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Mini-Europe park will stay at Heysel in new Neo centre

The theme park at Heysel in Brussels that contains miniatures of European landmarks, will be kept in the new Neo shopping and leisure centre. The water park Océade will remain open until at least October 2018. Neo, however, has no place for Océade, said Philippe Close, Brussels councillor in charge of tourism, who is also […]

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The Christmas Parade in Brussels

The Christmas Parade will start on Sunday 11 December at 6pm Place Royale Past years RTL’s Christmas Parade had a huge success, and this year it will once again take place at the heart of Brussels on Sunday 11 December. Taking into consideration the various road works in the city centre, the festive parade will […]

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Extra funding to boost Brussels’ international image

Tourism authority of Brussels has been granted an additional €700,000 for special activities to improve the image of the city, which suffered after the attacks of 22 March. The funding, from the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, will go towards promoting the Mixity 2017 event – a year-long celebration of diversity in Brussels, and a new initiative around […]

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St Nicholas will hand out sweets to children in Brussels metro

Belgian children have already received gifts during this night however Saint Nicholas is still busy. He is going to hand out sweets and chocolates in Brussels’ public transport network on Tuesday. The STIB says Saint Nicholas will spend most of 6 December on trams and metros in the city, thanking passengers of all ages for […]

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Future of Océade water park near the Atomium

Director of Océade Thierry Meeùs said that Park’s administration had negotiations with the City of Brussels regarding future of water park. Nothing was confirmed at this stage yet but there is a chance for Océade water park near the Atomium could be granted a two-year reprieve and stay open beyond the announced closure date of […]

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Belgian beer has been approved by Unesco as cultural world heritage

Unesco reported that considers beer an integral part of Belgian culture and announced about inclusion it to the list of world intangible heritage. This is stated on the organization’s official website. They are convinced that the beer is an integral part of Belgian culture. It is not only drink but food as well. Particularly it […]

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New ‘tram-bus’ to Brussels airport

New tram-bus” project linking Heysel with Brussels airport will appear in Belgium in 2019. The Flemish government has approved €90 million of funding for this poject. The new route will pass through Vilvoorde and then follow the Brussels ring to Zaventem. “Laying tram tracks takes time,” said Flanders’ mobility minister Ben Weyts. “A tram-bus provides […]

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Ellie Delvaux, stage name Blanche, will represent Belgium at Eurovision 2017

Brussels singer Ellie Delvaux now known as Blanche, will represent Belgium at the 62nd edition of the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 next year in Ukraine. Belgian French-speaking public broadcaster RTBF that is responsible for the choice of artist for Eurovision 2017, made the choice and announced Belgian participant. The singer previously took part in the […]

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Letters for Saint Nicholas from Belgian children

This year children in Belgium sent huge number of letters to Saint Nicholas, reports the Belgian postal service Bpost. Kids are sending drawings, letters and requests for toys in preparation for the 6 December Feast Day. According to the information from Bpost already 40% more letters have been received comparing to the same time last […]

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Brussels South train station will be equipped with security gates from early 2017

From the beginning of next year security gates will appear at the Belgian railway stations Brussels South, Antwerp and Liège, Bruzz reports. Securail agents will be able to check passengers of international high-speed train and their baggage before they enter the platforms or international traffic zones, confirms federal mobility and transport minister François Bellot. According […]

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