Day: 5
140 miles | 225.26 Km*
From Luxembourg, cross into Belgium and drive through the breathtaking Ardennes region, with its winding roads, serene lakes, and shimmering streams. Nestled in its lush valleys, you’ll find charming country inns and quaint towns perfect for sampling local culinary delights. Arrive at Namur, a scenic city perched on the banks of the Meuse and Sambre rivers. Continue to Waterloo, home to one of history’s most famous battlefields where Napoleon was defeated by the Duke of Wellington. Then, head to Brussels, a vibrant city blending medieval charm with lively energy, for your overnight stay. Discover narrow streets, bustling squares, elegant boulevards, and grand monuments, along with cozy cafés and diverse restaurants. The stunning Grand-Place, surrounded by 17th-century architecture and daily flower markets, is a must-see. Architecture enthusiasts will love the Musée Horta, dedicated to Belgian master Victor Horta, while the iconic Manneken Pis near the Town Hall adds a touch of whimsy.
Accommodations:
Tourist Class Parc Inn Midi or similar.
First Class Hotel NH Stephanie or similar.