





Located just 10 minutes away from the charming shops and restaurants in the city center, the hotel is an ideal base to explore the many attractions of Liège. Visit La Batte Sunday Market, the largest and oldest city market in Belgium. You can hire a taxi to get around or ride a bicycle like the locals do. Admire artisan crystal glassware at the historic crystal factory of Val Saint Lambert, cheer on your favorite team at the Standard de Liège football stadium or catch a Formula One race at the Spa-Francorchamps racing track. Read more below about some of our selected points of interest in the area.
Attend a performance by one of the country's most famous opera houses, Royal Opera of Wallonia, in the historic Theatre Royal. Be enthralled by classical opera in a stunning setting.
Located next to Liège Airport, Fly-in is the largest free-fall simulator in the world. The new entertainment concept features a circular wind tunnel and it is be the ideal place to discover the sensations of skydiving, both for those who make their first flight and for skydiving professionals.
Dive into the world of one of the most successful soccer clubs in Belgium and visit its century-old stadium. Don't forget to check the schedule to watch a game!
When looking for restaurants, bars, and shops, look no further than Le Carré. This pedestrian-friendly neighborhood is among the more lively and dynamic areas in downtown Liège.
The Parc de la Boverie, located between the Meuse and the "Dérivation" canal, is a place for family leisure, open to all and open to the world. The rose garden, the Nicolas Schöffer Tower and a modern pond, make it a lovely place for walks, and, the building which was constructed in 1905 World Expo has taken on the name of “La Boverie”.
Visit this impressive stone staircase that dates back to the late 1800s, located a couple of blocks from the Meuse River. Climbing the 374 steps may be a challenge for some, but it offers unique city views at the top.
Spend an afternoon with the family on this Olympic-sized ice skating rink, or visit to watch a local ice hockey match. Located by a shopping center, the Patinoire de Liège is close to restaurants, but there is also a brewery inside.
Spend the day with the family at the city's aquarium and museum. In addition to viewing and learning about more than 150 species of marine organisms, the museum showcases skeletons of both aquatic and land mammals.