Getting Around
The district is well-served by local buses that connect directly to Namur's central train station.





Situated just west of Namur's bustling center, Saint-Servais provides a tranquil alternative for visitors to the Wallonia region. As a primarily residential area, it offers a genuine look at local life, characterized by traditional Belgian architecture and neighborhood shops. Its strategic location allows for easy exploration of Namur’s iconic Citadel and the picturesque confluence of the Sambre and Meuse rivers. The district is well-connected by local transport, making it a practical choice for those who prefer a calmer environment. Whether you are visiting for business or leisure, Saint-Servais serves as a comfortable gateway to the cultural and natural beauty of southern Belgium.
Situated just west of Namur's bustling center, Saint-Servais provides a tranquil alternative for visitors to the Wallonia region. As a primarily residential area, it offers a genuine look at local life, characterized by traditional Belgian architecture and neighborhood shops. Its strategic location allows for easy exploration of Namur’s iconic Citadel and the picturesque confluence of the Sambre and Meuse rivers. The district is well-connected by local transport, making it a practical choice for those who prefer a calmer environment. Whether you are visiting for business or leisure, Saint-Servais serves as a comfortable gateway to the cultural and natural beauty of southern Belgium.
Proximity to Namur's historic Citadel and city center.
Quiet residential streets offering a peaceful retreat.
Authentic local bakeries and small-town shops.
Easy access to riverside walking and cycling paths.
Well-connected to the broader Wallonia rail network.
Limited hotel options compared to the central Namur area.
Most major tourist attractions require a short commute into the city center.
The area is very quiet at night, with most entertainment found in nearby Namur.
The district is well-served by local buses that connect directly to Namur's central train station.
Look for small neighborhood bistros for a more authentic and affordable meal than in the tourist center.
Quiet stays with easy access to Namur's city center.
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$100-$150 p/day
French, English, Dutch
Walk toward the Sambre river to find pleasant pedestrian paths leading into the heart of the city.
May-September
A great time to visit for mild weather and blooming gardens in the residential areas.
Perfect for exploring the nearby river valleys and enjoying outdoor terraces in Namur.
The region's parks and nearby forests offer beautiful autumn colors during this time.
Quiet and peaceful; a good base for visiting the Namur Christmas markets.