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You can find cheap second-hand books in the local Oxfam Bookstore, and provides books in English, Dutch, German and Spanish.
 
You can find cheap second-hand books in the local Oxfam Bookstore, and provides books in English, Dutch, German and Spanish.
 
The public library, [http://maps.google.be/maps?q=biblioth%C3%A8que+chiroux&hl=fr&ie=UTF8&client=firefox-a&fb=1&gl=be&hq=biblioth%C3%A8que+chiroux&hnear=0x47c0f74b8eacfcfb:0x40099ab2f4d6b40,Li%C3%A8ge&cid=0,0,15128999855076483495&sqi=2&t=m&z=16&vpsrc=0&iwloc=A les Chiroux], is available for free as long as you don't borrow any book. This librairy contains books in English, Dutch, German, Italian, and Spanish.
 
The public library, [http://maps.google.be/maps?q=biblioth%C3%A8que+chiroux&hl=fr&ie=UTF8&client=firefox-a&fb=1&gl=be&hq=biblioth%C3%A8que+chiroux&hnear=0x47c0f74b8eacfcfb:0x40099ab2f4d6b40,Li%C3%A8ge&cid=0,0,15128999855076483495&sqi=2&t=m&z=16&vpsrc=0&iwloc=A les Chiroux], is available for free as long as you don't borrow any book. This librairy contains books in English, Dutch, German, Italian, and Spanish.
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=== Eating ===
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A cheap supermarket, [http://maps.google.be/maps?q=Colruyt+discounts,+Boulevard+de+la+Constitution,+Li%C3%A8ge&hl=fr&ie=UTF8&ll=50.643202,5.584552&spn=0.010518,0.024805&sll=50.638602,5.571957&sspn=0.010519,0.024805&vpsrc=0&gl=be&hq=Colruyt+discounts,&hnear=Boulevard+de+la+Constitution,+4020+Li%C3%A8ge&t=m&z=16 Colruyt], can be found on the Boulevard de la Constitution.
  
 
=== Internet access ===
 
=== Internet access ===

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Liège
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Country:
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Belgium
State: [[Liège]]
Population: 190,102
Major roads: E25, E40, E42 E46,
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Liège (Dutch: Luik; German: Lüttich) is a city in the French speaking part of Belgium.

Hitching away from Liège is said to be difficult, because of the so-called Spaghetti Motorway system. On the other hand it is not impossible to get lifts along the former transit-route of the E25 straight through the city of Liege alongside the Maas-river. Provided you are familiar which used to be the pre-motorway era transit route you can quite successfully hitch out of Liege along that transit route using a sign Lux (embourg) or Arlon heading towards the Ardennes, or a sign Vise, Maastr (icht) or NL heading north. The transit route, not marked anymore by signs "transit" these days, remains the fastest way to get through Liege by car during most of the time.

Hitchhiking out

Heading North or East, towards Maastricht, Aachen, Koln

Highway to Liège

Get bus 66 (direction Herstal) from the main train station. Get off in an industrial estate beside the motorway. Near here there is a motorway exit for traffic going towards Maastricht, etc. This access lane next to the bridge Pont de l'Atlas, about 700 meter from Liege-Bressoux train station. Best to use a sign Maastr. or NL or simply a lot of self confidence ;)

Heading South for Luxembourg, etc

Go the "Luxembourg" sign after the roundabout near the Angleur train station in the very south of Liege city. There appears to be a bus service to and from this area. Here you will find an area for a car to pull over before the motorway rush begins.

Alternatively you can take the bus 65 and go down at the bus stop Chênée. There you will have to walk 500 m until the traffic light, just before the entrance of the motorway.

Resources

Occupied Social Centers

The CSOA Passe-partout, an "occupied social center" (or squat) in the city center, proposes several activites such as :

  • A vegetarian/vegan dinner every friday
  • A bicycle workshop
  • A second-hand clothes shop

The Pigeon communal proposes :

  • A bar and vegan dinner every Wednesday
  • And some nice cultural events.

You pay what you want, but please pay anyway.

Other second-hand shops

The Oxfam Solidarity program provides several shops in the city center. Have a look at the web site for more informations.

Sleeping

There is an hostel in the Outremeuse district, l'Auberge Georges Simenon.

Reading

You can find cheap second-hand books in the local Oxfam Bookstore, and provides books in English, Dutch, German and Spanish. The public library, les Chiroux, is available for free as long as you don't borrow any book. This librairy contains books in English, Dutch, German, Italian, and Spanish.

Eating

A cheap supermarket, Colruyt, can be found on the Boulevard de la Constitution.

Internet access

While the station Liège-Guillemins has a free Wi-Fi access, the pub Le Pot au Lait provides a free access to a computer for the customers (but nobody will ask you to order something before using it).

Public transports

You can go to the regional bus company website, which provides you the schedule for each bus all around the country.

Blackriding is quite difficult. Each passenger is supposed to show his ticket to the driver when going on board, and regular routine controls are conducted. Although, the bus drivers are often in a hurry, and won't always actually look at your ticket if you're showing it by yourself. This is especially true during the rush hours. A good compromise is the one day ticket, which cost 3.00 € and allows you to use all the busses in the urban area (delimitations are showned on bus stops panels). The company's little stores near the main bus stops (Saint Lambert, Gare Léopold, Pont d'Avroy) as well as the offices (i.e. in the main train station)

The main train station is Liège-Guillemins (busses #1, #4, and many others). The province is well desserved by the SNCB/NMBS, but recent budget cuts may change this situation. Ticket controls are not systematics on regional lines, but keep in mind that the fine may be up to 150 €.

Landscape. You can see the main train station (Liège-Guillemins) on the left, while still being builded.