Belgium
Brussels’ oldest football club, 11-time league champions, now play in the Belgian second division. The travails of the club are too complex to document here, but the terraces of the Parc Duden are where the true Bruxellois fans, such as the Union Bhoys, stoic and sardonic yet ever welcoming, meet and party with the steadily growing international following known as the United Colours of Union.
Come join the ranks of the “once bitten, forever smitten” in support of our talented but unpredictable team. This is real football, and the only way to spend a Sunday afternoon in Brussels.
Drink beer on the terraces and sing along (in English) with the friendliest, most passionate and knowledgeable fans in the Belgian league. There’s a great (and cheap) clubhouse under the main stand, plus several good bars opposite. Children and dogs welcome, so long as they wear yellow and blue.
It’s a long way from the corporate sterility of Anderlecht or the Premiership.
Go to www.rusg.be for fixtures; Parc Duden, Chausée de Bruxelles 223; Tram 52 (direction Drogenbos) to Van Haelen from Bourse or Gare du Midi
For a great night out at the cinema (almost all the films have English dialogue and are subtitled in French and Flemish) take the metro to Heysel station and walk across the car park to the Kinepolis - all 28 screens of it!
Every screen is quite excellent in size of picture, soundproofing and comfort of seats. We have many great memories of seeing films here for the first time while on a weekend away.
And just round the backm there are a host of restaurants and cafes in the Bruparck refreshment area. Enjoy!
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