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Seraing, a charming town in Belgium's Liège Province, is renowned for its tranquil canal scenery, medieval architecture, and laid-back lifestyle. Once a vital trade hub, it now preserves rich historical charm, ideal for culture and nature enthusiasts.
Must-see spots include the Gothic spire of Saint-Martin Church, century-old stone bridges along the Canal de Seraing, and weekly traditional markets. Wander cobblestone streets or rent a boat to explore the waterways.
Local cuisine blends French and Dutch influences. Try Boulets à la Liégeoise (meatballs in syrup) with fries, authentic Liège waffles (paired with local cherry beer), and artisanal brews at canal-side cafés.
Reach Seraing by train from Liège in 15 minutes. The town is walkable, but rent bikes (€15/day) for countryside trips. Note reduced bus services on Sundays.
May-September offers mild weather for canal tours, with vibrant festivals in July-August. Winter attracts fewer crowds but has charming Christmas markets.
Use euros for payment. ATMs in town center charge high fees. Free WiFi covers major sites. Buy local SIMs with passport. Dial 112 for emergencies. Pharmacies display green crosses. Public toilets cost €0.5-1, while restaurant facilities are customer-only.