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EUR 82 - 289

Hotel Up

17 Place Des Reignaux, 59000 LilleGBP 65 - 231

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The Hotel Up is located in central Lille, a short walk from the TGV station Lille-Flanders. The hotel offers en-suite guestrooms with LCD TV and free … More
53-57 rue Christophe Colomb, 59800 LilleGBP 41 - 78

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Located within walking distance of the Euralille business area and Lille’s main train stations, this hotel offers soundproofed rooms with free Wi-F… More
21 Place Des Reignaux, 59800 LilleGBP 52 - 78

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Conveniently located in the centre of Lille close to the congress centre, the train station, the Eurostar and the old quarter, the Kyriad provides com… More
224 Rue de Paris, 59000 LilleGBP 104 - 340

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The 5-star L´Hermitage Gantois hotel offers modern facilities in an elegant 15th-century building. It is situated in the heart of Lille, between… More
Avenue Le Corbusier, 59777 LilleGBP 39 - 75

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The Hotel Lille Europe is located in the heart of the Euralille international business centre. It is just a few metres from the Lille Europe and Lille… More
EUR 60 - 135

Hotel Kanaï

10 Rue De Béthune, 59000 LilleGBP 48 - 108

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Hotel Kanaï is located in the centre of Lille, in a pedestrianised area only 200 metres from the famous Grand Place. All rooms feature flat-screen sa… More
7/9 Place Louise de Bettignies, 59800 LilleGBP 48 - 144

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Hôtel de la Treille is located in a restored district at the heart of historical Lille. This friendly hotel is tastefully decorated and offers comfo… More
EUR 50 - 70

Hotel De Londres

16 Place De La gare, 59000 LilleGBP 40 - 56

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Close to the ”Palais des congrès” congress center, to the shopping center Euralille and to the stations tgv Lille-Flandres and Lille-Euro… More
Du Molinel N° 15, 59800 LilleGBP 40 - 79

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Located next to Lille Flandre train station and in 5 minutes from the city centre, the hotel Au Moulin d’Or is a family hotel which welcomes you in … More
13 Place De La Gare, 59000 LilleGBP 48 - 79

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The Hotel Flandre Angleterre offers the ideal setting for you business or leisure stays opposite Lille’s train station and 2 minutes’ walk from th… More
EUR 60 - 105

Le Grand Hôtel

51 Rue Faidherbe, 59000 LilleGBP 48 - 84

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Right in the very center of Lille, le Grand Hôtel has an ideal geographical location: the long distance and TGV (High Speed Train) stations, the airp… More
EUR 50 - 70

Le Napoleon

Place De La Gare, 59000 LilleGBP 40 - 56

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Located right in the centre of Lille, 100 metres from the train stations and the main square, hotel Le Napoleon is the perfect base from which to disc… More
19 Place Des Reignaux, 59000 LilleGBP 46 - 48

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This hotel is located in the centre of Lille, just 200 metres from the Lille Flandres train station and metro. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and fl… More
271 Avenue Willy Brandt, 59777 LilleGBP 40 - 114

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The residence is located in the city centre, in the heart of the business district and between the Lille-Flandres and Lille-Europe train stations. Eas… More
Boulevard De Turin, 59000 LilleGBP 60 - 147

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This Suitehotel is located opposite the Lille Europe train station, a 5-minute walk from Lille Flandres station and 800 metres from the Zenith and Gra… More
8,Rue Du Vieux Faubourg, 59800 LilleGBP 96 - 112

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Centrally located, Sweetôme Aparthotel is just 100 metres from the Gare Lille Flandres SNCF Train Station and Metro stop. It offers modern, fully-equ… More
116 Rue De L´hopital Militaire, 59000 LilleGBP 55 - 153

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This Novotel is in central Lille, a superb centre of culture, offering the modernity of Euralille and the charm of the old city with its Flemish facad… More
49 Rue De Tournai, 59000 LilleGBP 63 - 255

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Located only 300 metres from Lille Flandres train station, this Novotel has been renovated to reveal a new modern and trendy style. Central Lille is o… More
2 Boulevard Carnot, 59000 LilleGBP 58 - 167

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This charming Mercure hotel is housed in a beautiful 19th-century building, situated in the centre of Lille a short walk from La Grande Place and the … More
EUR 39 - 60

Mister Bed Lille

57 Rue De Bethune, 59000 LilleGBP 31 - 48

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This hotel is located in the centre of Lille, in a lively pedestrian street. The Metro and bus are at 500 meters from the hotel. Free Wi-Fi is availab… More
EUR 55 - 135

Nord-Hôtel

48 rue du faubourg d´Arras, 59000 LilleGBP 44 - 108

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The Nord-Hotel benefits from a privileged location from which you can easily reach the historic centre of town, the Wazemmes market, and even Roubaix… More
EUR 85 - 115

Hotel De La Paix

46 Bis Rue De Paris, 59000 LilleGBP 68 - 92

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This charming hotel is located in the central pedestrianised area of Lille, only 300 metres from the Monument à la Liberté de Lille. The spacious, s… More
EUR 58 - 119

Hotel Continental

11 Place De La Gare, 59000 LilleGBP 46 - 95

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The Hotel Continental is located in the city centre of Lille opposite the Lille-Flandres train station and near the Lille Europe train station providi… More
48 Bis Rue De Valenciennes, 59000 LilleGBP 62 - 400

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Located 2 km from Lille town centre and the Grand Palais, this hotel combines Second-Empire-style décor and contemporary rooms. It features a jacuzzi… More
EUR 75 - 100

Brueghel

3-5 Parvis St Maurice, 59000 LilleGBP 60 - 80

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This hotel is located in the heart of Lille. It is 300 metres from Gare Lille Flandres and 750 metres from Gare de Lille Europe and it has close acces… More
 

Lille: Guide


Lille (known as Rijsel in Flemish) is a medium-sized city in the Nord-Pas de Calais region of northern France with a very large student population. This city has a strong industrial background, but, after some difficult years, it is now known throughout France for its handsome city center and its very active cultural life.

Understand

Get in

By Plane

Lille has a small airport, called "Lille-Lesquin". International connections include flights from Munich in Germany, and other European cities. Most international travellers will however want to book a flight to Paris and then continue to Lille via train. Alternatively, you can fly to Brussels in Belgium, which is closer, and carry on by train (see below).

By Train

Lille lies on the Brussels-Paris-London connection. TGV and Eurostar trains stop here. The voyage to Brussels takes about 40 minutes, to Paris about an hour, and to London about an hour and 40 minutes.
Coming in by ferry from Calais, train connections run fairly regularly, though I found it hard to get accurate times online. The journey took about an hour and a half.

Districts


Vieux Lille: full of old charming houses, a few mansions : the historic district which has experienced rebirth some 20 or 30 years ago.
Vauban: the student district, with some interesting mansions
Centre : calm streets and some interesting museums
Wazemmes: it was known as poor but but is now increasingly 'bobo' (Bourgeois Bohemian 'Bourgeois Bohème'), thriving artistic life, known throughout the region for its outdoor market.
Lille sud: poorer, sometimes dangerous by night when you are alone...

Get around


By subway


Lille has two subway lines that connect the center of the city with several suburbs. It also has many bus lines that go throughout the city and two lines of cable trains that go to Roubaix and Tourcoing which are two other important cities of the region.
Public transportation in Lille, French Only.

See


Lille has a very nice city center, excellently suited for a city trip. Most of the sights can be combined in a walking tour.

Must see


La Vieille Bourse (1653). Right between two picturesque squares, Place du Général-de-Gaulle and Place du Théâtre, this former commercial exchange still plays a central part in the life of the city. You may find booksellers and flower markets in the inner court.
The main square, Place du Général-de-Gaulle, better known as the "Grand'place", has many lovely historic houses, like the neo-Flemish headquarters of local newspaper La Voix du Nord, and a fountain with the statue of a goddess, "la Grande Déesse" (1843).
Place Rihour, surrounded by restaurants, houses the tourist information center inside its main attraction, the Palais Rihour (1453).
The town hall is worth a look and can be combined nicely with a visit to the Porte de Paris (1692).
The Opera (1923) and the Chamber of Commerce (1921) are located close together and offer magnificent sights, especially when lit-up at night.
Take a stroll through the old quarter of the city, known as Vieux Lille, and enjoy the quiet, cobble-stone streets, the variety of stylish designer shops, gourmet restaurants, and the modern Cathédrale Notre Dame de la Treille. More notable streets like Rue de la Monnaie and Rue Esquermoise are definitely worth the trip.
A bit farther from the city center is la Citadelle, an interesting example of defensive military architecture, built by Vauban, a famous French military architect, under the reign of Louis the Fourteenth.

Museums


Musée des Beaux-Arts , a famed museum covering European art from 16th - 20th century.
Museum of Natural History, a large collection of stuffed mammals, insects, fossils, etc.
Musée de l'Hospice Comtesse, a former hospital now presenting art from a rather alternative angle.
Musée d'Art et d' Industrie de Roubaix : La Piscine, a 20th century art museum hosted in a beautiful "Art déco" (start of 20th century) former swimming pool.

Other


The subway in the long-distance train station Lille Europe is an attraction on its own. In the large stairway's hall, the walls are entirely covered with a big mural.

Do


The open market, Marché de Wazemmes, is open every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday morning, but the busiest day is definitely Sunday. Vendors sell everything from fresh fruits and vegetables, books and stationery, suitcases and shoes, even perfume and undergarments! Be sure to pick up a bag of fresh clementines, a bright bouquet of fresh-cut flowers, some rotisserie chicken and roast potatoes for lunch, and a glass of beer at one of many little pubs surrounding the market.
La Braderie is an annual street fair held every September, for which millions of people come to Lille. You will find everything: paintings, antiques, ornaments, furniture. Inhabitants are partying and drinking, very fun atmosphere.

Learn

Students


As a student city, there are many schools and universities. You can attend bachelor, master degrees in Lille or ask for a student exchange.
Business schools: , , IAE Lille, , etc..
Engineer: Centrale Lille, ENSAM, ICAM, etc..
University: , (and the ), ,


For any foreign students wishing to come to Lille, the following website could come in handy :

French


ICL-Clarife is the language centre for the Institut Catholic de Lille, France's largest private university. Located in the heart of Lille, ICL-Clarife organises complete French language and civilisation study programmes for non-Francophones.

Buy


Delicious stuffed waffles to be enjoyed at Meert (probably the most beautiful "patisserie" in France) on the Rue Esquermoise right next to the Grand-Place (place du Général de Gaulle) (Station: Rihour on Line 1), as well as at the new location at the Piscine (Museum of Arts and Industry) of Roubaix (Station : Gare Jean Lebas on Line 2)
The pedestrian streets just past Grand Place (rue de Béthune, rue Neuve, Rue du Sec Arembault, rue des Tanneurs, etc.) offer popular clothing chain stores such as Etam, Pimkie, Zara, H&M, Sinéquanone, as well as small pubs, restaurants, and two (huge) movie theatres. Some of the buildings that house these stores have beautiful 30's-40's architecture.
Euralille is Lille's largest shopping center and offers popular clothing chains, as well as the Carrefour hypermarket. Situated between the two train stations, Gare Lille Flandres and Gare Lille Europe, and right in the heart of the city near dozens of hotels, Euralille is easily accessible to travellers coming into the city.
Le Furet du Nord (Place du Général de Gaulle) is the largest bookstore in Europe, it appears to be one of the most touristic "monument" in the city. It has 8 floors and offers more than 420,000 titles.
There are dozens of upscale boutiques (e.g. Louis Vuitton, Kenzo) and trendier, independent stores located in Vieux Lille.
Food lovers would definitely be recommended to visit Lille. There are hundreds of little patisseries selling more cakes than I knew existed, as well as a number of chocolate shops. Of these, I would suggest Guillaume Vincent (12 Rue du Cure Saint Etienne), which sells exquisitely decorated chocolates which, judging from their taste, must have about 90% cocoa solids.

Eat

Budget

Mid-range


You can try some of Lille's famous "estaminets" (typical restaurants) : for instance rue de Gand has two nice restaurants : T'Rijsel and Chez la vieille. The atmosphere is very agreable, and you can taste some of Lille's typical dishes : Potje'vleesch, Carbonade flamande etc... But you must know that these restaurants, being rather notorious in Lille, are very popular, and it is strongly recommended to book a table two or three days before the day you plan to eat there.
Brasserie Flore (place Rihour, just beside La Chicorée, near 'Rihour' subway station) menus from 13,50€, large choice of good meals
Crowne Plaza Euralille (335, Boulevard de Leeds, 59777 Euralille) Newly opened in December 2002, this modern hotel has light airy rooms with long rectangular windows, giving excellent view over the city of Lille. Opposit Lille Europe train station, just a short walk to the historic heart of the city. Restaurant offering excellent buffet meals and "à la carte".
La Chicorée (place Rihour, just beside le Flore, near 'Rihour' subway station) menus from 13,50€, food served nearly 24/24 and 7/7... Typical meals, typical beers. But do not expect to find excellent food here : this restaurant may just be useful if you don't know where to have dinner at 3 in the morning...Do not miss the awesome plate collection on the walls. Each was signed by an artist or a famous person, as La Chicorée is the place were they usually eat after the show. You might even meet someone famous if you try it after 2 or 3 am!!! It's also the place where a lot of casual people eat at night, after their job, after a trip in café, after a show... It's of course rather popular with tourists, but if you wish to appreciate Lille's cuisine at its best, try some other place.
L'Omnia (9 Rue Esquermoise) You won't miss the entrance of this restaurant/bar, which is situated close to la Grand Place. Ramps and murals combine to create a perspective that makes you feel like you're Alice in Wonderland. Inside the decor appeals to the same childish sense of wonder- all red lights and plush, appropriate to this ex theatre- (you'll find the history of the building on the placemats). The food itself is affordable- the lunch time menu starts from 9 euros. I had the 'potjevles', a regional speciality I would recommend only to the adventurous. Otherwise, I can vouch for some chicken tikka skewers being very enjoyable. The bar also seems to be very proud of their wide range of beers, and the wine was reasonably priced and good.

More Expensive


Le Compostelle, rue saint-Etienne, may offer some good dishes in a beautiful environment.

Splurge


The Barbue d'Anvers (rue St Etienne) Flemish cuisine
L'Huitriere (rue des Chats Bossus) Behind the early XXth century "art-nouveau" fish store lies one of the best seafood and fish restaurants in the country, appreciated by many famous people.

Drink


On Rue Masséna, you will find countless bars, nightclubs, and restaurants including small delicious kebab stands that are open late until the wee hours of early morning.
Salsa the night away at Le Latina Café on 42/44 Rue Masséna, where you will find all things Cuban including portraits of Che Guevara, hot Spanish tunes, and their famous Havana Club Mojitos. As well, indulge in a Desperado (tequila beer) or two. Drinks are a bit pricier, but the ambiance makes it all worth it.
Pub Mac Ewan's on 8 place Sébastopol offers about 140 different beers. Starting at 1€90.

Sleep


Nord Hotel. Situated in the southern part of Lille, about a ten minute ride on the subway away from the centre of town. When first arriving, the area seems a bit intimidating, but is actually quite quiet. Fairly basic accommodation. Small, clean room and friendly staff. £40/night for a twin room.

Get out


Lille is very close to Belgium, which could make a nice day-trip or a continuation of the journey. You can also spend a pleasant day around "Cap Blanc-Nez", the beautiful coast in the nearby Pas-de-Calais département.

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