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Experience the vibrant charm of Brussels, a city where history, culture, and architecture blend beautifully. Wander through the Grand Place, marvel at the futuristic Atomium, and explore artistic murals celebrating iconic comic characters.
The Belgian capital could hardly make a worst first impression, but look beyond the litter, graffiti and high-rises and you’ll be surprised
There are three major train stations: Brussels-Central Station, located in the heart of the city; Brussels-South, which sits southwest of the city center; and Brussels-North, just north of the ...
Here's what travelers need to know about this city in Belgium, which Rick Steves noted is a must-visit place for all kinds of beer aficionados.
DR Congo's President Félix Tshisekedi said on Thursday that his troops were mounting a military response as Rwanda-backed M23 fighters advanced in the east of the country. In his first remarks since vast swathes of the eastern DRC fell to the militants,
“Travellers looking to focus on their sleep will want to head to Berlin, Dublin or Brussels. The adventurer might want to look at cities like Barcelona, which ranked the no.1 worst city to sleep in, and famously has lots of activities to fill your time.”
Germany's center-right CDU bloc is advocating for stricter immigration laws after an Afghan national, who was supposed to be deported, committed a kni
Belgium on Wednesday warned its citizens against travelling to DR Congo, as Brussels Airlines scrapped flights to Kinshasa after violent protests erupted over the conflict rocking the east of the country.
The leader of the former rebel group that toppled Syrian President Bashar Assad is named the country's interim president. World news updates: Belgium warns citizens against travel to DRC amid violent protests
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Brussels’ beloved guinguettes — the pop-up bars and cafés that appear in parks during the spring and summer months — could be under threat this year due to the city’s political deadlock. The Belgian capital still doesn’t have a regional government more than six months after an election, with parties unable to agree on forming a coalition.