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The City of Brussels has unveiled a new wall mural in the Marolles district, featuring Quick and Flupke, characters from the famous comic strip series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé, the father

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The Grand-Place in Brussels will welcome its biggest-ever Christmas tree this winter - and the Christmas market will be redesigned to take in a larger part of the newly pedestrianised city centre.

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Airbnb hosts in Brussels will have to adhere to a new set of rules from 2016, including obligatory registration, writes De Tijd.

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There’s no better place to unwind and revive the senses than at the Belgian coast.

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With its picturesque medieval buildings and quaint cobbled streets, Ghent was once a busy medieval port city, and the second biggest city in northern

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Belgium is about to get its first US-style class action for compensation, as consumer group Test-Achats squares up to travel company Thomas Cook. Press reports expect the groundbreaking case

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Three areas of Saint-Josse could be declared tourist zones under plans discussed by the commune this week. In particular, this would allow shops to stay open seven days a week.

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The set of new rules that the Brussels government wants to impose on Airbnb landlords in the city is "absurdly complex", warns Airbnb CEO Nicolas Ferrary in De Tijd.

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