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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LiègeLiège - Wikipedia

    The city is situated in the valley of the Meuse, in the east of Belgium, not far from borders with the Netherlands ( Maastricht is about 33 km (20.5 mi) to the north) and with Germany ( Aachen is about 53 km (32.9 mi) north-east). In Liège, the Meuse meets the river Ourthe.

  2. Jul 8, 2021 · Discover the charming city of Liège, rich in history, culture and cuisine. Explore its cobbled streets, ancient architecture, art galleries, parks, beer and waffles.

    • Climb the Montagne de Bueren. Tourists visiting Liège can't miss the Montagne de Bueren (Bueren Mountain), a massive set of 374 steps, which rise at a 30 percent incline.
    • Tour the Museums of the Quai de Maestricht. The Maestricht Quay (Quai de Maestricht) neighborhood, on the riverbank, is a good place to head if you want to delve into some local history, as it is home to a selection of interesting museums.
    • Visit the Convent Church of Saint-Paul. In Liège's Place de la Cathédrale stands the former Convent Church of Saint-Paul, founded by Bishop Heraclius in 971.
    • Parc Boverie. Liège's largest public green space, Parc Boverie was created in 1874 to provide a peaceful place to enjoy nature. Nestled in the V formed by the confluence of the Meuse and Dérivation rivers, this is a peaceful oasis with grassy lawns, paths with shaded benches, and a large garden.
  3. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › LiègeLiège — Wikipédia

    Euregio Meuse-Rhin. La ville de Liège, chef-lieu de la Province du même nom, a la particularité de se situer dans la zone de point de rencontre de trois États, à 25 kilomètres au sud de Maastricht aux Pays-Bas et à 40 kilomètres à l'ouest d' Aix-la-Chapelle ( Aachen) en Allemagne .

  4. Planning a trip to Liège? Get a complete travel guide and discover the top things to do in Liège, Belgium. Explore the city's rich history and culture

  5. Discover Liège, a city with rich history, friendly people and vibrant culture. Explore its attractions, from museums and churches to train stations and zoological gardens.

  6. Liège (German: Lüttich, Dutch: Luik) is the largest city of Wallonia. This industrial city is actually quite green, with wide boulevards, an interesting, if a bit disorderly, mix of architecture from different periods, much greenery and picturesque riverbanks and hillsides.