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    Namur is the capital of Wallonia and a major trading settlement in Celtic and Roman times. It has a rich and turbulent history, a strategic location at the confluence of the Sambre and Meuse rivers, and a diverse cultural heritage.

  2. Namur is the capital of Wallonia, a region in Belgium. Discover its attractions, culture, gastronomy and events on this website.

    • Citadel of Namur. The Citadel of Namur is a historic fortress located in the city of Namur, Belgium, overlooking the confluence of the Sambre and Meuse Rivers.
    • Cathedral of Saint Aubain. The Cathedral of Saint Aubain also known as Cathédrale Saint-Aubain in French is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Place Saint-Aubain 1, 5000 Namur.
    • Felicien Rops Museum. The Felicien Rops Museum is dedicated to the life and work of Belgian graphic artist and painter Felicien Rops. It is located in the heart of the old town of Namur at Rue Fumal 12, 5000 Namur, Belgium.
    • Meuse River. The Meuse River is one of the major rivers of Europe, rising in France and flowing through Belgium and the Netherlands before draining into the North Sea.
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    • Visit The Citadel of Namur
    • Marvel at The Eglise St Loup
    • Felicien ROPS Museum
    • Wallonian Cuisine
    • Drink at Namur’S Best Pub
    • Have Fun at The Parc Attractif
    • Visit The Town Square
    • Appreciate The City’S Cathedral
    • Search For Treasure in Namur
    • Go For A Walk in The Park

    The Citadel of Namur is immediately recognisable, it is an impressive looking fortress building originally built in the Roman era. The citadel has since been rebuilt several times and what you can see now dates back more to the 19th Century than the 9th. The walk up to the citadels ramparts is steep but well worth it for the commanding views they o...

    If you are touring Belgium, you may have already seen a lot of Baroque churches but be sure not to miss this one. It is very striking and imposing and the carved confession booths, stone archways and stunning ceiling make sure this church stands out from the others you may have seen during your time in the country. Currently (at the time of writing...

    This museum is not one to take the children too. Felicien Rops is a Belgian artist who specialised in erotic artwork in the 19th Century. Entry to the museum is free on the first Sunday of each month. Inside you will see a large collection of the artist’s work, be sure to pick up the museum guide if you don’t speak Dutch or French as the labels tha...

    Namur is gaining something of a reputation when it comes to fine dining establishments. Le Temps des Cerises is a particular highlight offering traditional Walloon cuisine and continually receiving positive reviews from tourists and locals alike. The restaurant is very well decorated and you will be able to enjoy some great food in stylish surround...

    The best pub in Namur (in my humble opinion) is Le Chapitre. The house beer (a blonde of course) is of great quality and reasonably priced at EUR3.30. If the house beer does not tempt you however there is a great selection of other beers listed on a long blackboard by the bar. If you are visiting Namur in the summer and looking for a lively venue w...

    Unlike the Felicien Rops museum, this park IS a place to take children, if you have them. The park, which was built in 1959, offers a large playground area with many different activities and attractions for children. If you do not have kids with you, a stroll through the park is still worthwhile. It is set in the leafy green surroundings of the Nam...

    A trip to a European city would not be complete without visiting the town square. As you would expect the square is nice to look at and has plenty of good photo opportunities. The square is also a good spot for eating and drinking with several good venues dotted around the outskirts. Make sure to seek out the bronze sculptures of two figures seemin...

    As with the town square, a visit to Namur would not be complete without a visit to the cathedral. This cathedral is impressive from the outside and almost looks like something out of a JRR Tolkien novel with its numerous stone columns and dark stone façade. The cathedral is equally impressive inside and certainly benefits from the restorative works...

    The treasure house of Tresor d’Hugo d’Oignies is truly a hidden gem in Namur. It is one of the city’s lesser known attractions but is definitely worth a visit and may well be the place that you recommend to other travellers to Namur. The building is very unassuming from the outside and could easily be missed if you are not looking for it. If you lo...

    If the Parc Attractif is for children, then the Parc Louise Marie is a park for adults. It is a great place to take a relaxing walk whilst admiring the surrounding greenery, animals and even the remains of an ornate bridge. The park is at its best in summer and is a great spot to have a picnic away from the city streets of Namur. Be sure to take so...

    • Visit the Citadel of Namur. Out of all the things to do in Namur, visiting the Citadel is an absolute must. The Citadel of Namur is located on a hilltop over the city where the Sambre and Meuse Rivers are coming together.
    • Go for a ride in the cable car. Are you not a big fan of walking uphill? But you’d still love to experience the great viewpoints from the citadel? Then jump on Namur’s cable car.
    • Go shopping on Rue de Fer. One of the best things to do in Namur, if you love shopping, is to stroll down Rue de Fer. Rue de Fer is one of the streets that are located in the old town of Namur.
    • Take a selfie with Namur’s quirky statues. Namur has some of the weirdest statues we’ve ever seen. On the way to the top of the citadel, you’ll discover a massive golden statue of a man riding a massive turtle.
  4. 24. Speciality Museums. Settled in the old military barracks Leopold, the MusAfrica - Musée Africain de Namur propose you a travel throughout Africa – mainly Congo – with its rich and extensive collections. 12. Circus Casino Resort Namur. 61. Casinos.

  5. Namur is a historic city in Belgium, located at the confluence of the Sambre and Meuse rivers. It is the capital of Wallonia and has a citadel, a cathedral, a belfry and a casino.