Gîte Villa Léanne

Namur


In a peaceful neighbourhood a short walk from the centre, you'll find this adorable three-storey red-brick house built in the 1920s. The friendly hosts rent out the ground-floor apartment, which has comfy modern furnishings, good lighting and all the essentials (kitchen, wi-fi, garden access) for a fine pied-a-terre in Namur.

Book well ahead. Two-night minimum stay.


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Nearby Namur attractions

1. Musée des Arts Anciens du Namurois

0.46 MILES

In an 18th-century mansion, this interesting museum displays old artworks from the local region, paintings by 16th-century artist Henri Blès and many…

2. Église St-Joseph

0.48 MILES

The tall, red baroque frontage of this church is a notable landmark in the centre of town. Long-term restoration of St-Joseph began in 2017, and the…

3. ‘King of Liars’ Seat

0.54 MILES

This tiny stone seat is where the Roi des Menteurs (King of the Liars) is crowned during September's amusingly drunken Fêtes de Wallonie festivities.

4. Beffroi

0.55 MILES

In the centre of town lies the Unesco-listed Beffroi, a medieval stone fortress tower on which a clock spire was plonked in 1733. It houses a youth…

5. Palais des Congrès

0.56 MILES

The elegant stone-and-brick Palais des Congrès conference centre was rebuilt in the 1930s with war reparations from Germany (the German army having…

6. Place d'Armes

0.59 MILES

Namur's central square has been marred by a 1980s department store yet still features the elegant stone-and-brick Palais des Congrès conference centre,…

7. Église St-Loup

0.62 MILES

Baudelaire reputedly described this remarkable baroque church as a ‘sinister and gallant marvel’. With purple marble columns, black stone arches,…

8. Halle al’Chair

0.64 MILES

Formerly the meat market, this 16th-century riverside building is one of few venerable structures to have survived Namur’s history of continual wartime…