Looking for some advice, off to Spa this weekend for the F1 and am staying in Liege. Has anyone been and know of good pubs and bars in Liege? And know of prices within the Race Track for a few beers?
Now come on guys, that is in Sint -Truiden. Liege is a proper city with a life and a soul.
Can't help with pubs/bars because when i was there with Jacques from Standard he chose a small cafe to watch Standard's away game and then a very good but reasonably priced restaurant next door which serves traditional Belgian food. Can send you the details if you like. But from walking around there is a network of pedestrianised streets in the centre which seemed to be where the action is. Possibly on the riverfront nearby too.
Now come on guys, that is in Sint -Truiden. Liege is a proper city with a life and a soul.
Can't help with pubs/bars because when i was there with Jacques from Standard he chose a small cafe to watch Standard's away game and then a very good but reasonably priced restaurant next door which serves traditional Belgian food. Can send you the details if you like. But from walking around there is a network of pedestrianised streets in the centre which seemed to be where the action is. Possibly on the riverfront nearby too.
Does everything in Belgium involve a f***ing network??
Looking for some advice, off to Spa this weekend for the F1 and am staying in Liege. Has anyone been and know of good pubs and bars in Liege? And know of prices within the Race Track for a few beers?
Thanks
A few of us are talking about going to Spa next year. How far is Liege from the circuit and are you camping or in a hotel?
Looking for some advice, off to Spa this weekend for the F1 and am staying in Liege. Has anyone been and know of good pubs and bars in Liege? And know of prices within the Race Track for a few beers?
Thanks
A few of us are talking about going to Spa next year. How far is Liege from the circuit and are you camping or in a hotel?
Well worth a visit. Been three times and loved it every time. It's the Grand Prix that I look forward to the most each year, whether I'm going or not. Liege is about 30 miles from the circuit, but you have also got Aachen in Germany and Maastricht in Holland not much further away. I have stayed in Aachen twice and at a b&b, in the middle of nowhere, once. Preferred Aachen!
Looking for some advice, off to Spa this weekend for the F1 and am staying in Liege. Has anyone been and know of good pubs and bars in Liege? And know of prices within the Race Track for a few beers?
Thanks
A few of us are talking about going to Spa next year. How far is Liege from the circuit and are you camping or in a hotel?
Well worth a visit. Been three times and loved it every time. It's the Grand Prix that I look forward to the most each year, whether I'm going or not. Liege is about 30 miles from the circuit, but you have also got Aachen in Germany and Maastricht in Holland not much further away. I have stayed in Aachen twice and at a b&b, in the middle of nowhere, once. Preferred Aachen!
Looking for some advice, off to Spa this weekend for the F1 and am staying in Liege. Has anyone been and know of good pubs and bars in Liege? And know of prices within the Race Track for a few beers?
Thanks
A few of us are talking about going to Spa next year. How far is Liege from the circuit and are you camping or in a hotel?
It's about 45 minutes to an hour by car. Staying in a hotel in the city centre. Apparently not too bad a drive down to the circuit. Will see on Saturday. Thought about camping there but realistically cost wise about the same with the drive and can go out in ton in the evenings.
I'm going on Sat and Sun (GP not Liege) - never been before, looking forward to it- luckily i live close enough that i can just drive home in an hour. My boss was brought up in Spa, so he's been giving me some tips.
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Can't help with pubs/bars because when i was there with Jacques from Standard he chose a small cafe to watch Standard's away game and then a very good but reasonably priced restaurant next door which serves traditional Belgian food. Can send you the details if you like. But from walking around there is a network of pedestrianised streets in the centre which seemed to be where the action is. Possibly on the riverfront nearby too.
http://saveurs.be/5-restaurants-italiens-delicioso-a-liege/
In short: San Daniele gets good remarks. The last one is a bit more fancy (also the price tag) ...
Liege is about 30 miles from the circuit, but you have also got Aachen in Germany and Maastricht in Holland not much further away.
I have stayed in Aachen twice and at a b&b, in the middle of nowhere, once. Preferred Aachen!