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Lille is located in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais Region, France. As a major commune in the area, Lille is included into the Nord Department and it forms its very own Arrondissement. The city of Lille forms the forth largest metropolitan area in the country. The population in Lille reaches approximately 226,015 inhabitants.

Top Attractions within Lille

Le Sebastopol is a beautiful restaurant in Lille, which will provide you with all the most delicious meals during your vacation in Lille. The atmosphere of the restaurant is a mixture between classic and sophisticated, which is perfect for dinners with the family, as well as for business lunches. The menus are varied and rich in delicious dishes, created from special recipes with fresh products and ingredients.

The Lille Cathedral is a representative religious and cultural monument of the city. Many visitors come to admire this local landmark, due to the fact that it is an impressive construction, typical for the region in which it is settled. The Cathedral can be visited for a variety of reasons, which can be focused on its architectural style or on its value to the religious cult.

The Botanical Garden of the University of Pharmacy is an amazing site to see in Lille. The variation of trees and flowers that can be seen in the botanical garden are very beautiful. All these have been planted, organized and arranged in order to create amazing images for the landscape. The botanical garden can be the best place in which you relax and you enjoy nature at the same time.

The Fine Art Palace of Lille should be admired both on the outside and on the inside. It is a massive construction, created in the idea of a castle, which will capture your eye immediately and will attract you to learn more about it. The collections that can be seen inside cover many stages in the development of the fine arts, such as: Antiques, Middle Ages and Renaissance, the 17th-century, the 18th-century, the 19th-century, the 20th-century, sculptures, prints and drawings and collections of "plans-reliefs".

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