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Namur
Namur is the capital of the Wallonia region and the Namur province in Belgium. The city has a rich history, having been founded in the Roman period and becoming an important commercial center in the Middle Ages. Located at the confluence of the Sambre and Meuse rivers, Namur stands out for its strategic and picturesque position. The Namur Citadel, built in the 9th century and expanded over time, dominates the urban landscape and offers an impressive panorama of the city. The old city center preserves traditional Belgian architecture, with historic buildings and narrow cobblestone streets. Namur is known for its relaxed atmosphere, rich cultural heritage, and refined gastronomy.
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Panoramic View of Namur City, Belgium
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Panoramic View of Namur City, Belgium
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Panorama of Namur City, Belgium, featuring the Meuse River and historic buildings.
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Panorama of Namur City, Belgium, featuring the Meuse River and historic buildings.
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Alex Vasey
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Alex Vasey
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Panorama of Namur City, Belgium, featuring the Meuse River and historic buildings.
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An impressive view of Namur City, Belgium, showcasing the Meuse River and the iconic cathedral.
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An impressive view of Namur City, Belgium, showcasing the Meuse River and the iconic cathedral.
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An impressive view of Namur City, Belgium, showcasing the Meuse River and the iconic cathedral.
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Panoramic View of Namur City, Belgium
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Airport Transport
Namur doesn't have its own airport. The nearest airport is Brussels South Charleroi Airport, about 40 km away. Transport options: 1. Shuttle bus: Flibco offers direct transfers, duration ~1 hour, cost ~15-20€. 2. Train: From the airport to Charleroi-Sud station, then train to Namur, total duration ~1.5 hours, cost ~20€. 3. Taxi: More expensive option, but convenient, duration ~40 minutes, cost ~80-100€.
Best Time To Visit
The best time to visit Namur is between May and September. During these months, the weather is warmer and drier, perfect for exploring the city and its surroundings. Summer (June-August) is the peak tourist season, with numerous outdoor events and festivals. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and more affordable accommodation prices. Winter can be cold and wet, but the city has a special charm during the winter holidays, with traditional Christmas markets.
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Description
Namur is the capital of the Wallonia region and the Namur province in Belgium. The city has a rich history, having been founded in the Roman period and becoming an important commercial center in the Middle Ages. Located at the confluence of the Sambre and Meuse rivers, Namur stands out for its strategic and picturesque position. The Namur Citadel, built in the 9th century and expanded over time, dominates the urban landscape and offers an impressive panorama of the city. The old city center preserves traditional Belgian architecture, with historic buildings and narrow cobblestone streets. Namur is known for its relaxed atmosphere, rich cultural heritage, and refined gastronomy.
Festivals Events
1. KIKK Festival: Digital art and technology festival, takes place in November. 2. Namur en Mai: Street arts festival, held in May. 3. Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur: Francophone film festival, organized in October. 4. Les Fêtes de Wallonie: Regional celebration with music and parades, takes place in September. 5. Marché de Noël: Christmas Market, held in December.
Ideal Days
2-3 days. This interval allows for visiting the main attractions of the city, including the Namur Citadel, the old center, important museums, and a relaxing walk along the riverbanks. It also provides time to savor the local gastronomy and explore some of the picturesque surroundings.
Kiwi Destination
Namur
Name
Namur
Place Id
4cf5216c-d3fa-42ad-a208-e985adf6d545
Public Transport
Namur has an efficient public transport system: 1. Buses: Extensive network operated by TEC, covering the city and suburbs. 2. Trains: Namur station offers good connections with other Belgian cities. 3. Tickets: Available for single trips or subscriptions. A bus ride costs ~2€, monthly pass ~40€. 4. Bicycles: Li Bia Velo bike-sharing system, with stations throughout the city. 5. Pedestrian zones: The historic center is largely pedestrianized, ideal for walks.
Shopping
1. Rue de l'Ange: Main shopping street, with brand and local stores. 2. Saint-Rémy Market: Traditional market with local products, open on Tuesdays and Saturdays. 3. Galerie Jardin d'Harscamp: Shopping center in the city center. 4. Les Tanneurs: Modern shopping center with various stores. 5. Specific souvenirs: Local beer, Belgian chocolate, artisanal products from the region.
Tips
• The emergency number in Belgium is 112 • Most shops are closed on Sundays, except in the tourist center • Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated (10-15% for good service) • Public transportation is efficient, but the city center can be easily explored on foot • Belgians appreciate politeness and punctuality
Traditional Foods
• Carbonade flamande - beef stew cooked in brown beer, served with french fries • Boulets à la liégeoise - meatballs in Liège syrup and raisin sauce • Tarte al djote - savory tart with cheese and greens, specific to the Namur region • Escavèche - fish marinated in sour sauce, served cold • Gaufres de Namur - crispy waffles, thinner than Brussels waffles, often served with powdered sugar
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2026-06-17T22:32:03.973074+00:00
Updated At
2026-06-17T21:22:21.59273+00:00
Where To Stay
1. Old Town (Vieille Ville): Ideal for tourists, close to attractions, restaurants, and nightlife. Disadvantage: can be noisy on weekends. 2. Jambes: Quiet neighborhood across the Meuse river, with beautiful views. Advantage: cheaper than the center. 3. La Plante: Quiet residential area, close to Louise-Marie park. Good for families. 4. Salzinnes: Student neighborhood with more affordable accommodation options and a youthful atmosphere. 5. Bouge: Quiet suburban area, ideal for longer stays or for those with a car.
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Europe
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Europe
Cumparaturi
1. Rue de l'Ange: Main shopping street, with brand and local stores. 2. Saint-Rémy Market: Traditional market with local products, open on Tuesdays and Saturdays. 3. Galerie Jardin d'Harscamp: Shopping center in the city center. 4. Les Tanneurs: Modern shopping center with various stores. 5. Specific souvenirs: Local beer, Belgian chocolate, artisanal products from the region.
Cumparaturi
1. Rue de l'Ange: Main shopping street, with brand and local stores. 2. Saint-Rémy Market: Traditional market with local products, open on Tuesdays and Saturdays. 3. Galerie Jardin d'Harscamp: Shopping center in the city center. 4. Les Tanneurs: Modern shopping center with various stores. 5. Specific souvenirs: Local beer, Belgian chocolate, artisanal products from the region.
Descriere
Namur is the capital of the Wallonia region and the Namur province in Belgium. The city has a rich history, having been founded in the Roman period and becoming an important commercial center in the Middle Ages. Located at the confluence of the Sambre and Meuse rivers, Namur stands out for its strategic and picturesque position. The Namur Citadel, built in the 9th century and expanded over time, dominates the urban landscape and offers an impressive panorama of the city. The old city center preserves traditional Belgian architecture, with historic buildings and narrow cobblestone streets. Namur is known for its relaxed atmosphere, rich cultural heritage, and refined gastronomy.
Descriere
Namur is the capital of the Wallonia region and the Namur province in Belgium. The city has a rich history, having been founded in the Roman period and becoming an important commercial center in the Middle Ages. Located at the confluence of the Sambre and Meuse rivers, Namur stands out for its strategic and picturesque position. The Namur Citadel, built in the 9th century and expanded over time, dominates the urban landscape and offers an impressive panorama of the city. The old city center preserves traditional Belgian architecture, with historic buildings and narrow cobblestone streets. Namur is known for its relaxed atmosphere, rich cultural heritage, and refined gastronomy.
Destinatie Kiwi
Namur
Destinatie Kiwi
Namur
Festivaluri Si Evenimente
1. KIKK Festival: Digital art and technology festival, takes place in November. 2. Namur en Mai: Street arts festival, held in May. 3. Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur: Francophone film festival, organized in October. 4. Les Fêtes de Wallonie: Regional celebration with music and parades, takes place in September. 5. Marché de Noël: Christmas Market, held in December.
Festivaluri Si Evenimente
1. KIKK Festival: Digital art and technology festival, takes place in November. 2. Namur en Mai: Street arts festival, held in May. 3. Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur: Francophone film festival, organized in October. 4. Les Fêtes de Wallonie: Regional celebration with music and parades, takes place in September. 5. Marché de Noël: Christmas Market, held in December.
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50.4667
Latitutine
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4.8667
Longitundine
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Mancaruri Traditionale
• Carbonade flamande - beef stew cooked in brown beer, served with french fries • Boulets à la liégeoise - meatballs in Liège syrup and raisin sauce • Tarte al djote - savory tart with cheese and greens, specific to the Namur region • Escavèche - fish marinated in sour sauce, served cold • Gaufres de Namur - crispy waffles, thinner than Brussels waffles, often served with powdered sugar
Mancaruri Traditionale
• Carbonade flamande - beef stew cooked in brown beer, served with french fries • Boulets à la liégeoise - meatballs in Liège syrup and raisin sauce • Tarte al djote - savory tart with cheese and greens, specific to the Namur region • Escavèche - fish marinated in sour sauce, served cold • Gaufres de Namur - crispy waffles, thinner than Brussels waffles, often served with powdered sugar
Numar Ideal Zile
2-3 days. This interval allows for visiting the main attractions of the city, including the Namur Citadel, the old center, important museums, and a relaxing walk along the riverbanks. It also provides time to savor the local gastronomy and explore some of the picturesque surroundings.
Numar Ideal Zile
2-3 days. This interval allows for visiting the main attractions of the city, including the Namur Citadel, the old center, important museums, and a relaxing walk along the riverbanks. It also provides time to savor the local gastronomy and explore some of the picturesque surroundings.
Nume
Namur
Nume
Namur
Perioada Potrivita
The best time to visit Namur is between May and September. During these months, the weather is warmer and drier, perfect for exploring the city and its surroundings. Summer (June-August) is the peak tourist season, with numerous outdoor events and festivals. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and more affordable accommodation prices. Winter can be cold and wet, but the city has a special charm during the winter holidays, with traditional Christmas markets.
Perioada Potrivita
The best time to visit Namur is between May and September. During these months, the weather is warmer and drier, perfect for exploring the city and its surroundings. Summer (June-August) is the peak tourist season, with numerous outdoor events and festivals. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and more affordable accommodation prices. Winter can be cold and wet, but the city has a special charm during the winter holidays, with traditional Christmas markets.
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Regiune
Wallonia
Regiune
Wallonia
Sfaturi Si Info Utile
• The emergency number in Belgium is 112 • Most shops are closed on Sundays, except in the tourist center • Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated (10-15% for good service) • Public transportation is efficient, but the city center can be easily explored on foot • Belgians appreciate politeness and punctuality
Sfaturi Si Info Utile
• The emergency number in Belgium is 112 • Most shops are closed on Sundays, except in the tourist center • Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated (10-15% for good service) • Public transportation is efficient, but the city center can be easily explored on foot • Belgians appreciate politeness and punctuality
Tara
Belgium
Tara
Belgium
Transport Aeroport
Namur doesn't have its own airport. The nearest airport is Brussels South Charleroi Airport, about 40 km away. Transport options: 1. Shuttle bus: Flibco offers direct transfers, duration ~1 hour, cost ~15-20€. 2. Train: From the airport to Charleroi-Sud station, then train to Namur, total duration ~1.5 hours, cost ~20€. 3. Taxi: More expensive option, but convenient, duration ~40 minutes, cost ~80-100€.
Transport Aeroport
Namur doesn't have its own airport. The nearest airport is Brussels South Charleroi Airport, about 40 km away. Transport options: 1. Shuttle bus: Flibco offers direct transfers, duration ~1 hour, cost ~15-20€. 2. Train: From the airport to Charleroi-Sud station, then train to Namur, total duration ~1.5 hours, cost ~20€. 3. Taxi: More expensive option, but convenient, duration ~40 minutes, cost ~80-100€.
Transport Public
Namur has an efficient public transport system: 1. Buses: Extensive network operated by TEC, covering the city and suburbs. 2. Trains: Namur station offers good connections with other Belgian cities. 3. Tickets: Available for single trips or subscriptions. A bus ride costs ~2€, monthly pass ~40€. 4. Bicycles: Li Bia Velo bike-sharing system, with stations throughout the city. 5. Pedestrian zones: The historic center is largely pedestrianized, ideal for walks.
Transport Public
Namur has an efficient public transport system: 1. Buses: Extensive network operated by TEC, covering the city and suburbs. 2. Trains: Namur station offers good connections with other Belgian cities. 3. Tickets: Available for single trips or subscriptions. A bus ride costs ~2€, monthly pass ~40€. 4. Bicycles: Li Bia Velo bike-sharing system, with stations throughout the city. 5. Pedestrian zones: The historic center is largely pedestrianized, ideal for walks.
Unde Sa Te Cazezi
1. Old Town (Vieille Ville): Ideal for tourists, close to attractions, restaurants, and nightlife. Disadvantage: can be noisy on weekends. 2. Jambes: Quiet neighborhood across the Meuse river, with beautiful views. Advantage: cheaper than the center. 3. La Plante: Quiet residential area, close to Louise-Marie park. Good for families. 4. Salzinnes: Student neighborhood with more affordable accommodation options and a youthful atmosphere. 5. Bouge: Quiet suburban area, ideal for longer stays or for those with a car.
Unde Sa Te Cazezi
1. Old Town (Vieille Ville): Ideal for tourists, close to attractions, restaurants, and nightlife. Disadvantage: can be noisy on weekends. 2. Jambes: Quiet neighborhood across the Meuse river, with beautiful views. Advantage: cheaper than the center. 3. La Plante: Quiet residential area, close to Louise-Marie park. Good for families. 4. Salzinnes: Student neighborhood with more affordable accommodation options and a youthful atmosphere. 5. Bouge: Quiet suburban area, ideal for longer stays or for those with a car.
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Latitude
50.47
Locatie
Namur
Locatie
Namur
Location Label
Namur
Longitude
4.87