- Albergo Husa de la Couronne***
- Albergo Best Western Univers**
- Hotel Hors Château***
- Albergo Holiday Inn Liège****
- Albergo La Passerelle**
Alberghi Liegi
- Albergo Sabina**
- Monty Small Design Hotel***
- Albergo Président Nord***
- Albergo Floris Grand Place***
- Axl Flat Hôtel
Alberghi Bruxelles
- Albergo Karel de Stoute***
- Albergo Nuit Blanche
- Albergo Golden Tree***
- Albergo 't Putje***
- Albergo De Goezeput**
Alberghi Bruges
- Albergo The Imperial***
- Alpha Hotel**
- Ostend Hotel***
- Albergo Thermae Palace****
- Mondo Hotel Ostend***
Alberghi Ostenda
- Hotel Cathedral**
- Albergo Novotel Gent Centrum***
- Albergo NH Gent Sint Pieters****
- Charme Hotel Hancelot
- Albergo Eremyten Hof***
Alberghi Gand
- Hotel Ter Zaele***
- Albergo Lido***
- Albergo Charl's
- Pauls Hotel***
- Memlinc Palace Hotel****
Alberghi Knokke-Heist
- Albergo Condo Gardens Leuven
- Albergo Mercure Leuven***
- Theater Hotel Leuven-Centrum***
- Albergo Martin's Klooster****
- Albergo The Lodge Heverlee***
Alberghi Lovanio
- Albergo De Bedstay
- Hotel Scheldezicht
- Sir Plantin Antwerp Hotel***
- Hyllit Hotel****
- Hotel Rubens - Grote Markt****
Alberghi Anversa
- Albergo La Calèche***
- Albergo La Librairie**
- Albergo Le Nid d'Hirondelle***
- Tropical Hotel****
- Albergo Mont-des-Pins/Dennenheuvel**
Alberghi Durbuy
- Hotel Damier Kortrijk****
- Hotel Damier Kortrijk****
- Hotel Ter Linde**
- Albergo B&B Bloemenweelde
- Albergo casuaLLoft
Alberghi Kortrijk
Visit LiègeThe Palace of the Prince-Bishops - Composed of the Palace of Justice (classic façade at Place Saint Lambert 18) and the Provincial Palace (lateral neo-gothic façade at place Notger 2). This palace is the heart of the city, and represents the political power of the old Prince-Bishops of Liège.
The Curtius Palace, quai de Maestricht 13. This imposing 8-story building from the start of the 17th century was the store of a rich arms merchant. The nearby Hôtel de Hayme de Bomal (quai de Maestricht 8 and rue Feronstrée 122) was an official building under French rule and twice welcomed Napoleon. These two buildings and several other historic buildings provide the backdrop for the Museum Grand Curtius with its art and history collections.
The Museum of Wallonian Life is an ethnological mueseum hosted in an old convent. The Museum of Religious Art (rue Mère Dieu 1) will be integrated into the future Museum Grand Curtius, but can now be visited separately. ( The Mountain of Bueren and the slopes of the Citadel. Climb the imposing staircase of 373 steps, or opt for the smaller streets and stairways leading up to the Citadel's slopes. From the top, you'll have a lovely view of the city, from the Palace rooves to the ancient watchtower.
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