3 Days Itinerary in Lille, France - Travel Guide
Three Enthralling Days in Lille, France
Days | Description |
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1 | Day 1 - Immersing in Lille's Rich History and Culture |
2 | Day 2 - Exploring Lille's Flamboyant Art Scene |
3 | Day 3 - Uncovering Lille's Elegant Edifices |
Introduction
This three day itinerary is tailored for those who wish to discover and immerse themselves in the enchanting city of Lille in Northern France. We've packed art, history, cuisine, and local culture all in three action-filled days.
Day 1 - Immersing in Lille's Rich History and Culture
Lille greets you with a historical quest. Your adventure starts at Grand Place, known for its vibrant energy and stunning architecture. While the Vieille Bourse will steal your breath away with its renaissance aura, the Rang du Beauregard building line offers a visual banquet of classical facades. Hungry? Savor your taste buds at one of the traditional brasseries lining the square. Post lunch, take a leisurely stroll to the Palais des Beaux-Arts - a 'Louvre of the North'. Immerse yourself in this second-largest collection of fine arts in France. Still light out? Head to the eclectic neighborhood of Wazemmes to soak in some local vibes amidst bustling markets and lively bistros.
Day 2 - Exploring Lille's Flamboyant Art Scene
Ready for another day of exploration? Begin your day at Villa Cavrois, a masterpiece reflecting modernist architectural design. Can you sense a blend of luxury, simplicity, and ingenuity? Next, tread towards the captivating Lille Métropole Musée d'Art Moderne for a surreal juxtapose of modern and contemporary art pieces. Marvel at the works of Picasso, Braque, and Miro, to name a few. Lunchtime beckons a visit to L’Huitrière, a seafood haven. Fine oysters, anyone? Break the monotony with a trip to the Lille Zoo featuring hundreds of exotic species. In the evening, a walk across Vauban Garden under a pinking sky will be nothing less than poetic.
Day 3 - Uncovering Lille's Elegant Edifices
Gear up to bid adieu to the lovely city of Lille. But not before you uncover the city's architectural marvels. Start your day with a charming tour of La Piscine Museum. A swimming pool metamorphosed into a museum might sound peculiar, doesn't it? But its beauty will leave you amazed. Take your time to discover different art forms - sculptures, paintings, ceramics and more. For lunch, step into Les Compagnons de la Grappe for local and seasonal French cuisine. Finally, say your goodbyes visiting Citadel of Lille, a perfect epitome of intensified French military architecture. Take a deep breath and soak up the magnificent view this 'Queen of Citadels' has to offer. It's indeed a fitting end to a mesmerizing trip!
Matthew Wilson
FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Lille
The best time to visit Lille would be during the late spring and early fall seasons, specifically from May to June and September to October. It's when the weather is pleasant and the city isn’t too crowded.
Yes, Lille is extremely walkable. The city center is compact and most of the attractions are within walking distance from each other. However, it also has an efficient public transportation system if required.
In Lille, you must try local dishes like Potjevleesch (a jellied meat dish), Carbonade Flamande (beer stew), and Moules-frites (mussels and fries). For those with a sweet tooth, Gaufres Fourrées (filled waffles) from Meert are a treat.