Presentation of the Circus Casino, Guillemins
Circus Casino, Guillemins is conveniently located at Rue du Paradis 130, 4000 Liège, right next to the Guillemins train station and easily accessible via the E25. The venue benefits from excellent public transportation links, with over 20 bus lines serving the surrounding area, making it easy for both local residents and visitors to reach.
The casino operates daily from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m., offering extended hours for flexible visits. Guests are greeted by a helpful and responsive team available to assist with game selection or any general inquiries throughout their stay.
Inside, the venue features a modern selection of electronic games, including popular slot machines and roulette terminals. The layout allows for easy movement and a tranquil atmosphere, catering to both casual players and regular guests.
Promotional events, such as Bingo Nights and Multiwheel prize challenges, are held regularly, offering cash rewards that can reach up to €2,000. Guests are encouraged to check the event calendar for upcoming opportunities.
Additional services include free Wi-Fi, a lively music-filled atmosphere, VIP seating, and secure deposit and withdrawal stations for Circus.be account holders. A sports bar is also available on-site for refreshments and breaks.
Nearby amenities include Quick, Burger King, Carrefour Market, Delhaize, Guillemins Station, a Q8 fuel station, and Ibis Styles Liège Guillemins.
Entry is restricted to individuals aged 21 and above. A valid photo ID is mandatory for admission.
The City
Liège is a major city located in the eastern part of Belgium, within the Wallonia region. It lies along the Meuse River and serves as the capital of the province of Liège. With an estimated population of over 195,000 people, it ranks among Belgium's most populous and economically significant urban centers.
The city has deep industrial roots, having once been a hub for coal mining and steel production. These industries played a significant role in shaping its growth and identity during the 19th and 20th centuries. While traditional industries have declined, Liège has diversified its economy, now focusing on services, education, and logistics. This transition is supported by its inland port, one of the largest in Europe.
Liège offers a blend of preserved heritage and urban energy. Key landmarks include the Montagne de Bueren, a 374-step staircase that offers stunning views; St. Paul’s Cathedral, known for its exquisite Gothic details; and the Palace of the Prince-Bishops, situated at the central Place Saint-Lambert. Museums such as La Boverie and the Grand Curtius highlight the city’s commitment to public access to art and history.
The area known as Le Carré is central to daily life in Liège, filled with cafés, restaurants, and shops that remain lively into the evening. Famous fo…
Liège is a major city located in the eastern part of Belgium, within the Wallonia region. It lies along the Meuse River and serves as the capital of the province of Liège. With an estimated population of over 195,000 people, it ranks among Belgium's most populous and economically significant urban centers.
The city has deep industrial roots, having once been a hub for coal mining and steel production. These industries played a significant role in shaping its growth and identity during the 19th and 20th centuries. While traditional industries have declined, Liège has diversified its economy, now focusing on services, education, and logistics. This transition is supported by its inland port, one of the largest in Europe.
Liège offers a blend of preserved heritage and urban energy. Key landmarks include the Montagne de Bueren, a 374-step staircase that offers stunning views; St. Paul’s Cathedral, known for its exquisite Gothic details; and the Palace of the Prince-Bishops, situated at the central Place Saint-Lambert. Museums such as La Boverie and the Grand Curtius highlight the city’s commitment to public access to art and history.
The area known as Le Carré is central to daily life in Liège, filled with cafés, restaurants, and shops that remain lively into the evening. Famous for its waffles, local beer, and meatballs in syrup (boulets à la Liégeoise), Liège seamlessly blends urban accessibility with regional tradition, making it a key player in Belgium's economic and social landscape.
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Presentation of the Circus Casino, Guillemins
Circus Casino, Guillemins is conveniently located at Rue du Paradis 130, 4000 Liège, right next to t…
Circus Casino, Guillemins is conveniently located at Rue du Paradis 130, 4000 Liège, right next to the Guillemins train station and easily accessible via the E25. The venue benefits from excellent public transportation links, with over 20 bus lines serving the surrounding area, making it easy for both local residents and visitors to reach.
The casino operates daily from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m., offering extended hours for flexible visits. Guests are greeted by a helpful and responsive team available to assist with game selection or any general inquiries throughout their stay.
Inside, the venue features a modern selection of electronic games, including popular slot machines and roulette terminals. The layout allows for easy movement and a tranquil atmosphere, catering to both casual players and regular guests.
Promotional events, such as Bingo Nights and Multiwheel prize challenges, are held regularly, offering cash rewards that can reach up to €2,000. Guests are encouraged to check the event calendar for upcoming opportunities.
Additional services include free Wi-Fi, a lively music-filled atmosphere, VIP seating, and secure deposit and withdrawal stations for Circus.be account holders. A sports bar is also available on-site for refreshments and breaks.
Nearby amenities include Quick, Burger King, Carrefour Market, Delhaize, Guillemins Station, a Q8 fuel station, and Ibis Styles Liège Guillemins.
Entry is restricted to individuals aged 21 and above. A valid photo ID is mandatory for admission.
Read more
The City
Liège is a major city located in the eastern part of Belgium, within the Wallonia region. It lies al…
Liège is a major city located in the eastern part of Belgium, within the Wallonia region. It lies along the Meuse River and serves as the capital of the province of Liège. With an estimated population of over 195,000 people, it ranks among Belgium's most populous and economically significant urban centers.
The city has deep industrial roots, having once been a hub for coal mining and steel production. These industries played a significant role in shaping its growth and identity during the 19th and 20th centuries. While traditional industries have declined, Liège has diversified its economy, now focusing on services, education, and logistics. This transition is supported by its inland port, one of the largest in Europe.
Liège offers a blend of preserved heritage and urban energy. Key landmarks include the Montagne de Bueren, a 374-step staircase that offers stunning views; St. Paul’s Cathedral, known for its exquisite Gothic details; and the Palace of the Prince-Bishops, situated at the central Place Saint-Lambert. Museums such as La Boverie and the Grand Curtius highlight the city’s commitment to public access to art and history.
The area known as Le Carré is central to daily life in Liège, filled with cafés, restaurants, and shops that remain lively into the evening. Famous for its waffles, local beer, and meatballs in syrup (boulets à la Liégeoise), Liège seamlessly blends urban accessibility with regional tradition, making it a key player in Belgium's economic and social landscape.
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