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Sightseeing Overview
Lille is divided in two by the boulevard de la Liberté: to the north of the boulevard, which runs southeast by northwest, is charming Vieux Lille (the old town), nestled within the city’s former fortifications. It is a picturesque mixture of narrow streets and cobbled squares lined with chic boutiques, and cosy cafés and restaurants. To the south is the new town, not quite as picturesque as Vieux Lille, with its wide and regular streets.

The old city’s points of interest include the 1652 Flemish styled Vieille Bourse (the textile exchange), near the place du Général de Gaulle (aka Grand’Place), the heart of the city; the old hospital Hospice Comtesse on the rue de la Monnaie; the Opera House; the Cathedral, and for shopping, rue Basse, rue de la Grande Monnaie, and rue de la Clef.

Heading south, on the place de la République, the Musée des Beaux-Arts is another must see: one of the best museums in France, it houses a collection of 15th through 20th century paintings. Nearby, and worth a look too, is the Maison Coilliot, 24 rue de Fleurus, a beautiful example of art nouveau architecture.

To the west, the Citadel, now a military school, was reconstructed between 1667 and 1670 by the highly talented military architect Sébastien Le Prestre, Marquis de Vauban; and to the east, just by Lille Europe station, is the Euralille shopping complex.


Tourist Information
Office du Tourisme de Lille
Place Rihour
Tel: (03) 59 57 94 00 or 0891 56 2004 (from France only).
E-mail: info@lilletourism.com
Website: www.lilletourism.com
Opening hours: 0930-1830 daily except Sun and public holidays (1000-1200 and 1400-1700).

Passes
Pass Libre Accès gives free access to over 30 sites in Lille and the region, as well as free transport in the city.



   
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