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The listed Art Nouveau building Hôtel van Eetvelde on Avenue Palmerston in Brussels has opened its elegant doors to the public following five months of specialist renovation work.

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Changes to school holiday dates in Belgium's French-speaking schools appear to be having a positive effect on tourism on the Belgian coast, new figures suggest.

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Spring marks the opening of the tourism season in Belgium, and there’s plenty of activities to be enjoyed along the country’s many rivers and waterways.

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Flanders boasts a rich collection of contrasting cities that attract a discerning public.

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Anyone looking to visit the Royal Greenhouses and enjoy a stroll through the palace gardens can now purchase their tickets online.

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Brussels’ magnificent town hall will be far more accessible to tourists, visitors and city residents From 1 February, announced Brussels Major Events deputy director Delphine Romanus. 

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After the devastating effect of coronavirus measures on museums in Brussels, some key institutions in and around the capital have reported healthy visitor numbers for 2022, reports Bruzz.

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As Belgium continues to recover sluggishly from the pandemic, the capital is seeing a recovering hotel sector, although Brussels Airport is still not yet seeing pre-Covid levels of travel.

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Tourism on the Belgian coast over the festive period has dropped by about 10% compared with year, with 540,000 day-trippers paying a visit during the two weeks of winter holidays surrounding Chris

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