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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.

1 November 2021

5 yoga studios that are worth your while in Brussels

Even though yoga has been around for thousands of years, it only recently reached its full potential. More and more people are starting to recognize its […]
1 November 2021

2 in 3 Europeans plan to travel in the next six months

Although the peak summer season has been left behind, the desire for travel remains strong across Europe. 66% of Europeans plan trips through March 2022, while […]
1 November 2021

Tourism industry leaders pledge over Glasgow Declaration to become net-neutral by 2050

The Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action, a new gold standard for tourism leaders, holds the pledge of more than 100 travel companies to deliver towards decarbonisation […]
1 November 2021

Is a stay at an Airbnb really more affordable than a hotel?

Since the creation of Airbnb and the services the company offers, many travelers have been wondering: is it really better value for money than staying at […]
1 November 2021

Facebook changes name to Meta

On Friday October 28th, Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook’s new name will be ‘Meta’. This was perceived as a clear step towards the long-awaited metaverse. The […]
29 October 2021

5 world’s most alarming airplane landings

We take a seat and buckle up, then watch a movie or read a book or catch on some needed sleep. Sitting on an airplane bound […]
29 October 2021

48 hours in Lake Bled

There is a special charm in having short trips – though there isn’t enough time to fully discover the destination, you get a glimpse and a […]
29 October 2021

Manneken-Pis receives a new costume and joins the fight against climate change

The upcoming conference on climate change, COP26, is to take place in Glasgow from October 31 to November 12. To mark the event, the British Embassy […]
29 October 2021

Duvel celebrates its 150th anniversary with an iconic-shaped bottle

Belgium’s Duvel Moortgat Brewery is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year with the release of a special brew called Duvel Distilled. The commemorative bottle will have […]
28 October 2021

Top 10 cheapest and most expensive cities for eating out in Europe

A new study conducted by Maxima Kitchen Equipment reveals the cheapest and most expensive places to dine out in Europe. Using data on the cost of […]
28 October 2021

New York has just got a new tourist highlight with this mirrored room above Grand Central

When visiting New York City as a tourist – or as a local – you’ve already go your hands more than full. The city is so […]
28 October 2021

Movie director Wes Anderson has designed a real-life train and you can hop aboard

In the world of cinematography, Wes Anderson is an institution. The American filmmaker has a very particular style that distinguishes him from other directors. His movies […]
28 October 2021

How are cities reducing their footprint and becoming more attractive to tourism?

Attracting tourism continues to pose a significant challenge for cities and municipalities who in the midst of the pandemic need to shuffle their priorities, especially given […]
28 October 2021

Airbnb to launch partnership to support 40,000 Aghans refugees in Canada

Earlier this year, Airbnb committed to provide temporary housing to 20,000 Afghan refugees worldwide. As thousands of Afghans continue to resettle in communities around the world, Airbnb announced […]
28 October 2021

A small Australian town’s campaign to lure Chris Hemsworth goes viral

Australia’s strict measures and border closures have kept Covid-19 contagion numbers low, though it has come with a cost: the tourist sector has felt the brunt […]
27 October 2021

Where to eat the best shrimp croquettes in Flanders

When talking about Belgium’s gastronomy, we often limit ourselves to fries, chocolate and beer. Waffles are mentioned every now and then, yet that’s is. It’s like […]