Hotel The Royal Snail is set right next to the Citadel and the Casino of Namur and offers a free outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi, an à-la-carte restaurant and a fitness area accessible for free.
Jenny
Belgium
The location is perfect for exploring Namur. The rooms are lovely and the breakfast is very good. There is a bar for drinks and an outside patio area for sunny days.
Located in Circus Casino Resort, Mercure Namur Hotel looks onto the River Meuse, offering a combination of peaceful surroundings and lively entertainment.
Less than 164 yards from the Citadel of Namur, surrounded by a spacious park, the Château de Namur has a sit-down restaurant and a bar, as well as free access to a fitness center and a tennis court.
Christophe
Luxembourg
Nice location, not so far from downtown. Nice view on Namur. Friendly staff. Calm area. Plenty of free parking space.
New Hotel De Lives enjoys a location along the Meuse River, a 4-minute drive from the nearest E411 Motorway Exit.
Sophie Deleyn
Belgium
The room was big enough. Bed was fresh, enough towels in the bathroom. Good and friendly service from the staff. Eays check-in and check-out. A lot of parking place.
Set in a former farmhouse, NE5T offers elegant suites with free WiFi and a free secured private parking. Surrounding the manor is a large garden with furnished terrace.
Located in Namur, within 26 miles of Walibi Belgium and 28 miles of Genval Lake, B&B HOTEL Namur provides accommodations with a bar.
DawnEF
United States of America
Great location + Beautifully decorated💫 Hotel "Design Forward"...a great model for future business & touring stays. Every detail was well thoughtout, efficient, functional, & pretty:) I would suggest providing some rooms that offer 2 included bottles of water, a very small refrigerator, a small water kettle, & body lotion - items that I really do appreciate in any hotel room:) The staff was very helpful & professional...thank you💫
Located in Namur, 20 miles from Walibi Belgium, ibis Styles Namur has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Jesse
Netherlands
Friendly staff in all disciplines. Decent quality restaurant (which is officially a separte business). Building has a definite industrial atmosphere, but in a good way.
Located in Namur and within 27 miles of Walibi Belgium, Espace 43 - Les 7 chambres has a terrace, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Bart
Belgium
within walking distance of citadel (if you don't mind the stairs), 1 block away from the Meuse river (but no view). A few minutes away from the city centre. Great shower. Perfect if you're looking for a cheap, practical place to rest your head.
Only 4.5 mi from the city center of Namur, you can find Class'Eco Namur, which provides free WiFi throughout the property and on-site private parking facilities.
This hotel is less than half a mile from Namur train station and a 45-minute drive from Brussels International Airport. It has a bar, a free internet corner and air-conditioned rooms.
Located in Namur, 26 miles from Walibi Belgium, Le Jardin du Thé Bord de la Meuse has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
L'accueil du personnel. La propreté de la chambre.
Namur seemed fully booked, being a celebration weekend, but...
Namur seemed fully booked, being a celebration weekend, but we found our stay in Jaumes was in fact perfect for our one night. Close to all amenities and after securely parking the car we spent our time exploring the nearby citadel and riverside. Might have to visit again to see Namur itself!
Michael
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
There's a gondola ride to the citadel where there's a...
There's a gondola ride to the citadel where there's a visitor centre and a dotto train. There are boat rides on the river. There's a small park. It's ok for a day, maybe two, not longer.
PearCider
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Citadel was interesting, we did the underground tour and...
Citadel was interesting, we did the underground tour and really enjoyed it. Cable car was fun, good views, busier going up than down. There are river boat tours too.
Town centre was pretty and nice for wandering around, plenty bars restaurants.
A good base for exploring the wider area.
Helen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautifull, not too big city with loads of visible history,...
Beautifull, not too big city with loads of visible history, characteristic buildings and architecture dating back to medieval times. A cosy but also mondain historic city center with loads of good bars and restaurants and cultural events. During daytime and summer its widely visited by tourists and one has to be able to accept that. Its logical when a city has that much to offer and is so hospital. Despite the Poor Hotel de Lives we stayed, the people in the city helped us out where we lacked knowledge of french language. A big difference with 30 years ago when peuple du wallon would not speak any other word then their french. Now I met people being proud to also speak dutch AND fair english, which is great when they work in hospitality or restaurants. From here a daytrip to Dinant where the saxophone was invented is worth the trouble as its only a half hr countryside drive. Every N road in belgium is worth roadtripping as there are objects everywhere. The highways are mostly flanked by trees, and often in not a good shape. I call them "launch surface" as on parts of the road 2 of 4 wheels are always detached from the road that bumpy it is. And that is fun but drive carefully and save, to see as much as you can. You can see the city and citadel in a day if you hurry a bit, but 2 nights/3days is perfect if you like to take things easy but want to see it all. It is also the capital of Wallonie, and a perfect base to make diverse trips in any direction, all reachable within half an hour. Brussels, Waterloo, Abbaye Villiers, Dinant, Coal Mines and streetart in Charleroi etcetera. Have fun!
electerra
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
The city has interesting places to visit but we were only...
The city has interesting places to visit but we were only there for a night, and after a long journey.
NB staying at the Youth Hospital is very inexpensive and convenient but you need to take your own towel.
William
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
I didnt rate the town.
I didnt rate the town. I was aiming for Dinant but as the train changed here and I was finding it difficult to get any rooms in Dinant, I thought id give it a go. It had been flattened in the wars so there was little left of the old town. I found it all rather seedy and with no bars or restaurants on the river side, just a road either side, I had to eat indoors. The castle grounds were nothing of note, just a wall and I timed it badly to visit the underground tunnels as the tours are mid afternoon only. I guess on a sunny day the view below would have been more pleasing.I wouldnt recommend it. Go straight to Dinant.
The style of the hotel was unique. The rooms were very spacious. We had a family room and a balcony. It was very clean. The breakfast was good, the staff were very polite and friendly and spoke English on reception. The location was fine (the hotel is based within a business centre in the middle of open fields), about a 10 minute drive into Namur which was a vibrant busy town with plenty of places to eat. There was a car park in the centre of town. Thereis plenty of parking at the hotel and about 10 or more electric charging spaces.
The room was spacious and very stylishly decorated in an old industrial setting.
Bathroom in a standard room booking unexpected included a jacuzzi bath and a fantastic walk in rain shower - truly exceptional.
We also had a fantastic meal in the hotel restaurant (L'Espièglerie) at a very reasonable cost.
A 12pm check-out also allowed us to visit the city centre before leaving.
Our suite proved to be excellent—roomy, pristine, and tastefully designed. The four-course dinner served there was truly outstanding, with a variety of wines perfectly complementing each dish. The interior design of both the suite and the entire hotel was exceptional. We also enjoyed a fantastic massage session and made good use of the spa facilities.
La Belle Vigne is a beautiful and extremely cosy apartment with a wonderful residential location a short walk from Namur's main station. Everything we needed (tea, coffee, Wi-Fi, towels, city information, etc.) was provided and we slept very well to boot. We only spent one night but didn't want to leave at the end!
Room was really nicely decorated, bed was more than comfortable. It was tricky to find the location, but a quick call fixed this small issue.
Location couldn’t be better - it’s close to everything you want to see in Namur and the check out hour was really comfortable for me (not as early as in other hotels!)
The staff were polite and kind. The hotel was really clean and with high maintenance. The fitness and wellness center were highly organized, comfort, and with a great peaceful vibe. The breakfast was reachfull and delightful. Highly recommend this hotel.
Excellent owner lovely man, great position on the river 10 mins into the centre. We parked 2 cars at the side of the boat which is on a small road very safe. The photo is from the boat across the river.
New hotel with very good location in Namur, right next to the station. Basic room with good rates. The light switches in the room were a bit confusing, but otherwise we're happy with the stay
The Royal Snail is a comfortable hotel just at the edge of town. The room I had was relatively small but spacious enough. Coffee and tea were provided. Breakfast was simple but nice.
Perfect place for an affordable stay close to the city centre of Namur. You can park your car in front, for little money. Rooms are convenient and well decorated.
Excellent stay! Kind hosts, a classy and homely room, great breakfast, great calm location close to the city centre. Would recommend, Namur was a lovelg city.
The hotel was located right beside the train station, this made getting to it very easy. It was very clean, modern and comfortable with friendly staff.
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