Take the train from Brussels and in less than an hour you'll arrive in Namur, the capital of Wallonia overflowing with charm and intimate little streets made for walking, shopping and people watching. Around every corner are quaint tea rooms, antique storefronts, jewelry stores, and boutique shop, but don’t let the size fool you, Namur is also a fashion city with classic and trendy deals. Namur must-sees include Namur Citadel, Felicien Rops Museum, Museum of Ancient Namur Arts, Chateau d'Annevoie, and the Museum of Groesbeeck de Croix.
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Ramd'Am is a second-hand shop (literature, music, cinema, board games). The atmosphere of the place is quite original and vintage! A strange piece of art, the "Ramd'Am machine", invites the customers to give a second life to their books or vinyls. They have to try it to believe it...
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This center of creativity, unique in northern Europe, provides all visitors with an understanding of the different steps involved in producing a fine perfume. These perfumes are carefully crafted and matured deep in the cellars of the Citadel, silent witnesses from the days of Charles the Fifth! This « Light, sound and perfume» show is such that the outside world is rapidly forgotten.
4.0 based on 37 reviews
Discover the strawberry in all its forms. Through four thematic spaces that present its history, its gastronomy, its place in culture and art and its agricultural production. Stroll through our 1/2 ha didactic garden dedicated to little fruits and the orchard. Taste our fruits in the plant! We also have a shop of crafts products with strawberries!
Cosy, small museum about history of strawberries and Wepion strawberry cultivation traditions. The hosts are very friendly, the host explained everything very interestingly and gave plenty of recommendations about "must sees" in the region. And yes, he knows a lot about strawberries, and Wepion's history. The visit to the museum lasts some 20-25 minutes, and you can also taste some strawberry- based products (juice, etc.). You can buy tickets i advance (via internet), or at place. There is a nice souvenirs' corner too. We also liked very much the garden (which is a part of the museum), on the other side of the road - you can see famous Belgian strawberry varieties ("Joly"), wine grapes, raspberries, blackberries, figs, mulberries, small orchard of ornamented apple/pear trees, even exotic fruits corner. some 800 m. away there is a "strawberry" kiosk , you can buy strawberries there (decently priced) . In front of "strawberry" kiosk (you cant miss it - it is plastic "strawberry" booth, near parking along the Moselle river) there is an Ice Cream restaurant - "Fleur de lait". It is open during Corona-pandemic, they let 3 persons at a time. The taste is just "the best", and, of course, they serve strawberry ice cream too (sorbet de la fraise). If you pass by, of have spare time after the visit to Namur - dont miss the museum1
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