Liège Shopping

  1. FNAC

    FNAC is a French-based retail store selling mainly electronics. It's got computers, televisions, stereos, cameras, books, movies and music. It also has a large selection of travel guides and maps. You can make a reservation for a concert or play here too.

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  2. Jacques Galler's Chocolate Factory

    Jacques Galler's famous (and arguably Liège's most delicate and delicious) chocolate is in all the supermarkets but if you buy from his factory, it's cheaper. Starting out in his father's pastry shop in 1976, Galler's choc-shop took off when he started doing such tasty things with praline that he was given the title of 'Belgian Royal Warrant Holder' in 1994.

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  3. Kopatropa

    A fashion store for teens and 20-somethings; think jeans and clubbing outfits. It sells the global skunkfunk label which includes reversable and detachable clothing.

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  4. La Batte

    This Sunday morning market stretches along 1.5km (0.9mi) of river quays (the word 'batte' is old Walloon for 'quay'). Locals and tourists alike frequent here for their weekly food shop, bric-a-brac, exotic birds and fishes, farmyard animals, household goods, old books and other fantastic treasures. Haggling is allowed.

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  5. Office of Walloon Products

    Walloon specialities such as pèkèt, chocolate, Liège syrup (dense jam made of apples or pears), Aubel cider, Trappist beers, salt meats and Herve cheese can be found at the Office of Walloon Products. And not only perishable goods; Walloon cookbooks, puppets and other souvenirs are available. What's not on the shelf for instant gratification you can order.

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