Discover Namur’s rich history and culture on a 1.5-hour audio-guided walking tour. Explore iconic landmarks and savor local cuisine.
Discover Namur’s rich history and culture on a 1.5-hour audio-guided walking tour. Explore iconic landmarks and savor local cuisine.
- Searching For Utopia The Turtle - A well-known landmark among all Namurians, the Searching for Utopia statue by Jan Fabre is an essential stop during a visit to the citadel. In 2015, Namur hosted a prominent exhibition titled Facing Time Rops/Fabre.
- Citadelle (Citadel) - The citadel is the must-see attraction when exploring Namur and Belgium…
- Searching For Utopia The Turtle - A well-known landmark among all Namurians, the Searching for Utopia statue by Jan Fabre is an essential stop during a visit to the citadel. In 2015, Namur hosted a prominent exhibition titled Facing Time Rops/Fabre.
- Citadelle (Citadel) - The citadel is the must-see attraction when exploring Namur and Belgium more broadly. Visitors come to stroll, dine, attend events, and perhaps enjoy a guided tour. The variety of activities available today is impressive.
- Citadelle (Citadel) - Each season, the citadel offers stunning views of the Walloon capital. From its height of 190 meters, the panoramic view is limitless. Below, the rooftops of old Namur stretch out, with the dome of Saint-Aubain Cathedral, identifiable by its blue-green hue, standing out.
- Halle Al’chair - Step back in time to Namur’s history as you approach the Halle al’Chair, situated to the right of the bridge. Say farewell to the 21st century and welcome the 16th century! At the behest of the then Governor of Brussels, Philip II of Spain, this grand building was constructed for the city’s butchers.
- Namur - What culinary specialties does Namur offer? The classic beer and fry combination is a timeless favorite throughout Belgium.
- Eglise Saint-Loup - Friends, meet the unique and authentic church of Saint-Loup. Beyond its history, which began in 1621 as a chapel for the Jesuit college, the church captivates with its noble architectural design. Look up to see its splendor.
- Pl. Saint-Aubain 2 - Regarded as one of the most beautiful buildings in Wallonia, both architecturally and in size, the provincial palace was Namur’s most significant building until the 18th century.
- Namur Cathedral - With its classical style and baroque and rococo elements, Saint-Aubain Cathedral showcases its resilience through history. The construction of this 78-meter long and 17-meter wide building began in 1751 and took 16 years, followed by a complete reconstruction after the Sambre flood around 1900.
- Namur - As significant and symbolic as any monument in the Belgian city, the stilt jousting of Namur is an essential cultural experience in the tour itinerary.
- Musee des Arts Anciens du Namurois - Housed in a refined and listed 18th-century former inn, this museum is one of the city’s iconic cultural sites. The Namurois Museum of Ancient Arts showcases heritage treasures from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
- Fresque des Wallons - What’s happening at the windows of this building? The lifelike silhouettes together form the renowned Walloon fresco.
- Le Theatre Royal De Namur - Amidst the urban landscape, the Royal Theatre stands out. While brick is the hallmark of Old Namur, this cultural site is adorned in bright sandstone.
- Galerie Du Beffroi | Namur - At the foot of one of Belgium’s iconic images, the belfry of Namur, this stone tower was originally a defensive structure in the city’s third enclosure in the 14th century.
- Djoseph et Francwes - Joe and Frank - While many choose cats, dogs, or rabbits as pets, Djoseph and Francwès preferred snails. These two Namurois characters are creations of Jean Legrand, a local 20th-century writer and painter.
- Place d’Armes 1 - A gem of the Place d’Armes, the Palais des Congrès de Namur opened here in the early 2000s. Before hosting seminars, congresses, and conferences, it was the former Bourse du Commerce.
- Tour Marie Spilar - Like its counterpart, the Belfry, the Marie Spilar Tower is a remnant of the third enclosure that surrounded Namur in the late 14th century. Its carved limestone facade is a testament to the city’s fortified past.
- Citadelle (Citadel) - As you explore the facades, seeking Namur’s hidden gems, a deep opening reveals a delightful viewpoint.
- Namur - The journey to the confluence’s tip was intentional. Once there, the surroundings will quickly reveal the purpose.
- Parlement de Wallonie - Large buildings often serve significant functions. This imposing structure, once the Saint-Gilles Hospice, became the seat of the Walloon Parliament in 1985.

- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 19 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- Interactive…
- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 19 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets
- Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
Discover the wonders of Namur, the capital of Wallonia, with a day filled with exploration. Visit the impressive citadel, marvel at the Searching for Utopia statue, and indulge in the delightful local cuisine. Wander through the charming cobbled streets of the Old Town, see notable sites like St. Aubain Cathedral and the Provincial Palace, and take in…
Discover the wonders of Namur, the capital of Wallonia, with a day filled with exploration. Visit the impressive citadel, marvel at the Searching for Utopia statue, and indulge in the delightful local cuisine. Wander through the charming cobbled streets of the Old Town, see notable sites like St. Aubain Cathedral and the Provincial Palace, and take in the stunning views from the citadel’s vantage points. This excursion is ideal for enthusiasts of history, culture, and nature, featuring a 3.7 km walking tour that takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
- Explore 19 points of interest in Namur in a single day
- 3.7 km walking route, approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes in duration
- Enjoy panoramic views of the city and its rivers
- Savor local dining options and culinary specialties
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.