We went to Lille primarily to see Bruce Springsteen, but ended up making a short break of it, with a few days in Lille, meeting up with my folks and a day trip to Ghent.
We travelled on the Eurostar which was a wonderful experience and one I would recommend to anyone. As part of the embarkation process, passengers go through security, UK passports and then French passports, so when arriving it's straight out of the station with no queuing.
From a tourist point of view, Lille is centred around the market square, with some wonderful buildings.
The front however is ultra modern. Inside the cathedral there was a display including the plans for the original frontage. This was far more elaborate and complex than Notre Dam in Paris, For some reason they could not get the funds.
The altars at the rear of the church were stunning. With craftsmen as good as this available it is not suprising they were able to repair Notre Dame in Paris.
We stayed at the Moxy Lille City. It was a wonderful hotel, with great staff, good rooms a nice bar in an old university building
The old town led to the citadel, which was a pleasant place for a stroll..
And of course, when you are walking up the steps on a bridge to cross the main road you really expect to see a pond with pelicans!
Lille is the beer capital of France! Not a single drink of Kronenbourg, but many French and Belgian brews I had never heard of, and enjoyed.
Lille was a lovely city and well worth a visit. It would make a perfect weekend break.