The Vennbahn cycle path is a cycle path that was once used by trains, soldiers and smugglers.
The capital of Belgium is a fascinating metropolis, with incredible architecture and a rich history that is just waiting to be visited. The city, which for the sake of the administrative center of the EU, is associated by many with bureaucracy, is actually quite humorous, humorous and mischievous. Check.
If you're looking for a slightly different holiday this summer, you can head to Borgloon Forest in Belgium, where four teardrop-shaped tents hang from the trees.
Pairi Daiza Zoo, located in the Belgian town of Brugelette, now offers a unique overnight stay where you sleep among the animals!
The Tomorrowland 2017 festival in Belgium will take place from July 21 to 23, 2017. It is one of the biggest music festivals in the world, which takes place every year in several different locations around the world. The Tomorrowland Festival is not only distinguished by excellent performers, but also by an incredible scene that gives the visitor the feeling that he has stepped into a magical land. Don't miss this unforgettable adventure. Tickets are already on sale.
UNESCO made an excellent decision! This week, he declared Belgian beer an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. So the next time you drink a Belgian beer, it will be a powerful cultural act. If only in moderation, of course.
The idyllic Belgian city of Bruges will soon be richer for an unusual attraction - a three-kilometer beer pipeline! The picturesque medieval town, which with its cobbled streets, canals and clock towers resembles a fairy-tale city, fulfills the bold prediction of pipeline mastermind Xavier Vannest (De Halve Maan Brewery), who was called a dreamer by those who do not believe in fairy tales, but now that dream is becoming a reality. The beer will flow underground in September 2016.
For the eleventh year, Tomorrowland will take over the charming town of Boom in Belgium for three days this summer. The fairytale land of fairies, gnomes and other fairy-tale creatures will once again host the hottest artists on the electronic music scene this year - Avicii, Steve Aoki, Armin van Buuren, Carl Cox, Tiësto, Hardwell, Paul Kalkbrenner - these are just a few names that will take over thirteen stages. And one more reason why it is worth visiting at least once in your life? Belgium's Tomorrowland secured first place as the most popular festival in the world for this year on DJ Mag's list.
LMBRJK is a design studio located in Antwerp, Belgium, founded by American Jon Kleinhample and Slovenian Maša Lončarič Kleinhample. They developed the brand in the spirit of love for wood, and in their creation they use an interesting design process that combines modern digital processes of three-dimensional modeling with traditional analog processes of material processing.
When an animator, a filmmaker, an architect and an "island tinkerer" come together, a unique DIY band is created. The Belgian band could easily be defined as indie-pop at first, but they hide much more. At the end of October, their latest album "Stad Van Licht II", which is the result of a two-year tour of Southeast Asia, will be released. This one brings warm breaths of sunny melodiousness that take you to the dream of island lounging under palm trees. Martijn Ravesloot, frontman and lyricist, took us into the colorful backstage of the creation of "island music".
Anyone who claims that Brussels is a boring Eurocratic city should head to the northern part of the city until August 10th, where 3,000 tons of sand from the North Sea will be brought to the part of the Brussels canal next to the Sainctelette square to create a real seaside resort called Bruxelles les Bains.
The center of Brussels lies around the Grand'Place, which is undoubtedly one of the most interesting squares in the world. Jean Cocteau even described it as "the most brilliant theater in the world". Victor Hugo went one step further: "the most beautiful square in the world".