I’ve walked the halls of Brussels Airport many times. Here is a quick guide for the tired or weary traveller passing through. It’s not the largest or most complex airport
Brussels Gare Du Midi is one of the first things many visitors to Brussels see upon arrival whether from the airport or from an international destination. Unfortunately, apart from being
Majestic, regal almost. It possesses a quiet dignity which belies its turbulent history. It dips below the tree line, almost as if it is coyly daring me to try to discover its secrets. It is the chapel that the rest of the world forgot. It is an ex-Satanists chapel.
As a frequent traveller, I can honestly say that I’ve been through my fair share of airport security checkpoints. Some are more efficient than others but I’ve noticed that the
At home this week. The Grand Place, Brussels' main square is alive with the sound of camera shutters, eager talk and the noise made by a dozen or so rowdy scouts.