A stone’s throw away from the "Place du Marché" market square and the City Hall, an urban oasis opens its doors for you. Located in Neuvice Street, the oldest pedestrian street which dates back to the 12th century, Hotel Neuvice combines tradition, modern style and comfort. The hotel, located in three historic buildings around a green patio, was, at the beginning of the 18th century, the residence and workplace of Jean-François Bassompierre, Master-Printer of Liège’s Prince Bishop, an acquaintance of Diderot, Voltaire and Marmontel. This historic place has been completely restored for the new generation and tries to create a trendy city atmosphere. The library, a relaxing area with fireplace, books and magazines, leads to the patio and its typical wood architecture dating from the 18th century. Enjoy Liège typical atmosphere...