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Nicknamed the "Fiery City," this dynamic and friendly town in eastern Belgium captivates with its remarkable authenticity. Renowned for its rich thousand-year historical heritage, particularly vibrant cultural scene, and delicious local cuisine, it offers visitors an immersive experience in the Walloon art of living. Its lively character and preserved traditions make it an unmissable destination to discover Belgium in its most authentic light.

Geographical situation

Located in the heart of the eponymous province in the Walloon region, the city occupies a strategic position at the confluence of three rivers: the Meuse, the Ourthe, and the Vesdre. This privileged location places it at the crossroads of several natural regions, surrounded by Hesbaye to the north, the Pays de Herve to the east, and Condroz to the south. Its proximity to European borders makes it an ideal convergence point, only:

  • 90 km from Brussels
  • 30 km from Maastricht in the Netherlands
  • 50 km from Aachen in Germany

Atmosphere and character

The atmosphere here is imbued with warmth and authentic festivity. The locals are particularly renowned for their warm welcome and deep attachment to local traditions, creating a unique ambiance where history and modernity blend. The intense cultural life marks the seasons with numerous events, colorful markets, and popular festivities that enliven the streets throughout the year, perfectly reflecting the lively and generous character of this fiery city.

Climate

The temperate oceanic climate offers pleasant conditions with relatively mild winters and moderately warm summers. Average temperatures range from 1.1°C in January to 14.5°C in July, creating a temperate environment year-round. Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the twelve months with an average annual of about 854 mm, ensuring the lush vegetation characteristic of the region.

Best season to visit

The optimal period extends from May to September when temperatures become milder and days significantly lengthen. This season coincides perfectly with the peak of local cultural life, marked by numerous festivals and events that allow visitors to fully immerse themselves in the local vibrancy and enjoy terraces and outdoor activities.

Access

Accessibility benefits from modern and varied infrastructures:

  • Air travel: Bierset Airport, located a few kilometers to the west, offering flights to about ten sunny destinations
  • Railway: Liège-Guillemins station, an important European transport hub directly connected to Brussels, Paris, Cologne, and other continental metropolises
  • Geographical position: Natural crossroads facilitating road access from neighboring countries

Internal transport

The urban mobility network consists of several complementary options:

  • Public transport: Efficient bus network operated by TEC Liège-Verviers, serving the entire city and its surroundings
  • Sustainable mobility: Developed cycling infrastructure and largely pedestrianized city center facilitating walking
  • Complementary services: Available taxi network for specific trips

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