I can't wait to travel again. I have been to a lot of railway stations, but this is one of the most beautiful I've never seen in person. This will be on the top of my list when this is all over.
@@TheRailwayDrone yea I can tell you so much: there is a river in the city called 'Maaß' next to it there is a big shopping mall (i cant remember its name) there is also a big parking house. i highly recommend you to park there and than go in the direction where the river is going
Returning to Hamburg from Ghent (Gent/Gand) two weeks ago, my wife and I found that the German ICE that we had booked from Brussels to Cologne was cancelled, and the next one after that (2 hours later) was too. So we decided to go on on the Belgian IC to Liège (where the ICE also stops...if it is actually going) and try to find another connection we could take, but didn't find one. So we spent about 3 1/2 hourse having a look at Liège. And I must say that this wonderful Calatrava rail station is (for me) the only real highlight we saw besides the cathedral. Since the next ICE (scheduled four hours later than the one we had booked) also came 15 minutes late, we had ample extra time to enjoy the architecture. Just to wrap this up, the connecting train from Cologne to Hamburg also ended up with a hefty delay due to technical problems, delivering us at our final destination 4 hours and 50 minutes later than originally scheduled. But at least we could marvel at Liège-Guillemins station.
Liège is a post-industrial city that never fully recovered and with a large immigrant population (plenty of similar cities in Germany as well). It's not considered a tourist destination by anyone in Belgium, so it's best not to judge it as one. As you mentioned, the only real highlight is its train station.
At the same time very impressive but not very cozy like railway stations used to be. I'd love to see plenty of flowers and green plants there to counterbalance the coldness of the concrete. But it is definetely very very impressive; especially compared to Leuven of to what will become the new station of Mechelen / Malines... Once they find the funds to go ahead. But, sorry valeureux Liègois... No station can topple Antwerp Central Station from the number one spot :)
I guess it was 6 or 7 o'clock in the morning on a Sunday. But well, yes, compared to Brussels South and North, it looks like paradise on the railroad tracks.
quite possibly the coolest train station I've ever seen
It all depends on how you define cool. It's windy sometimes. And the price too was cool.
We go there specially to see and be at possibly the most beautiful station in the world, not kidding!
One year ago...I was in Liege by train...wonderful town...and thus rail ay station
I can't wait to travel again. I have been to a lot of railway stations, but this is one of the most beautiful I've never seen in person. This will be on the top of my list when this is all over.
i was there 3 weeks ago and its really beautiful and from the inside there is a starbucks (really small) in like a small glass capsule
@@eviaano I can't wait to see it. It's just soooo beautiful.
@@TheRailwayDrone yea I can tell you so much: there is a river in the city called 'Maaß' next to it there is a big shopping mall (i cant remember its name) there is also a big parking house. i highly recommend you to park there and than go in the direction where the river is going
@@TheRailwayDrone in this direction there is a big bridge and when you go across it then you will see the train station right in front of you
@@eviaano The shopping mall is called "Médiacité" and was designed by Ron Arad an Israelian designer.
Beautiful,that railway station is so nice thanks for the tour :)
Great railway station walk tour! I enjoy it a lot! thanks for sharing my friend! big like 290, friends from Taiwan!
Great site!!!!! Beautiful! Good work! Love Metaverso!
beautiful Belgium;thanks for the tour
Beautiful. Thank you for bringing me on a journey with you. : )
Schöner Ort danke für dein Video weiter so.Ich habe es vermisst, auf die Straße zu gehen und ein bisschen zu Fuß zu gehen, danke
good video dude can't wait for the next one
Returning to Hamburg from Ghent (Gent/Gand) two weeks ago, my wife and I found that the German ICE that we had booked from Brussels to Cologne was cancelled, and the next one after that (2 hours later) was too. So we decided to go on on the Belgian IC to Liège (where the ICE also stops...if it is actually going) and try to find another connection we could take, but didn't find one. So we spent about 3 1/2 hourse having a look at Liège. And I must say that this wonderful Calatrava rail station is (for me) the only real highlight we saw besides the cathedral. Since the next ICE (scheduled four hours later than the one we had booked) also came 15 minutes late, we had ample extra time to enjoy the architecture. Just to wrap this up, the connecting train from Cologne to Hamburg also ended up with a hefty delay due to technical problems, delivering us at our final destination 4 hours and 50 minutes later than originally scheduled. But at least we could marvel at Liège-Guillemins station.
Liège is a post-industrial city that never fully recovered and with a large immigrant population (plenty of similar cities in Germany as well). It's not considered a tourist destination by anyone in Belgium, so it's best not to judge it as one. As you mentioned, the only real highlight is its train station.
Beautiful places! A great walk! ❤️
Liège! I miss you ...
I needed to travel trough belgium whit a train and needed to get out in liege, i was overwhelmed by this station
At the same time very impressive but not very cozy like railway stations used to be. I'd love to see plenty of flowers and green plants there to counterbalance the coldness of the concrete. But it is definetely very very impressive; especially compared to Leuven of to what will become the new station of Mechelen / Malines... Once they find the funds to go ahead. But, sorry valeureux Liègois... No station can topple Antwerp Central Station from the number one spot :)
how by say classic futurism
And best of all there's no drug dealers and weird people at the station. All just normal folks hanging out!
I guess it was 6 or 7 o'clock in the morning on a Sunday. But well, yes, compared to Brussels South and North, it looks like paradise on the railroad tracks.
No drug dealers in deed. But the weird people are there.
Beautiful. Thank you for bringing me on a journey with you. : )