I didn’t know that much about Lille before spending the weekend there. To be honest, it wasn’t somewhere that I had thought about visiting. For the most part I have, shamefully, stuck to European capital cities and places that I have driven through accidently on the way to somewhere else without really knowing their names. After visiting Lille, however, I can see why it’s such a popular destination.
Lille is only 90 minutes on the Eurostar from St Pancras making it perfect for a weekend break. After arriving at Lille Europe my friend and I walked into the town centre heading for our hotel, the Best Western Grand Hotel Bellevue, taking the scenic route. Lille has a mixed architecture, being near the border of Belgium, and combines huge decorative masterpieces like the Opera House along with small shops covered in detailed facades. The town is literally a giant piece of art work.
Our hotel is situated on the Grand Place, the Place du Général de Gaulle, but the entrance to it is in a quiet street behind the square. It looks as if the main entrance to the building was once on the main square but is now a very grand bookstore. I came at just the right time as in the middle of the Grand Place was a huge Ferris wheel towering over the square which had a great view over Lille at night. After dropping our bags off at the hotel we thought it was time to explore the town centre, and more importantly, the many chocolate shops that we had passed on our way.
The next day we took the metro to nearby Roubaix to visit La Piscine. No, we were not going swimming; it is actually an art gallery. It was built in the early 1900s and it full of fine art, sculptures and photo opportunities. It’s a little way out but it’s definitely worth the while of you’ve got a few days to spend, and it’s much quieter that the Palais de Beaux Arts in the centre of Lille.
After viewing those masterpieces we decided to visit another one, a culinary masterpiece – La Restaurant de Fromage. This restaurant is not for the faint hearted, or those with high cholesterol. The restaurant is devoted to cheese and all things cheesy, cheese fondue, cheesecake, cheese salad, cheese on potatoes. Whatever meal you would usually order, but covered in cheese. I chose a ‘welsch’, which was a dish with ham, bread and melted cheese on top (basically a big cheese toastie) with potatoes. It was amazing but far too much cheese for any human being to handle without having a heart attack.
The next morning we went for a walk around the market which is held in La Vieille Bourse on the Grand Place before taking a final few photographs and heading back to the Eurostar terminal for a glass of champagne as we were travelling in Leisure Select (First Class) on our journey home.
City Breaks in Lille
3* Novotel Lille Centre Gares from £105
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The modern Novotel Lille Centre Gares Hotel has 93 spacious and comfortable bedrooms. Look out for the colourful modern art style water feature in the courtyard garden. The hotel...
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3* Novotel Lille Centre Grand Place from £108
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The Novotel Lille Centre Grand Place Hotel is a modern hotel with 104 comfortable bedrooms. The hotel has a bar and a restaurant. The hotel is in the centre of Lille, just off...
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3* Mercure Lille Centre Opera from £109
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The Mercure Lille Centre Opera Hotel is a traditional building including an original staircase, and stained glass windows. The hotel is in the centre of Lille close to the Opera,...
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3* Best Western Grand Hotel Bellevue from £127
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The Best Western Grand Hotel Bellevue is a charming traditional style hotel with 60 rooms. Superior rooms are large and have been recently renovated with many offering views over...
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4* Crowne Plaza Lille from £133
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The modern copper coated Crowne Plaza Hotel has 121 rooms arranged over 10 floors. The hotel has a restaurant and a bar. The hotel is opposite the Eurostar train station, and 5...
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