Gay Brussels and Wallonia travel guide
Brussels and Wallonia

Brussels  is the capital of Belgium, and the administrative heart of the European Union. Growing from a 10th century fortress town founded by Charlemagne's grandson into a city of over one million inhabitants. Brussels is also capital of the Brussels-Capital Region, of Flanders and of the French Community of Belgium.

If you travel to the south of Belgium you will find yourself in a world of peaceful villages, welcoming locals, colorful carnivals and enchanting castles. The landscape of this region was once described by Ernest Hemingway as, "something out of a Grimm's fairytale." But it's no fairytale - it's Wallonia, also known as the Ardennes. The friendly inhabitants are known as Walloons and their official language is French except for a small area where they speak German. But not to worry, English is widely spoken - albeit with a slight accent.



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Chef d'oeuvre architectural Art Deco de Victor Horta, le Palais des Beaux-Arts est l'un des joyaux du patrimoine culturel et architectural de la Belgique. Après une période intense de rénovation et de restauration, le Palais retrouve ses espaces originels constitués d'un réseau de salles d'expositio
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Bozar Bozar - Brussels
Chef d'oeuvre architectural Art Deco de Victor Horta, le Palais des Beaux-Arts est l'un des joyaux du patrimoine culturel et architectural de la Belgique. Après une période intense de rénovation et de restauration, le Palais retrouve ses espaces originels constitués d'un réseau de salles d'expositio
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