THE Belgium is one of the birthplaces of comic books: there are more than 700 Belgian comic artists and more than 50 murals spread across Brussels honoring different artists. The city is a real delight for lovers of the theme.
Among the most famous Belgian comics is “Adventures of Tintin” created by Hergé in 1929. The strips were published between 1930 and 1986 and translated into almost 100 languages.
To celebrate these stories and their remarkable characters, the Hotel Amigo located in the center of Brussels, announced a project by a Belgian comics expert concierge.

The hotel’s Comic Concierge will do a “treasure hunt” of comics scattered around the city. Along with guests, you will travel through hidden streets with giant murals and through thematic exhibitions in the main museums of the destination.
Another novelty is the launch of the TinTim Suite, with treasures from the Moulinsart/Hergé house featuring Tintin, Snowy and even Captain Haddock.
There, you can see the drawing signed by Steven Spielberg during his stay at the hotel 10 years ago, when he was in town for the launch of the film Tintin, an animation directed by the filmmaker. Complete the decor, bedding, pillows, towels and photographs. A real dive into the Tintin universe.
Source: CNN Brasil