

The Old Stock Exchange of Lille, a stunning 17th-century building that's a symbol of the city's rich history.
A stunning 17th-century stock exchange building, now a popular meeting spot with a beautiful courtyard.
Europe's largest flea market, offering a treasure trove of antiques, vintage items, and unique finds.
The world's largest and most visited art museum, housing over 380,000 objects and displaying about 35,000 works of art.
Vieille Bourse can have sudden rain showers, especially in spring and autumn.
Explore the historic city on foot, comfortable shoes are essential.

France uses Type E plugs, a travel adapter is necessary for charging devices.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a variety of pastries and breads since 1980.
A historic café established in 1869, offering a traditional French breakfast experience.
A popular lunch spot offering a variety of French dishes in a cozy atmosphere.

Mixed greens, tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, tuna, olives, and anchovies, dressed with olive oil and vinegar.
Ham and cheese sandwich, topped with béchamel sauce and grated cheese, toasted until crispy.
Steamed mussels cooked with white wine, garlic, and herbs, served with fries.
A traditional waffle iron used to make 'gaufres de Lille', a local specialty.
Hand-painted earthenware from the Faïencerie de Lille, a local tradition since 1695.
A strong, washed-rind cheese from the Nord department, a local delicacy since the 19th century.
Monserrate Hill, also known as Monte de São Pedro de Mafra, is a granite hill on the outskirts of Sintra, Portugal. The hill rises approximately 516 meters above the sea level and offers breathtaking 360-degree views.
Experience the unique beauty of Mammoth Cave in winter, with ice formations resembling Niagara Falls.
Gwawanuk Heritage Temple, a 17th-century Hindu temple, is a serene and historic site in West Java, Indonesia, known for its intricate carvings and peaceful atmosphere.