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Bouillon, a charming town in Belgium's Luxembourg province, is renowned for its medieval castle, pristine forests, and traditional Belgian culture. Nestled in the Ardennes, it's a perfect base for explorers seeking tranquility and adventure.
Must-sees include Bouillon Castle, a millennium-old fortress with panoramic views and historical exhibits. The Musée Ducal displays medieval artifacts. Don't miss hiking trails along the Semois River or kayaking expeditions to experience the Ardennes' natural beauty.
Local cuisine features rustic flavors like Ardennes ham and Carbonnade (beer stew). Sweet treats include Belgian waffles with local honey. Riverside taverns serve specialty dishes with Semois trout.
No airport; Brussels Airport is the nearest (2-hour drive). The town is walkable, with buses connecting Luxembourg province. Rental cars are ideal but mind narrow mountain roads. Trains require bus transfers at Libramont—download the TEC app for real-time schedules.
Best visited May-September for mild weather. July-August brings festivals (e.g., Medieval Fair) but more crowds. Spring/autumn offer solitude and vibrant foliage. Some sites close in winter, though Christmas markets operate.
French is official, but English works in tourist areas. 4G covers the town; some hotels offer free Wi-Fi. Euros are preferred—credit cards accepted only at larger venues. Green-cross signs mark pharmacies; dial 112 for emergencies. Tap water is potable (avoid untreated springs). Voltage is 230V with Type E plugs. Tourist office (Place St. Arnould) provides multilingual maps and discount vouchers.