

Vieux Lille Market, a bustling hub since the 19th century, offers a delightful blend of local produce, French cuisine, and lively atmosphere.
A bustling market offering local produce, cheeses, and street food since 1909.
A stunning Gothic cathedral with a 104-meter tall spire, offering guided tours and a panoramic view of Lille.
One of France's finest fine arts museums, housing works by masters like Rubens, Monet, and Picasso.
Crispy waffle with whipped cream and fresh strawberries

Steamed mussels with fries and mayonnaise
Beef stew with beer, onions, and bacon, served with fries

A captivating museum showcasing Taiwan's scientific and cultural heritage, offering interactive exhibits and stunning architecture.
A fascinating underwater museum in the Red Sea, home to over 200 life-sized statues.
Bagan Market, a bustling hub of local life, offers a glimpse into Myanmar's rich culture and traditions.
Vieux Lille Market can be rainy, this jacket keeps you dry and warm.
Explore the market and cobblestone streets comfortably and pain-free.
Keep your phone powered for navigation and photos throughout the day.
Iconic Belgian waffle house since 1829, famous for its speculoos waffles.
Historic café since 1869, offering a traditional French breakfast experience.
Lille's oldest restaurant (1728), offering traditional French cuisine in a historic setting.

A crispy, sweet waffle that's a Lille specialty, often served with whipped cream and chocolate.
Hand-painted earthenware, a traditional craft from Lille, often depicting local scenes or flowers.
Delicate, handmade lace, a symbol of Lille's textile heritage, often used in clothing or home decor.