Content by tag : Brussels
To the passersby’ eye, house numbers 453 and 347 along avenue Louise don’t stand out from the rest. But a dark history exists beyond the doors and below surface, a history worth remembering.
The very first Mamma Roma restaurant opened its doors at Place Flagey in Brussels in 2005. Before long, several more would sprout up across the capital.
Renting out guest rooms on a private basis in Brussels will become subject to stricter rules, according to new laws that impose a number of obligations on property owners.
Verstraete is one half of Housestories, a company that offers furnished flats with a difference.
Despite a growing population, regional tax in Belgium has levelled off in Brussels.
Brussels’ holiday market Winterpret has been voted the third-best in Europe by visitors of the travel website Best Destination, coming in behind Dresden and Strasbourg and ahead of Lille and Colog
According to the latest figures, youth unemployment in Belgium’s capital dipped below the 30% mark in December.
The new mayor of Brussels, Yvan Mayeur, is wasting no time getting to his list of New Year’s resolutions, and he’s determined to not let anything stand in his way.
It is perhaps unfair to smear legendary Liverpudlian icons the Beatles with the same brush we use to paint a picture of England’s latest pop sensations One Direction.







