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The first weekday of Brussels’ new pedestrian zone was marked by quiet in the zone itself but traffic chaos on the new loop around the zone, extending as far as the inner ring and the
In an effort to improve the quality of life in public spaces, Brussels association eQuama this summer launched European Canteen, an experiment involving the set-up of long picnic tables in p
The City of Brussels has a new logo, featuring the image of its patron saint, Michael, stylised into something similar to the logo of cartoon character Batman.
In a second study by the Brussels Observatory for Health and Welfare, there were a third more babies born in Brussels since the year 2000, reports brusselnieuws.be.
The face of Brussels’ city centre is about to change radically – for pedestrians, for users of public transport and, above all, for drivers.
Brussels is becoming a more affordable place to live for expatriates, says HR company Mercer.
An auction of Tintin comic books and collector items on Sunday in Brussels yielded €135,000.
About 150 nude cyclists rode their bikes through Brussels on Saturday for the 11th edition of Cyclonudista.
Of Brussels’ 256 private butchers, more than half do not sell pork or other non-halal meats following the guidelines of Islam.