La Batte Market, located alongside the Meuse River in Liège, is considered the largest and oldest market in Belgium. Every Sunday, it transforms into a bustling hub where locals and visitors can mingle. The market offers a wide array of items, from clothes and books to fresh produce like fruit and cheese, perfect for a riverside picnic. Rows of colorful umbrellas and well-stocked tables, along with some antique finds, create a charming and lively atmosphere. Today, visitors can immerse themselves in this long-standing tradition, experiencing the vibrant local culture and finding unique souvenirs.
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