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Set in the eastern section of Wallonia, Liege (pop. 183,900) is a grimy industrial town. That said, the city still has enough of interest to merit a two-night visit.
Among its attractions are the market square (with its 17th-century Perron Fountain), the Palace of the Prince-Bishops (beautiful courtyards and columns), Curtius Museum (exhibits from the Gallo-Roman, Renaissance, baroque and Frankish periods, including a display of glassware and masterpieces of Mosan art, and lovely Merovingian jewelry) and the Museum of Walloon Life (arts and crafts tell the history of the city from the 16th to the 20th century). Liege is known for its gunsmiths and crystal, as well as for being the birthplace of Georges Simenon (creator of the Inspector Maigret novels). If you climb up the 373 steps to the citadel on Bueren Hill, you'll be rewarded with a panoramic view of the city. Try to plan your visit so it includes a Sunday, when there's a market on the left bank of the Meuse River. Other excursions can be made to Huy, which has pewter factories and shops filled with their products, St. Mengold's Fountain and the ruins of the Abbey of Neufmoustier; Spa, which is famous (not surprisingly) for its spas-it was the birthplace of the modern spa; and Tongeren, Belgium's oldest town and site of the country's largest antique market. 61 mi/98 km east of Brussels.
Liege,Belgium.

Set in the eastern section of Wallonia, Liege (pop. 183,900) is a grimy industrial town. That said, the city still has enough of interest to merit a two-night visit. Among its attractions are the market square (with its 17th-century Perron Fountain), the Palace of the Prince-Bishops (beautiful courtyards and columns), Curtius Museum (exhibits from the Gallo-Roman, Renaissance, baroque and Frankish periods, including a display of glassware and masterpieces of Mosan art, and lovely Merovingian jewelry) and the Museum of Walloon Life (arts and crafts tell the history of the city from the 16th to the 20th century). Liege is known for its gunsmiths and crystal, as well as for being the birthplace of Georges Simenon (creator of the Inspector Maigret novels). If you climb up the 373 steps to the citadel on Bueren Hill, you'll be rewarded with a panoramic view of the city. Try to plan your visit so it includes a Sunday, when there's a market on the left bank of the Meuse River. Other excursions can be made to Huy, which has pewter factories and shops filled with their products, St. Mengold's Fountain and the ruins of the Abbey of Neufmoustier; Spa, which is famous (not surprisingly) for its spas-it was the birthplace of the modern spa; and Tongeren, Belgium's oldest town and site of the country's largest antique market. 61 mi/98 km east of Brussels.
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a passerelle
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This old farm has gradually been restored since 1989 and converted into a comfortable family hotel/restaurant/tavern with 23 rooms.
Only 6 km from the busy region of Durbuy, this hotel is ideally situated for enjoying the countryside and relaxing on the banks of the Ourthe.
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Hotel Hors Chateau
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The hotel is located in the very heart of historic Liege, close to the city centre and most of the best-known museums and churches.
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Hotel Les acteurs
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Votre hôtel "les Acteurs", entièrement rénové, est heureux de vous accueillir au cur de la cité ardente. Une équipe jeune et dynamique vous reçoit 7 jours sur 7 dans un cadre agréable, sympathique et convivial.
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LIEGE Airport
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Airport on Liege.
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Restaurant Le Thème
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Le restaurant "le Thème" est un incontournable de la ville de Liège : pour son originalité (changement complet de décor, de carte, etc.) tous les six mois, mais aussi pour sa carte des vins...
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Ville de Liège
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Liege is a one thousand year old city at the heart of Europe. As the ancient capital of an independent principality for eight centuries, Liege, the "Glowing City", possesses an exceptional cultural and architectural patrimony, which is mainly highlighted in its museums.
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