António Buscardini is a Brussels based journalist, television director and media entrepreneur. He is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Travel Tomorrow and CEO of Buscardini Communications. His television productions, including Embarquement, Clin d'Oeil sur le Monde, 60 secondes and Cérès, are broadcast internationally on TV5Monde.
He currently serves as President of the Press Club Brussels Europe and brings 15 years of experience in journalism and strategic communications, having previously served as Director of Communications at the Assembly of European Regions.
Last Sunday, I found myself standing inside the Église Sainte Marie Mère de Dieu in Brussels, surrounded by warm smiles, glowing lights, and the unmistakable feeling […]
The tradition of rod puppetry in Brussels has officially been added to UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The tradition has been […]
An abandoned village on Salisbury Plain that remains closed to the public for most of the year will open for four days after Christmas. Imber, first […]
The memorial for the famous Battle of Waterloo will undergo major restoration works over the coming months, preparing it for its 200th anniversary in 2026. Over […]
An archipelago composed of thousands of unique islands, the Philippines is already well-known as a world-class diving destination, and its landscapes, history, and rich architecture are […]
Few places in Belgium combine heritage, nature and proximity to Brussels quite like Tervuren. Located at the eastern edge of the capital, the town has long […]
A sophisticated Bronze Age settlement in Kazakhstan could change the way humans think about ancient steppe societies, archaeologists working on the site have said in a […]
Kazakhstan has opened a new Cultural Centre in Brussels, creating a dedicated space to support its community abroad and promote cultural understanding in the heart of […]
Chinese authorities have reopened one of the most beautiful parts of the Forbidden City in Beijing after over a century, thanks to a restoration project that […]
The old saying goes that “all roads lead to Rome.” Now, a groundbreaking mapping project appears to prove it right, revealing that the Roman Empire’s road […]
Friendsgiving is almost upon us! This is not a typo. Over the past decade, an increasing number of Americans, especially millennials, have eschewed the traditional family […]
On 28 October 2025, famous Belgian chocolate maker Neuhaus launched a new book retracing the history of the company and Belgian chocolate manufacturing in general. Two […]
The name of the Kruger National Park refers to a former South-African president, who is seen as a controversial figure in the country’s history. The Kruger […]
London and its visitors are gearing up for an annual event described by organisers as “the oldest, longest, best loved and least-rehearsed civic procession in the […]
Adding to Italy’s extraordinary historical treasure trove, the Colosseum is soon set to open an almost millennium-old pathway that has never before been accessible to the […]
Despite its ancient roots as one of Europe’s oldest countries, Bulgaria is too often overlooked by international visitors. This is a common mistake many make. But […]