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    Charleroi is also connected through highways with all the major cities of Belgium and the French border. It has also a port ("Port autonome de Charleroi") and a river network giving access to three major ports (Dunkirk, Antwerp and Rotterdam).

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · The largest city in the region of Wallonia, Charleroi is often overlooked as a tourist destination. It certainly does not have as much to offer as widely visited Brussels and Bruges but what it lacks in mass appeal, Charleroi makes up for with its character.

  3. Dec 24, 2019 · Top Things to Do in Charleroi, Belgium. Places to Visit in Charleroi. Explore popular experiences. See what other travellers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Fun & Games (3) Self-guided Tours (3) Historic Walking Areas (15) Escape Rooms (3) City Tours (3) Historic Sites (8) Private Sightseeing Tours (3)

  4. Charleroi, located on the river Sambre, is the third largest municipality and fifth-largest city of Belgium. It is in Hainaut province of Wallonia, the French speaking part of Belgium.

  5. Charleroi, municipality, Walloon Region, south-central Belgium, on the north bank of the Sambre River, south of Brussels. Following the Treaty of the Pyrenees (1659), France had to yield Landrecies, Avesnes, Philippeville, and Mariembourg to Spain. The frontier was dismantled, and with the return.

  6. Aug 29, 2023 · Visit the Le Bois du Cazier. Le Bois du Cazier is an old mining site that is now a UNESCO Heritage Site and renovated museum. If you’re a long-time follower, then you probably know that I’m not big into museums. But, the audio guide made this museum worth the visit.

  7. Nov 4, 2023 · Charleroi is a city located in the southern part of Belgium, in the province of Hainaut. Situated on the banks of the River Sambre, Charleroi was established in 1666 when the Spanish built a fortress there. The city was named after King Charles II of Spain.

  8. Former mining town with a glorious past, Charleroi saw its collieries shut down one by one from the 1960s onwards, leaving it no option but to reinvent itself. Today, the industrial and commercial city centre of old is in the middle of a huge revival.

  9. Charleroi. Wallonia’s second largest city is an industrial and engineering centre. That fact alone might persuade some visitors to give it a wide berth, but there are many good reasons to slip off the motorway and take a wander.

  10. Charleroi pulsates with creativity, boasting theaters, creative spaces, concert halls, and museums catering to diverse artistic tastes. As a blossoming place for street art and comic strips in Europe, Charlerois urban arts scene thrives.