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NOTE: Some locations may have a key drop available:
Drop Box Available: If the customer chooses to leave the vehicle, the customer is responsible for the vehicle & all charges (including any damages or theft of the vehicle may have incurred during after hours) until the contract can be closed on the following business day.
Drop Box NOT Available: If the location does not have a key drop box, the location does not permit vehicles to be left after closing hours. The customer should never lock or leave the keys inside the car. The customer is responsible for the vehicle & all charges (including any damages to or theft of the vehicle and locksmith fees if they choose to lock the keys in the car). The customer can either choose to return the car the next day the location is open OR change the Drop Off Location to the nearest Regional Airport. Customer is responsible for all charges related to the drop-off modification.
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Our friendly team at Avis Liege Railway Station is waiting to welcome you with the keys to your rental car and get you on your way. You’ll find our office a short walk from the station concourse. Head out of the station onto Place de Guillemins and turn left crossing the mini roundabout at the vehicle entrance to the station. You will see our Avis office in front of you on the corner of Rue des Guillemins and Rue du Plan Incliné.
It’s just a 2.2mile (3.6km) drive into the centre of Liege from our Avis location at Liege Railway Station. The trip will take around 8min depending on the traffic and time of day. Drive north along the Rue du Plan Incliné and join the E25/A602 motorway for one junction and approach the city centre via Rue St Laurent.
Liege is on the River Meuse in the French-speaking Wallonia region of Belgium. The city has a medieval centre with plenty to explore including the Cathedral de Liege and the citadel. While you are there, climb the 374 steps of the Montagne de Beuren for a great view of the city and kick back in the pretty Parc de la Boverie.
Liege is in the east of Belgium so you’ll have to head west to explore some of the country’s much-loved destinations including Mons, Bruges and Ghent. The medieval city of Maastrict, just over the border in the Netherlands is well worth a visit for its architecture and arts and cultural scene. If you want to travel further afield, our experts have compiled a guide to the best road trips in Germany.
Exploring the Wallonia region of Belgium with its medieval towns and Renaissance-architecture and proximity to the mountains and forests of the Ardennes is pure pleasure by car but also essential in rural areas without a comprehensive transport network. You can visit major cities like Brussels and Antwerp by train but will miss out on many gems without a car. The road network in this part of Belgium is good with few tolls on the autoroutes.
In Liege, Belgium as in the rest of Europe you will be driving on the right-hand side of the road. When you are driving in Belgium, you always need the following in your car; a fire extinguisher, warning triangle, a hi-viz vest and first aid kit. For detailed information before you travel, we’ve created a handy guide to the driving rules you need to know in Belgium.