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This beautiful city sits astride the Meuse River in Belgium’s French-speaking Wallonia region. There are many things to enjoy in Liège, including medieval landmarks, museums and entertainment.
You will feel right at home at the ibis Liege Center Opera, located right downtown. Explore the typical streets of Belgium third largest city. Do not leave Liege until you have visited the must see sites like the Palace of the Prince Bishops and the largest Sunday market in Europe, on the banks of the Meuse. Liege is the ideal city for a weekend excursion.
The Ibis Liege-Seraing Hotel is located just minutes from Liege city center and the TGV train station. Nestled between the business hub of Liege and the leafy Ourthe valley, Liege is a hidden gem just waiting to be discovered. The Sart-Tilman Golf Club (1 09 yards - 100 m away), the Standard Liege and Ethias Country Hall Arena are all close by. The hotel boasts 66 comfortable, air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi access and ample free parking.
Mercure Liege City Centre is located next to the river La Meuse and offers guests comfort and modern conveniences in a historic setting in town. An ideal location for events, the hotel features six meeting rooms with natural daylight. The 17th-century restaurant and bar, a former Recollectines convent, creates a stunning environment to enjoy a gourmet meal. When the evening falls, relax and sip a drink on the outdoor terrace in the beautiful gardens.
The ibis Styles Liege Guillemins is set in the city centre of Liege. Thanks to its proximity to the Liege Guillemins Station, the E25 A602 highway, and the airport, this hotel is ideal for business trips, one-night stopovers, or long weekends away with friends. Our team will welcome you in a relaxed atmosphere in a world of comics. In only a 10 minute walk you will discover every nook and cranny of historical downtown Liège. From the Cathedral Saint Paul, to the Art Museum "LA BOVERIE".
Wondering how to get to Liège? The city is served by its own airport, Liège Airport, with flights connecting to and from the UK. It's just over a ten-minute drive between the airport and the city, so hop in a taxi to get there in no time. Renting a car for your time in Liège? Drive to Brussels in just over an hour, or explore the scenic Belgian countryside surrounding the city. Choose a hotel with parking to make your stay easier.
Liège is a bustling city with an irresistible atmosphere. The best things to see and do here include exploring museums and galleries, discovering independent shops and strolling around beautiful streets. Not to mention eating, drinking and revelling late into the night.
Liège is famous for its friendly locals and wonderful atmosphere. Delicious local specialities include Liège waffles made with cinnamon, caramel and vanilla and meatballs with Liègeoise sauce, served with fresh Belgian fries, of course! When in Liège, order a glass or two of Pèkèt. This white spirit is made with juniper berries (like gin!) and is available in many flavours and colours.
The city is home to many unique attractions you won't want to miss. The Liège Archeoforum is the city's archaeological museum in the city centre, home to historical artefacts from centuries gone by. See what was discovered during excavations of the Place Saint-Lambert. The Palais des Princes-Evêques (Palace of the Prince-Bishops) is another must-see in Liège, also found on the Place Saint-Lambert. This beautiful palace is now home to the province's government, and the impressive first courtyard is open to public visits. Saint Croix Collegiate Church is one of seven collegiate churches in the city. It was built between the 10th and 11th centuries when Liège was one of the most renowned urban centres of the Holy Roman Empire. The Romanesque tower is a Liège landmark today
The Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liège (ORW) is the city's beautiful opera house, a perfect choice for a memorable night in Liège. The sweeping staircase, plush red and gold furnishings and breathtaking painted ceiling set the scene for outstanding musical performances.
This attractive museum was built in the Parc de la Boverie for Liège International in 1905, initially home to prints and drawings from the city's Musée des Beaux-Arts. Head here today to see temporary exhibitions alongside the permanent collection, then enjoy a stroll around the gardens to complete your visit.
The Montagne de Bueren is one of the most recognised landmarks in Liège. This 374-step staircase was named after Vincent de Bueren, who defended Liège against an attack in the 15th century. It's one of Europe's most dramatic staircases. Will you make it to the top?
The Aquarium-Muséum is an excellent choice for a family day out in Liège. See enormous fishtanks, home to colourful sea creatures, and explore impressive taxidermy, fossils and assembled animal skeletons.