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Lille

Lille 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 centre and its very active cultural life.

Lille is the main city of France’s fourth largest metropolitan area. It is located to the country’s north, on the Deûle River, near the border with Belgium.The whole metropolitan area of Lille, both on French and Belgian territory (Kortrijk, Tournai) was estimated in 2007 at around 1,885,000 inhabitants, ranking as one of the major metropolitan areas of Europe.

Access

Get in a taxi and the driver will take you anywhere.

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 25 minutes following the new high speed train link to London St Pancras which opened in October 2007 Coming in by ferry from Calais, train connections run fairly regularly, though it can be hard to get accurate times online. The journey took about an hour and a half. (SNCF website allows one to check train timetables) Lille is also linked by TGV (fast trains) to Lyon (3 hours), Nantes (4 hours), and Marseille (5 hours).

Transportation

Lille has two subway lines that connect the centre 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 other important cities of the region.

 

Activities and Sightseeings

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

Museums

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Nightlife

 

 

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Lodging

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