LIEGE (Monday & Wednesday)
As the most important tourist city in Wallonia, Liège has innumerable riches in store waiting to be discovered. The characteristic districts, the river Meuse, which transects from South to North, the abrupt and wooded hills surrounding it as well as its marked relief, providing a multitude of original perspectives give the city an exceptional charm.
A folklore kept alive by a positive-minded population, always ready for a feast, lively districts and a large number of restaurants all combine to make this an essential part of any trip to Belgium, not to mention its vigorous cultural and artistic life and a considerable architectural heritage.
Taste the local food at a nearby restaurant, then aboard the mini-train for a guided tour of the city, and visit one of Liège's best museums:
- The Archeoforum, an archaeological museum that contains a large collection of artefacts found during various excavation projects around the ancient site of the city's past St. Lambert Cathedral. The Archéoforum is located underground and uses some state-of-the-art technology to enhance the overall experience.
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- The Grand Curtius Museum, where you can discover prestigious collections from the archaeology, decorative arts, religious art and Mosan art museums, as well as the weaponry and glass museums).
Participation fee: 25 € (incl.VAT)
The Archeoforum The Grand Curtius Museum
SPA (Tuesday & Wednesday)
Visit the city of Spa, that gave its name to the thermal centers, and enjoy the spas.
As the famed site of healing hot springs, Spa has been frequented as a watering-place since as early as the 14th century. Though other sources of healing hot mineral springs have become famous throughout the world, it is the town of Spa which has become eponymous with any place having a natural water source that is believed to possess special health-giving properties, as a spa.
The town is perhaps best known today as home to the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, which hosts the annual Formula One Belgian Grand Prix.
Participation fee: 40 € (incl. VAT)
BOAT-TRIP TO MAASTRICHT (Wednesday)
Take a boat-trip on the River Meuse, from Liège to Maastricht (NL). Lunch on the boat is included. Then, free visit of Maastricht.
Participation fee: 60 € (incl. VAT)
VAL-DIEU (Wednesday & Thursday)
Visit the Val-Dieu abbey, built 1216 by Cistercian monks, and sample the different cheeses and beers made on site by the monks.
Participation fee: 25 € (incl. VAT)






