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Walckiers Park in Schaarbeek, which had been closed since 1965, has finally reopened to the public this week, filling a gap in the green belt that circles the Brussels region.

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Almost a quarter of a million Brussels residents lack a park within walking distance, and the percentage of green space is below the norm in many municipalities, according to an analysis by Greenp

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As schools start breaking up for summer and outdoor activities are becoming more popular, finding free toilets in Brussels is something of a challenge – and they are particularly absent in the cit

Artists trail at the Royal Domain of Mariemont - Hainaut
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Seven new contemporary art installations grace the royal domain of Mariemont this summer, inviting visitors to explore the magnific

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The masterplan for redeveloping the Cinquantenaire park in Brussels has been approved by the federal council of ministers, opening the way to €160 million worth of renovations.

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It’s a seasonal tradition in Brussels: each year, summer bars familiarly known as guinguettes grace the city’s parks.

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The mayor of Tervuren has taken to news outlets to deplore the state of the municipality's local park, next to the Africa Museum.

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Beautiful Tenbosch park in Ixelles, near the Place du Châtelain, is worthy of classification, according to Brussels' heritage organisation, the Royal Commission for Monuments and Sites.

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As warmer weather sees more people flocking to Brussels' parks and outdoor spaces, the region is launching a new campaign for public cleanliness.

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