Lifestyle.


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 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 […]
1 March 2022

Grand Prix de Pau. Toward a wider use of low-carbon technologies

From the 6th to the 8th of May, the Pau Motors Festival will propose an ambitious concept by showcasing races powered by low-carbon technologies such as […]
25 February 2022

Meet the first Victoria’s Secret model with Down Syndrome

Victoria’s Secret has sponsored the first young lady suffering from Down Syndrome to model their latest line. The new “Angel”, Sofía Jirau, is a Puerto Rican […]
24 February 2022

‘Impossible is Nothing’ to ‘I’m Possible’: Adidas’ new campaign on gender equality

I’m Possible is the new video series from Adidas, telling inspiring stories of women whose names are now recognised around the world, such as volleyball player […]
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 […]
24 February 2022

World’s largest cruise ship ready to make its debut

Wonder of the Seas – the fifth of Royal Caribbean’s Oasis Class vessels and the world’s biggest cruise ship – is ready to hit the waters […]
24 February 2022

What are the hardest countries for tourists to drive in?

One of the best ways to experience a new country is by car, allowing you to go wherever you want and at your own pace. But […]
22 February 2022

Google picks Brussels as the first Belgian city featuring on Advanced Maps

Brussels is the first Belgian city to feature in the “Detailed Street Maps”, an output from Google Maps that gives users greater detail about their itineraries. […]
20 February 2022

These countries have the most female inventors

Recent data collected by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) shows that the share of female inventors among applicants for international patents was highest in Cuba […]
18 February 2022

My Intensive-care Valentine

I’ve arranged a lot of voyages during my career as a travel consultant, but never have the intricacies of a trip matched those arising when a […]
17 February 2022

Disney lifts mask requirement for vaccinated guests

Disney’s amusement parks in Orlando, Florida will no longer require masks for people who are fully vaccinated. The new measures are to apply as of February […]
16 February 2022

Costa Cruises resumes operations with the entire fleet in 2022

Costa Cruises continues its gradual restart plan for 2022. From 5 March, the date on which the new Costa Toscana, star of the recent edition of the Sanremo Music […]
15 February 2022

Romania is home to the largest population of Brown Bears in Europe

The Brown Bear is a well-known symbol of mountain woodlands across Eurasia and North America. While it was once roaming the continents from one ocean to […]
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 […]
10 February 2022

The coolest public benches design

One of the most beautiful things to do when discovering a new city or area is to sit down a bit and just observe scenery and […]
9 February 2022

Europe to launch multi-billion euro tech fund

On Tuesday February 8th, the French Minister of Economy, Bruno Le Maire, announced the creation of a fund to consolidate the growth of “start-ups”, financed by […]