Mont des Arts Garden, Brussels
DrFumblefinger visits this lovely urban garden in Brussels, located between the Royal Palace and the historic core of the city.
DrFumblefinger visits this lovely urban garden in Brussels, located between the Royal Palace and the historic core of the city.
What may appear to many of us to be a marvel of connectivity, with trains rolling across European borders, enabling routes such as Amsterdam to
Belgium’s Royal Palace is open for a month of summer visitors and three unusual exhibitions.
TourismBelge, the official Instagram account of Belgium’s Wallonia region has labeled one of its major urban areas #ugliestcity, and appears to have stirred up more
Europe’s night-sleeper network continues to grow with more routes planned
If the diagram above looks a bit confusing to you, or maybe more than just a bit, you’re likely not alone. It’s a ‘turbo traffic
In an era when short-haul flying is under pressure for climate reasons, Brussels Airport sees a need for more rail connections at the airport.
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
That’s a question Brussels is asking in a debate over the fate of its iconic CocaCola sign, presently turned off by government order last year
In a move that seems so obvious it’s amazing it’s only now being done, Brussels is adding loudspeakers to its trams and buses that will
DrFumblefinger visits this lovely urban garden in Brussels, located between the Royal Palace and the historic core of the city.
What may appear to many of us to be a marvel of connectivity, with trains rolling across European borders, enabling
Belgium’s Royal Palace is open for a month of summer visitors and three unusual exhibitions.
TourismBelge, the official Instagram account of Belgium’s Wallonia region has labeled one of its major urban areas #ugliestcity, and appears
Europe’s night-sleeper network continues to grow with more routes planned
If the diagram above looks a bit confusing to you, or maybe more than just a bit, you’re likely not
In an era when short-haul flying is under pressure for climate reasons, Brussels Airport sees a need for more rail connections at the airport.
An international fleet of ‘tall ships’—large sailing vessels, returns to the North Sea for the first time since 2018, with
That’s a question Brussels is asking in a debate over the fate of its iconic CocaCola sign, presently turned off
In a move that seems so obvious it’s amazing it’s only now being done, Brussels is adding loudspeakers to its