Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Brussels from the sky, one view of the capital of Europe!

Brussels, seen from the sky. 
Great view over Porte du Namur to Avenue Louise. Luxury brands can be found on Blvd Waterloo.



Blvd Waterloo


Porte du Namur







Sunday, April 13, 2014

Japanese Garden (I)

 




The Japanese Garden (Japanse Tuin in Dutch) in Hasselt- the province of Limburg, Belgium -  is said to be one of the largest Japanese gardens in Europe.
An extension of the Kapermolen park, this piece of Japan was laid in 1992 as a symbol of friendship between the inhabitants of Itami (a city in Japan) and those of Hasselt. You can find here a nice waterfall (The Dragon gate), cherry blossom trees, ponds, a zigzag bridge and Japanese houses.

The garden is open from 1st April until 31st October, Tuesday to Friday from 10:00 to 17:00, Saturday, Sunday and holidays from 14:00 to 18:00. It is Closed at Easter, but  open on Easter Monday and Whit Monday from 14:00 to 18:00. The entrance fee is 5 euro and free for children under 12 years.

The best to visit is in spring (cherry blossoms) or autumn( maple trees).

For directions, visit: Japanese Garden - Google Maps

Monday, March 24, 2014

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Museum Night Fever Brussels 2014

This Saturday is Museum Night Fever Brussels 2014. 
It seems that it is going to be wonderful this year, with a lot of surprises: you can win tickets to sleep at La Monnaie (hurry if you wanna be between the lucky twenty people). 
You will be able to visit 24 museums, there will be an after party, a lot of music, dancing, DJs, workshops
So plenty of reasons to get out of the house and enjoy the 7th edition of Museum Night Fever.

For more info: http://www.museumnightfever.be/

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Aachen Christmas Market









It's Christmas time :-)
It is said that in Aix-la-Chapelle (also known as Aachen), Germany, you can find one of the most beautiful Christmas markets. Every year, in the historic center around the Cathedral and Town Hall, people are gathering in order to celebrate. You can hear them laughing, enjoying gluhwein and the famous wurst. It's such a pleasant and familiar atmosphere. 
Every year, aprox 1.5 million people from Belgium, the Netherlands, France, United Kingdom come here to see the paradise of lights and colors. 
You still have time to visit it, until the the day before Christmas Eve.

SNCB (http://www.belgianrail.be) offers tickets 'Week-end Aix-la-Chapelle' at half price.  So, book now and go visit the festive fair. It takes 2,5 h by train from Brussels to Aachen and is totally worth it. 

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Christmas decorations





All is prepared for the festive season. Stores are nicely decorated for Christmas: ornaments, lights, trees decorations...everything is so colorful. 
Are you searching for Christmas gifts? Just go around Grand-Place and you will find the perfect present.