Just one hour from Brussels is Liege, a historical city on the river Meuse, dating back to Charlemagne. With a wonderful central location only one hour from Brussels by train or car, Liege must-see sites are the Prince-Bishops’ Place, Liege-Guillemins Station, Museum of Walloon Life, Church of Saint-Jacques, and St. Paul’s Cathedral. Stay for its fun, vibrant night life.
Restaurants in Liege
4.5 based on 644 reviews
Each year , in the beautiful city of Liege , there is this folkloric event, a circuit that take you into the coteaux, de Liege.it start "rue St leonard and take you thru Pierreuse to the citadelle, all the street are illuminated by thousands of candles, musical attraction are placed here and there where all kind of music are played, also there several shop and restaurant where you can a taste of different cuisine, several small 'bar' on the street offers you the typical alcohol liegeois that is called 'Pecket' these have a wide variety of flavor, museum are open and freed, also the St Barthelemy church is all illuminated, as expected this feast attract people from Holland, Germany and even France, the best point to see is the illumination of the Montagne of Bueren, with the 300 steps all decorated by candles set in a splendid mosaic like display
4.5 based on 1,388 reviews
Take the public bus from city-centre to the hospital on the citadel.From there it is a 2 minute walk to the War-monument ,underneath the steps are located.From the monument you have a great view over the city of Liège.Walk down the steps and enjoy on the corner of the rue le Poule a drink.Continue with a boatride on the river Meuse.
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Brasserie C is a brewery in the heart of Liege located at the bottom of the Mount Bueren stairs. You can discover our brewing area, enjoy our different beers or eat in our restaurant. You can even leave with your favorite product thanks to our brewshop. It is an unique and unmissable spot when you come visit Liege. You’ll be charmed by the idyllic surroundings and by our wonderful and peaceful terrace. > Brewing area tour - Restaurant - Brewpub - Brewshop <
Had planned to visit three brewpubs in Liege, but never managed to drag myself away! Lucky to find a little table in the busy court yard/beer garden, set in a lovely historical building. Tasted 4 excellent beers of the 6 on offer, service was friendly and efficient with good knowledge of the beers and good English spoken by the staff! Got chatting to some other friendly folk, also there for the beer and eventually ordered some food and enjoyed the rest of the evening! Can't recommend this place enough!
4.5 based on 248 reviews
Located in the heart of Liege, the Pot au Lait became the must passage of an eclectic crowd, as well teen as adult; the typical place of appointment for a meeting in Liege. The Pot au Lait is located 9 of the street Soeurs de Hasque, which is a pedestrian street in the heart of Liege. Number 9 is a magnificent house from the XIXth century, which holds plenty of cultural and social associations. The decoration of the bar is mainly conceived by Pol Drianne and Willy Lagneau (ironwork). Several paintings are made by Dany Salme.
4.5 based on 390 reviews
This was the cherry on top of the cake! I was already so delighted with the whole city. But when on a lovely warm afternoon I decided to go to the Bovarie and was literally flabbergasted! The green areas along the river are just so enchanting. The Museum building is magnificent so is the cafe of the museum. The views are incredible. What an unforgettable afternoon.
4.5 based on 461 reviews
A fine arts museum and a centre for international exhibitions, in partnership with the Louvre.
A very nice museum about the history of Liège and a special exhibition of a Liège born artist Mady Adrien with fantastic funny sculptures
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Around the cloister, the Treasure House of Liège Cathedral has been renovated and perfectly integrated for exhibition rooms offering a fascinating journey through the art and history of the former Principality of Liège.
4.0 based on 554 reviews
It's currently covered in scaffolding, but don't let that put you off. Go inside and you'll see this is a magnificent cathedral: a fantastic, intricately carved roof and wonderful stained glass windows. Look out for the white marble statue of Lucifer, hiding behind the pulpit! (He's got claws, budding horns, scaly batlike wings and a look of furtive shame on his face!)
4.0 based on 2,004 reviews
This ultramodern train station definitely worths a visit, even if you won't come to Liége by train. It's an architectural masterpiece authored by Santiago Calatrava that also creates the desire of visiting his hometown, Valencia, another medieval town like Liége, perhaps even prettier.
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