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The Antoine Dansaert Quarter
B - bRUXELLES
Just a stone’s throw from the Grand-Place, the Antoine Dansaert quarter is Brussels’s new place to be. Perfect for a stroll from designer boutiques to hip bars.
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The Plasticarium: plastic is fantastic!
Place Sainte-Catherine B - 1000 Bruxelles Bruxelles
Situated in the heart of Brussels, the Plasticarium is a singular museum that spotlights the pop art years and the adventures of plastic design. Created by Belgian artist and art collector Philippe Decelle, it holds the world’s la..
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Brussels, ‘Fashionista’ style
B - Bruxelles
For creativity in Belgium’s fashion sector, Anvers immediately springs to mind. But Brussels, bolstered by young designers who studied at its La Cambre fashion school, has also begun to make a name for itself. Here are the boutiqu..
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Brussels transformed by flower carpet
Grand-Place B - Bruxelles
Every two years the Belgian capital unfurls a gigantic carpet of flowers created by 120 volunteers.
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Fairytale world at Belgium sand sculpture festival
B - BLANKENBERGE
The Belgian seaside resort of Blankenberge is hosting the world's biggest sand sculpture festival under the banner "Once upon a time in Dreamland", bringing to life fairy tale characters from, among others, the Brothers ..
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Three childhood friends – Jason Blanckaert (J.E.F.), Olly Ceulenaere (Volta) and Kobe Desramaults (De Vitrine) – are the Flemish Foodies, a group of chums who are mad about cooking. With a collective preference for simple, accessi..
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Three childhood friends – Jason Blanckaert (J.E.F.), Olly Ceulenaere (Volta) and Kobe Desramaults (De Vitrine) – are the Flemish Foodies, a group of chums who are mad about cooking. With a collective preference for simple, accessi..
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A Weekend in Antwerp (video)
B - Anvers
Antwerp is a city that has it all: an exceptional cultural heritage, museums galore (including the brand new MAS), designer hotels, hip bars, fashion and more. Be sure to have a look at our video and address book before you go.
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The MAS, Antwerp’s new museum (video)
Hanzestedenplaats 1 B - Anvers
Its spectacular architecture makes the new MAS one of Europe’s most beautiful museums. Inside, collections gleaned from several galleries illustrate the city’s history and present the stories of its donors, all while leading us to..
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Video: A Tour of Ghent
B - Gand
Less pretentious than Antwerp, less museum oriented than Bruges, Ghent is a town which cultivates its contrasts, from its gabled houses to its Design Museum. It’s a well-kept secret for a weekend change of scenery in an authentic ..
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Genuine Belgian Speculoos from the Maison Dandoy
B - Bruxelles
Traditionally baked for Advent and Christmas in Germany, Belgium, Holland and northern France, speculoos are exceptional biscuits for tea-time as well as for dessert, when they may be served with ice cream or fruit salad.
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Antwerp specialities and fine restaurants
B - Antwerpen
In Antwerp, people are epicureans. Interestingly, Mac Donald has never managed to oust the North Sea shrimps served on cafe counters nor, above all, the real Belgian chips with mayonnaise to be enjoyed all round the clock on Hoogs..
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Antwerp, the diamond of the Flanders
B - Antwerpen
A two-hour train drive from Paris and Amsterdam, and not quite double that time from London, Antwerp is an ideal destination to spend two or three days with your other half. Intimate and dynamic at the same time, the world diamon..
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Ghent, a southern town in the north!
B - Gent
Ghent has everything going for it. Steeped in history, Charles V's birthplace is also a big university town with countless bars and small cafés. Full of charming old districts, good Flemish fare is celebrated on every street corne..
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Just how medieval is Bruges?
B - Bruges
When you take a tour of Bruges by canal boat or horse-drawn carriage, your guide is certain to draw your attention to the Bonifaciusbrug (The Bridge of St Boniface). You will be told that this quaint medieval structure at the back..
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Wine from Benelux? You bet!
B - Riemst
Among the planet’s many wine-growing regions, Belgium and the Netherlands tend to keep a low profile. But the success of Dutch and Belgian vineyards is steadily increasing.
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The famous monks’ beers
Donkerstraat 12 B - Westvleteren
The beers of Saint Sixtus Abbey in Westvleteren are so famous that local and foreign connoisseurs don’t hesitate to make a long journey to get hold of a few cases. Indeed they can be bought only at the abbey, and only by appointme..
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Stavelot: nature, music and racing cars
B - Stavelot
Nestling in the heart of the Hautes Fagnes in an exceptionally lovely natural environment, Stavelot gives a very serene impression. But appearance oft deceives - in this town, everyone likes a good celebration, and the area bubble..
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Ostend's modern art museum (PMMK) is celebrating its twentieth anniversary
Romestraat, 11 B - Oostende
1986-2006: the PMMK, Ostend's modern art museum, is celebrating its twentieth anniversary with a commemorative exhibition entitled 'Ensor and the avant-gardes at the seaside'.
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