Explore Belgium with its rich history, delicious cuisine, and vibrant culture!

  • Namur - A harmonious blend of history and picturesque charm

Nestled along the Meuse and Sambre rivers and stroll through the old town, discover the imposing citadel, and indulge in the culinary delights at the "Le Panorama" restaurant, offering both gastronomic pleasure and breathtaking panoramic views of the city. The direct train from Luxembourg offers a convenient two-hour journey to this destination. 

  • Liège - Where culture meets gastronomy!
Immerse yourself in the ambiance of the “Cité ardente” with a wide range of cultural activities and its warm atmosphere. Visit the famous Batte market, explore contemporary art museums like the "La Boverie" museum, and savour local culinary specialties like the famous "Boulet liégeois." The direct train from Luxembourg allows easy access to this dynamic city in just two hours. 
  • Brussels - Capital of Belgium and Europe

Brussels is full of treasures to discover, including comics, which hold a significant place in the country's culture. Admire the grand architecture of the Grand-Place, visit renowned museums like the "Magritte Museum" and the Atomium, and indulge in gastronomic delights, including the world-renowned Belgian chocolate. The direct train from Luxembourg quickly takes you to the heart of this vibrant city in just four hours. 

From Brussels and Liège, enjoy connections to Antwerp, a lively Flemish city, as well as to the Belgian coast, the Netherlands, and London. 

Whether you're traveling with friends, family, alone, or in a group, we offer attractive deals to make your journey memorable. 

And with direct trips from Luxembourg Station to Brussels and Namur, you save time and fully enjoy your stay. 

Don't forget to explore other Belgian gems like Dinant, with its picturesque setting along the Meuse, and Bruges, a beautifully preserved medieval city of incomparable beauty. 

 

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