Discover the last campaign of Napoleon in Belgium on a guided tour; Visit 3 battlefields and the Lion's Mound! Includes the battlefields of Ligny, Quatre-Bras, Waterloo, and Lion's Mound. The Tour includes a food stop at a restaurant for lunch (food not included).
Your guide will come to pick you up at your hotel, in a private transportation. Go from your hotel in Brussels (and surrounding areas) and travel to Ligny, where Napoleon fought his last victory against the Prussian army. Discover the village, and the strategies used on this day.
Continue to Quatre-Bras, where the French and British armies clashed.
Next, visit the battlefield of Waterloo, where Napoleon was defeated by the British and Prussian armies. Discover Plancenoit, la-Haie-Sainte or even Hougoumont. Finally, end your tour in the Lion's Mound, to admire the view.
Enjoy a 1-hour stop for lunch at a local restaurant (food not included). After your tour, be dropped off back at your hotel and get a free souvenir!
Pickup included
Be picked up from your hotel in Brussels (and surrounding areas) and travel to Ligny, where Napoleon fought his last victory against the Prussian. There, learn about his tactics and the consequences of this incomplete victory. Discover why he failed to destroy the prussian army, a fact that will have later big consequences.
Continue to Quatre-Bras, where the French and British armies clashed. Learn more about the actions of the Marshall Ney on that day and how he failed to really defeat the british army, which provides Wellington the time to reorganize its troops.
Next, visit the battlefield of Waterloo, where Napoleon was defeated by the British and Prussian armies. Learn about how the french were beaten by the coalized armies, as well as the heroic actions of that day. Visit the places of the clashes, such as Plancenoit, Hougoumont or La-Haie-Sainte. Then, enjoy the incredible view from the Lion's Mound of Waterloo and learn more about the dutch prince that was wounded there.
Take a 1 hour break in a nice restaurant. Reservation included but not the price of the meal. You can ask your guide if you wish to try another food speciality, such as the famous belgian french fries!
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