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Discover Napoleon's last campaign in Belgium with this 6-hour guided day tour from Brussels, including visits to Ligny, Quatre-Bras, Waterloo, and Lion's Mound.

This day tour from Brussels offers a detailed journey through the key battlefields of Napoleon’s final campaign in Belgium. Priced at $640.83 per person, the tour lasts approximately 6 hours and includes visits to Ligny, Quatre-Bras, Waterloo, and the famous Lion’s Mound. With private transportation and a knowledgeable guide, you experience the historical sites comfortably, with the added perk of a food stop at a local restaurant for lunch (food not included).
This tour is well-suited for history buffs who want an immersive experience, though some reviews suggest that the guide’s local expertise may vary. Its strength lies in the carefully curated visits to the most important battle sites, combined with the convenience of hotel pickup. Travelers should consider the price and group size limitations, but overall, this tour offers a structured and informative look at a pivotal moment in European history.
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The tour departs from Brussels, with hotel pickup included, making logistics straightforward. The guide arrives at your hotel in a private vehicle, saving you from navigating public transportation or carrying heavy luggage across sites. This convenience is especially appreciated on a day packed with historical visits, allowing a smooth transition from one battlefield to the next.
The timing begins at 10:00 am, providing ample daylight for the full itinerary. After the tour, guests are returned to their hotel, with some free time to relax or explore further.

The first stop is Ligny, where Napoleon secured his final victory against the Prussian army. The one-hour visit allows for a walk through the village and an explanation of the tactical moves made during this battle. Visitors learn why Napoleon’s victory there remained incomplete and how it set the stage for subsequent events. The site’s significance lies in its role as Napoleon’s last triumph before his eventual defeat.
While at Ligny, guests get insights into the strategies employed by Napoleon and understand the battle’s consequences in the broader context of the campaign. The site itself offers a glimpse into the terrain where these historic clashes unfolded.

Next, the tour proceeds to Quatre-Bras, the scene of a fierce engagement between French forces and the Anglo-German armies. Here, the guide details Marshal Ney’s actions and explains how British forces under Wellington managed to avoid a complete defeat. The one-hour stop provides a good opportunity to explore the battlefield and appreciate how this battle allowed Wellington to reorganize his troops.
This site showcases the tactical maneuvers that influenced the outcome of Napoleon’s campaign. Visitors gain a clearer picture of how the engagement at Quatre-Bras delayed Napoleon’s plans and contributed to the eventual Allied victory at Waterloo.

The highlight of the tour is the 2.5-hour visit to the Waterloo battlefield, where Napoleon faces his decisive defeat. The guide leads guests through key locations such as Hougoumont, la-Haie-Sainte, and Plancenoit, each representing pivotal moments of the battle. The visit includes a walk through the battlefield, with explanations about the heroic actions and tactical choices made during the fighting.
A major highlight is the Lion’s Mound, where visitors get an incredible view of the battlefield and learn about the Dutch prince wounded there. This site offers a panoramic perspective on the entire battle and helps visitors grasp the scale and intensity of the fighting.

After exploring Waterloo, the tour includes a 1-hour break at a local restaurant, where guests can enjoy lunch (food not included). The guide can suggest regional specialties, including Belgian french fries if requested. This pause provides a chance to relax, discuss the morning’s events, or take additional photos before returning to Brussels.

The tour concludes at Lion’s Mound, a prominent monument overlooking the battlefield. Visitors can climb to the top for a spectacular view of the surrounding area, gaining a sense of the landscape where Napoleon’s forces fought their final battle. The monument is also a memorial, commemorating the soldiers who fought there.
This spot offers both a visual and emotional conclusion to the day, emphasizing the scale of Napoleon’s defeat and its historical importance.

The tour package includes private transportation, bottled water, and a guide/driver to coordinate the visits. The admission tickets for Waterloo and related sites are included, ensuring a seamless experience.
However, lunch is not included in the price, and guests pay separately for their meal at the restaurant. Plus, all fees and taxes are extra, so budget accordingly. The group size is limited to 7 travelers, allowing for a more personalized experience, although some reviews mention inconsistencies in guide expertise.
The tour starts at 10:00 am, with confirmation given upon booking. It is suitable for most travelers, including those with moderate mobility, as the sites are accessible for most. Service animals are allowed, and the tour is near public transportation.
Booking is often made about 112 days in advance, indicating strong interest. The full refund policy applies if canceled more than 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for planning.
While the tour covers the major sites thoroughly, some reviews point out that the guide’s knowledge of the Waterloo area may vary, and there can be occasional issues such as difficulty in obtaining tickets. The cost, at over $640 per person, is on the higher side, which reflects the private transport and guided service but may lead some to compare options.
Visitors should also be aware that food and drinks at lunch are not included, and the pacing might be brisk for those wanting more time at each stop. Still, the overall structure offers a well-organized, comprehensive day of battlefield exploration.
This 6-hour guided tour provides an organized and insightful look into Napoleon’s last battles in Belgium, perfect for history enthusiasts eager to walk the grounds of pivotal conflicts. The private transport and hotel pickup make logistics simple, and the inclusion of major sites like Ligny, Quatre-Bras, and Waterloo ensures a thorough understanding of the campaign.
Despite some variability in guide expertise and the price point, the tour’s value lies in its structured itinerary and the opportunity to stand on the actual battlefields. It’s ideal for those with an interest in military history and European conflicts, seeking a detailed yet manageable day trip from Brussels.
“Nice enough guide, but does not know the Waterloo area, ok but not great English, did not know where to buy tickets for one of the locations. For t…”
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included; guests can purchase food at the restaurant stop.
How long is the visit at Waterloo?
The Waterloo battlefield visit lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Does the tour include tickets to the battle sites?
Yes, admission tickets for Waterloo and related locations are included in the price.
What is the group size?
The tour accommodates up to 7 travelers, making it intimate and personalized.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, the tour includes private transportation from and back to your hotel.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available more than 24 hours before the tour’s start.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include Ligny, Quatre-Bras, Waterloo, and Lion’s Mound.
Are there any accessibility considerations?
Most sites are accessible, but travelers should consider their mobility needs before booking.
What is the price of the tour?
The cost is approximately $640.83 per person, with options for group discounts.
Who is the tour provider?
The experience is offered by Agence 1122.