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Liège shopping
Shopping tips in Liege
Liège is the city for fans of laid-back and quirky shopping!
With its many shops and local craftspeople and shopping centres, Liège is indisputably the ideal city for shopping in Belgium! History is also present on each street corner, in the archetypal streets of old Liège. Let yourself be enthralled by the unique charm of its narrow streets.
Couple shopping in a shop in Liege
In addition to the big brands usually found in large urban centres, Liège has a good concentration of designer shops in its historic streets: Souverain-Pont, Neuvice and Hors-Château.

Follow us for a short presentation of the districts that are particularly suitable for window shopping.
Terrace - having a drink in the Rue Neuvice, a typical Liege street
En Neuvice, the street of Liege's craftsmen
Neuvice is one of the only streets in Liège to have retained its medieval route and is also the city’s oldest pedestrian thoroughfare. From chocolate makers to cheesemongers, from leather goods shops to tea rooms, or from small cafés to concept-stores, everybody will find their heart’s delight!
Did you know that there was a renowned hotel in this street? The Hotel Neuvice, made up of three 18th century buildings set around a pretty courtyard, will enthral you with its architecture.
wattitude shop in the rue souveraint pont in Liège

Rue Souverain-Pont

With its lovely small restaurants and their flavours from around the world, its souvenir shops and concept stores, Rue Souverain-Pont is also a select address for shopping! If you love arty, fashion, design art and vintage shopping, it is the ideal place for you.

shopping in the rue Pont d'Ile in Liège.jpg

The Saint-Paul district

The Saint-Paul district is home to the well-known major stores. The pedestrian district of Le Carré is a veritable paradise for luxury shopping. If you have a soft spot for the major brands of fashion or decoration, then this strategic site for window shopping in Liège is made for you!
Liège shopping - Le Passage Lemonnier - covered galleries

Lemonnier Passage

The first covered shopping gallery in Belgium
Built between 1836, this prestigious Passage Lemonnier is a covered gallery in the heart of Liège. It’s a leading and bustling hub proposing high-end clothes and accessories, but also hand crafted novelties and varied merchants including places to sit down for a drink or bite to eat. It’s a vast expanse of 168m long with around thirty stores which links the pedestrian part of Vinâve d’Ile to rue de l’Université. In the middle it’s also crossed by the rue Lulay-des-Fèbvres. An ideal spot to enjoy shopping when it’s raining!

The Bat

Whilst Sunday is indeed a day of rest, the Grand Léopold district is the exception to this rule. The ultimate tourist district has the La Batte market as its heartbeat. It is a veritable institution and is the oldest market in Belgium. Its colourful stalls propose fruit and vegetables, cheeses, clothes, flowers, books, etc.
The Halle and Cité administrative (Government Administrative Centre) district
Around the Maison du Tourisme many surprises await you.

Numerous cafes and restaurants give the area a certain charm with their beautiful terraces and tempting menus.

Whether it's on-the-go at Chez Mamy, Grand Maison, Raisu, La Lupita or Green Burger, or in the fancier restaurants Chez Nathalie, Alter Ego, Bistrot d'en face, Chez Mamée, Itachi and Paris Brest, you're guaranteed to find something tasty.
In terms of bars and cafés, there is also the rum bar Lou's Bar, the vineyard specialities Au Vin d'Jardin and the bistro Pinart next to the emblematic café "Le Parking".
Designer boutiques and unusual signs are not missing either, with Ann Piron's prêt-à-porter boutique, Sapiens Sapiens' intelligent essentials and jewellery and creations from Youpla and Antilope Lab. For souvenirs and drinks, you can also visit the specialists in rum, whisky and gin.
These shops are all part of the non-profit organisation La Cité, which will keep you informed of their activities via its Facebook page.

Liège’s shopping centres

Liège shopping - centre commerciale la médiacité.jpg
Fans of shopping centres will find their heart’s delight in Liège with its 3 shopping centres. The Saint Lambert gallery is located in the city centre whilst Médiacité is situated in the Vennes district and Belle-île can be found in Angleur.
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