'Ugliest city in Europe' is still a 'must-visit' destination says one travel expert Liege, branded 'Europe's ugliest city', still demands attention from travellers touring Belgium.
"ONLY 20 minutes from Aachen, Germany via high-speed ICE train or Eurostar, you will arrive in the city of LIEGE, which is one of Belgium's most unique cities in the region of Wallonia, BUT it's also reported to be one of Belgium and Europe's UGLIEST!".
History aficionados visiting Liege should prioritise the Palace of the Prince-Bishops, a former abode of Liege's Prince-Bishops, now functioning as both Liege's Palace of Justice and the Provincial Palace essential government institutions.
The palace once proudly faced St. Lambert's Cathedral, which was razed in 1794 when the Liege locals revolted against the Prince-Bishops, resulting in the city being swallowed up by French revolutionary forces.
Following his trip he shared a video of the his time in the city, writing: "Is this the UGLIEST city in Belgium ..?.