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 - A guide to Brussels' neighbourhoods - A very safe and laid-back city to live and work in, Brussels has many different sides for expats and tourists to ... 
 - Accommodation in Brussels - As it's a multicultural city with a healthy job market, it's no surprise that Brussels is so popular ... 
 - Universities in Brussels - Brussels is a great city to live and work in, and consequently, it also has a lot to offer prospective students, ... 
 - Leisure activities in Brussels - A vibrant, cosmopolitan city, Brussels has loads going for it, and it is a beautiful place to get to know with ... 
 - Finding work in Brussels - Home to a diverse array of peoples, cultures, and languages, Brussels is a very multicultural city that is popular ... 
 - The labor market in Brussels - In addition to the European Union and NATO, which are based in the city, Brussels has numerous other sectors ... 
 - Buying property in Brussels - Compared with other European capitals, buying property in Brussels is very affordable. Consequently, it's ... 
 - How to make new friends in Brussels - As Brussels is home to such an international crowd, there are many ways newcomers to the city can make friends and ... 






















