Ghent to Waterloo and Nivelles: Private day trip
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无论您是独自旅行,带孩子的家庭,还是大型团体,这项服务都为您的舒适和灵活性量身定制。特别是如果您时间有限或日程繁忙,这是理想的选择。值得注意
- 双程私人汽车接送
- 空调车辆
- 个性化接送服务
- 专业的讲英语的司机
- 免费瓶装水
- 出发前24小时免费取消
- 付费景点 Waterloo、Nivelles和Forest of Soignes 的入场/门票应单独购买,除非另有说明
- 餐食、小吃和小费不包括在内
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On June 18, 1815, Napoleon’s forces faced Wellington and Bluecher in a battle that reshaped Europe. At Waterloo, you can stand on the very ground where history was decided.
Begin seeing the vivid exhibits at the Memorial 1815 museum that bring the battle’s events to life. Climb the 226 steps of the Lion’s Mound for sweeping views across the battlefield. Imagine how 65,000 troops clashed here in a single day. Explore Hougoumont Farm, the key defensive point that held off French attacks, and step into Wellington’s headquarters where the Duke planned his victory. Don’t miss the 360-degree Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo. It’s like stepping back to 1815. It’s hard to picture the chaos that unfolded on this quiet farmland as you walk its fields today.








Nivelles is known for the Collegiate Church of Sainte-Gertrude. This 1,000-year-old Romanesque landmark is as impressive today as when it was built.
The Collegiate Church of Sainte-Gertrude dominates Nivelles’ old town with its powerful twin towers and detailed stonework. Inside, you’ll find a mix of Romanesque design and religious art spanning centuries. The crypt holds the tomb of Saint Gertrude and the westwork. A feature rarely seen on this scale, which shows why this church is one of Europe’s Romanesque highlights. Around the church, cobblestone streets and traditional Walloon buildings create a small-town feel that contrasts with Waterloo’s battlefield. This stop offers a quieter glimpse of Belgium’s medieval heritage and its deep religious roots.






























