Moving to a new city is always an exciting endeavor, and relocating from the sun-kissed Mediterranean island of Malta to the vibrant cosmopolitan hub of Brussels is no exception. With its picturesque architecture, rich history, and multicultural environment, Brussels offers a unique experience for expats seeking new opportunities and adventures. Let’s take a closer look at what you can expect when moving from Malta to Brussels.
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Experiencing the Charms of Amsterdam: A Day Beyond Museums
Amsterdam, often referred to as the “Venice of the North,” is a captivating city that seamlessly merges history with modernity. Endowed with picturesque canals, charming architecture, and a laid-back atmosphere, this Dutch capital is a delightful destination for travelers seeking a vibrant cultural experience.
The Fascinating Architecture of Brussels: A Harmonious Blend of Styles
Brussels, the capital city of Belgium, is known for its stunning and diverse architecture that reflects the city’s rich history and cultural heritage. From medieval landmarks to modern buildings, Brussels is a true architectural gem. In the following article, we will explore the fascinating architecture of Brussels, highlighting some of its most iconic structures.
A Haven of Tranquility and Natural Beauty
Nestled within the vibrant capital city of Belgium lies a hidden sanctuary, where bustling streets are replaced by lush green landscapes and the cacophony of city life is hushed to a whisper. The parks of Brussels offer visitors a respite from the urban chaos, providing an oasis of tranquility and natural beauty in the heart of the city. Boasting a diverse range of landscapes, from meticulously manicured gardens to vast woodland areas, these parks are not only a haven for locals seeking solace, but also a testament to the city’s commitment to preserving its natural heritage.
Warm, welcoming and quirky!
Brussels is considered to be boring, grey and overrun by Eurocrats. However, Brussels is a hidden gem which takes time to discover. Locals sometimes tend to overlook its qualities, so this post is to help you appreciate all the little things that make the city a beautiful place to live in.
The Perfect Day Trip to Saint-Emilion
Saint-Émilion is a medieval wine-village located a 45-minute drive away from the city Bordeaux in France. Some of the best wines in the world are produced in Saint-Émilion and it’s one of the largest wine regions in Bordeaux. But even if you don’t consider yourself a wine connoisseur you should put Saint-Émilion at the top of your bucket list for France.
Stunning architecture and world-famous wine!
Exquisite architecture, fresh seafood, a vibrant city with a historic core, and some of the best wine in the world—in a nutshell, this is Bordeaux, France. Even better, the whole city is highly walkable, with pedestrian-only areas and welcoming squares. In less than an hour, you can also visit the beach or make your way to castle-like chateaux producing superb wine in fairy tale settings.
Why Tunisia could be the new Rome!
Thanks to Tunisia’s position, at the meeting point of Africa and Europe, the country is steeped in history and has no less than eight UNESCO world heritage sites. Much like Jordan in the Middle East, a number of these ruins are better preserved than their equivalents in Europe.
City with a million hearts!
Zagreb is an offbeat other side of Croatia that has remarkable architectures, beautiful culture and a medieval feel. It is not as crowded as the coastline side of Croatia making it perfect for a relaxing holiday.
Colourful, energetic and vibrant!
In a country rich with history and culture, Marrakech is a city with unbelievable diversity, vibrancy, culture and a hint of Medina madness. This medieval city is filled with exotic sights, sounds and smells and if this is your first visit to Marrakech, then I want to give you some words of advice so that you too can enjoy the sights and rhythm of this 1000-year-old city much more hassle-free.










