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Your perfect getaway in Mons
From €100 per person
Your experience begins at the Mons Belfry, the only Baroque belfry in Belgium listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. From the top, enjoy breathtaking views over the city and its surroundings before discovering its immersive museum experience.
Continue your journey at the MUNDANEUM, a fascinating place dedicated to the history of knowledge and information. Often regarded as the “ancestor of the Internet,” this archive and exhibition centre offers a unique and enriching visit.
In the afternoon, immerse yourself in local traditions at the Doudou Museum. Through interactive displays, iconic objects and personal accounts, explore the story of the famous Ducasse of Mons, recognised by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
To end the day, hop on your bike and follow the “🚲 In the Footsteps of UNESCO Heritage” route, connecting several iconic World Heritage sites.
After breakfast, hop on your bike and set off to discover the region’s many treasures.
Follow the “In the Footsteps of Van Gogh in the Borinage” cycling route, which takes you through the landscapes where the famous painter lived and drew inspiration during his time in the Borinage. Along the way, explore a region where industrial heritage, charming villages, nature and history blend harmoniously.
Continue your journey with a guided visit of , a masterpiece of European industrial architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This former mining complex, now a cultural hub, stands as one of the key highlights of Walloon heritage.
Back in Mons, let yourself be guided by route. On foot or by bike, this artistic itinerary invites you to discover murals, sculptures and contemporary installations scattered throughout the public space.
*Rates: €100 per person, based on two people. Subject to availability.
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