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How long is the drive from Aachen to Liege?

The direct drive from Aachen to Liege is 34.2 mi (55 km), and should have a drive time of 40 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Aachen to Liege, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Maastricht, Roermond, and Valkenburg, as well as top places to visit like Ordensburg Vogelsang and Greifvogelstation & Wildfreigehege Hellenthal, or the ever-popular Nonna di Mia Düren.

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Top cities between Aachen and Liege

The top cities between Aachen and Liege are Maastricht, Roermond, and Valkenburg. Maastricht is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Aachen and less than an hour from Liege.
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Valkenburg

Valkenburg is home to the modest 11th- and 12th-century ruins that are situated on a small knoll above the town center. The ruins serve as a visual focal point for the town, especially when illuminated with purple-blue lights at night, adding to its charm and allure.
19% as popular as Maastricht
6 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Liege
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Roermond

Roermond, located in the Limburg province of the Netherlands, is a historically significant city with town rights dating back to 1231. Situated on the lower Roer on the east bank of the river Meuse, it has a designated conservation area in its town center. The province of Limburg also boasts other charming destinations like Venlo, Weert, Sittard, Heerlen, and Maastricht.
21% as popular as Maastricht
26 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Liege
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Maastricht

Museums
Art Galleries
Art Museums
Maastricht, a charming city in the southern Netherlands, is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and lively cultural offerings. The old town features the Gothic-style Sint Janskerk church and the Romanesque Basilica of St. Servatius, which houses an impressive collection of religious art. Situated along the Maas River is the modern Bonnefanten art museum.
Most popular city on this route
10 minutes off the main route, 55% of way to Liege

Best stops along Aachen to Liege drive

The top stops along the way from Aachen to Liege (with short detours) are Book Store Dominicanen, Designer Outlet Roermond, and Liege-Guillemins. Other popular stops include Thermes de Spa, Sint Pieter Fort, and GaiaZOO.
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Nonna di Mia Düren

$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
Nightlife
Bars & Clubs
Exceptionally friendly staff. Had the scrambled eggs Mediterranean, and the Chili's just add a perfect touch to it. Atmosphere was pleasant and didn't feel crowded despite the restaurant being full.
Annika T — Google review
Very good food. The portions are correct for the prices and the quality is excellent. The brot is really delicious (taste and texture). Though we did not reserve a table, we seated though we had to search for a table for ourself. The waitresses were friendly and kept checking on us. There was a bit of an issue with the machine for card payment and in general, the restaurant has a nice interior.
Kharuna R — Google review
The food is delicious, they serve the best Zuppa di Pomodoro. However, the staff is a roller-coster ride, sometimes they are really nice, but sometimes they are just rude. Maybe they feel overwhelmed when the place is too crowded.
Juan N — Google review
young and welcoming staff, excellent English, the cuisine Is good
Leonardo Z — Google review
Verry good and tasty food!! I recommend 100%👍👍🙌
Carpiuc C — Google review
The ambiance is OK, food is good but pricey and some of the staffs are terrifying and feels like they are quite not approachable
Jeje R — Google review
Really good meal for a town centre. Very impressed. Good service and delicious food.
Susie W — Google review
Amazing cakes with plum and nice coffee
Ben E — Google review
4.2
(1087)
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3.5
(24)
Weierstraße 1, 52349 Düren, Germany
https://nonnadimia.de/standorte/dueren
+49 2421 6930669
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Ordensburg Vogelsang

Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
100-hectare resort on former Nazi Castle Vogelsang with guided tours, visitor & education centers.
A very chilling yet interesting place to visit. It has an amazing view. The site is very big. If you’re into history, then i totally recommend this place. From there you can also start a 4 hour hiking tour that goes around the sea and back to site.
Fatma A — Google review
Very interesting place to visit, especially for school classes and other group trips, and nice personal, however me and my friends waited fifteen minutes for the gastronomy to open, when they were supposed to already be open, we had to call the place for them to open the doors and the food was overpriced and tasted bad. My friends and I had waffles with cherries and cream, the cherries tasted like they were already rotten and we could not eat them so it was wasted money.
Annika H — Google review
Beautiful place with wonderful views. Parking ticket : 6€ There is a restaurant with “standard food quality” and enough places for everyone inside and outside. Walking through the national park is an amazing experience.
Gabriel C — Google review
It’s a modern museum. Lovely views and solid information. The audio guide should be updated (google audio voiceover in 2025?) plus some of the signes would be great to have im English. Overall very good, nice and helpful people. Thank you
Hynek — Google review
The place was both shocking (historical aspepct) and mesmerizing. The area is large, you should expect a lot of walk, but it worth. If you are looking for the exact preservation of the national socialist place, you should look elsewhere. This facility was used a lot since then, so lots of modernizations happened, but this did not take out any experience from me. The location is awesome with excellent lookout.
Károly S — Google review
Amazing historical place, although a bit difficult to apprehend without going through the museum. The museum is well thought, focusing on the background for building such a place before going through it (brief) use by the nazis and the impact on the graduates. It really shows the inefficiency of the authoritarian regime, but also the indoctrination and resulting horrors. A great place to visit on a sunny day!
Charles O — Google review
Wonderfull view, very interesting place
Magda — Google review
I can recommend the guided tour. We did the tour for Dutch speakers, which was guided by somebody who was stationed for over 15 years on the Vogelsang IP. He did have a lot of knowledge of the history and also had some great anecdotes from the time he was stationed there.
Ron N — Google review
4.4
(5186)
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4.0
(138)
Vogelsang 70, 53937 Schleiden, Germany
https://vogelsang-ip.de/
+49 2444 915790
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Greifvogelstation & Wildfreigehege Hellenthal

Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Wildlife park with farm animals & wild deer, displays of eagles & falcons, plus a Wild West village.
Lovely park with vast grounds where you can interact with animals and watch a bird of pray show. We visited in winter and enjoyed it despite the cold. The animals were out and about and we could feed them with the food bought at the park - you can but it at the ticket office and then stock up some more at vending machines throughout the park (bring coins). Also, bring clothes you don’t mind getting dirty as some animals will jump or lean on you to get food. Our kids absolutely loved it and they also enjoyed walking through the small bird enclosure and having parakeets and budgies sit on their shoes and land on their arms. There’s a playground inside, as well as a snack kiosk and outside the park you’ll find a restaurant with typical german fare (think schnitzel and fries). There’s plenty of parking (free), especially if you arrive early. But do keep in mind that most foreign credit (and debit) cards are not accepted (e.g. Visa) so bring cash.
Nina J — Google review
Superb variety of birds of prey and animals you can get close to. A great place for children and adults in a beautiful setting. Secret tip...try the homebrew Honey Beer!
Colin R — Google review
Wow wow must go!!! Unbelievable! For all people 3 months to 120. Good to begin with the “train “ bus, that takes you around all directions to see and know where to go. First thing you have to ask when the birds show starts! Then go back and walk all the way. You can give food to the animals and go inside…. So cool. And be with them all around you. The wild birds are amazing! The “ Bambi “ so nice. You have pigs too and much more. We came with something to eat from home. Take water and good walking shoes.
Wine N — Google review
This small zoo is a wonderful place to discover and interact with some animals and to learn more about them. And as a cherry on top there is also a bird of prey show. Unfortunately the show is in German, but the doesn't make it less spectacular.
Ron N — Google review
Paradise for animal lovers. For 1€ you can buy a small bag of food, but make sure you get enough because there are so many adorable animals you want to feed!
Viktoria T — Google review
Beautiful! Natural! Pure! I think it's one of the best open game enclosures in Europe. The ideal place for children, grown ups, couples, the elderly, in short for everyone. A huge parking lot outside with a nice cafe at the entrance. The tickets aren't that cheap. It costs 11€ for adults but on the other hand, it's so much worth it. For this amount you get so much in return inside. A magnificent bird show with all the best hunting birds for eg: Falcons, owls, different species of eagles and hawks, etc. You get to interact personally and feed varieties of animals like deers, boars, red deers, donkeys, lynx, sheeps, etc, etc. You can buy animal food at the counter, I think it costs 1€ per packet. It's pure nature inside with beautiful panoramas at places where mountains, river and the skies meet each other. We love this place alot and definitely recommend it to everyone. A MUST!
Akshay K — Google review
Quite a large park with many of the animals of the area exposed. The living area's of the wildlife are spacious for most animals. There is also a playground for children. In the park toilets are available and there are some coffee and lunch places around. At the entrance is a large restaurant.
Mr D — Google review
Such a wonderful place! As an animal freak I was in paradise. Animals are well cared for and have a lot of freedom. Baby goats stole the show though! We absolutely recommend visiting. You can spend the whole day walking around and admire birds, bors, deer and whatnots. Best part...you can handfeed them, touch them and enjoy the nature. A must visit when in Eifel.
Izana B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(88)
Wildfreigehege 1, 53940 Hellenthal, Germany
http://www.greifvogelstation-hellenthal.de/
+49 2482 2292
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Nationaal Park de Meinweg

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8 lists 
National park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Meinweg National Park is a picturesque and serene destination, offering a terraced landscape with heathlands, woodlands, and diverse wildlife. It's popular for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. The park features remnants of the 1879 railroad and the in 1962 aborted coal mine, adding to its historical significance. Visitors can enjoy extensive hiking and biking while exploring interesting geology and natural history. The area also offers pleasant cafes at the entrance for convenience.
Very beautiful with different plants coverage. Even in November, it looks pretty. I went for a 15 k hike ...
HamidReza E — Google review
Beautiful nature, wonderful shaded forest with clearly marked pathways to walk your dogs. Shaded parking, lovely restaurant. A magical place, lots of wild mushrooms.
Michelle F — Google review
We have been there 4 times and each walking route is different. You can easily spend a whole day here. The only negative is the many cyclists.
Wen75moors — Google review
It's a great location for a walk in nature. Loads of trails and a wonderful view. I'm looking forward to our next visit. As we enjoy the outdoors and nature. This place had what we expected and more. I recommend it for the entire family and friends.
Jerry L — Google review
Lovely place to walk , cycle or take trip with horse carriage. Also the restaurant is quite a nice place with good selection. For kids some adventure play equipment.
JE H — Google review
Extensive hiking and biking. Interesting geology and natural history. Quiet. Remnants of the 1879 railroad (The Iron Rhine, from Antwerp to Mönchengladbach) and the in 1962 aborted coal mine (State Mine Beatrix). Pleasant cafe at entrance (De Boshut), convenient for its facilities.
Anton B — Google review
A very nice (small) National Park to explore. Lots of different landscapes.
Frans N — Google review
Great natural park to have a walk or a ride
David L — Google review
4.6
(1874)
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4.5
(183)
Meinweg 2, 6075 NA Herkenbosch, Netherlands
http://www.np-demeinweg.nl/
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Saunadorf Roetgen Therme

Sauna
Spas & Wellness
Restaurant
Wellness center
Spas
This was a lovely spa experience. This was my first German Spa experience and I loved it! I would highly recommend this to anyone. When we first arrived, I made an appointment at the spa for an hour massage. It was amazing and relaxing. He was extremely professional yet personable. I felt very at ease and booked again for the day we left. He came in early to accommodate our early departure. He made tea and gave little snacks after the second appointment. It was wonderful! Call early to book a massage! Two of the best massages I have ever received. The hotel room was nice, the beds could do with a little upgrade. Very clean! The hotel staff were always attentive and even though we speak little German, they were very patient with us. The breakfasts and dinners were also wonderful. The staff were efficient and friendly. We will be back, hopefully we can stay longer than 3 days!
Suzanne W — Google review
Unfortunately as tourists from a foreign country we did know that such services are traditionally nude without segregation between men and women. The staff did not bother to tell us about this even though we had a small child with us, and adressed them in English language to show that we are not locals.
Victoria B — Google review
Nice Spa with 7 different sauna's and an outdoor warm swimming pool. The food in the evening was terrible but breakfast was great! Hotel rooms are dated.
Ralph P — Google review
Fantastic thermal bath pretty much on the Belgium-German boarder. Super friendly staff and with a family atmosphere. With 7 possible more different saunas. Good and well prepared food. We will be back soon.
John W — Google review
I am sure it's a great place, but it is FKK which we avoid. Please be aware, non-German guests!
Michael B — Google review
It's clean and nice location for relaxing and eating. It is proper Therme.
Tsune K — Google review
Utter disgusting person had the cheek to look me up and down before telling me there was no rooms .obviously doesn't like the British
Simon P — Google review
This gets better with each visit. We had a splendid, relaxing day.
Bill P — Google review
4.2
(1243)
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4.0
(123)
Postweg 8, 52159 Roetgen, Germany
http://www.roetgen-therme.de/
+49 2471 12030
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Designer Outlet Roermond

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Designer Outlet Roermond is situated in the southeastern part of the Netherlands, with a rich history dating back to Roman times. The city of Roermond boasts iconic Dutch architecture, traditional houses, and picturesque streets that reflect its centuries-old heritage. It is also renowned as Europe's premier destination for outlet shopping. The outlet attracts visitors from near and far, with peak hours typically occurring around 2 PM on Sundays.
Visited here Sunday afternoon. If you want to go shopping on Sunday and you are near this area, this is the place to do it. First, parking is €7 per visit. Not a bad deal if you are shopping multiple hours here. They have covered parking garage as well. Plenty of parking including EV charging available during my visit. The shops located here are superb. They have high end luxury brands as well as other well known brands offering decent discount price. Some perks: they have many places to eat, shaded places to sit down to rest, and the visitor’s center has a free water station so you can drink water for free. And washrooms are clean and free to use also. We spent about three hours total knowing which stores to visit/shop and the experience was simply fantastic. We also ate at a couple of places and the price was more on the expensive side (due to the exclusive location) while food tasted quite good. The layout of the shopping center is nicely done and “fun”, navigating around is definitely easy. And you can tell the entire place is well maintained and clean. The Sunday crowd seemed to be increasing in the afternoon, so I would think coming here early is a good idea.
Boots N — Google review
One of the best shopping outlets I have been to. There are so many stores from probably all popular brands in this complex. The layout is easy to navigate with multiple food points, coffee shops and kiosks for snacks. A decently large free of cost play area for kids, two minutes walk to the city center, very reasonable day parking fees, clean and free toilets on every corner make this outlet fantastic for shopping, eating out or just strolling through the great crowd. Highly recommended.
SACHIT V — Google review
Top top 👍👍👍 Great place to buy clothes, you can always find something with good prices and discounts. The only drawback is that on weekends it is terribly crowded, you literally have to wait in line in front of certain stores because of the excessive number of people inside at that moment. My recommendation would be to avoid visiting on weekends or arm yourself with patience, everything else 5 star ⭐️…
Daki S — Google review
Nice place good price. I surprised 50% of seller Syrian and all speaking English arabic Dutch !!! It's only 1 hour from Germany. Recommended
Fantom 7 — Google review
It's great to have so many brands gathered in the same area. It is organized and clean. It is quieter on weekdays and before noon. Other times it is crowded. It is a great place where you can shop and have a good time.
Mehmet Ş — Google review
It is an interesting thing, soso many people, queues everywhere...go on early and not on weekend i guess? But i didnt find it that cheap, or good deals, not really outlet priced..some promotions good, but thats it. Didnt even buy anything..🤔
Bea E — Google review
So many stores. Supposed to be outlet and we went there because it was said that they had extra discount at stores this week but compared to other outlets the prices were even higher. On top of that people are coming for shopping and you still the have to pay for parking, come on!!!
Murat G — Google review
We have enjoyed shopping and dining and watching Christmas tree 🌲 season lighting ceremonies
Mohsen F — Google review
4.3
(83799)
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4.0
(2475)
Stadsweide 2, 6041 TD Roermond, Netherlands
https://outlets.mcarthurglen.com/nl/nl/designer-outlet-roermond/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=MAG14&y_source=1_Mzk5ODY2OS03MTUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ%3D%3D
+31 475 351 777
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GaiaZOO

Mentioned on 
21 lists 
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
GaiaZOO is a modern zoo featuring animals from around the world, an indoor dinosaur park, and a petting zoo. The zoo offers well-planned routes that are easily accessible by foot, wheelchair, or baby prams. Visitors can enjoy various food options at multiple restaurants and ample seating areas throughout the park. The enclosures are spacious with multiple viewing areas, and there are play areas for children. Additionally, there is a large tower to ascend for panoramic views of the surroundings.
I can give this zoo 6 x⭐️ ! End up in Aachen without any entertainment for my toddler child and randomly found this zoo. We had multiple wow moments! Highly recommended!
Hadi Z — Google review
The park itself is an unbelievably beautiful and one can see that tit was a huge terraforming effort. On the downside, too many animals were missing/sleeping/away/not visible or our timing was off perhaps. A few others were replaced by plastic copies (like snakes / frogs etc.) with a toddler it is an amazing full day activity. It will take you 5 to 6 hours or even hours to cover everything, including one or two meals, and perhaps some playground time
Taymour A — Google review
Really nice zoo. Maybe one of the best (together with the Arhem) zoo in the Netherlands. The environment was so natural, green, well preserve and maintained. Just beautiful. The animals were happy, well fed. There are plenty of places to have your own picnic meal. You can buy food as well. Toilets are available and many playgrounds for kids. The parking is 8.50€ per day. The entrance is cheaper in September onwards, but still a bit expensive. Not so many animals but the ones they have are super nice. My favorite area was the giraffes. They have, at least, four or five. Lovely. I strongly advise to use the Gaia zoo app to navigate the map. Otherwise the zoo paths are entangled.
A. S — Google review
It's one of the best zoos i have been to! Lots of vegetation and trees for shades. Even on hot days, it cool enough to walk around. Wide spaces for the animals and lots of small places to look at the animals for children. Also the food and drinks are good and a lot of variations.
Julian W — Google review
Gaia Zoo has a nice environment, but there are fewer animals than in our own garden. The entrance fee is very high – €28 just for a walk through a pretty park. There are more snack bars and restaurants than animals. Total waste of money for the ticket.
Marek P — Google review
Great place for small children..they have a huge indoor dino inspired playground. It was very crowded when I visited so limited views and small viewing areas. Expensive food &:drinks, but expected..but I thought it was amazing that they had free sunscreen stations 👍🏼😀
Carla D — Google review
I would definitely recommend this place its so good and it has alot of animals alot of nature i would actually recommend to go there during fall when its not too hot or too cold so that you get a good 😌 experience the place is big and since that its one if the biggest Zoos in the Netherlands 🇳🇱 there is going to be alot of people especially tourists its also favorable for kids because there is a play ground not one but many restaurants are inside so be sure to have a good time !
Tina N — Google review
Lovely Zoo in the Netherlands with beautiful animal enclosures. Don’t miss the Giraffes for a close and personal encounter. Simply lovely!
Osi — Google review
4.5
(18479)
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4.4
(1442)
Gaiaboulevard 1, 6468 PH Kerkrade, Netherlands
https://www.gaiazoo.nl/
+31 45 567 6070
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Mondo Verde

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Theme park
Nature & Parks
Mondo Verde is a 25-hectare theme park and animal park located in Park Gravenrode, Landgraaf. It features international gardens showcasing various cultures, along with attractions such as a dinosaur forest, zoo, and aviary. Visitors can enjoy family-friendly rides and explore the diverse range of animals on display. The park also offers an all-you-can-eat dining option with a variety of food and drink choices. Additionally, Mondo Verde provides a water park for summer fun.
Pancakes were nice, but would be nicer with Nutella. Slush puppies were good but they had only 1 flavour. Water slides were super fun! The gardens were interesting. Tomato soup was not edible. We will definitely visit again.
Maria V — Google review
Overall, the park is enjoyable and offers a pleasant experience. The atmosphere is nice, and it’s a good place to spend time. Pros: The zoo is fantastic! There’s a wide variety of animals, and you can even interact with some of them, which makes it great for families and animal lovers. Cons: - Games: The selection of games is limited, with only a few options, so it feels a bit lacking in activities. - Food and Drinks: Unfortunately, the food could use some improvement. It lacks flavor, and the juice tastes like it’s mostly water. - The coffee was disappointing as well.
Mohamad T — Google review
I’ve read so mixed reviews until now. My kids are 12 and 9 years old, and they loved the place. They went in all the attractions, enjoyed to the most. We could see the panther, lions, tigers and kids we amazed. As a parent I do agree with some people about how small the animal’s enclosure are and that they don’t look that lively. There’s free food and it was not hard to find - it was on the map of the park. The free food is ok and there’s also free drinks, which was really nice on a hot day! The attractions could receive more attention. There many rusts spots, in some places I was almost concerned of the quality of the material. My kids loved and want to go back there and we might go back. Ah there enough places with shade and cover for rain if needed.
Jonatas D — Google review
This is one of the best value parks I have ever seen. For 25 euros we could stay there all day from 10-5, eat as much as we like and also drink. The zoo parts are very well maintained and the animals look healthy and happy. There are some incredible rides for the kids (all included), and adults! Very relaxed atmosphere, I highly recommend a visit.
Lilian W — Google review
I am shocked by how animals can still be treated like this in 2025. Wild animals exposed to noise, close to people and causing them A LOT of stress. Their environment is ridiculously SMALL for what’s truly in their nature. I actively disencourage people to come here. Too little people are aware of what is actually going, even behind the scenes. I didn’t see food, camels were eating some grass on the stones. Not shaved correctly, in a cruel state of health. I hope that animal welfare associations can have an impact on the continuity of this park. Some animals are even inside in such a small, cold cage. On the picture here below we dont see them, they hid. But very saddening.
Aurélie V — Google review
Get your tickets via social deals. Lovely place to visit on summer day. Would definitely go back again. I didn't like that I couldn't find lockers anywhere / it was wasp season and there weren't any wasp traps set up, the level was a bit intense. But besides that great small theme park/zoo/gardens/ water play
Sarah M — Google review
Not recommended: beautiful park that is overcrowded when the weather is nice and serious food safety deficiencies. Landscape park and gardens are very beautiful, nice to watch the animals. However, many animals are kept in (too) small enclosures; out of date as far as I'm concerned. A bird in a closed part of the park has a broken beak that has been duct taped together; this should of course be solved more animal-friendly. The park is not at all designed to handle the high numbers of visitors: enormous queues that Efteling does not even have. This undercapacity also undermines the all-you-can-eat concept: waiting 45 minutes for a small bowl of (over)cooked pasta is no exception. Slush puppy machines are defective, empty, or contain syrup that is too warm or ice mass that is too frozen. Most bizarre is the staff at Villa Toscane who repeatedly (!) drops sandwiches on the floor and then without batting an eyelid puts them back on the pile of food offered. Toilets are not cleaned for hours: poop is on the walls. If you ask the staff for toilet paper, they don't understand you or they can't help you. Staff at at least two attractions do not speak Dutch, English or German and do not know what to do during a disruption. Water park 'Pirate Splash' is not open in May, even when it is 26°C (this is stated on the website if you search carefully). And please note: charging your electric car here is not an option: the available charging station is “reserved for the management of Mondo Verde”.
Ewoud E — Google review
A beautiful park, well maintained, great gardens and combinations to see and to enjoy. The concept is great, many places to sit down and eat or drink something included in your ticket.
Frank W — Google review
4.0
(12443)
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3.3
(720)
Groene Wereld 10, 6372 PW Landgraaf, Netherlands
https://www.wereldtuinenmondoverde.nl/
+31 45 571 7252
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Hotel Snowworld Landgraaf

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Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Nestled within the vibrant SnowWorld Landgraaf indoor winter sports resort, Hotel Snowworld Landgraaf offers a modern retreat for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation. Guests can enjoy spacious accommodations with comfortable beds, although some may find the bathroom layout a bit unconventional due to its glass doors that provide little privacy. The hotel boasts an impressive dining experience with delicious meals available for breakfast and dinner at reasonable prices.
Very spacious and well lit rooms. Excellent soundproofing, everything is very clean, and the bathroom and shower are equipped with everything you need: shampoo, shower gel, etc. It takes just a few minutes to get from the ski slopes to the rooms, and you can reach them from the restaurant (first floor) with a convenient elevator. Breakfast is served at the Off Piste Self Service (1st floor). Free parking. It is certainly a bit more expensive than a hotel in Landgraaf, but the convenience justifies the cost. Highly recommended.
Dario F — Google review
Solid 3 stars overall, rooms are decent size with nice modern sink and wooden paneling, a desk, a couch. Sliding door between toilet and shower is a weird but I guess it works. Beds are a little lumpy and walls are thin, but it’s very convenient for a ski weekend. The restaurants are quite good downstairs, and you have instant access to the slopes!
C M — Google review
If you book a room at a genuinely good price and your focus is 100% on the snow activities, accepting the room as a purely functional (and somewhat lacking) place to sleep and shower, then it serves its purpose. The convenience to the slopes is truly unmatched. However, if room comfort, a good night's sleep, or climate control are priorities for you, the current state of the rooms is a bit disappointing and needs improvements. Book for the snow, manage your expectations for the room, and aim for a bargain price. You will have a nice trip ;-)
Chris C — Google review
The location is excellent, offering very convenient access to the ski slopes. Sitting in the bar and bistro areas to enjoy food and drinks is pleasant, as you can comfortably watch the skiers. The snacks here are tasty. We paid €17 per person for breakfast, but the variety was very poor. On multiple days, I noticed that the cucumbers were not washed properly, with soil visible on their skins—this was quite careless. However, the part that disappointed me the most was the condition of the rooms. When we arrived, the heating system in the hotel was completely non-functional due to a technical issue. Although they provided a heater after we called to report it—which was nice—the overall cleanliness of the rooms was unacceptable. Upon entering the room for the first time, there were clearly visible layers of dust on the floor. Cleaning was scheduled only once every three days, and after returning to the room on the third day, we found that we couldn’t enter because the cleaning staff had inserted the “Do Not Disturb” sign into the card slot. This required us to go back to the reception to get a new key. Once we managed to enter the room, we found the beds had been made, but the floors were still untouched. Worse, while the duvet was being arranged, additional dust from under the beds had been stirred up and scattered around the room. I called reception again to report this, and they promised to send someone to clean, but even by the next day, no one showed up. Another major issue was the extremely thin walls. We could hear everything from the neighboring rooms, including conversations.
Sevcan A — Google review
While the location is very good next to the indoor ski area, the rooms are awful. Beds are noisy, toilet/shower combination is not practical, no proper heating in the rooms, cleaning in every 3 days, tasteless scrambled egg every morning. In short, the hotel itself is creating a very bad experience. Update: it is getting weirder everyday, the hotel room is full of dirt just after cleaning, dirtier than before. Update 2: reception and ski center are very much disconnected. The reception sells the wrong tickets (as they don't fully understand the ski center) and you are to blame for buying the wrong tickets.
Fuat A — Google review
We booked for 2 ppl and a kid. said the kid was for free. Came to the reception and had to pay amost 45€ extra. The girl in the reception asked ”and where is she gonna sleep?!” instead of informing us. Really bad and not recommended, this hotel really charges extra for nothing!
Steven M — Google review
The flexibility of the hotel is the worst I have ever experienced in my life. I made an error in my booking and booked a night from Tuesday to Wednesday instead from Monday to Tuesday. I discovered this during check-in in Monday at 15:20 (official check-in is 15:00). I asked what are the options, i.e. if it's possible to shift my booking by one day to the front. This was denied with the reason that a room needs to be cancelled 24 hours prior they check-in day. The hotel insisted to pay the wrongly booked night for 126€ (the breakfast was taken off as a "gesture if good will") and offered me to book an additional night for 142€, since they have rooms available. This is from customer friendliness and service point of view a clear desaster. I would have even accepted a penalty of 20€ for the effort of late cancellation. Errors can happen everywhere, I admitted my error and the flexibility offered was zero. It looks more like a rip-off, since the guest in need needs to stay somewhere and this would have been a good opportunity for selling two rooms. I am sorry that I have to give my first bad review ever, but it's the truth.
Heiko — Google review
I really loved this Hotel I came here for 1 day but I really liked it, it is located in a very nice place and it has very good Skypark/Indor Snowcenter where you can sky even wenn you don’t know you can lern with a trainer. I really enjoyed staying here.
Balint L — Google review
4.0
(906)
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3.6
(393)
Witte Wereld 1, 6372 VG Landgraaf, Netherlands
https://www.snowworld.com/landgraaf/nl/hotel?utm_source=gmb_listing&utm_medium=organic
+31 45 547 0656
10

Reinhardstein Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the picturesque region of Stavelot Abbey and Malmedy, the Castle of Reinhardstein is a restored 14th-century gem offering guided tours, medieval dinners, and scenic hiking trails. Visitors can climb the six-meter-high stone steps to reach Belgium's highest point at Signal de Botrange or explore Liege for its architectural wonders like the Prince-Bishops Palace. The castle boasts passionate guides who share historical facts with enthusiasm, making it an engaging experience for history enthusiasts.
One of the prettiest castles I've been to. The decor for Christmas was unlike anything I've ever seen. It's was simply beautiful and eye catching. It made me want to spend the entire day hanging out with people dressed up in medieval attire to having some warm drinks enjoying the overall medieval atmosphere.
Travelography H — Google review
A beautiful castle from the 13th century. The guided tour is highly recommended. There are some very interesting relics present. The castle is located in the middle of a forest and is therefore not easily accessible for people with walking difficulties. However, it does provide a nice walk.
Kris B — Google review
Visit to the castle is only possible through guided tours. Tickets for those are bought at the place itself, starting on the hour. Option to have French or Dutch. Our Dutch guide was kind and funny and provided much useful background info about the castle and its history. Only disappointing thing was the “peasant lunch” that we had read about online that you can have in the Tavern. We assumed this was inside the castle, but it was just a wooden cafeteria next to the palace so we opted out of that. Castle is definitely worth a visit.
Lisa S — Google review
We had an amazing time at this castle. Be mindful about opening days, it is a bit tricky on their website so we showed up on the day it was closed. Fortunately we could come back the next day. You can only enter the castle with the guided tour, groups are relatively small, a lot of kids. Tour guide is very interactive and gives you an extensive info about the castle history. They got a great souvenir shop so don’t forget to get yourself a little something on the way out. You can also have a bite before or after the tour at their cafe. Definitely recommend for visit.
Katerina S — Google review
We visited a lot of fortresses and castles during our journey through Germany, France, Luxembourg and Belgium’s historic landmarks. This location was a highlight and we loved the passion of the guide who brought us insight to the history of this castle.
Wilhelm — Google review
Excellent place to visit! A very well restaured castle, full of history and very interesting facts linked to its past. The guided visit starts every hour and it takes you outside the castle as well as inside.
Cezar N — Google review
Very nice tour and guide! Worth the walk. There is a small bar at the entrance.
Joachim R — Google review
Enjoyed the visit very much. It's a place full of history and very beautiful outside and inside. The wait time went by very quickly, as there was ice cream for all the kids. I also recommend visiting the waterfall afterwards, if you don't have a baby stroller with you (the trail is very difficult).
Silviu D — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(193)
Chem. du Cheneux 50/50, 4950, 4950 Waimes, Belgium
https://www.reinhardstein.net/
+32 80 44 68 68
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11

Baugnez 44 Historical Center

Permanently Closed
War museum
Museums
History museum
Wonderful museum with an extraordinary collection of German uniforms and equipment, all in very good condition, also lot of US. The collection is exhibited with an eye for detail. Tip for parents: this is not an do-and-experience museum and therefore less suitable for (small) children.
Floor E — Google review
Best historical center (WWII war museum) I have ever seen. Very complete. Pity the movie theater had no airco, this place was damn hot. Enjoy the pictures I took.
Marald B — Google review
Have seen more museums about WWII. Still this is an interesting one, because of an unknown but important confrontation that happened during the Battle of the Bulge, only 200 meters from the location. There are several personal items to be seen and interesting stories to be heard from soldiers involved in this story. For app. 1,5 - 2 hrs one can spend a good time learning about these events and more, being guided by an audio tour.
Ronalđj K — Google review
A thoughtful put together private museum shining light on a dark part of human history. I'd gladly visit again.
Rob D — Google review
Well laid out museum with some interesting items on show.25 minute video on the half hour about the Malmedy massacre, with the memorial a short 2 minute walk away at the crossroads.
Martin P — Google review
A great historical place! Excellently done technically! One of the best museums of the Second World War I have visited!Very friendly staff and very good souvenir shop and restaurant!My warm recommendation 🙂
Srdjan I — Google review
Beautiful museum, similar to December 44 in La Gleize. These two museums are really great. Many thanks.
Radim Š — Google review
Great museum, a must visit if you're in the area!
War S — Google review
4.6
(950)
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4.5
(207)
Rte de Luxembourg 10, 4960 Malmedy, Belgium
http://www.baugnez44.be/
+32 80 44 04 82
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Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial

Military cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
Remains of 7,992 US soldiers interred in a cemetery run by the American Battle Monuments Commission.
The largest American WWII memorial in Belgium. Beautiful and educational space with each state and some territories’ seals engraved on the building. Right on a main road and worth stopping for at least a few minutes. (Note the parking seems to close earlier than the memorial; 4 vs 5pm as of Sept 2024.)
Graham G — Google review
They say, “If you stand still, you fall behind.” But in a place like this, you have to stand still. To pause. To reflect. On what was lost — so many lives, taken in the name of God, of money, of ideas that lost all meaning in the bloodshed. And yet, humanity seems to have learned so little. How many more must die before we truly understand what peace means? A place filled with silence. But the silence screams.
Hendrik V — Google review
I arrived here somewhat by accident just out on a bike ride after taking part in the Liege Bastogne Liege event and when I parked up my bike just outside I was met by a somewhat stern warden who told me I couldn’t leave it there. When I spoke to her I told her I had been to several American cemeteries including the Somme and elsewhere in Belgium. Once she realised I was genuinely interested her mood completely changed and I was actually given a place inside the building to keep my bike whilst I visited the cemetery. Like all American cemeteries here in France and Belgium this place of burial and remembrance is absolutely immaculate, sad and intriguing at the same time, a fitting reminder to all those who gave up their lives in the great wars.
Brian M — Google review
Visited on a Leger Tour, incredibly beautiful Cemetery and Memorial, The largest US cemetery in Belgium.
Darryl P — Google review
Beautiful cemetery grounds. Peaceful and much quieter and less crowded than Normandy. Very worth a visit. Parking lot is small. There is a WC on the opposite side of the cemetery from the parking lot, just look for the sign.
Chelsea M — Google review
A deeply moving and highly impressive place, which brings home the cost of freedom paid by so many young American men so far from home. The members of staff are excellent and very helpful.
Peter C — Google review
Beautiful and moving. 7,987 American Soldiers who lost their lives during WWII rest here. Humbled to have visited to pay respect.
Michael M — Google review
Very emotional visit. If you're in Belgium and can make a stop, I highly suggest visiting some of the men who gave their all for the liberation of Europe in WWII. If you're looking to visit please either have a tour group ready to help you get there or rent a car. It's probably too far to walk and the small country road doesn't have a side walk.
Sam W — Google review
4.9
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5.0
(204)
Rue du Mémorial Américain 159, 4852 Plombières, Belgium
http://www.abmc.gov/cemeteries-memorials/europe/henri-chapelle-american-cemetery
+32 87 68 71 73
13

Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps

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Temporarily Closed
Car racing venue
Outdoor Activities
The Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps is a renowned race track that hosts various motorsport events, including the F1 Grand Prix. Visitors can explore three museums within the 18th-century outbuildings, with one dedicated to the nearby circuit. Getting to the venue for events like the Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix is made convenient with advice on transportation options such as trains, buses, and driving.
Went for a wonder around as we knew there was an amateur race and wanted to take it in. Felt brilliant to be there, we found a stand to sit in and watched for a few hours. It was a very hot day so grateful it was in the shade. On a track day this would absolutely brilliant. Great to visit a formula 1 track. Staff were easy with us walking around. We couldn't get into any of the main but it wasn't a problem. Found a parking spot near by.
Emma C — Google review
Very beautiful track, historical, nested in the Belgian Ardennes, 100 meters elevation through the track, the wonderful Eau-Rouge uphill, the pines beneath the photo spots... An unforgettable 5/5 experience for any motorsport fan !
Vachfolle — Google review
Amazing experience watching F1 Grand Prix at this location. Just remember, there will be traffic if you come by car, so make your timing accordingly. I would recommend to buy fixed seat like at least a silver ticket because bronze tickets have no specific seat and it can be difficult to find a good view point. However, once the race is started, you can enjoy it from anywhere around the circuit. Normally it rains during the event at end of July, so remember to take your protection like raincoats and water resistant shoes. I saw many people are camping at the location which is a better option I would say if possible, to avoid all the traffic.
Imran R — Google review
This legendary and historical circuit is very well kept. Eau Rouge is much steeper than images suggest and lives up to the hype. It's a fantastic wide and fast track. The only lunch available during the trackday was an expensive (but very average) buffet so bring your own.
Ben H — Google review
The overall experience at Spa was really great. The circuit is one of my favorites – high-speed curves, good overtaking spots, and fantastic energy. I stayed at Silver 1, and despite the concrete seating, it's truly a great spot with a wonderful view of Eau Rouge. However, there are some points for improvement: Come on, Spa organizers! It took four hours to exit the yellow parking lot. This is a shame, and it's been like this for years! The Silver stands really deserve a cover to protect from the rain. The fan zone was quite disappointed. There were only simulators, a show car, and tire-changing activities. I was expecting much more. And during red flags, instead of just having someone trying to hype up the public with random music and basic entertainment, interviews, some curiosities about the circuit and Formula 1, or historic images from the circuit's past would work much better. It was really boring to listen to an hour of random music and watch someone trying to make people have fun. Overall, it was a good experience, but there are many aspects that the organizers should improve
Braulio D — Google review
Fantastic circuit to come & watch the racing, great views from the grandstand of the start/finish line & the pits & podium. Decent array of food & drink available, including free water refill stations. Lots of merchandise available by inside & out of the circuit, although fairly pricey. Biggest negative is getting to & particularly, from the circuit, as the roads are country roads & there's pretty much 1 road in, 1 road out, so long delays, particularly getting away from the circuit. My advice is to arrive as early as possible when coming to the circuit.
Andy B — Google review
Attended the F1 race last weekend. The track is everything I hoped for. The event being put on by F1, not so much. Buying a GA ticket we walked the entire track and had a great time. But all the places with good views for GA tickets had been blocked by black cloth over fencing. Basically trying to force you to buy a much more expensive ticket for a view. Also, the parking was A NIGHTMARE! Quick to take your money and guide you into a spot, but when the race was over, not a single person in sight to help direct traffic. It was everyone for themselves. We sat in a farm field for almost 3 hours trying to leave!
Jon W — Google review
Went on a Ferrari practice day…and it was a little confusing to navigate the venue. We explored until we were told we couldn’t go in the restricted area. Did get up to the podium, restaurant and gift shop. Walked around different areas and it was a fun afternoon!
Sheryl R — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(672)
Rte du Circuit 55, 4970 Stavelot, Belgium
https://www.spa-francorchamps.be/
+32 87 29 37 00
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Thermes de Spa

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Health spa
Spas & Wellness
Located in the picturesque town of Spa, Thermes de Spa offers a blend of modern wellness and traditional hydrotherapy. The thermal bath complex provides indoor and outdoor swimming areas, steam rooms, and massages with a stunning view of the city. Visitors can follow in the footsteps of centuries-old guests to experience the reputed benefits of the spring waters, such as improved circulation, metabolism, and skin health. The facility also features saunas, hammams, and various beauty treatments utilizing the local spring water.
Quiet, relaxing atmosphere. Clean, tidy. Tasty cuisine, large portions. There were quite a lot of people, but due to the rather large territory, it was not felt and did not bother. We will come again, we liked it.
Yana L — Google review
It is a nice place but not maintained so well. The showers don’t work well, and the facilities are basic. The saunas are nice, but there are only two of them, one steam and one dry. The place is like a swimming pool with amazing view from the pool and the sauna. The pool is not so big, but definitely nice vibes and a pleasant atmosphere. We enjoyed our time there. We went by the private funicular from the hotel down the hill which was very convenient.
Ati — Google review
Had a lovely time here. Really nice naturistic area of the spa, with a sauna and hammam. There is also an area where you can enjoy the sauna with the swimsuit. The pool is quite big, and the space outside is quiet and you can enjoy the nice view. The relaxation areas are a bit small and not always quiet though. Also the areas inside the changing rooms could be a bit cleaner, and the showers don’t work super well but overall they’re okay. Didn’t have any food but it seemed a bit pricey.
Chiara C — Google review
The structure is quite old, a nice renovation would make it better. I had a massage and it was a very relaxing experience, but the rest was not so relaxing. The floor is dirty of water and lots of hair and it is mandatory to walk barefoot. Hygiene should be the priority in such a place. There should be more staff cleaning all the time, because walking on other people hair is disgusting. Not to mention that walking on this wet floor is very dangerous. Showers were also not new and clean. Honestly I would have expected more.
Giulia P — Google review
The name sounds more special than the place is. More like a public but warmer and much more quieter pool. The 'brasserie' looks good but minimal choice of meals. For the price good and large portions. Might come back, might not
Arne V — Google review
It’s truly a very peaceful place, the food is incredibly delicious and tasty, the staff are excellent, but the massage is not very impressive.
Raha K — Google review
This review is for the bath and sauna facilities as I didn’t have any treatments (massages etc). I was tickled by the idea of visiting the “OG” spa. The pool areas are enjoyable, with special little fountains and jets to self-massage in the water. Locker rooms are kept very clean by the attendants. The sauna area was small but adequate, I suppose; there was one sauna and one hammam and three different pools of different temperatures (this was the naturalist area, I didn’t venture into the swimwear-required area). The restaurant isn’t itself a reason to visit, but it does its duty as a place to refuel during a long day. The complex doesn’t feel “fancy”, more “clinical”, which is just something to be aware of. FYI, they rent robes at the reception area.
Rex P — Google review
Very nice spa, but the ladies working in the reception are very unkind, didnt gave the full information, gave us some towels, and at the end charfe us 18 euros just to use 2 towels. Felt scam and their attitud sucks. Bitter sweet experience after a nice day in spa. People just taking advantage to make money...
Francisco S — Google review
4.1
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3.5
(1561)
Colline d'Annette et Lubin, 4900 Spa, Belgium
http://www.thermesdespa.com/
+32 87 77 25 60
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Basilica of Our Lady

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48 lists 
Basilica
Museums
The Basilica of Our Lady, also known as Slevrouwe, is a Romanesque Catholic church located in Maastricht. It was primarily built in the 11th and 12th centuries on the site of an earlier religious building dating back to the 5th century AD. The basilica features stained-glass windows and is a fine example of Mosan architecture.
The Basilica of Our Lady in Maastricht is one of those places that quietly stays with you. Stepping through its heavy Romanesque doors, I felt like I had entered a sanctuary carved out of time itself. The dim light, the scent of candles, and the silence inside the Star of the Sea chapel create a sense of peace that’s almost sacred. It’s not flashy or overwhelming—it’s intimate, timeless, and deeply moving. A quiet corner of the city where history and faith still breathe.
Felipe B — Google review
The Basilica of our Lady is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. It’s one of the oldest churches in the Netherlands and has amazing architecture. The inside is quiet and full of history, with high ceilings, colorful windows, and old religious items.
Lelanie D — Google review
A beacon of faith in Maastricht's historic center, the Basilica of Our Lady ⛪ is a magnificent example of Mosan-Romanesque architecture. Built in the 11th and 12th centuries, its formidable, fortress-like westwork was designed for defense as well as worship. Known locally as Slevrouwe (Star of the Sea), the basilica has been a significant pilgrimage site for centuries, revered for its 15th-century statue of the Virgin Mary. The dark, contemplative interior, with its ancient crypt and valuable treasury, offers a powerful glimpse into the city's deep religious and cultural heritage. The Basilica of Our Lady is a true cornerstone of Maastricht, embodying centuries of history and devotion.
Steven C — Google review
Absolutely stunning. A good audio tour. It is worth the extra ticket price to see the treasury room. Some stunning relics and breathtaking architecture. The collection includes some beautiful examples of mideval embroidered religious garments..
Victoria N — Google review
The Basilica of Our Lady in Maastricht is a beautiful old church with a calm and peaceful atmosphere. Many visitors light candles and admire the statue of Our Lady Star of the Sea. The crypts and artwork show its long history, and it’s a quiet place to relax and reflect. It is both a spiritual and historical landmark in the city.
Helen — Google review
Beautiful church in honor of Maria, definitely worth a stop.
SGP V — Google review
A church that is free to duck out of the rain. The main chapel has very pretty stain glass. There's a small chapel that's open outside of the time for the main church for a quick prayer. Museum portion is 5 euros/person and is separate (Sept 2024). Sort of eerie in a storm, not well lit.
Hillary S — Google review
Beautiful place to visit while in Maastricht. The shrine to Our Lady is breathtaking and provides a wonderful moment to pause and pray and light a candle. The Basilica is on a lovely square, where we stopped to have a hot chocolate and soak up the Christmas ambience.
Michelle W — Google review
4.6
(3818)
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4.4
(979)
Onze Lieve Vrouweplein 7, 6211 HD Maastricht, Netherlands
http://www.sterre-der-zee.nl/
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Maastricht, Markt

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Bus stop
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Maastricht, Markt is a large square with a variety of shops and dining options. While it may not have the same allure as the 'Vrijthof' square, it is definitely worth a visit. The Maastricht town hall serves as the centerpiece of this well-known square, which hosts markets on Wednesdays and Fridays, including an extensive fish market. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk around the square and explore the different places to eat or drink.
The market is always full of people and is place of leisure. It was good to walk around there
Akash S — Google review
I had a good walk around the square, there wan't a market on when I wend but I've been told the market is very good. i still enjoyed the walk, there are many different places to eat or drink and it is very clean.... worth a visit
Donna B — Google review
Open air market on Wednesday and Friday every week. Love this historic city.
Phát H — Google review
Very nice
Mahir U — Google review
(Translated by Google) A well-known Maastricht square with the Maastricht town hall as the center, every Wednesday kl: market, Friday gr: market with extensive fish market. (Original) Een bekend Maastrichter plein met het stadhuis van Maastricht als middelpunt,iedere woensdag kl: markt,vrijdags gr:markt met dan uitgebreide vismarkt.
J. V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Large square with various shops and catering establishments. Not the allure of the other large square in Maastricht, "Vrijthof" but definitely worth a visit. (Original) Groot plein met diverse winkels en horeca gelegenheden. Niet de allure van het andere grote plein in Maastricht, "Vrijthof" maar zeker een bezoekje waard.
Et L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place to walk around (Original) Mooie plek om over heen te lopen
Rab A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful market... especially the fried fish stall and natural orange juice, in addition to antiques and junk :) (Original) سوق جميل.. خاصة أكشك السمك المقلي وعصير البرتقال الطبيعي بالإضافى الى التحف والخردة :)
Omar A — Google review
4.6
(29)
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4.2
(1006)
6211 CH Maastricht, Netherlands
17

Book Store Dominicanen

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12 lists 
Book store
Sights & Landmarks
Book Store Dominicanen, situated in Maastricht, the Netherlands, is a captivating literary destination set within a medieval church dating back to the 13th century. This unique indie bookstore offers an array of Dutch and English titles across various genres and international selections. The stunning architecture of the former Dominican church provides a serene ambiance for book lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Walking into Dominicanen feels like entering a literary sanctuary. The moment you step inside this former church, you're struck by the incredible atmosphere - centuries-old stone walls, soaring Gothic arches, and thousands of books creating the most inspiring environment for book lovers. I spent hours here just wandering through the different sections, each level offering new perspectives of this architectural marvel. The café is perfect for settling in with a new purchase and soaking in the unique ambiance. What impressed me most was how they've managed to create a fully functional modern bookstore while maintaining the sacred, contemplative feeling of the original space. The staff clearly takes pride in this special place. Whether you buy anything or not, this bookstore offers an experience unlike anywhere else in the world. Pure magic for anyone who loves books, history, or beautiful spaces.
Julieta R — Google review
Walking into Bookstore Dominicanen feels like stepping into a dream. The building itself is breathtaking—a stunning blend of history and books that makes you want to slow down and soak it all in. The selection is incredible, from bestsellers to hidden gems, and the atmosphere is pure magic. Whether you’re a book lover or just love beautiful spaces, this is an absolute must-visit in Maastricht. 📚✨
Dorian M — Google review
It amazing how the Dutch people repurposed their old church and became a such beautiful bookstore. The title of most beautiful bookstore in the world is second to none! The old church Become a bookstore is much better some of the other churches became a bar and restaurant or some became an apartments if you asked me! You can slap have a cup of coffee or something in the back of the bookstore to admire the old church of the bookstore or the book you just purchased!
Steven C — Google review
Absolutely stunning bookstore inside a historic church. The architecture is breathtaking, the books are well-curated, and the little café adds a cozy touch. A must-visit for book lovers and anyone who appreciates history and design. The most impressive detail was that the figures on the ground were grave lids(ledger stones).
Özgür D — Google review
Boekhandel Dominicanen is truly one of the most beautiful bookstores I have ever visited. Located inside a stunning former church, it offers a magical atmosphere enhanced by colorful lighting that makes the place even more captivating. The book selection is broad and well curated. However, it can get very crowded at times, especially on weekends, likely because many tourists come just to look around, so going up the stairs can feel quite packed and a bit uncomfortable.
Dwi F — Google review
AMAZINNNGGG PLACEEE UGHHHH!! Booksa + nice architecture / interior = perfect combo!!!!! I would spend hours here just taking picture videos while reading some books <3 the collection is also quite complete with a lot of english books 📚 they have also a lot of stationary and souvenirs <3
Mahira P — Google review
Such an amazing place!! It was my first time visiting bookstore that used to be a church. There are murals on the dome and beautiful, calm marble details near the bookshelves. Even though I didn’t find a book I wanted, just sitting in the cafe with a coffee and soaking in the atmosphere was a joy in itself. The café takes last orders at 5:45 PM. It looks like they only serve non-alcoholic drinks at the moment, it’d be perfect if they offer a glass of 🥂 too!
T Z — Google review
Bookstore located in a former church in the pedestrian city center of Maastricht. The place is more than magnificent and very pleasant, there is also a cafe where you can sit down to have a coffee or other. I stop by every time I visit this city. I highly recommend it.
Tomas S — Google review
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Dominicanerkerkstraat 1, 6211 CZ Maastricht, Netherlands
https://www.boekhandeldominicanen.nl/
+31 43 410 0010
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Bulge Relics Museum

War museum
Museums
Military Museums
Great little museum and great way to pass some time also.
Mark K — Google review
Enthusiastic staff, not much common language but mutual friendliness solved all obstacles. An english language guide leaflet commanded us through the displays. A unique collection of relics found in the Ardennes battles. Place to go for war history aficionados! And never forget... salute to the souls that suffered and gave their lives on both sides of the conflict. 🙏
Janne W — Google review
Visited this gem of a museum last saturday and it did not dissapoint! The building is beautiful and it has that authentic feeling to it, like stepping back in time 75 years. A great collection of mostly German and US stuff and superb artefacts from the Battle of the Bulge that have been found in the last decades, fit into this rather small museum. Make sure to check their opening times before visiting, no need for reservation.
Jerôme — Google review
This was the highlight of our visit to this region! Quite unexpected, and incredibly inexpensive for the experience. The only minor issue was that the glass sometimes prevented great pictures, and the areas are somewhat narrow. However it's a must see for an unforgettable experience, and a true monument to clear dedication to preserving history. The building looked as though it would be disappointing, but it was three floors full of up close and personal WWII relics, uniforms, documents, weapons, etc. Tight quarters but worth every Euro. The owners have unearthed many of the incredible pieces themselves, and are affable and humble. You MUST visit! These pictures is just a fraction of what is there.
Rob L — Google review
It is truly amazing, the amount of war relics collected in this place. The owner is a very nice man in his late 40's that really loves to go and search for more war relics left behind after WWII. In short it is a large collection of all kinds of stuff from the war, it looks small from the outside. But we easily spend an hour looking at the different items. We went on a weekday in May, officially it was closed. After a short phonecall it was al good and he came to open up at the arrange time. He speaks native French, excellent English and a little Dutch
Daniël D — Google review
Fantastic private museum, cheap for all it contains. Relatively small, but crammed full of all kinds of artifacts. Some barely recognizeable, some like they were made yesterday. Check their facebook page for opening times. Since the owner died his friends run it on the weekends, so they cant always be open. Cash only, no cards.
A G — Google review
A nice experience at Bulge Relics Museum. This is a private museum. The entrance is only 5 euro.
Mark R — Google review
We were given a personal tour by Veronique through the museum. It was a great experience to hear her personal stories and see the multitudes of war material from the bulge. An amazing collection which ended with video of real battle film from the area. Absolutely amazing. My wife and I were treated so well and are thankful for all the insights we could be given. Thanks for the work you do! This is a must-see artifact museum. From Caledonia, Michigan.
Tom B — Google review
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Joubiéval 41A, 6690 Vielsalm, Belgium
https://bulge-relics-museum.be/
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Vrijthof

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Vrijthof is a spacious square in Maastricht, surrounded by cafes, museums, and churches. It offers great views of the Gothic church of Saint John and the Basilica of Saint Servatius. The central bandstand and fountain add to its charm.
4.3
(2148)
Maastricht, Netherlands
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Sint Pieter Fort

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Nature & Parks
Castle
Fort Sint Pieter is an 18th-century hill fort located in a nature and recreation park between Maastricht and Liege. Originally built to defend against the French, it now offers guided tours and is connected to the famous caves of St. Pietersberg via tunnels. The caves, with a total length of 200 kilometers, feature ancient fossils and remnants from World War II.
This place is well-run. The restrooms are free with your ticket. We booked the Fort Tour and enjoyed it so much that we added on the Mine caves tour. I liked how the guide asked questions and explained the reasoning behind the design of the canon shooting area of the fort’s bunkers, for example.
Bree M — Google review
The Fort and the caves are awesome! Our two tour guides explained very well and they transmit their passion on doing their job. It was a really nice visit.
Patricia O — Google review
Lovely afternoon out. Did a combined tour with this and the caves. Our guide Luella was very knowledgeable and friendly, we learned a lot and were entertained throughout.
Tom M — Google review
Really cool place to visit as it is rich in history and you get a nice view of the surrounding areas. You can walk on your own but to be honest the best thing you can do is get a guided tour. We had a very lady guiding us and telling us the purpose of the place and how it was used back in the day. Tour wasn't very long and you can get another tour in the underground exhibit on a different theme. All in all I recommend this experience to enhance your knowledge of Maastricht.
Stefan T — Google review
Our excursion was in English. Although our guide was not a native English speaker, his story was coherent and interesting. It was a please listening to our guide because he was passionate about the fort’s history! I’m sorry I didn’t ask for his name. If you are interested in architecture or engineering, it’s definitely worth visiting. It might amaze you to see how smart those people were so many centuries ago!
Katja S — Google review
Well worth a visit, this place was amazing. Would advise to dress accordingly as it is cool once you are underground. Our tour guide was amazing and extremely knowledgeable. The history behind these tunnels makes them almost magical and with the artwork dotted throughout makes it all the more interesting. Our tour took just under an hour and we'll worth the money. Unfortunately it did not include the vault so if you want to see that check your booking and I believe it is another 40mins.
Gill M — Google review
My visit to Sint Pieter Fort and the North Caves at Maastricht Underground was truly an unforgettable experience! From the moment we arrived, we were captivated by the stunning historical site and its fascinating stories. Our tour guide, Ton, was absolutely fantastic. He was not only incredibly knowledgeable but also passionate about the history and significance of the fort and caves. His engaging storytelling and deep insights made the tour both educational and entertaining. Ton’s ability to bring history to life is commendable, and he ensured that everyone in our group, regardless of age, had a wonderful time. The tour itself was well-organized and offered great value for money. We explored the intriguing tunnels of the North Caves, learning about their historical uses and the various artworks hidden within. The cool, dark caves provided a stark contrast to the sunny fort above, making for a diverse and exciting experience. Sint Pieter Fort, with its impressive structure and panoramic views of Maastricht, was another highlight. Ton’s explanations of the fort’s strategic importance and the events that took place there added depth to our visit. Overall, this tour exceeded our expectations. It was both fun and informative, and we left with a greater appreciation for Maastricht’s rich history. I highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting the area. Don’t miss out on this gem of an experience!
Kirstin O — Google review
It is a captivating blend of history and nature. The fortress, steeped in rich history and guided by knowledgeable experts, offers an immersive experience for history enthusiasts. What truly sets this site apart are the intriguing underground caves and tunnels, revealing the fort's military secrets. I was enchanted by the cool, dimly lit passageways, which add a mysterious charm to the visit. Surrounded by panoramic views of rolling hills and the serene Maas River, this hidden gem provides a unique and unforgettable journey through time and natural beauty. Highly recommended for a fascinating adventure.
Mostafa H — Google review
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Luikerweg 80b, 6212 NH Maastricht, Netherlands
http://www.maastrichtunderground.nl/
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Les Grottes de Remouchamps

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Les Grottes de Remouchamps, located in Aywaille, is a subterranean cave complex with historical significance and home to bats. Visitors can take a guided tour through the caves by boat, marveling at the incredible limestone formations and navigating the underground network. It's important to be prepared for dirty and slippery conditions, as well as muddy water puddles. The clever use of lighting enhances the experience, and multilingual guides provide insights into the cave's history.
Really enjoyed our visit to the caves during the holiday in July. Impressive to see and to experience the beautiful way down. The way back to the entrance happens in little guided boats. Our guide had very interesting information to tell, all done in an enthousiastic way. We really recommend this trip if you are in the neighbourhood. Less suited for small children as the path can be a bit slippery and the stairs are steep.
H D — Google review
The Caves of Remouchamps are a fascinating experience! The tour starts on foot through impressive rock formations and ends with a unique boat ride on an underground river – a real highlight. Visitors should be sure-footed and not claustrophobic, as some passages are narrow and uneven. It’s quite chilly inside, so wearing a sweater and long pants is definitely recommended. A great mix of adventure and natural beauty – highly recommended!
Julien — Google review
This was a super fun cave to visit! You get to walk through the first part completely at your own pace, with information boards along the way. At the end, you take a boat back out. Before the boat ride, you can also make the climb up to the largest gallery: the Cathedral. The boat trip back really makes it a unique experience. The guide on the boat shares some interesting facts during the ride, too. Definitely highly recommended. It's also perfectly fine for kids. Just remember to wear good shoes since it gets wet and slippery. You'll also go down two spiral staircases at one point.
Evert J — Google review
Very great experience! We have explored different caves in Belgium, but this one of my favorite. We went during the Halloween weekend and everything was set and decorated for the occasion. Loved the boat on the way back!
Rolando P — Google review
The cave was beautifull. Frontdesk employees were a bit unclear in their instructions. The guide was nice. A bit stressfull to find the boat. But it was certainly worth the price. Quick tip. Check google for discounts on sites like social deal or tripper. We payed like 13 euros a person
Ri D — Google review
A beautiful cave with all amenities: lighting, walkways, and information signs. During the boat trip, the guide/boatman was very kind and humorous. Bring warm clothes — it’s cold in the cave even in August, and you’ll have to sit still in the boat for quite a while. The only downside is that there is no cell phone reception inside the cave :))
Sergey S — Google review
We enjoyed our visit. Everything was nice and clear and possible in english and french. Helpful personel. Clearly signed caves. Suitable for my 4 and 9 year old children. Half walking and half boat trip. Time about 1,5h. I recomend it.
Tiiu V — Google review
Great cave to visit, tour in 2 parts - one is walking tour, second part is a boat trip in the cave with a captain / guide. Memorable experience & definitely worth a visit
Andrey S — Google review
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Rue de Louveigné 3, 4920 Aywaille, Belgium
https://www.lesgrottes.be/
+32 4 384 46 82
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Montagne de Bueren

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Montagne de Bueren is a famous attraction in Herstal, featuring a long stone staircase that leads to stunning city views from the top. The historic center nearby offers renowned streets like Hors-Chateau and Feronstree, with the option to climb the 374 steps of Montagne de Bueren for those seeking an active adventure. Additionally, visitors can explore the passageways around Montagne de Bueren and discover hidden treasures along the way.
Stairs to heaven, build to allow soldiers easy access from citadel do city. Now integrated within city buildings makes amazing impression around view for city and surroundings. It’s worth to climb 374 steps to look at historic buildings and see a view over a Liege from last 374 step on the top. It’s most visited place in Liege.
Kamil N — Google review
This was a really cool bar, right next to the giant steps. Downstairs you were able to get food, upstairs and outside was just a bar. They had all their own beers on tap as well as some other local breweries. If the weather is good the garden was a great spot for a drink.
Luke W — Google review
Probably the most impressive flight of stairs I’ve ever seen & climbed to be fair, and I’ve been up more than a few stairs in my time. Needed to catch my breath now & again! Wouldn’t like to be the postman here (yes there are letterboxes) As the signs keep telling you, keep the noise down to respect the local residents.
Toxteth G — Google review
Montagne de Bueren is one of the most impressive spots in Liège. Climbing all those steps might be a bit of a challenge, but once you reach the top, it’s absolutely worth it. The view over the city is truly breathtaking — especially at sunset, it looks like a painting. Just be careful on the way down… your legs might still think you’re climbing up! 😄🏙️
Niho — Google review
A nice short work out if you fancy it. Saw a few locals running up and down. Lovely views along the way if you stop and turn around and it leads to a prominent monument and viewpoint. Plenty of routes leading on from the top to wander back down or just take the stairs down. It’s a public pathway so no need to book or buy tickets just walk.
Michael C — Google review
Worth the climb! Most famous location in liege. Suitable for families to visit. MUST SEE all the view points after going up hill. Only disadvantage is for wheel chairs and baby strollers. We will need to carry them with us to the top.
Sharanyan R — Google review
Good exercise with breath taking views up and down the stairs. You can count them as you go to see how many they are
Gerald N — Google review
It has around 364 steps, built early as a passage to the city. You will find amazing views of the Liege city from the top. On reaching the top you will find a hospital and view points
Aravinth — Google review
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25, 4000 Liège, Belgium
https://www.visitezliege.be/
+32 4 221 92 21
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Coteaux de la Citadelle

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Sights & Landmarks
Hiking area
Historic Walking Areas
The Citadelle is a hill in the city of Liege, Belgium that overlooks the town and the surrounding countryside. The views from the citadel are particularly impressive during sunrise and sunset.
This hilly area of the Citadel of Liege is hard work to get to, but you'll be rewarded with excellent views of the city below. The views from the top of Montagne de Bueren are excellent, but if you go further along to Belvédère Liège, the views are even clearer and better. There isn't much to see of the citadel and it's mostly ruins. You can still walk around and see a lot of what remains as much of it is still standing. The area has paved walking paths and is a pleasant area for a stroll.
Macedonboy — Google review
We struggle to find it. Liege busses are not marked clearly. No indication of number of stops at bus the stops itself or in bus.
Hilda-Carina F — Google review
Wonderful area for a walk. Peaceful and great views.
Luigi — Google review
Wen you do a tour up there you'll not miss the stairs.
Sebastian L — Google review
There are 4 way marked walking routes which are categorized and 3 star in Michelin guide! Our walk started at Degrés des dentellières (the street of Lacemakers who lived just beside the townhall, and of such importance was their art). A rather unsuspecting entrance on Rue Pierreuse leads to some stairs which lead to a brick building in ruins. Yes, that was a part of the citadel. A few more stairs from here leads to the Terraces!
Mitr F — Google review
A nice promenade where you can see the historic wall of the city. Beautifull sight seeing and very peacefull
Mike A — Google review
Calm, clean and you can see Liège from above.. in summer, I trust it will more beautiful..
Cheki L — Google review
Beautiful place to visit in liege. Nice point of views. Nice walk
Benjamin — Google review
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Rue du Palais, 4000 Liège, Belgium
http://lanocturnedescoteaux.eu/
+32 4 221 92 21
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Place Saint-Lambert

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Place Saint-Lambert, located in Liege, is a vibrant square that serves as the social heart of the city. Once home to a historic cathedral, it now features government buildings within a former palace. The bustling square is surrounded by shops, cafes, and restaurants where locals and tourists gather to enjoy the lively atmosphere. The Liege Cathedral, also known as St. Paul's Cathedral, with its magnificent architecture including intricately carved roofs and stained glass windows can be found here.
Place Saint-Lambert is absolutely magical during the Christmas season! The Christmas market here is amazing, with charming wooden stalls, twinkling lights, and a festive atmosphere that makes it a must-visit. You’ll find all kinds of delicious food, from classic Belgian waffles and hot mulled wine to tartiflette and fresh oysters. The variety is fantastic, and there’s something for everyone. Surrounding the square, there’s an incredible number of bars where you can enjoy a drink and soak up the holiday vibe. It’s the perfect spot to celebrate the season and experience the best of Liège!
Ruben K — Google review
We happened to walk into this beautiful place while walking in Liege. The building looks like a palace. I’m not sure exactly what it was. We were only there a few minutes. Would love to explore more.
Nelida S — Google review
Go inside and you'll see this is a magnificent cathedral: a fantastic, intricately carved roof and wonderful stained glass windows. Look out for the white marble statue of Lucifer, hiding behind the pulpit! Liège Cathedral, also known as St. Paul's Cathedral, is a church with a history dating back to the 10th century. Although the current building only dates back to the 13th century. Like many cathedrals dating from this period, the church is a nice example of Gothic architecture. Some of the most outstanding features of the building include the highly ornate altarpiece of the abbey chapel, the classical Greek inspired Baroque sculpture of St John the Baptist, the ribbed vault of the nave, with its golden ribs and its vaults coated and painted with rinceaux common to French Gothic styles. The cathedral also has the usual collection of beautiful stained glass windows, some which have very contemporary designs that complement the more traditional ones.
Dr. G — Google review
Luxurious place, shows the wealth of the old times era.
Marios T — Google review
a bit dirty & not enough soup kitchens (cft'FOOD NOT BOMBS")
Dorian M — Google review
Great place to visit with a variety of shopping malls and accessible
Racine F — Google review
Such a shame to leave it in this state, and such a shame to renovate that bad for the tram installation, it's so dangerous at the bus round above! Put some borders poles or lines instead of leaving the people being pushed by the late bus drivers! Dangerous place even after Saint-Lambert was disassembled by the Ardent Liégeois facing Bourguignon & church invaders!!!
Φ H — Google review
Resturant named Lazeez , delicious traditional food , nice location
Reem N — Google review
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Pl. Saint-Lambert, 4000 Liège, Belgium
https://en.liegetourisme.be/place-saint-lambert.html
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Saint Paul's Cathedral of Liège

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
St. Paul's Cathedral in Liege is a grand Gothic church with stunning stained-glass windows and a serene cloister. The cathedral houses remarkable statues by Jean Delcour, including one of St. Paul, as well as the prized Reliquary of Charles the Bold in its Treasury. Visitors can also explore the cozy green yard and gallery on the premises, and admire the masterpiece Lucifer statue.
St. Paul’s Cathedral in Liège is a beautiful place to visit. Walking through the main cathedral, with its stunning stained glass and peaceful atmosphere, is already a treat. What makes it even more special is the chance to explore the back rooms, which are open to visitors. For €8, you can check out the treasure rooms, where they’ve got some amazing artifacts like gold chalices and reliquaries. It’s a great way to dive into the history of the place. Definitely worth it if you’re in Liège!
Ruben K — Google review
This captivating, must-visit cathedral containing several gems worth seeing in person: - Masterwork neo-gothic pulpit with especially striking statue of satan by Willem Geefs - Colourful mix of renaissance and modern stained glas windows - Ornamental church ceiling decorated with sublime leaf motives (unique in many current day churches) - Opulent gold and silver saint-Lamberts shrine If you have some time and money left I recommend you visit the adjacent treasury which contains the dazzling reliquary bust of Saint-Lambert and reliquary of Charles the Bold.
Simon C — Google review
One of the best cathedral. Cathedral's inside is such a beautiful art of architecture.
Abdullah R — Google review
Beautiful church, but for some reason it's forbidden to drink a beer in public place cuz there was "NO" sign and almost got a ticket. Put the sign up that tourists don't get fines for "NO REASON" and I would advise all tourists to find out what public places in Belgium are restricted for drinking in public.
Milan P — Google review
Such a beautiful cathedral! The stained glass windows are amazing and the cathedral seems so inviting, bright and colourful… Definitely a must-see in Liège!
André M — Google review
My photos are taken after the rain on Saturday. If you have extra money the museum is a must. You can see plenty from there and nice to learn more. We spent hours in this.
Amy M — Google review
Beautiful cathedral. In the back they have a small gift shop. You can get audio guides or you can pay 8€ to go into the treasury but we thought it was too expensive so we didn't. There was a choir practicing while we were there which was a pleasant surprise.
R C — Google review
Very nice place to visit old and very unique
Anna R — Google review
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Pl. de la Cathédrale, 4000 Liège, Belgium
http://www.cathedraledeliege.be/
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Liege-Guillemins

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Transit station
Sights & Landmarks
Liege-Guillemins is a prominent railway hub in Belgium, known for its striking modern architecture designed by the renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The station features a futuristic design with a vaulted steel and glass roof, creating a space-age ambiance that captivates visitors. As one of the busiest stations in the region, Liege-Guillemins serves as a gateway to high-speed trains, offering convenient access for travelers.
Well maintained train station with a colourful, huge roof that you would not stop looking at. The staff at the station office is very very friendly and helpful. We missed our train due to the delay of another train. The lady booked us another train route for the next day along with our to and from ticket to Leuven. Very much satisfied with the services provided.
Animesh K — Google review
A visually impressive train station, which looks incredible at night, almost like a spaceship. However, it is full of beggars, inside and out, which makes it feel very unsafe. There are also lots of homeless people sleeping inside the station building. I found some of the staff at the ticket office to be a little unfriendly, but overall, the train station served its purpose, with platforms which were easy to access, and trains which arrived and departed on time.
Tintin ( — Google review
I visited Liege city two years ago during a trip from Maastricht. The distance was short, and the train ride was quick and comfortable. When I arrived, I was amazed by the station’s(Liege Guillemins) breathtaking architecture. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, the sweeping glass and steel structure felt open, modern, and futuristic. It’s not just a train station it’s truly a piece of art. Everything was very clean, organized, and easy to navigate. It’s a must-visit for anyone who appreciates modern design. After exploring the station, I spent some time visiting the city of Liege. The city is full of history, culture, and lively streets. I walked around the old town, visited beautiful churches like the Liege Cathedral, and enjoyed the view from the top of the Montagne de Bueren, a long staircase with amazing city views. Liege has a friendly atmosphere with scenic spots along the Meuse River. Whether you love architecture, history, or just relaxing walks, Liege is definitely worth a visit.
Dr. J — Google review
I love the architecture of this station. The design just pops and it is very bright. Easy access to all platforms. The bus station is right out in front of the station. Few restaurants and food stands in the station. More outside of the station across the street. I really enjoyed my visit to this station. It is beautiful.
Michael M — Google review
Don't try to use luggage storage at this station. There is a tiny room in a filthy corner without any signage, impossible to find without asking. There are around 20 lockers for the whole station. Despite almost all the large ones being empty, the machine stated them as "sold out". Even if you get one, they are ridiculously expensive.
Lucas K — Google review
Be aware: Departure platform (mostly) blocked. We arrived on platform 1 and had 9 minutes to get to platform 2. We almost missed our connection because the first three entrances to platform 2 were blocked with railing, or yellow barrier. We tried 1 set of stairs, 2 escalators (which were running, but blocked). We jumped over the barrier at 2nd escalators, because the train was about to leave. We passed another set of stairs that also was blocked. At least three passengers missed train. Luckily we only had two 23kg bags and our backpacks 😅
Bryan D — Google review
One of the most exciting places I' ve seen in my life. Frankly a paradise on earth for photographers and for architects. I suggest you to come 1 hour earlier than your train departure, because it is high danger to miss it as you'll admire and photograph it! Finally, we have to notice that it is one of the most central train stations in the world!
EPITOPOU M — Google review
Fabulous design, have been through here a few times on my way to Bruxelles, Kortrijk and south to the Ardennes. Nice shops on the bottom floor, 3 coffee shops, but missing a General store for travellers. Has a mezzanine level that is completely derelict, pity, would have been a great addition to the railway station and added something to it's usefulness.
Paul — Google review
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4000 Liège, Belgium
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RSI Durbuy

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Tourist information center
Historic Sites
Neighborhoods
If you're looking for an engaging way to explore the charming town of Durbuy, consider trying out the RSI Durbuy City Escape. This interactive experience allows you to embark on a delightful adventure through the city, where you'll receive a bag filled with materials to help you complete various tasks. As you solve challenges scattered throughout Durbuy, you'll unlock compartments that reveal fascinating insights about this picturesque locale.
Beautiful city, promoted as smallest city in Europe. Very nice for tourist with nice gardens, a castle, great restaurants and even own local brewed beer.
Koen H — Google review
Durbuy is a very nice City and worth to visit -BUT it looks like that most of the shops/tea rooms etc. are just interest in fast money from the tourists. We did visit on a Thursday from 09 am to just after lunch. Lot of Shops had not open. The Shop promoting local Durbuy products only is open from Friday 02pm and Saturday/Sunday. So no interest to promote the local products, just the fast weekend money. We had to check 4 places before we found one open for breakfast. ( it was a hotel, very friendly staff). Durbuy as a City maybe should look into that subject. We met, on thus Thursday morning people from the UK,Netherlands,Germany and Argentina- all not happy with the situation.
Michael D — Google review
The most fruitful way and perhaps the best time to visit Durbuy is to linger there longer by visiting the Christmas market concurrently from November to January. During autumn in November, Durbuy is really beautiful and romantic to stroll around the place.
MissSJ — Google review
A small and beautiful village, but there are not many shops and restaurants
Matt — Google review
Wonderful place
Elvira P — Google review
One of my favorite places in Belgium
Juan C — Google review
Correct
Corentin G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pretty little Belgian village (Original) Jolie petit village belge
Herve S — Google review
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Pl. aux Foires 25, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium
http://durbuytourisme.be/
+32 86 21 24 28
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Topiary Park

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City park
Nature & Parks
Parks
The Topiary Park, located near the river Ourthe and offering a stunning view of Durbuy Castle, is a picturesque botanical garden featuring over 250 different topiary sculptures. These include various shapes such as animals, people, and objects. The park also boasts colorful flowers and serene pathways for guided tours. It's a great place to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and explore the beautiful outdoor park with its unique flora designs.
Thoroughly enjoyed this local park packed with a wide range of sculptures. Very peaceful... Enjoyed a gentle walk around and sitting from time time as benches Nd chairs made available. Unfortunately the Cafe is shut outside of the summer season but there were a small selection of drink from distribution machines. There is a small shop offering all types of souvenirs. In my case I bought a soft toy for my dog 😅 PARKING There is a large parking area in the front of the Park but you do have to pay. That said, you can easily park your car there all day and enjoy a leisurely walk up to the village. Only 5 mins aqay
Nancy D — Google review
Nice park …the tree designs are one part of it. Overall good place to spend few hours . The cafes are all around.
Ranjit B — Google review
We recently visited the ISKCON temple in Durbuy, It was a truly serene and beautiful experience. The temple's peaceful atmosphere and stunning surroundings made it a perfect place for reflection. The temple food was delicious and served with great care. Durbuy itself was charming and picturesque, adding to the overall joy of the visit.
Vineeth R — Google review
Much better than we expected, some great Topiary here.
David B — Google review
An interesting park with many shaped box and other plants. Some of the plants are not in great shape because of age and disease. You can buy a combined ticket to reduce prices a bit.
Filip B — Google review
Small, but nice, relaxing, parking right in front door (payed), wc, restaurant available, only symbolic entrance fee, small souvenir shop, nice walkings around green statues, you can even see a small lizards, butterflies, bugs, have nice view at city center buildings, can sit for a while and relax, beautiful, clean, fragrant
Marek S — Google review
Quirky and an entertaining hour or two. Slightly down-at-heel - most topiary items in need of TLC and particularly weeding!! Seemed to be just one member of staff on duty for the whole site when we visited. Not many facilties open and a bit sad looking, but still enjoyable. Most hedges were recognisable 😊
Robin S — Google review
The park was nice to visit, the entrance ticket was a bit expensive for how small the park is, but at the same time it pays the mini-golf entrance, so that's alright. The terrasse is a nice feature to the park.
Oana C — Google review
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Rue de la Haie Himbe 1, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium
http://www.topiaires.be/
+32 86 21 90 75
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Adventure Valley Durbuy

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Adventure Valley Durbuy is Belgium's largest adventure park, offering a wide range of outdoor activities that are sure to get your adrenaline pumping. From kayaking and zip-lining to rock climbing and mountain biking, the park has something for every thrill-seeker. In addition to the outdoor adventures, there are also escape rooms and restaurants on-site. Whether you're into water sports, land activities, or aerial adventures, Adventure Valley Durbuy has it all.
Great place. Amount of team and individual games occupy your whole day. There are indoor and outdoor activities for all ages. Most of them around climbing, on a rocks on trees and also 32m controlled free fall. Highly recommended to visit when weather is good so you can enjoy all of them.
Kamil N — Google review
I'm writing this (April 2025) because we nearly decided to skip this place due to some terrible reviews on Google / TripAdvisor. Bottom line- it was absolutely brilliant. Perfect for a young family. We were here for a full day - kids aged 12, 10 and 4, and lucky for us the the sun decided to show up. There were no queues whatsoever on any of the rides. Ok, perhaps 1 or 2 of the staff here weren't overly friendly (like some other reviews are suggesting) but tbh, 95% of staff here were extremely kind and helpful. If I had one suggestion to the venue it would be to open the zip line for longer (it is only open for 2 hours). Otherwise, everything was on point. Also note, there's stuff here for toddlers but these attractions are naturally separate to the main features. And regarding the price, yes, it is slightly pricey at circa €50 a head... But imo, worth every cent. You get a full day here where you cannot complete every attraction, even if you try! In conclusion, the kids absolutely loved it and its also great fun for us adults. Definitely a place we recommend for anyone visiting Belgium!
Jonathan G — Google review
Great place for a visit with the family or colleagues if you like. Plenty of adventures to try out, all safe to do. Not so much for with a toddler but teens and up will have a great time. We visited Dino Mission with our toddler which was too artificial and not so interesting. Will come back with the teens only for the more daring things. Parking is plenty and close by, paid of course. Enough electric chargers available as well but not all of them work. Outside the parking there are better chargers.
R — Google review
We had a day here around Halloween. It was very nice for our 9 years old daughter but it was limited for our 4 years old daughter. We had to switch to do the adventure activities with my partner. I do not think getting full ticket for both partners should be necessary for families with young kids, since one needs to look after the younger child all the time. All in all, we still had good time.
Buket E — Google review
A huge playground for all ages, rock climbing, abseiling, treetop clambering, a maze, indoor playground, bars and restaurants. Food quality good. For two adults and two kids, a day pass for most activities will cost you more tha 100€. + a 10 euro parking fee
Marc S — Google review
The park is amazing the infrastructure is really nice. A serious damper is the often young and rude staff / students manning the attractions. As some were nice and competent others were constantly playing on their phone which should be forbidden or opening the attractions late given for example somebody had to go up to the fee fall. Also playing on the phone while kids are climbing poses a safety risk in my opinion. Not speaking Flemish as a foreign visitor some of those played stupid and only gave directives in Flemish while I pointed out that I unfortunately do only speak French or English among other languages… it’s sad to see how badly trained staff can ruin an amazing concept.
Gilles F — Google review
We went for the Christmas afternoon event. On several occasions tried to book tickets and was fully booked but when we eventually managed to book tickets the place was half empty. The children liked the tube slides a lot. The light path was interesting but waiting for Santa in the cold outside for long time wasn't. Still, it was probably overall nice for the children.
Kyr B — Google review
Interesting amusement park with some unusual attractions. There are three tickets: one for entrance without any attractions included, an adventure pass, and a fly pass, which includes all adventure activities as well as three additional flying activities, i.e. zip line, dead drop and the big air. It is very surprising that this latter activity is a jump onto a big air pillow, which is not insured as you need to sign a physical harm waiver.
Filip B — Google review
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Rue Rome 1, 6940 Durbuy, Belgium
https://www.adventure-valley.be/
+32 86 21 28 15
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Caves of Hotton

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
The Caves of Hotton, also known as Grottes de Hotton, were discovered in 1958 after an explosion in a nearby quarry revealed a small hole. These caves feature various galleries with stalactites and stalagmites, as well as an underground river. With over eight kilometers of chambers descending to a depth of 65 meters, the caves are hollowed out by this subterranean river.
We joined a guided tour of the Caves of Hotton that lasted about an hour. You walk down using the stairs and take the elevator back up. The guide stops at several points to explain the cave’s structure and history, which makes the experience both educational and enjoyable. The underground river running through the cave is absolutely fascinating, it gives the place a magical atmosphere. Since we had visited Parc Chlorophylle the day before, we received a discounted entry price of €42 for two adults and two children, which was a nice bonus. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area!
Ahmet K — Google review
Was good i like it. But if you have small children, this doesn't make much sense because you have to hold them in your arms.Sometimes the stairs are very narrow and steep. And definitely wet and slippery places. It would be good to pay attention to shoe selection when coming. I think it is suitable for ages 4 and up. But it can be difficult and dangerous for children who cannot walk on their own. Because my little nephew was with me and we had a hard time. But it was still very enjoyable, it can be chilly inside, don't forget to take a jacket.But there is definitely a feeling of fresh air and open space. Despite my claustrophobia, I had fun. The guide makes the necessary explanations and beautiful views await you.
Muhammed A — Google review
Really cool cave to visit! Our guide was super enthusiastic about everything he told us. We loved it. The tour was just over an hour. Wear good shoes, as it gets slippery. Also, there are quite a few stairs, so it's not suitable if you have mobility issues.
Evert J — Google review
Caves of Hotton – very impressive place, especially at the bottom level of the cave (level 3). My experience was very good, and the English-speaking guide was great. Just in case you're planning to go, I recommend wearing non-slip shoes. A hat might be useful as well, and since it can get cold inside, bringing some extra clothes is a good idea. I believe a place like this should provide helmets, as there are some areas that could be dangerous. Otherwise – 5 stars from me. Thank you for the great experience!
Martynas K — Google review
Nice caves up till 65 meters under the ground. One hour trip, but time flies by, all with metal or stone steps. Bring a jacket or sweater as it's 12 degrees all year round.
Robbus B — Google review
Amazing caves with some beautiful structures. It takes about an hour to go round with lots of stairs, but it is worth it. Pity there is no cafe, only a vending machine.
David B — Google review
Deep caves with impressive stalactites and stalagmites, often joining in columns. The pathway and stairs to the bottom of the caves is made well with cement or metal flooring. The cave lacks a grand hall as many caves have, but still is very impressive and beautiful. Tour was not particularly informative but the guide had to give it in Dutch and French and there was a 3 year old child and baby with the same family that shouted or cried throughout. As another commenter noted, best not to bring kids under about 8 years old. Older children will love though.
Jonathan M — Google review
Very interesting place . Super guides. It is not expensive . Free parking . Cave tour about an hour . I highly recommend .
Daniel K — Google review
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Chemin du Spéléo-Club 1/1, 6990 Hotton, Belgium
http://www.grottesdehotton.be/
+32 84 46 60 46
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