Hotels in Liège
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Browse hotels in Liège, Belgium, near Calatrava's Guillemins station and the Palais des Princes-Évêques. Central options suit cycling fans and city visitors alike.
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About Liège
Liège: Meuse Valley Crossroads and Wallonia's Cultural Capital
Liège sits at the confluence of the Meuse and Ourthe rivers in eastern Belgium, 97 km east of Brussels and 35 km from the German border. Founded around the 4th century, the city grew into a powerful Prince-Bishopric that lasted until 1795. That layered past survives in monuments like the Palais des Princes-Évêques on Place Saint-Lambert and the 374 steps of the Montagne de Bueren staircase rising above the Hors-Château quarter. The Grand Curtius museum complex houses six permanent collections spanning archaeology, arms, and decorative arts in a 17th-century merchant mansion overlooking the Meuse.
Where to Stay in Liège
Most hotels concentrate near Guillemins station, designed by Santiago Calatrava and opened in 2009, or along the riverfront between Place Saint-Lambert and the Outremeuse island district — the birthplace of writer Georges Simenon. The lively Carré neighbourhood draws visitors for its dense concentration of bars and brasseries. Travelers arriving for the Liège–Bastogne–Liège cycling classic (held each April since 1892, the oldest monument race in the world) book months ahead.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Thalys and Intercity trains connect Liège-Guillemins to Brussels in 1 hour and to Cologne in 1 hour 45 minutes.
- Getting around: The city centre is walkable; buses run by TEC cover outer districts.
- Best time to visit: April brings cycling fans; December brings the Marché de Noël along the Meuse quays.
- Currency: Euro (EUR); most hotels accept major credit cards.
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