


Belgium's oldest public museum, housing an impressive collection of fine arts in a stunning 19th-century building.
Lille can have sudden rain showers, and the museum's outdoor exhibits require protection.
The museum has extensive gardens and exhibits that require walking.
Keep your devices charged while exploring the museum and its surroundings.
A cozy Belgian bakery known for its organic bread and breakfast options.
An American-style breakfast spot famous for its pancakes and friendly atmosphere.

A popular spot for Belgian fries and quick lunch options near Palais des Beaux-Arts.
A historic museum housing an impressive collection of fine arts.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring stunning guildhalls and city hall.
A unique structure built for the 1958 World Expo, offering panoramic city views.
Buttery, flaky pastry with a soft interior, best enjoyed fresh.
Croissant dough filled with chocolate, a classic French breakfast treat.

Crispy baguette filled with ham and cheese, a popular lunch option.
A traditional waffle iron used to make 'gaufres de Lille', a local specialty.
Hand-painted earthenware from the Faïencerie de Lille, a historic factory.
Dried lavender from the historic battlefields, symbolizing peace and remembrance.
Explore the iconic Ford Rouge Factory Tour, a fascinating journey through the history and innovation of American automotive manufacturing.
A significant Catholic pilgrimage site, home to the Tilma of Juan Diego, featuring a basilica and a modern shrine.

A tropical sanctuary dedicated to preserving endangered sea turtles, offering unique volunteering opportunities.