Brussels: A resilient European hub for business, culture, and tourism

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Published on Tue, 12/10/2024 - 17:30

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[UPDATE] Brussels has positioned itself as a European destination, attracting both business and leisure travelers. Following the challenges of the pandemic, the city has seen a notable recovery, with increases in visitor numbers, overnight stays, and hotel performance. Its diverse offering of business conferences, cultural events, and annual festivals plays a key role in maintaining its appeal. As a hub for international events and tourism, Brussels continues to demonstrate its capacity to attract a wide range of visitors throughout the year.

In 2022, Brussels experienced a strong recovery in its tourism sector, with increases in visitor arrivals and overnight stays, marking a positive shift after the pandemic. According to the FPS Economy, corrected by visit.brussels, for the 2022 annual report of the Brussels tourism observatory,  the...

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