2023-07-23 13:00:00
For a long time, this downtown artery had bad press. “At school, it was frowned upon to live there,” says a former street worker. But in recent years, urban renewal has changed things. With its restaurants and luxury shops, rue des Brasseurs has become “the place to be”. Article reserved for subscribers Journalist in the Political Service By Eric Deffet Published on 07/23/2023 at 15:00 Reading time: 6 min
Rue des Brasseurs is the heart of the heart of Namur. The Grumpy, who has found a second youth, is a snail’s throw away. The waters of the Sambre lick the back of the old houses of the historic thoroughfare. The shadow of the citadel is projected over the entire district, which is partially pedestrianized.
The university and the cathedral, but also the Walloon parliament, punctuate on either side this popular road which has become the place to be with its terraces, restaurants or local shops standingdelicatessen, decoration or vinotheque for foodies.
As you approach rue Saintraint, however, the decor changes in favor of dense housing in a street that narrows between tall facades empty of retail space. A rue des Brasseurs, but two atmospheres.
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