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1 : Visit the Curtius Museum [2 hrs]
Explore the impressive Curtius Museum which is housed in a series of grand 17th-century buildings. Admire the stunning collection of porcelain, glassware, and weaponry, and learn about Liege’s rich history through the exhibits on display.

2 : Discover the Palace of the Prince-Bishops [1.5 hrs]
Step back in time at the Palace of the Prince-Bishops, a magnificent palace showcasing ornate rooms, period furniture, and beautiful gardens. Witness the opulence and power of the former rulers of Liege as you wander through this historic site.

3 : Stroll around Montagne de Bueren [1 hr]
Climb the iconic Montagne de Bueren staircase, a 374-step stairway that offers panoramic views of the city. Enjoy the picturesque surroundings and capture breathtaking photos of Liege from the top of this historic staircase.

4 : Explore the Cathedral of St. Paul [1 hr]
Marvel at the stunning architecture of the Cathedral of St. Paul, a magnificent Gothic cathedral dating back to the 10th century. Admire the intricate stained glass windows, impressive sculptures, and peaceful atmosphere of this religious landmark.

5 : Visit the Aquarium-Museum of Liege [1.5 hrs]
Dive into the fascinating world of marine life at the Aquarium-Museum of Liege, home to a diverse range of aquatic species. Discover underwater ecosystems, learn about conservation efforts, and enjoy interactive exhibits for all ages.

Background Info

Weather
Liege experiences mild summers with temperatures around 20-25°C (68-77°F) and occasional rainfall. Winters are cold with temperatures averaging 0-5°C (32-41°F) and some snowfall. Humidity levels are moderate, and air quality is generally good.

Language
The local language spoken in Liege is French, but many residents also speak German and Dutch.

Cost Of Living
The cost of living in Liege is lower compared to other major cities in Belgium, with affordable housing, dining, and transportation options.

Other
Liege is known for its vibrant cultural scene, bustling markets, and lively festivals throughout the year. The city’s rich industrial history and diverse architecture make it a fascinating destination for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts.

Liège – city in Wallonia, Belgium

Location: Liege, wallonne, Région 4030, BelgiumBelgium flag

Official Site: Visit Official Site

Summary: Liège Summary

Map: Map of Liège

Weather: Liège Forecast


Post Codes: 4000, 4020, 4030, 4031, 4032

Dialing Codes: 04

Official Languages: French

Official Names: Liège (French), Lüttich (German), Luik (Dutch), Liegi (Italian), Lieja (Spanish), Lîdje (Walloon), 列日 (Chinese), Lieĝo (Esperanto), Leodium (Latin), Льеж (Russian), Luuk (West Flemish)

Local Names: Liège (French), Lîdje (Walloon)


Population: 196,291 (2014)

Elevation: 66 m

Area: 69.39 sq km

Coordinates: 50.64, 5.571

Timezone: (UTC+01:00) Central European Time (Brussels)


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