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A bustling university and college town, Liege has a long history of weapons manufacturing and has an Arms Museum. The River Meuse meanders through the city. On Sundays, the riverbank is the site of the famous Batt market, offering clothes, produce and food. Narrow shopping streets are packed with restaurant terraces. Liege is the birthplace of writer George Simenon and a great place to eat. Don't miss views of the city from Montagne de Bueren, 406 steps above the city streets.

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4 of 5 stars
Livingston, Scotland
Sep 27, 2002
3/5 found this review helpful

Liege on a sunday is not to be missed it has the longest street market in europe if not the world. Here you can buy anything from live animals, ducks, chickens, pot belly pigs to name a few. taste and...more

Nov 23, 2009

Super quartier qui vaut le détour à liège on y retrouve les antiquaires mais aussi galerie d'art et musés. Il y a la Batte le dimanche grand marché très annimé. Il y a plein de jolies impasse à...more

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