Local Transport
Utilize the Charleroi bus and metro network to connect easily between Mont-sur-Marchienne and the central station.





Located in the Wallonia region of Belgium, Mont-sur-Marchienne is a significant district of the city of Charleroi. With a population of over 12,000, it provides a more relaxed, residential environment compared to the bustling industrial center of the city. Visitors can enjoy the local Belgian lifestyle while remaining within easy reach of Charleroi's museums, transport links, and the Sambre river. It serves as a practical and calm base for those looking to explore the wider province of Hainaut or needing proximity to Brussels South Charleroi Airport.
Located in the Wallonia region of Belgium, Mont-sur-Marchienne is a significant district of the city of Charleroi. With a population of over 12,000, it provides a more relaxed, residential environment compared to the bustling industrial center of the city. Visitors can enjoy the local Belgian lifestyle while remaining within easy reach of Charleroi's museums, transport links, and the Sambre river. It serves as a practical and calm base for those looking to explore the wider province of Hainaut or needing proximity to Brussels South Charleroi Airport.
Quiet residential atmosphere away from the industrial urban core.
Proximity to the city center and transport links of Charleroi.
Access to the scenic landscapes of the Wallonia region.
Located near the banks of the Sambre river.
The area is primarily residential with fewer traditional tourist sights than central Charleroi.
A car or use of public transit is recommended to reach major museums and shopping districts.
It offers a more authentic, less touristy look at everyday life in Wallonia.
Utilize the Charleroi bus and metro network to connect easily between Mont-sur-Marchienne and the central station.
French is the primary language spoken here; learning a few basic phrases will be greatly appreciated by locals.
Quiet stays near Charleroi and local Wallonian exploration.
EUR €
$70-$120 p/day
French, English, Dutch
The district is conveniently located for those flying in or out of Brussels South Charleroi Airport (CRL).
May-September
Mild temperatures are perfect for walking along the Sambre or visiting nearby parks.
Warm weather allows for outdoor exploration of the surrounding Hainaut countryside.
Cooler days and autumn colors make for a scenic stay in the residential outskirts.
Cold and damp; a good time to focus on the indoor cultural attractions in nearby Charleroi.