Youth Hostels

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Travelling without any age limit
The hostels were initially aimed at encouraging youngsters to travel in a sound and invigorating way. Today they are open to everyone no matter what age they have. This evolution is linked to an ever-growing comfort of the infrastructures, the quality of the reception and the diversity of the proposed activities.
Infrastructures and quality services
Equipped meeting rooms, relaxation rooms, rooms designed for families…
Most of the rooms have sanitary installations that meet today’s demands.
Catering service with an excellent price quality ratio. Kitchen available for those who want to prepare their meals themselves.
Professional and friendly reception service.
Activity, animation and events at the hostel
Activities and animations organised at the hostel: rock climbing, parlour games, rock concerts, video, computer…
Outside the hostel: cultural visits, sports activities, relaxation in an attraction park…
More important events: concerts on 15 August in Liège, culturally diverse festival in Brussels, exhibition of photos or paintings, Kids Parade…
The hostels commit themselves in the cultural life of their region as active partners.
- AUBERGE BRUEGEL (BRUXELLES)
- AUBERGE DE JEUNESSE "AUBERGE DU BEFFROI" (MONS)
- AUBERGE DE JEUNESSE DE TOURNAI (TOURNAI)
- AUBERGE DE JEUNESSE DES HAUTES FAGNES (MALMEDY)
- Bouillon Youth Hostel (BOUILLON)
- CENTRE VINCENT VAN GOGH - CHAB ASBL (SAINT-JOSSE-TEN-NOODE)
- Félicien Rops Youth Hostel (NAMUR)
- "Generation Europe" Youth Hostel (MOLENBEEK-SAINT-JEAN)
- Georges Simenon Youth Hostel in Liège (LIEGE)
- Jacques Brel Youth Hostel and Gîte d'étape in Brussels (BRUXELLES)
- Sleep Well Youth Hostel (BRUXELLES)
- Youth Hostel in Barrière de Champlon (CHAMPLON)
- 3 Fontaines Youth Hostel (AUDERGHEM)
For more information, you can visit the website: www.laj.be
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