April 2023
This trip took place as part of a Benelux euro-tour for my birthday, during which I visited:
Sinsheim - Karlsruhe - Ausfahrt - Luxembourg - Namur - Liège - Brussels - Dunkirk - Antwerp - Leidschendam - The Hague
We ended up in Liège because it was easy to get here from the city we were staying in - Namur
And also there was a traveling second-hand shop here (we're now fans of "secáče", as they say in Czechia). I spent 70 euros on a leather jacket, hope to pick up lots of rich grandmas and recoup my investment on free dinners
Liège greeted us with a quiet street with parking. Attention to the wooden posts, haven't seen these anywhere else

Silence ended in about a minute

Israel was happening on the streets

Buses

Wonder what kind of grand construction is going on here

Street sign

Went into the center. Black dude was playing rap from a speaker

Trash cans


This is where you'll live

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Photos don't quite convey the noise and general atmosphere

Liège, if you didn't get it, is noisy and atmospheric. The atmosphere in the center was created mainly by some junkies, drunks and black idlers

When we went walking, turned out Liège is terribly wide

And the whole city is littered with cars

Not surprising, because many adults prefer to sit-fart in a car rather than walk around screaming weirdos

Or at least quickly by bike

Euro-renovation

There are also quiet nice streets

On them dudes mainly come out of the house, smoke and idle

Again, photos don't convey the width of the city

Feels like everywhere in the center there's 6 lanes

Though sometimes not

Dude on bike cut off a truck, road markings - shit

Wide river

Places by the river - beautiful

Euro-renovation in full swing

French-speaking panel buildings always look strange. Here balconies look like plastic

Anyway, city is a city

Conclusions - everyone didn't like it because of blacks, bums and junkies, but I liked it because life is boiling full force