France's Lille: The perfect place for a getaway
Updated 10:11, 25-Dec-2018
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The biggest city in northern France, Lille is the perfect city for a romantic French holiday.
The city is nestled close to the Belgium border and is the primary city of France's Nord-Pas-de-Calais region. With access to three European hubs, Lille is 35 minutes from Brussels, one hour from Paris, and 80 minutes from London.
Flemish-style buildings in Lille. /China Daily Photo

Flemish-style buildings in Lille. /China Daily Photo

Lille is characterized by Flemish-style buildings and red-brick structures, which are uncommon in France. Renowned as the Capital des Flandres, Lille is famed for its culture and Flemish roots.
Lille is home to many museums and art galleries that reveal its rich culture and history, while most of its churches are Roman Catholic, many of them historical monuments with incredible architecture and magnificent interiors that will catch your eye.
When wandering around the streets of the old city, Le Vieux Lille, a showcase of the city's French and Flemish architecture, you will be dazzled by stunning and unique buildings.
The art gallery in Lille. /China Daily Photo

The art gallery in Lille. /China Daily Photo

The old city is lined with cobbled alleyways, tall red-brick buildings and golden sandstone houses, and you will also encounter some traditional boutiques and up-market shops.
In 2004 Lille was elected European Capital of Culture and since then the scheme Lille 3000 has pushed to promote the city's cultural heritage and contemporary artists through regular events and festivals.
Street view of Lille. /China Daily Photo

Street view of Lille. /China Daily Photo

"Many people think Paris is all when paying a visit to France, but that's not true. Lille is an open, colorful and dynamic city, and many of my friends really enjoy the great city atmosphere, passionate and humorous locals here," the tourist guide told China Daily.
"Lille is an ideal place to settle in France," the guide added.
(Cover: The street in Lille, France. /China Daily Photo)
Source(s): China Daily