Brussels is a magnet for international students.
Brussels is all of the following: the city of Brussels, the capital city of Belgium, the Brussels area as a whole, and the capital city of the European Union.
On top of the European institutions, Brussels is home to NATO as well as 120 international official institutions and approximately 1.400 non-governmental organisations.
With a total of 15.000 European fonctionnaires, 159 embassies and 2.500 diplomats, Brussels is the second world center in terms of diplomatic representation, and hosts the world's largest number of press correspondants.
In the heart of Europe, and open to all, Brussels welcomes 16.000 business forums yearly. Most cosmopolitan, 30% of Brussels population consists of foreigners who have elected to stay from a short term to a lifetime.
A city that offers very high living standards.
The intercultural mix is one of the most attractive features of Brussels, for it's 1 million inhabitants. Moreover, Brussels has managed to preserve its quality of life and Ojoie de vivre. It is dotted with numerous parcs, and shopping areas, open-air markets, and most diversified residential areas. It is also proud of its ancient academic tradition.
Finally, Brussels is between 1 and a half hours to to two hours away by train from Paris, Amsterdam, Cologne and Maastricht.
Practical information
There are a lot of possibilities to rent a little studio near the C.A.D.:
|
|