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Browse hotels in Namur, Belgium — stay near the 13th-century Citadelle or the Sambre-Meuse confluence. Direct trains reach Brussels in 58 minutes.

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About Namur

Namur: Wallonia's Capital at the Confluence

Namur sits where the Sambre River meets the Meuse, 63 km southeast of Brussels. The city has served as Wallonia's regional capital since 1986, and its skyline is anchored by the Citadelle de Namur, a fortified complex expanded between the 13th and 18th centuries that rises 90 metres above the old town. The Musée Félicien Rops in the city centre holds the largest collection of works by the 19th-century Belgian symbolist of the same name — a detail most travel pages omit.

Where to Stay in Namur

Hotels cluster in three zones: the Centre-Ville around Place d'Armes, the Jambes district across the Meuse bridge, and near the Gare de Namur for rail travellers. The station sits on the Brussels–Luxembourg intercity line, with direct trains reaching Brussels-Midi in roughly 58 minutes. Smaller properties and guesthouses line the rue de Fer corridor.

Practical Tips

  • Getting there: Direct trains from Brussels run every 30 minutes; no reservation required.
  • Citadel access: A cable car (téléphérique) connects the lower town to the fortress — allow 2–3 hours to walk the full perimeter.
  • Currency: Euro (€); most hotels accept major cards.
  • Best season: May–September for the Fêtes de Wallonie in mid-September, Namur's largest street festival.

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