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.

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 […]
22 August 2023

The 20 most Instagrammable remote locations in the United Kingdom revealed

Social media are greatly linked to our daily lives and therefore it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the Instagrammability of a destination tends to be […]
22 August 2023

Jakarta orders civil servants to work from home to fight soaring pollution

On August 10th Jakarta became the world’s most polluted major city.  According to data from Swiss air quality technology company IQAir, it thereby passed cities such as […]
21 August 2023

How much caffeine is too much?

Starting the day with a cup of coffee is a recognisable ritual for many of us. Whether it is to accompany your breakfast or to give […]
21 August 2023

How to avoid bed bugs when traveling

Souvenirs are great but only if you’ve chosen them for yourself. Even though you could consider a bed bug that hitchhiked home inside your luggage to […]
21 August 2023

In this Belgian bar, you will have to deposit your shoes to drink a beer

Even though Belgium is a small country compared to most nations out there, it has a lot of culinary and cultural heritage on offer. Belgian beers […]
21 August 2023

Car traffic in Brussels decreases by over 25%

It’s been a year since the regional mobility and transport plan for the Brussels-Capital Region, also known as Good Move, has been introduced and the efforts […]
15 August 2023

The best city to learn French is surprisingly not in France, new study finds

Taking a language bath is a learning method many of those who want to learn a new language are keen on. You stay in a city, […]
14 August 2023

Italy’s most famous hiking trail reopens after more than 10 years

The Italian Cinque Terre region will soon be getting back one of its most famous hiking trails after a very lengthy renovation that started in 2012. […]
3 July 2023

Which passenger can take over the middle seat armrests?

In life, there are many things to learn and we do so from early on. As soon as we are born, when we are barely a […]