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.

16 March 2022

Looking for a dreamy Italian wedding? This region is now giving away vouchers worth 2000€

Many people dream about their wedding day since they were children, long before having met the one and long before being able to take the leap. […]
11 March 2022

This strange Twitter account lets you discover random restaurants all over the world

For many of us, discovering the local cuisine is an important part of travelling. Whether you opt for Michelin-starred restaurants or street food stalls, the principle […]
11 March 2022

These are the world’s 25 most beautiful beaches

Whenever you’re in need of clearing your head, going to the seaside is the way to do it. With the wind in your hair, the sound […]
10 March 2022

5 bakeries to discover in Brussels

When you think of croissants or baguettes, you’ll probably think of Paris. Which is not only historically incorrect, as the croissant actually originated in Vienna, but […]
9 March 2022

3 Ukrainian cookbooks you should buy

Since the Russian invasion of the country on February 24, all eyes have been on Ukraine. From the United States to Japan and even Australia, no […]
4 March 2022

5 things I wish someone had told me before moving to the mountains

One year ago, my boyfriend and I made quite a big life decision. We said farewell to our beloved – albeit sometimes tiring – Brussels, packed […]
3 March 2022

New Rodin Museum to open in Tenerife

When hearing the name Rodin, most of us are immediately mind travelling to Paris. It’s where the world’s most famous museum dedicated to the painter is […]
3 March 2022

Only 15% of the world’s coastlines remain untouched

Earlier this week, a disturbing study was released by the IPCC or Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Bottom line of the international research? “Human-induced climate change […]
1 March 2022

Where to go if you want to meet the world’s oldest fish

Of all wildlife on Earth, those living below the water are probably the most mysterious. Considering 72% of our planet consists of water, it doesn’t come […]
24 February 2022

5 Stylish backpacks to take along on your travels

There are a lot of different kinds of travellers out there. There’s the adventurous one, always looking for a thrill. There’s the cultural one, trying to […]
18 February 2022

Iceland’s newest lagoon is begging for a dive

Winter has been with us for a moment now and we don’t know about you, but we’re done with it. When the coldest season of the […]
16 February 2022

Want to live like Emily in Paris? This is how much it would cost you

If you’re in need of an escape from reality, TV series are a safe and easy way to do that. Sit in front of your screen, […]
15 February 2022

What are the most popular Erasmus destinations?

Although it might not always seem like it, studying is much more than just burying your nose in a big pile of books. Sure, we’ll admit […]
14 February 2022

What’s a camel-ccino and where can you drink it?

The coffee business has been booming for a long time now. Where a couple of decades ago, people tended to just go for a black cup […]
11 February 2022

TripAdvisor’s top destinations for 2022

Which apps does the average tourist always keep on hand while travelling? Google Maps, as to not get lost. Booking, in case they need to change […]
11 February 2022

3 romantic spots in Brussels for an unforgettable Valentine’s Day

Truth be told, Brussels isn’t per se a city you’d associate with romance at first sight. Those who know the Belgian capital will agree with us […]