Art de vivre
En anglaisBrussels Chefs Blend 300 Years of Tradition With Modern Innovation Daily
From artisanal chocolatiers to innovative dining hubs, Brussels’ culinary scene blends tradition and modernity in ways few other cities can match.
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Art de vivre
En anglaisFrom artisanal chocolatiers to innovative dining hubs, Brussels’ culinary scene blends tradition and modernity in ways few other cities can match.
Immobilier
En anglaisLaeken waterfront apartments near Brussels Canal posted 14% median gains through mid-2026. Investment demand grows as Tour & Taxis and canal rezoning attract buyers citywide.
Bien-être
En anglaisFind locally-made kombucha, sauerkraut and kimchi at Brussels shops. Discover where to buy fermented foods near you and support local producers.
Bien-être
En anglaisDiscover how Brussels' residents are prioritizing healthy eating despite hectic schedules, with innovative solutions and local resources.
Bien-être
En anglaisBrussels' best running connects the Bois de la Cambre to the UNESCO-listed beech avenues of the Forêt de Soignes, loops Cinquantenaire Park's triumphal arch, and follows the 63 kilometre Promenade Verte green belt around the city.
Immobilier
En anglaisA sharp spike in mortgage costs and relentless rent hikes have upended assumptions about housing affordability as summer 2026 begins in the Belgian capital.
Bien-être
En anglaisFrom Ixelles to Laeken, Brussels residents are rethinking their bedrooms, and sleep specialists say the changes are overdue.
Bien-être
En anglaisFrom Ixelles market stalls to Saint-Gilles deli counters, Brussels has a quietly thriving fermented food scene, and your microbiome will thank you for exploring it.
Finance
En anglaisWTI crude at $71.41 and a softer euro at 1.1419 against the dollar are lifting import costs just as local investors see gains in S&P 500 holdings at 7,575.
Politique
En anglaisCouncillors voted this week on measures affecting public transport access, social housing quotas and local business licensing, with community groups and policy analysts weighing in on what the changes mean for daily life across the nineteen communes.
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