The Citadel, A beer festival at Easter, The Cathedral Saint Aubain, A Belfry, L'église Saint-Loup, L'ancien palais épiscopal, Combat de l'Échasse d'Or (Fight for the Golden Stilt)
Airport - The closest international airports to Namur are Brussels International airport, actually located in Zaventem, and, Brussels South airport, actually located in Charleroi. Shopping - Although Namur's a small town, you can find several streets you can go shopping, such as Rue de Fer (Iron Str), Rue de l'Ange (Angel's Str), Rue de Bruxelles (Brussels' Str) and Rue Emile Cuvelier. As a university town, Namur's also a good place to buy CDs, DVDs, books, stationery, etc.
Hotels
Best Western New Hotel De Lives Namur - Chaussee De Liege 1178 B 5000 Namur (Lives Sur Meuse)
Ibis Namur Centre - Rue du Premier Lanciers 10
Novotel Namur - Chaussee de Dinant 1149 Wepion
Hotel de Flandre - Place de la Station 14
Chateau de Namur - Avenue de l'Ermitage, 1 Namur
Hotel Villa Gracia - 1455, Chaussée de Dinant Wépion
Restaurants
Restaurant in the Citadel - Within the Citadel
Galler - Rue de l'ange 17 , 5000 Namur
Le Goût des Hôtes - Rue Haute Marcelle 18
Restaurant Peanuts - Rue de l'Ouvrage 3, 5000 Namur
Restaurant Al' Soyette - Rue Alex Colin 61 - 5020 Champion
Private tours in Namur. Belgium
The Belgian Ardennes (Namur) - Our Private Tour in The Belgian Ardennes( 1 or 2 Days tour, each 12h) 400euros a day. Namur, Dinant, Bouillon, Orval, Han, La Roche, Spa, Liege( optional, Bastogne and WW II memorials ) With this tour, we will discover another part of Belgium.
Our Private guide in Belgium has 40 years of tourism and hotel business experienced. Private guide in Belgium Mike able to recognize his guests, and to give them exactly what they expect and to take the appropriate attitude to their personal preferences and needs ( history, arts, sites, nature, local gastronomy, etc)
We recently commemorated our Millennium, I wouldn't confirm the date, due to many controversies, but, for sure, Brussels has reports of churches built in the second part of the 10th Century. Most probably, the town really started to grow around a bridge built on The Senne, river crossing Brussels. Don't get confused with The Seine crossing Paris!