Youth Hostel in Liege
Travel Tips for Liège - Georges Simenon Youth Hostel (Page 1/2)
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12 Aug 2011 Jamie, England & Wales:
Pizzeria 2 minute walk fab service and food for under 8 Euros |
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19 Jun 2011 Maximo, USA:
tchantches and nanisse. Not cheap, but delicious |
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24 Mar 2011 Colin, Scotland:
use members kitchen and supermarket adjacent |
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24 Mar 2011 Colin, Scotland:
Various churches railway station architecture |
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19 Feb 2011 Michael, Canada:
Chez Stockies pour un boulet frites |
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19 Feb 2011 Michael, Canada:
La Cathédrale, les escaliers pour avoir la vue sur la ville. |
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04 Oct 2010 Nicola, England & Wales:
Use your Eurostar tkt to travel free on certain trains. Score! |
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04 Oct 2010 Nicola, England & Wales:
Nice communal space. Stunning courtyard (the premises used to be a monastery |
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29 Aug 2010 Emma, England & Wales:
The bar at the hostel was good, we ended up chatting to lots of other people staying there and drinking the cheap beer they serve. |
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29 Aug 2010 Emma, England & Wales:
Just over the bridge from the hostel and at the next street turn left, there are some very cheap eating places; we got falafel for €3.50. |
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HI Hostel Liège - Georges Simenon Youth HostelAh, Liège! What more can we say about this town? A hive of activity throughout the year, world capital of student folklore, nerve centre of Belgian football and so many other things. Liège Youth Hostel is in perfect harmony with the spirit of the town. Party the night away in a fabulous setting, every night of the week? No fear! Well, we will let you sleep in. The hostel is a 5 minute walk from the buzz of the town centre, in a decidedly young and vibrant part of town. For those keen to explore, Liège (and specifically the hostel) is an ideal base from which to visit the major tourist cities in Belgium and Europe. Brussels, Bruges, Cologne, Maastricht…here you come! And apart from that, don’t forget to sample at least one of our famous Liège waffles. If you don’t, it’s as if you never set foot in Liège. | more...... |

