Nº 5 Bed & Breakfast

Top choice in Liège


This super-elegant and highly original B&B is entered through the gorgeously appointed 18th-century home of the youthful, multilingual owners. This is where you'll get a generous, locally sourced breakfast. The five guest rooms and (free) sauna are in a separate building behind, totally rebuilt from the still-visible remnants of a 16th-century half-timbered house.

In between there's ample space to sit outside in a courtyard that's astonishly large for the city-centre location.


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