What budget for activities and outings Namur?
The entrance fee for museums in Belgium is equivalent to the French price. Public museums are free and open on the first Sunday of the month.
Families as well as sportsmen and women of all kinds (on foot, rollerblades, bicycles, horseback...) will be delighted by the many parks and green spaces in Namur. Among the most interesting are the Parc du Champeau (Citadel Park) and the Parc Louise-Marie.
What budget to eat Namur?
You can get away with eating in a chip shop for less than €10. In restaurants or brasseries, the main courses à la carte will generally cost you between €15 and €25, or even more in gourmet restaurants. As for drinks, you will pay a little more for wine than in France, but you can make up for it with beer (price and variety).
A special beer will still be quite expensive (usually €3 to €6, depending on the location) but there is always a selected beer of the month that may be on special offer. Or a happy hour at certain times of the week. Keep your eyes open and track down the right places!
What is the budget for accommodation Namur?
There is a wide range of accommodation for all budgets. In a youth hostel, you can expect to pay around €25 per person. For a little more comfort, you will have to pay between 65 € and 100 € for a double room. From 120 - 130 €, you can have access to more luxurious establishments (bed and breakfast, too). As always, last minute booking websites can be interesting to find good prices for comfortable or luxury hotels.
Travel budget Namur and cost of living
The cost of living is a bit more expensive in Belgium than in the equivalent places in France: restaurants, shopping, hotels, transportation, museums... One exception is that beer is often cheaper. For small budgets (e.g. staying in a dormitory of a youth hostel or an AirBnB), count about 50 €/day. Service is included in the bill of the restaurants and bars, so a tip is not necessary but often appreciated.