GARE DE NAMUR
Read moreNamur station was built in 1843. The architecture of its façade, although modified, is still the original one. It was designed by the architect Lambeau, who was also responsible for the stations in Charleroi and Liège-Guillemins. In the mid-1990s, the SNCB undertook a thorough and lengthy modernisation of the station. In several phases, this is currently being completed with the installation of the bus station on the roof. Multimodality is emphasized as well as accessibility for PRMs. 400 trains a day serve Namur station.
LES HOUSSIERES
Read moreIn Maillen, in the town of Houssières, there's a charming restaurant called "Les Houssières". Managed by Nicolas, Géraldine and Eric, the restaurant is located in an 18th-century farmhouse fitted out in classic style. The setting is enchanting and offers a warm, intimate atmosphere, ideal for a meal with friends or a tête à tête.
NAMUR CROISIÈRES
Read moreOn the Sambre and the Meuse, as far as Wépion, Annevoie or Profondeville, the boats of Namur Croisières and those of Croisières Namur travel the river and its tributary to allow you to visit the Walloon capital in a different way: Mosan villas, citadel, lock crossings. Groups, events or individuals (predefined schedules): 200 passengers board near the Enjambée. The boats have several terraces and a bar. In bad weather, the interior is heated. See the websites of both companies for schedules, routes and conditions.