In the Place St Lambert you find the 16th-century Palace of the Prince-Bishops. The Archeoforum (an archeological museum), lies under the Place St Lambert. St Lambert’s tomb can be found in The Saint-Paul Cathedral.
Liege has a wealth of diverse museums diplaying Walloon Life and Art, religious, and modern art. The train station by Santiago Calatrava is a must for enthusiasts of modern architecture.
The historic city centre, the Outremeuse, and the Citadel can all be easily visited on a walking tour.
The city is famous for its folk festivals - The 15th of August festival is the best known. The city also hosts also a signficant jazz festival.
The nightlife in Liege is very lively, particularly in Le Carré quarter, which has many pubs open until the early hours of the morning.
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