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ibis Liège Seraing
ibis Liège Seraing
B&B HOTEL Liège Rocourt
B&B HOTEL Liège Rocourt
Getaway Liège
Getaway Liège
Globales Post Hotel & Wellness
Globales Post Hotel & Wellness
Park Inn by Radisson Liege Airport
Park Inn by Radisson Liege Airport
YUST Liège
YUST Liège
ibis Styles Liege Guillemins
ibis Styles Liege Guillemins
Verone Rocourt
Verone Rocourt
Premiere Classe Hotel Liege
Premiere Classe Hotel Liege
Hôtel Hors Château
Hôtel Hors Château
Van der Valk Sélys Liège Hotel & Spa
Van der Valk Sélys Liège Hotel & Spa
Van der Valk Hotel Liège Congrès
Van der Valk Hotel Liège Congrès
Hôtel de l'Univers Liège
Hôtel de l'Univers Liège
L'écrin des Vennes
L'écrin des Vennes
pentahotel Liège
pentahotel Liège
Radisson Hotel Liege City Centre
Radisson Hotel Liege City Centre
Ryad Mogador Liege
Ryad Mogador Liege
Hotel de la Couronne
Hotel de la Couronne
Blooma Hotel Liege Centre - Handwritten Collection
Blooma Hotel Liege Centre - Handwritten Collection
Amosa Liège City Centre Hotel
Amosa Liège City Centre HotelGet last-minute hotel deals in Liege and save more


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Top neighborhoods in Liege

Guillemins
The Guillemins neighborhood dazzles visitors with Santiago Calatrava's jaw-dropping train station, a soaring cathedral of glass and steel that's worth the trip alone. Architecture buffs snap endless photos of its white ribbed ceiling that creates mesmerizing light patterns throughout the day. Beyond the station's futuristic curves, you'll find Carre d'As Bowling for some casual fun and easy connections to nearby Park of the Boverie. Quick-service cafes and waffle stands inside the station keep travelers fueled between connections to Brussels, Paris, and beyond. Modern business hotels dominate the accommodation scene with traveler-friendly amenities. Though the area quiets down after rush hour, Liege's vibrant historic center is just a short taxi ride away.

Outremeuse
Outremeuse delivers authentic Liege charm from every cobblestone and historic bridge. This island neighborhood pulses with Walloon cultural traditions, from puppet theaters showcasing local folklore to the lively August 15th Festival. Medieval Saint-Pholien Church stands proudly among centuries-old Mosan architecture, while museums like the Aquarium-Museum and Tchantchès Museum offer cultural depth away from tourist crowds. Traditional taverns serve hearty boulets à la liégeoise alongside Belgian beers in this primarily residential area. Family-run cafés and small shops maintain the genuine community vibe. The neighborhood is best explored on foot across its historic bridges that connect to central Liege.

Le Carré
Le Carré buzzes with neon-lit charm and medieval character as Liège's premier nightlife district. Cobblestone streets wind between traditional Belgian beer halls and modern cocktail lounges, creating a lively atmosphere. Visitors mingle with locals in this pedestrian-only zone, where historic buildings house buzzing taverns and authentic Walloon culture thrives. The area offers traditional brasseries serving local specialties like boulets à la liégeoise alongside plenty of Belgian beer. While few accommodations exist within Le Carré itself due to evening noise, nearby hotels provide easy access to the entertainment. The pedestrian-only layout makes exploring this social hub a breeze, especially from 6pm to 3am.

Féronstrée et Hors-Château
The Féronstrée et Hors-Château neighborhood offers attractions such as La Batte and Féronstrée.

Saint-Laurent
Saint-Laurent offers a quiet escape from Liège's busy center with Gothic charm and authentic Belgian suburban life. The neighborhood's medieval atmosphere shines through the weathered stone spire of Saint-Laurent Church rising above red-tiled roofs. Cobblestone side streets wind through residential areas where locals walk dogs and tend small gardens, creating a peaceful backdrop for travelers seeking genuine local experiences. Family-run bistros serve traditional Walloon fare like boulets à la liégeoise with modest pricing. B&Bs in converted family homes provide intimate lodging options with personal host interaction, while limited bus connections run to central Liège every 30 minutes.
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Liege is applauded for its cultural attractions such as Royal Opera of Wallonia and Theatre de Liege. This historical city has something for everyone including sights like Place Saint-Lambert and Liège Christmas Market.

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