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Brussels Airlines has revealed plans to honour the surrealist art of Belgian painter René Magritte this spring.
The Sonian Forest and all of the parks in the Brussels-Capital Region are closed from Sunday evening due to the severe weather forecast, announced the region's environmental organisation Bru
Thousands of people gathered in the centre of Brussels on Saturday for a Chinese New Year celebration and parade, filling the city with dragons and red lanterns, writes Brusselnieuws.
The Underwear Museum in Brussels will soon be partly housed at the restaurant Chez Claude in Rue de Flandre.
When American politician Donald Trump recently called Brussels a "hellhole", Belgian public relations expert Dries Tack saw a golden opportunity, and promptly registered the new domain name
The Brussels public transport authority STIB is taking submissions for a new contest, inviting couples who met while using public transport in Brussels to submit their stories for a chance t
The pedestrian area around Place de la Bourse on Saturday filled with about 7,000 people during the first Brussels' Colours event, a celebration of all things Brussels, including food and dr
Brussels is increasingly diverse when it comes to religious beliefs and practices, according to a poll by Ipsos-Orela, commissioned by Le Soir and RTBF.
Nicolas Arnaud, a French pastry chef based in Brussels, was selected as this year's European pastry art champion this week when his team won the gold medal at the bi-annual competition in Ge