Brussels ramps up transit for ‘Car-Free Sunday’
Brussels spends its annual day as Europe’s largest car-free zone with free public transit
Brussels spends its annual day as Europe’s largest car-free zone with free public transit
A Brussels tradition that’s a festival today commemorates an ancient battle over beer taxes
After 150 years underground, a portion of Brussels’ River Senne is being re-opened to sunlight
One of the most popular tourist spots in Brussels is the statue of a young boy urinating. The piece is called “Manneken-Pis”; I was surprised
The Garden of the Mont des Arts is located at the foot of the Place Royale. As you can see from the above photo, it
The largest park in Brussels, long known as “Parc Royal” or “Parc de Bruxelles”, was also the first public park in the city. It covers
Before I visited Brussels I had no idea the city had a love affair with comics. Not so much the DC and Marvel type of
Gumbo was visiting the Cathedral of our Blessed Lady of the Sablon in Brussels. Congratulations to George G, who recognized where Gumbo was. Our Blessed
Brussels (and surrounding Flanders) was historically a center of excellent tapestry production, especially since the time of the Renaissance. Many castles in Europe were filled
DrFumblefinger explores Brussel’s Grand-Place, the old market square which is lined by an assortment of interesting and beautiful buildings. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Brussels spends its annual day as Europe’s largest car-free zone with free public transit
A Brussels tradition that’s a festival today commemorates an ancient battle over beer taxes
After 150 years underground, a portion of Brussels’ River Senne is being re-opened to sunlight
One of the most popular tourist spots in Brussels is the statue of a young boy urinating. The piece is
The Garden of the Mont des Arts is located at the foot of the Place Royale. As you can see
The largest park in Brussels, long known as “Parc Royal” or “Parc de Bruxelles”, was also the first public park
Before I visited Brussels I had no idea the city had a love affair with comics. Not so much the
Gumbo was visiting the Cathedral of our Blessed Lady of the Sablon in Brussels. Congratulations to George G, who recognized
Brussels (and surrounding Flanders) was historically a center of excellent tapestry production, especially since the time of the Renaissance. Many
DrFumblefinger explores Brussel’s Grand-Place, the old market square which is lined by an assortment of interesting and beautiful buildings. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.