be open to visitors for a month, starting July 23, after Belgium’s National Day holiday,
Belgium’s ornate Royal Palace, normally closed to the public, will be open to visitors for a month, starting July 23, after Belgium’s National Day holiday,
A Dutch-Belgian company has filed for permission to run an overnight sleeper train from Amsterdam to Barcelona, with stops along the way in cities including
Brussels Airport is in the top 20 of Western Europe’s airports with over nine million passengers a year, but its planners are taking a serious
An international fleet of ‘tall ships’—large sailing vessels, returns to the North Sea for the first time since 2018, with a month-long series of events
Belgium’s rail system is offering what amounts to a buy-one-get-one sale on standard rail tickets from now through the end of summer. The ‘Duo Ticket’
Belgium’s taking a different strategy than some of its neighbors to discourage short-haul flying where a train would be a better choice. Unlike France, for
Walking through the streets of Antwerp last month, we quickly noticed a very large number of devotional statues attached to building facades, most of them
A report from Brussels Environment says that noise pollution is cutting eight months off life expectancy in the city, largely from traffic noise. The report
Now that the people have been counted, Brussels is taking a two-year census of its winged population, with the help of two wildlife associations, one
While leather seats are frequently part of luxury car upgrades, the agency that runs transit services in Belgium’s Flanders region says that luxury is not
Belgium’s ornate Royal Palace, normally closed to the public, will be open to visitors for a month, starting July 23,
A Dutch-Belgian company has filed for permission to run an overnight sleeper train from Amsterdam to Barcelona, with stops along
Brussels Airport is in the top 20 of Western Europe’s airports with over nine million passengers a year, but its
An international fleet of ‘tall ships’—large sailing vessels, returns to the North Sea for the first time since 2018, with
Belgium’s rail system is offering what amounts to a buy-one-get-one sale on standard rail tickets from now through the end
Belgium’s taking a different strategy than some of its neighbors to discourage short-haul flying where a train would be a
Walking through the streets of Antwerp last month, we quickly noticed a very large number of devotional statues attached to
A report from Brussels Environment says that noise pollution is cutting eight months off life expectancy in the city, largely
Now that the people have been counted, Brussels is taking a two-year census of its winged population, with the help
While leather seats are frequently part of luxury car upgrades, the agency that runs transit services in Belgium’s Flanders region