Lille Historic Center

Walk at your own pace and enjoy the English stories,
written by a local guide.

51 verhalen
8.8 km
Half a day
4.8 / 5
1 credit
€7.99
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€12.99 (app)
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€14.99 (app)
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About this walking tour

Vlaamse gevels, Franse flair — Lille is twee culturen in één stad. Met deze zelfgeleide audiotour wandel je op eigen houtje over de Grand Place, langs de Vieille Bourse met zijn binnenplaats vol boekenstalletjes, door de kasseienstraatjes van Vieux-Lille tot aan de citadel van Vauban. De stadswandeling volgt niet de snelste route, maar de mooiste — langs gevels en hoekjes waar je anders zo aan voorbij zou lopen. Gesproken aanwijzingen leiden je door de stad en op de kaart in de app zie je altijd waar je bent. Pauzeer waar je wilt, bijvoorbeeld voor een merveilleux.

Highlights

Highlights

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  • Cathedral Notre-Dame-de-la-Treille
  • Museum of the Hospice Comtesse
  • Palace Rihour
  • Porte de Paris
  • Vieille Bourse
  • Opéra de Lille

Preview

Cathedral Notre-Dame-de-la-Treille

What Makes This Stop Special: This modern cathedral took 150 years to complete and features Europe's most controversial contemporary facade.

Your audio guide reveals how this Gothic Revival cathedral remained unfinished for over a century until architects Pierre-Louis Carlier and Peter Rice created the striking modern facade in 1999. You'll discover the unique blend of 19th-century stonework with contemporary glass and steel that sparked fierce debates among locals. The interior houses remarkable contemporary art that most visitors overlook.

Museum of the Hospice Comtesse

What Makes This Stop Special: This 15th-century hospital reveals Lille's transformation from medieval trading post to industrial powerhouse.

Your walking tour uncovers how Countess Jeanne de Flandre founded this hospital in 1237 to care for pilgrims and the poor. The audio guide explains how the stunning baroque chapel and authentic period rooms showcase centuries of French Flemish culture. Hidden within these walls are stories of plague survivors and wartime resilience that shaped modern Lille.

Palace Rihour

What Makes This Stop Special: This Gothic palace is the sole survivor of Duke Philip the Good's 15th-century architectural ambitions for Lille.

Discover Lille through the remaining wing of what was once the Duke of Burgundy's grand residence. Your audio guide explains how this red-brick Gothic masterpiece survived centuries of war and urban development when all other ducal buildings were destroyed. The intricate stonework tells stories of Burgundian power and the strategic importance of Lille in medieval European politics.

Porte de Paris

What Makes This Stop Special: This triumphal arch celebrates Louis XIV's conquest of Lille and marks where medieval fortifications once protected the city.

Your self guided tour reveals how this 1692 monument replaced medieval gates and symbolized French dominance over formerly Spanish Lille. The audio guide uncovers the propaganda messages carved into every surface and explains why local citizens viewed this "gift" with suspicion. You'll learn how siege warfare shaped Lille's urban layout that visitors see today.

Vieille Bourse

What Makes This Stop Special: This 17th-century stock exchange showcases Flemish Renaissance architecture at its most ornate and represents Lille's golden age of commerce.

Your audio guide Lille explains how 24 identical houses create a stunning courtyard where merchants once traded exotic goods from across Europe. The intricate carvings and gilt details tell stories of wealth generated by Lille's position on crucial medieval trade routes. Today's book market continues 400 years of commercial tradition in this architectural masterpiece.

Opéra de Lille

What Makes This Stop Special: This neo-classical opera house survived both World Wars and continues Lille's tradition as northern France's cultural capital.

The audio guide reveals how architect Louis-Marie Cordonnier designed this 1913 masterpiece to rival Paris's grand theaters. You'll discover how the building's Italian-inspired interior features advanced acoustics and lighting that made it one of Europe's most modern venues. Stories of wartime performances and contemporary productions show how culture sustained Lille through its darkest periods.

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