Welcome to Lille
Festive and gourmet Lille
Lille, capital of the Nord-Pas de Calais Region, is proud of its festive traditions and its gastronomy. Lille is the right size for easy living, and Northerners’ generous and warm nature make visitors feel welcome. All year round people are delighted by this unique mixture of Flemish traditions and French “art de vivre”.
Bustling energy marks all events, large and small, festive and inviting, such as the famous September “Braderie” (flea market). Lille moves to the rhythm of carnivals and festivals of all kinds.
Ten centuries of history have left their mark on the city !
Flemish, Burgundian and then Spanish before becoming French, Lille has an outstanding architectural wealth. A trading city since medieval times, a citadel under Louis XIV, a hive of industry during the 19th century and a city of ambition during the 20th century, Lille today offers a blend of faces of the past and of the future.
Capital of culture
Lille was European Capital of Culture in 2004, and has become a true benchmark in this field. A heaven for art : from the Fine Arts Museum to the Opera, from ballets to concerts, culture is part and parcel of life every day.
Lille in effervescence… From 31th of August to 1rst of September 2013
Two days of shopping madness every first weekend in September draw over a million visitors toLille. This is undoubtedly the biggest flea market inEurope. Imagine200 kilometres of sidewalks occupied by stallholders, from the city and from all overEurope. Ever since medieval times, when the valets obtained the right to hold an annual sale of their masters'cast-off clothes and belongings, everything has been for sale and for purchase here. Other than bargain-hunting, another tradition has established itself here - that of a bowl of mussels and chips ("moules-frites") along with a glass of local beer.
3 minutes to experience Lille ! › VIDEO (with Quicktime player)
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• Photos credits : Maxime Dufour - Don Muschter - Hervé Leteneur