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Rank GP W D L Pts 1 Paris Saint Germain32 20 10 2 70 2 Monaco33 19 7 7 64 3 Lille33 16 10 7 58 4 Brest33 16 10 7 58 5 Nice32 15 9 8 54 6 Lens33 14 8 11 50 7 Lyon33 15 5 13 50 8 Marseille32 12 11 9 47 9 Rennes33 12 10 11 46 10 Toulouse33 11 10 12 43 11 Reims32 11 8 13 41 12 Montpellier33 10 11 12 40 13 Strasbourg Alsace33 10 9 14 39 14 Nantes33 9 6 18 33 15 Le Havre33 7 11 15 32 16 Metz33 8 5 20 29 17 Lorient33 6 8 19 26 18 Clermont33 5 10 18 25 Apr 29, 2023 · Lets explore the best things to do in Lille: 1. Old Lille Source: ilolab / Shutterstock Old Lille. Lille’s historic district is a delight, with restored bourgeois houses on cobblestone streets. You’ll pick up on the city’s Flemish influence when you see the baroque architecture dating to the 17th and 18th centuries.
Lille. Capital of the Hauts-de-France région, Lille may be France's most underrated metropolis. Recent decades have seen the country's fourth-largest city (by greater urban area) transform from an industrial centre into a glittering cultural and commercial hub. Highlights include its enchanting old town with magnificent French and Flemish ...
Lille. From the top of the town hall’s belfry, the whole of Lille is laid before you. It’s a view that stretches from the Porte de Paris, bearing the hallmark of Louis XIV, and runs all the way to the hills of Flanders in Belgium.
Book your activity Experience Lille. Climb the steps of the largest belfry in France and Belgium and contemplate the 360° view that awaits you at the top. Discover Lille’s most beautiful sites and monuments aboard a convertible coach that takes you on a tour of a large part of the city.
Lille ( Dutch: Rijsel) is the capital of the Hauts-de-France region in northern France and the core of one of the largest metropolitan agglomerations in the country. Historically, it has also been the capital of Flanders, and later an industrial powerhouse, thanks to which it now boasts a large and handsome historic centre.
Feb 26, 2024 · The beautiful city of Lille, in Northern France, is the capital of the region Hauts-de-France. Lille delights everyone with its Flemish heritage, visible in every corner. While in Lille, you will be astonished by the beauty of the Old Town with the lively streets and many buildings listed as Historical Monuments.
Founded, according to legend, around 640 AD by the giants Lyderic and Phinaert, Lille was in turn Flemish, Burgundian and under Spanish rule, before becoming French in 1668, following Louis XIV’s conquest of the city. Today, it is France’s third most populous metropolis. Originally, water.