Liege Province Travel Guide

Walloon Region

Liege which includes street scenes and a small town or village
Liege which includes street scenes
Liege featuring a garden, street scenes and flowers
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Liege which includes café scenes and street scenes

Discover a city with abundant cultural and artistic activities, famous historical monuments and an animated nightlife, all nestled in the valley of the Meuse River.

Liège is known as one of Belgium’s hubs of culture and art. It is also home to one of the country’s most successful soccer teams, Standard Liège. Enjoy the outdoor markets, festivals and a particularly active nightlife in this large city that straddles the Meuse River below the Ardennes Mountains near the German and Dutch borders.

Admire the gothic façade of the Liège Cathedral. The church has been damaged and renovated many times since its inception in the 10th century. Architectural styles have been blended over the centuries. Stroll through the scenic, colourful gardens in front of the church and see the art and intricate designs of the structure’s interior.

Visit the Royal Opera of Wallonia, founded in 1967. The opera company makes use of the 19th-century Théâtre Royal building, with more than 1,000 seats. See classic operas from Verdi and Puccini. Admire the red velvet seats, gold-colored balconies and wooden floor in the majestic theatre.

Join in the city’s nightlife in Le Carré (The Square). Walk through the crossing of three streets teeming with bars and discos in the city centre. Choices range from student-oriented pubs to swanky upscale bars. See a movie at one of the cinemas or relax at a café in the afternoon.

Climb the 374 steps leading to the top of Montagne de Bueren to enjoy an impressive panoramic view of Liège from above. Reach Liege by air or train from destinations throughout Europe. Use the local bus service to get around the city.

After enjoying the landmarks of Liège, head to the nearby region of Huy. Explore the area’s historic attractions, such as bridges, fountains and fortresses dating back to the Middle Ages. See the Citadel of Huy which overlooks the Meuse River. The fortress was founded by the Dutch state of Belgium in 1815.

Popular cities in Liege Province

Royal Opera of Wallonia which includes interior views and theatre scenes
Liege
Known for Historical, Castle and Opera
Get away to Liege! Enjoy the history, aquarium and cathedral.

Reasons to visit

  • Liege Cathedral
  • Royal Opera of Wallonia
  • Place Saint-Lambert
Waimes
Waimes
Known for Spas, Tours and Friendly people
Come to Waimes and enjoy its parks, spas and dining.

Reasons to visit

  • Lake Robertville
Aywaille
Aywaille
Known for Castle, Historical and Small town
Come to secluded Aywaille and enjoy its natural setting, castle and history.

Reasons to visit

  • Le Ninglinspo
Stavelot
Stavelot
Known for Spas, Beer and Trendy
Experience quaint Stavelot: its spas, beer, sports and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Coo Waterfall
Huy
Huy
Known for Friendly people, Rivers and Historical
Huy awaits: its riverfront, history, museums and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Citadel of Huy
Liege which includes street scenes
Spa
Known for Spas, Relaxing and Forests
Just south of Maastricht, you will find the Walloon town of Spa, renowned for its thermal baths and water of the same name. This is the place to enjoy nature and spas!