BRUSSELS | LIEGE | NAMUR | TOURNAI | MONS | BASTOGNE

Visit a brewery or relax in a café as you experience the beautiful city and rich history of Namur.

MUSEUMS

Museum of Belgian Beers: This museum has many beer-themed collectibles including more than 15,700 bottles and glasses of Belgian beer as well as beer-mats, flags, and old advertisements for Belgian beers. Open on Saturdays and Sundays.
Rue de la Gare 19 - Lustin

Gambrinus Drivers Museum: A one-of-a-kind museum dedicated to brewery trucks with an incredible collection. Open Saturdays and Sundays.

Rue Fontaine St-Pierre - Romedenne  www.gambrinus-drivers-museum.be

 

BREWERIES

Brasserie Du Bocq: This large brewery produces many well-known beers like La Gauloise. Tours at 2pm and 5 pm on Saturdays and Sunday from April to November and every day in July and August. Reservation necessary.
Rue de la Brasserie 4 - Purnode  www.bocq.be

Brasserie Caracole: Located in an 18 century house. Open every Saturdays afternoon and every day from 1pm to 7pm in July and August.

Côte Marie-Thérèse 86 - Falmignoul  www.brasserie-caracole.be

Brasserie des Fagnes: The modern working brewery is set alongside the restored 19th century brewery. Open every day except Mondays.

Route de Nismes 26 - Couvin www.brasseriedesfagnes.be

Abbaye de Maredsous: Rue de Maredsous, 11 - Namur  www.maredsous.be

Abbaye de Leffe : Place de l’Abbaye 1 - Dinant  www.abbaye-de-leffe.be, www.leffe.be