Welcome to the charming and vibrant district of Old Lille, known for its cobbled streets, historic architecture, and lively atmosphere. Here are the best ways to reach Vieux Lille:
Lille Lesquin International Airport (LIL) is the nearest airport, located about 10 km from Lille's city center. Upon arrival, you can take a shuttle service, taxi, or rent a car to continue your journey to Old Lille.
Lille is well-served by the train network, with two main train stations: Gare Lille Flandres and Gare Lille Europe. Both offer high-speed services (TGV and Eurostar) that connect Lille to Paris, London, Brussels, and other European cities. Old Lille is just a short walk or tram ride from these stations.
Driving to Old Lille can be an option, but it's worth noting that the streets in Vieux Lille are narrow and parking might be challenging. There are several parking garages where you can leave your car before exploring the area on foot.
The Lille Metro system is a convenient option, with Line 1 stopping at Rihour and Gare Lille Flandres, both of which are a short walk from Vieux Lille. The tram and bus system also provide easy access to the area.
Lille is a bike-friendly city with many dedicated bicycle lanes, and Vieux Lille is easily accessible for cyclists. Walking is also a pleasant and recommended way to explore the beauty of Old Lille, as many of its attractions are within close proximity to each other.
Remember to check the latest travel and transportation updates before planning your trip, as services may vary depending on the time of year and day of the week.