Brussels: December is off to a difficult start for the hotel industry despite the Christmas market

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Published on 18/12/15 - Updated on 29/06/23

Plaisirs d'Hiver, Bruxelles

Once the terrorism alert levels fell, in the Belgian capital, the Christmas market, Plaisirs d’Hiver, is struggling to attract visitors. Considerably impacted by the drop in arrivals, the city's hotel activity could nonetheless make a progressive return to normal in the second half of the month.

Winter Wonders, one of the two most popular Christmas markets in Belgium along with the one in Liege, opened within a difficult context. Its chalets were alight last November 27, just following a period of maximum terrorist threats that were slightly lowered the day before (read our article)...

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