As with most aspects of Belgian life, Christmas traditions vary by region, and in some cases, province or even town. From fondue and hidden gold in a galette des rois to Midnight Mass and the King's ...
It is not often that Brussels builds a new tram line. Tram 10, inaugurated by King Philippe in September, connects the northern neighbourhood of Neder-Over-Heembeek to the rest of the city. Neder-Over ...
Brasserie De Ranke represents the incongruous, knotted, and multifarious nature of Belgian identity. It’s a Walloon brewery owned by Flemish brewers. Located in Dottignies, a village in the Hainaut ...
Peter Paul Rubens, the Flemish master whose brushstroke seemed to channel the very pulse of the Baroque, was more than just a painter of voluptuous forms and vibrant tapestries of myth. He was a ...
Tucked between a row of houses only a few steps away from the Grand Place, Central Station and Mont des Arts, nestles the snaking Galerie Bortier. Designed by architect Jean-Pierre Cluysenaar, the ...
The Brussels Jazz Festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary in January with a special edition at Flagey. The festival will take place from 9 to 18 January. The party starts in grandeur as the ...
Brussels is home to 1.25 million people but also to an abundance of wildlife. Improved habitats mean more animals are settling here, but living in such close quarters with humans isn't without its ...
While most shops and services were open the first two days of the week, they will close for Christmas Day on Wednesday. Those who celebrated may still be recovering from food comas but most businesses ...
Half a million employees will see their pay rise by 3.58% from January as a result of the automatic indexation of Belgian wages, according to calculations by HR specialist SD Worx on the basis of ...