Camille Van Puymbroeck.


Camille Van Puymbroeck is a Belgian freelance journalist with a big interest in anything lifestyle and ecology-related. Nothing makes her more happy than visiting a former Soviet building, overgrown by nature, equipped with a camera and a coffee. Not without an Italian meal afterwards, of course. Her work has previously been published in Metro, Sabato Magazine and Culinaire Ambiance.

21 September 2023

These are the best Belgian chocolatiers in 2023

Every year, culinary guide Gault&Millau names four winners in a competition that lies very close to many a Belgians’ heart: the best chocolatiers of the country. […]
21 September 2023

10 strangest things to do as a tourist in Europe

The Eiffel Tower and Big Ben are impressive and worth at least one visit during your lifetime but tourism is about more than just the better-known […]
18 September 2023

Californians might soon be able to enjoy cannabis the Amsterdam-way

Cannabis has been legal in California for a while now, though some might argue that the circumstances in which one can enjoy the relaxing herb might […]
14 September 2023

Eat Festival returns to Brussels this autumn

Once again, at the end of September, Brussels will not only be the capital of Belgium but also the capital of gastronomy. As the renowned Eat […]
13 September 2023

Vaping affects our immune system, new study suggests

A new study, published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology on September 5th and carried out by researchers at the University of Birmingham, suggests […]
7 September 2023

5 new cookbooks that will make your summer holiday last a little longer

Summer holidays are officially over, meaning the kids are back to school and you are once again stuck behind your desk, seemingly concentrating on your daily […]
6 September 2023

Bordeaux to add almost 300 km of cycling paths to its network by 2030

In a time when many cities try to motivate their inhabitants to adopt a more sustainable way of living, the French city of Bordeaux will be […]
6 September 2023

Dream job opportunity opens on remote Scottish island

A job offer has just come up on the isle of Benbecula, in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland, and if you’re in the market for a […]
6 September 2023

Belgian train station turns into dance club for one night

Dancing the night away while enjoying a great drink is not something we usually tend to associate with a train station. Nonetheless, that’s exactly what you’ll […]
6 September 2023

The world’s most popular tourist attractions

What are the most popular, most beautiful sights in the world? Tourists of all eras have asked themselves the same questions and over the years, that […]
4 September 2023

Eating spicy food may help you live longer, says a new study

A study looking at the chili pepper consumption and mortality of Italian adults has revealed that those who regularly eat chili peppers are likely to live […]
31 August 2023

Inside the world of micro hotels

In the world of hotels, micro hotels are a category on their own. They’re developed to be pragmatic solutions for those who don’t want to spend […]
29 August 2023

What was once a Portuguese royal palace is now a luxury hotel

Santar is a Portuguese village located in the center of Portugal, inland of better-known Aveiro and about a one-and-a-half hour drive from Porto. It’s not a […]
28 August 2023

Vietnam’s kissing rocks at threat of disappearing soon

Vietnam’s so-called kissing rocks, located in the very popular Ha Long Bay which attracts over 4 million visitors per year, may disappear very soon. The natural […]
24 August 2023

10 beautiful streets in Europe worth visiting

Beauty is a very subjective thing. But as the current Wes Anderson mania proves, some aesthetics are universally pleasing. Colours and symmetry always score good. Moreover, […]
23 August 2023

South Tyrol opens first immersive Mindfulness trail in the Alps

The Alps have always been able to seduce hikers, climbers and skiers alike. As of 7th July, the Italian region of South Tyrol has another reason […]