WHAT TO SEE
• Views from the Town Hall belfry, the highest in northern France
• The permanent collection at the Palais des Beaux-arts fine arts museum
• 6-metre sculpture of a baby in front of the former Gare Saint-Sauveur station, now a contemporary art and festival centre
• The magnificent Villa Cavrois in Croix designed by Mallet-Staevens
• La Piscine modern art museum in Roubaix, a former art deco swimming pool
WHAT TO DO
• The famous “Braderie de Lille” in September, the biggest flea market in Europe
• Shopping in the pedestrian cobblestone streets and the boutiques of the Lille-Sud district and of Roubaix
• Party in the bars and clubs of the Solferino-Massena district
• Spend a night in a B&B on board a barge or in a gipsy caravan
• Rent a V’lille bike and cycle along the banks of the Deule river
WHAT TO TASTE
• More than 50 different local cheeses at Wazemmes market
• "Gaufres fourrées" (filled waffles) from Meert
• Carbonnade flamande , waterzoï or potjevleesch served at a local "Estaminet" restaurant
• The famous “moules-frites”, a culinary symbol of the great September “Braderie”
• Locally-brewed beers, typically strong-flavoured
WHAT TO BRING BACK
• "P'tits Quinquins" sweets made in Lille since 1921
• Meringues from “ Aux Merveilleux” wrapped in chocolate whipped cream and covered with chocolate shavings
• Local products and man-crafted souvenirs from L'Estaminette, rue de la Barre
• Beer from L'Abbaye des Saveurs, rue des Vieux Murs
• Local cheeses from Philippe Olivier, cheesemongers since 1907
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