Quality family walk here. Views are stunning. We drove to the top to go to the kids play park which is about 10-15 mins away from the Citadelle, so that helped with children and walking up a hill.
Worth the visit and the views. Totally recommend it.
A. S.
Google
Lovely place to go on a day and family trip. The place is enormous. There is plenty of things to do. You could take the telepherique, eat in the top hill restaurant, go hiking, taking photos of Namur from the top, take the touristic train, and more. You can also park in different stages of the citadel and for free.
Chung H
Google
Fantastic walking area in the former fort of Namur city. Entrance to the for and grounds is free, but the museum and underground tours require a fee. It's not really that far to climb, just steep. In return you get wonderful views of the city in the north bank. If you don't fee like climbing, get the Gondola. Tickets are one way or return. One way (up) is fine in my humble opinion.
Raphaël VAN DAMME
Google
What a tremendous experience.
The premises are huge and historically loaded. It’s a real maze, a masterpiece of military architecture bearing the signature of several major military architects like Vauban.
The hosted city museum and the 7km long (4 accessible) well preserved tunnels are awesome.
Adding a bit of nature, wandering, physical activity and a lot of friendliness, you’ve got a wonderful experience and the need to come back and discover the actual City.
Nicolas Avril
Google
Interesting.
Great view over the city of Namur.
We had our lunch on the grass.
We did not have enough time to do the paid visits.
They need to increase the number of parking spots. It was grossly inadequate and we were in late May.
It would also be nice to have more historical exhibit available for free.
Inge Van de Voorde
Google
Very nice place. Can recommend the Totemus game. Fun and interactive way of discovering the citadelle and its history. The panorama has a very nice terrace, overlooking the Namur skyline.
L French (Giggles McFrenchy)
Google
I suggest taking the telepherique (gondola 🚠🚡) on the way up and walk down. There's a large building next to the gondolas with a lot of artwork in it. Some exhibits you have to pay for (the VR headsets for some of the artwork). I wish there was a tour because I had no idea what I was looking at or why the citadel was there. Plenty of places to eat (there's a sort of food court building) below the walking tunnel.
Rita Salgado
Google
We bought the full pass online to see the visitor center, the underground galeries and the little train ride. Very complete visit, you leave the citadelle knowing a bit more about Namur and Belgium history. Great tour guide! (Unfortunally I dont recall his name)
PJ C.
Yelp
We had limited time and decided to visit the museum in the Terra Nova visitor center when it opened at 10am. With an English brochure in hand we explored this small but interesting museum about the citadel and the city. Some of the audio displays are in English but most are in French and Dutch (of course). Even with our limited French skills we learned a lot.
If we had more time we would take some of the tours of the grounds/underground. You can wander much of the citadel grounds for free and enjoy the fantastic views but beware they lock the gates at 8 pm in summer and you could get trapped!
Melissa F.
Yelp
Beautiful spot with a lovely view. Very well maintained heritage site and what is better is they keep it active, so it is not just as a museum piece for tourists.