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Inauguration of Namur's Confluence public space during Les fêtes de Wallonie
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Namur’s long-awaited Confluence riverside esplanade project was inaugurated on Saturday, following four years of building work.

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People working in the Westhoek tourist industry gathered in Ypres’ Grote Markt yesterday with giant British flags to ask the government to allow British tourists to more easily enter Belgium.

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Another €600,000 has been added to the budget of the new Belgian Beer World attraction, under construction in the historical Bourse building on Anspach.

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Make the most of a coastal escape with a trip to Knokke-Heist, the upmarket resort that is a haven of pleasure, cultural and outdoor activities.

Illustration picture shows empty terraces on the Grand Place - Grote Markt in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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The Brussels tourism industry has suffered one of its worst summers on record as the ongoing health crisis, coupled with the terrible weather, has led to foreign tourists shunning the capital.

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Twenty breweries in one street. Doesn’t that sound like paradise? That was once the case on Michel Theysstraat in Diest. But now there is just one: Loterbol.

Illustration shows flooded streets in the city centre of Spa, Wednesday, 14 July 2021. (BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY)
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The sun should finally make its return as the week comes to a close, which will be some small relief for the Belgian tourism industry that had been counting on a better summer to help boost its re

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In the past, holiday accommodations and tourist agencies never considered accessibility when developing their programmes or putting together travel ideas.

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If you’ve ‘been there, done that’ with Dinner in the Sky, move on to the next level of aerial eating: Dinner on the Wheel.

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