Belgium’s new passport is a comic book
While some countries brag about how powerful their passports are based on how many countries their citizens can visit without restrictions, Belgium’s passport is going
While some countries brag about how powerful their passports are based on how many countries their citizens can visit without restrictions, Belgium’s passport is going
A new network of marked bicycle routes is being set up in Brussels, modeled on ones in the area around the city.
Belgium starts a serious crackdown on travelers who submit false PCR test results, with jail sentences and fines
Europe has invested a lot of money in bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure over the past fifteen years, and more is coming.
Brussels is planning to slice off part of an expressway near a major park and reconfigure it for hikers and bikers
Belgium’s primary airline is about to take on a (slightly) new look
A network of bar and restaurant toilets will be open to the public with a city subsidy.
Archaeological work in the Belgian city has revealed previously unknown tombs
Brussels is ending its Covid-era street cafes, but may open them again next year. Paris and New York are considering a permanent plan for them.
Belgium’s rail operator is celebrating Europe’s Year of the Railway with a game that sends players scrambling through stations for clues.
While some countries brag about how powerful their passports are based on how many countries their citizens can visit without
A new network of marked bicycle routes is being set up in Brussels, modeled on ones in the area around the city.
Belgium starts a serious crackdown on travelers who submit false PCR test results, with jail sentences and fines
Europe has invested a lot of money in bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure over the past fifteen years, and more is coming.
Brussels is planning to slice off part of an expressway near a major park and reconfigure it for hikers and bikers
Belgium’s primary airline is about to take on a (slightly) new look
A network of bar and restaurant toilets will be open to the public with a city subsidy.
Archaeological work in the Belgian city has revealed previously unknown tombs
Brussels is ending its Covid-era street cafes, but may open them again next year. Paris and New York are considering a permanent plan for them.
Belgium’s rail operator is celebrating Europe’s Year of the Railway with a game that sends players scrambling through stations for clues.