Great place to stay, clean and tidy. Rooms quite small but great decor. Make sure to book the Tapas bar downstairs in advance as it is very popular, we had to go elsewhere as it was full. Surrounding eateries a bit drab.
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Great place to stay, clean and tidy. Rooms quite small but great decor. Make sure to book the Tapas bar downstairs in advance as it is very popular, we had to go elsewhere as it was full. Surrounding eateries a bit drab.
An excellent boutique hotel nestled in the centre of Liege. The evening meal was exceptional with a wide range of tastes, great wines and friendly staff....we will definitely visit again.... The food ranged from sushi to lobster bisque to white asparagus to squid to veal to chocolate mousse to cheese
We stopped in Liege heading north back home from travelling in France and booked this hotel just before arriving in Liege.
We had the suite of the hotel which was the only one taking three people. We had to climb a very steep staircas to reach the double bed. The room was quite trendy I suppose (i. e. a bit...
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this hotel has probably the best location of any hotel in Liege. However, stairs to the rooms are very very steep. We had to pay for our room upon arrival, which was a bit odd. Nice Spanish restaurant on the ground floor. Rooms are fairly basic but everything, including powershower worked.
Rooms far too small, staff extremely unfriendly, interior pseudo-modern, but bad quality. Rooms all in all the standard of a low-budget hotel or a youth hostel, but prizes way over the top for what they offer. No reception at night, not even a telephone number to dial in cases of emergency. If the hotel had not been booked in advance...
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We stayed there with two other couples - we got the largest of the rooms - others complained that they couldn't actually walk around the bed without banging the wall or stubbing a toe! Certainly the rooms look bigger on the website!
The stairs are extremely steep to get up to the rooms, so not really suitable for the less...
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This is a 18th Century building recently converted to a 9 bedroom hotel. The appearance internally is very minimalist - exposed brickwork and beams and the rooms are chic. The hotel is situated above a Spanish Restaurant called Ole Ole (e acute) which does passable tapas and is dominated by large screen TV and local Spanish residents watching football. They're...
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