Train Namur → Brussels
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Namur - Brussels
The average travel time between Namur and Brussels is 1h07 minutes. The quickest route is 1h01 minutes. The first train leaving Namur is at 04:11, the last at 22:38. There is an average of 42 trains a day between Namur and Brussels, leaving approximately every 36 minutes.- Departure station : Namur (Place de la Station 5000 Namur)
- Arrival station : Bruxelles midi (47 B, Avenue Fonsny 1060 Bruxelles)
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Take a boat trip along Namur’s twin rivers, climb the citadel or catch a flash of Félicien Rops’ erotic art in the Belgian region Wallonia’s capital. After getting your fix of urban sophistication with some chic shopping, head out and relax in the lush Ardennes countryside. Learn more about Namur

Political capital, cartoon crazy and rich in chocolate
Political capital, cartoon crazy and rich in chocolate Creamy chocolates, warm waffles, briny mussels. And of course, cartoons. The capital of the European Union offers these pleasures in addition to politics. In Le Grand place, one of the most beautiful squares in all of Europe, you can take part in important debates, too. Like, “Which truffle is better ? Godiva or Leonidas ?” This city has its share of quirky sights. Belgians love their cartoons, and you can see many on display at the Belgian centre of the comic strip. You probably won’t get the jokes, but that’s almost part of the fun. The Atomium, built for a 1958 fair and recently remodeled, is really a giant atom. Have a bite in the restaurant that sits at the top. Perhaps the tourist attraction with the most folly is a little boy that can’t hold it in. The Mannekin Pis fountain is three blocks from the Grand place, and stands not-quite-fully-dressed. What is covered of the little pisser is usually a silly costume – many of which are sent to him from fans the world over. Cases of his outfits are on display at the city Museum and are also worth the trip. Just as Le Grand place is the center of Brussels, the main rail stations are also at the heart of the city. This is a big advantage over airports. When you fly to your destination, forgo the cab ride and rental car – most places have frequent service to and from the airport by local commuter train. From Brussels airport, there are commuter trains that run every15 to 30 minutes into the city’s main stations, which include Nord, Midi/Zuid, and Central. The Midi station is the largest hub of the three. Get a Brussels Card before leaving home so you’ll have access to the extensive local public transit network as well as entrance to museums. And Brussels has some of Europe’s unheralded best. Learn more about Brussels
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