Spring events bloom at Tour & Taxis Brussels

Martin Banks
Credit: explore.brussels

Spring is in the air, and you can feel it in every corner of Tour & Taxis, the well-known Brussels venue for all manner of things.

This month, the place is positively buzzing with activities.

These range from top-level sports, a major photo exhibition, markets, design and urban culture.

From April 22 to 27, Gare Maritime will be transformed into the place for action.

The Lotto Brussels Premier Padel 2025 brings a week of thrilling matches to Brussels. The world’s biggest padel stars will face off in a unique setting.

Also this month, world-renowned photographer Sebastião Salgado takes visitors to Tour &  Taxis on a visual and auditory journey to the heart of the Amazon.

You get the chance to immerse yourself in one of the most fascinating – and threatened – regions of our planet.

With the school calendar soon to draw to a close, many young people are thinking about their futures.

Do you want to work in Brussels or are you looking for a job in a(n) (inter)national company?

If so, then check out the Job Fair Brussels, an initiative by Jobat.be and Références (Talentum).

If you are looking for targeted and personalized career advice then professional job coaches will be available to help you get started. You will also have the opportunity to network with HR managers and personally hand them your CV.

On a lighter note, Comic Con Brussels is also taking place soon at Tour & Taxis.

It is called the “ultimate celebration of geek culture” and you get the opportunity to meet your favourite actors, talented artists, and creators.

There will be stands brimming with comics, manga, collectibles, toys, gadgets, and unique apparel. It is also a chance to discover the latest trends in geek culture.

This is designed for all interests: Whether you’re a dedicated fan, a collector, or simply curious.

Further info: tour-taxis.com

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Martin Banks is an experienced British-born journalist who has been covering the EU beat (and much else besides) in Brussels since 2001. Previously, he had worked for many years in regional journalism in the UK and freelanced for national titles. He has a keen interest in foreign affairs and has closely followed the workings of the European Parliament and MEPs in particular for some years.
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