Our favourite hotels in Lille, France
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From 149 EUR
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The luxury hotel Carlton is located in Lille city center, a stone's throw from the Grand Palace. The reputation of this excellent property precedes it. Fully air-conditioned, it is hosted by a historical building with lift. Our list of amenities is endless. Welcome! |
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From 60 EUR
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The centrally located Hotel de la Treille extends a heartfelt welcome. This property is ideal for business guests and tourists. The front desk is staffed around the clock. Other services include web access, dry cleaning, fax, parking, and lift. |
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From 150 EUR
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The L`Hermitage Gantois is a top-class, five-star hotel, one of the most popular and most famous accommodation properties in Lille. Our list of modern, state-of-the-art amenities and services is endless. We guarantee a splendid stay! |
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From 39 EUR
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Hotel Stars Lille is well connected to all areas of the city. The friendly staff will be happy to provide you with a city guide, city maps, and newspapers. Business guests are welcome to use our conference facilities. Groups are especially welcome. |
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From 70 EUR
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The centrally located Le Continental Hotel is a nicely furnished property ensuring an excellent stay. We accept pets. We offer safety boxes at the 24-hour reception, fax service, and cozy soundproof rooms. |
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About Lille
Lille was born as a small village founded by the Flemish in 1030. By the end of 11th century it had become an urban and trade center, major fortress of the north fortified by the Count Baldwin IV of Flanders. Since then textile production was started in the city to become, till nowadays, its main industry branch. Along the centuries the town has been under siege for more than 11 times to pass from the hands of Flemish, to French and even Spanish and Austrian. Though its original name is Flemish, the French designation comes from "l'ile" or "the island", as it was first located on an island in the river Deule. Under the rule of Louis XIV the city came to be dominated by France and was turned into one of the most brilliant demonstration of glory and wealth from the golden period of French monarchy. After becoming Flemish again, the city was finally restored to France by the Utrecht Peace Treaty from 1713.
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