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The former stock exchange - the Bourse - in Brussels (Wikimedia Creative Commons)
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The full renovation of the Bourse building in Brussels continues steadily with the opening of the Belgian Beer World visitor centre on Belgian beer culture set to open its doors on 1 July 2023.

A seaside scene of swimmers on summer holiday (Max Pixels/Free licence)
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The Belgian travel sector is seeing an increase in bookings, especially for the upcoming summer holidays.

Le Domaine sur les Sarts eco-lodge
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From rustic hideaways to relaxing spa breaks and cool city trips, check out our suggestions for a perfect mid-winter getaway.

Rural eco-retreat

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Walibi theme park on the outskirts of Brussels has begun a major recruitment campaign to find 600 employees for the summer season.

Illustration shows sandcliffs at Belgian coast in Wenduine (BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER)
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With 600,000 day trippers recorded over the Christmas holiday, the tourism sector on the Belgian coast experienced an "unusual but good" end-of-year period, according to West Flanders tourism comp

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As winter’s dark nights draw in, why not run away for a day or two to this lovely but little-visited spot in the countryside of Picardy Wallonia.

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Brussels’ new river cruise terminal is hoping for a brighter 2022, after seeing its traffic almost eliminated since the pandemic began.

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With secrets intact as critics were not allowed to see it ahead of time, the new James Bond film – No Time to Die – is finally in cinemas around the world.

Illustration picture shows tourists at the Grand Place - Grote Markt square in the city center of Brussels, Wednesday 22 August 2018. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND
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In what could be a watershed moment for the free sightseeing sector, the French-speaking labour court in Brussels has ruled that the working conditions imposed on an independent tour guide who use

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