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Damien Castelain President of European Metropole of Lille
EditorialWelcome to our European Metropole of Lille!
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WELCOME p.4-5
A EUROPEAN METROPOLE p.6-7GETTING TO THE STADIUM p.8-13
The FAN ZONE p.14-17
The UEFA EURO 2016 MATCHES p.18-19DISCOVER THE METROPOLE p.20-29USEFUL INFORMATION p.31
It’s the event we all have been waiting for: EURO 2016 is kicking off. For the occasion and since the European Metropole of Lille (MEL) is fulfilling its organizing role alongside UEFA, you will be able to find every useful information in this city guide: match schedule, latest news, and a range of practical advice to help you get around and discover the city…We all are really lucky to be right at the heart of this event, the third biggest in the world! We want the celebration to be a big one, whether at the Pierre-Mauroy Stadium or on the Fan Zone with its entertaining activities. And we want to share it with all of you, our European neighbours: Russians, Germans, Italians, Ukrainians, Irish, Swiss and Slovakians.You are of course more than welcome in our region, and you will enjoy everything we have to offer: gastronomy, history, heritage, museums… And of course the warmest welcome! A first glance will leave you wanting to discover the city further.Also be sure to benefit from most of the opportunities and to discover or rediscover all the advantages offered by MEL in terms of sport: facilities (swimming pool, ice rink, stadium), city clubs and events for all.Together, let’s savour this unique moment and stand united behind our champions.Enjoy your visit, enjoy the Euros
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The European Metropole of Lille (MEL) works at the service of its 85 municipalities and 1.1 million inhabitants, in key areas such as economy, maintainance of public spaces and roads, local development and town planning, water treatment, waste management, accessibility and disability…
A cross-border area at the heart of the Lille - Kortrijk – Tournai Eurometropole, The 4th largest French metropolitan area, More than 100,000 students, More than 1 million tourists per year, More than 7,000 hotel rooms available.
Transports links : An airport connected to 70 destinations. A direct high speed rail link with major European cities such as London, Brussels and Amsterdam as well as the main French cities.
Two metro lines, two tramway lines and sixty bus lines to move through the metropole.
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WELCOME !
www.lillemetropole.fr/uefaeuro2016
Join us :#melcommunity
MEL also supports the promotion of sport for all, which contributes to a wide influence beyond its borders.
Thanks to its stadium, its numerous sporting facilities and playing fields, MEL is winning!
Don’t miss out on the major events that are going to hit the headlines:
UEFA EURO 2016 from 10th June to 10th July 2016 Lille Half Marathon 3rd September 2016 Lille Super Cross on 12th and 13th November 2016 Men’s World championship Handball from 11th to 29 January 2017 Paris-Roubaix on 9th and 10th April 2017 and European team championships of Athletics on 24th and 25th June 2017.
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Tour de France July 2014 EuroBasket 2015
September 2015
Davis CupNovember 2014
MEL WINNING LAND
The Pierre-Mauroy stadium is an outstanding facility that represents the ambitions of MEL. This sporting arena, one of the most modern in Europe, has a capacity of 50,000 spectators.
Its removable roof and multi purpose ‘Boîte à Spectacles’ function make it the only infrastructure of its kind in the world, just as able to host Rihanna in concert as the final of the Davis Cup or UEFA EURO 2016.
Opened in 2012, the Pierre-Mauroy stadium is the home of LOSC, Lille’s football club.
International Records : 26,922 spectators attended the semi-final of Euro-Basket 2016 between France and Spain at Pierre-Mauroy stadium, setting a European attendance record for a basketball match.
27,432 spectators attended the Davis Cup final between France and Switzerland.
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A TOP QUALITY STADIUM !
Save the date to experience these events at
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GOING TO
PIERRE-MAUROYSTADIUM
> Metro line 1 - Station « 4 Cantons Stade Pierre-Mauroy » or « Cité Scientifique Pr Gabillard ».
> Metro line 2 - Station« Les Prés » + Shuttle « LES PRÉS »Active shuttles only during match days and 3 hours before kick off.
On match days scheduled at 9 pm, last metro departure from the stadium at 1am.
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Three car parks providing a total of 3,500 parking slots are Accesssible in less than 15 minutes away on foot from the stadium:- car park C1, 5 minutes on foot from the Southern Entrances of the stadium: purchase of spaces by reservation only (€20).- car park B1, (P+R Triolo), 15 minutes away on foot from the stadium: purchase of spaces by reservation (€15) or on site on the day of the match (€20).- car park C4 (P+R 4 Cantons), 15 minutes away on foot from the stadium: purchase of spaces by reservation (€15) or on site on the day of the match (€20).You can reserve large public car parks via the website of the Pierre Mauroy Stadium :http://www.stade-pierre-mauroy.com/programmation/sport/uefa-euro-2016To help with directions, we encourage the public to follow the road markings of the car parks in zones B and C to get to car parks B1, C4 et C1.
PARKING FACILITIES AROUND THE STADIUM
Where to buy your transport tickets? > At the ticket machines located in the metro stations> In Transpole agencies and mobile stands located in:
> Or at the Transpole stand in the Fan Zone> Or on Transpole.fr website
For persons with reduced mobility:A specific support will be provided by pushing the emergency button located in the metro stations.
• Gare Lille Flandres• Gare Lille Europe• République• Rihour• Roubaix Eurotéléport
• Tourcoing centre• Villeneuve d’Ascq • Hôtel de ville• Les Prés
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Free Admission to the Fan Zone The Fan Zone will be the unique place to experience UEFA EURO 2016, with its festive and entertaining atmosphere. You will find catering services on site, as well as entertainment organized by partners.
FiguresCapacity: 25, 000 people Broadcasting the 51 matches of the competition live on a giant screen.
Save the date ! 10.06 - Concert at 5.30pm onwards- Brokenback and Synapson19.06 - Garden Party at 11am onwards- Willy William, Quentin Mosimann, Masturbafunk- 5pm Talisco21.06 - Music festival in the evening
All information can be found on www.lillemetropole.fr/UEFAEURO2016
Fan Zone entertainment The Fan Zone will offer daily entertainment. On the program: zumba, Just Dance, flamenco, disco. Every Saturday and Sunday at 10.30am there will be zumba and body zen lessons.Don’t miss the DJ Battles, Freestyle and other performances.Go to the MEL website to find out everything about activities.
Opening hours from 10am to midnightClosure on 23, 24,28 and 29 June and 4, 5,8 et 9 July.(No match on those days.)
The Fan Zone is located between the Place François-Mitterrand and the Parc Matisse in Lille (metro stop is Gare Lille Europe and/or Gare Lille Flandres).
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The Fan Embassy (open from 10am to 11pm)The Fan Embassy is the place in the city where fans will be able to get all the necessary information on administrative procedures and receive advice (passport loss or theft, consulate contact details, emergencies, etc.). It will also serve as an informational desk for tourists. The Fan Embassy will be runned by the European Metropole of Lille and its volunteers in collaboration with Football Supporters Europe (FSE).Place du Théâtre in Lille (in front of Lille Opéra )
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INFORMATION DESKS
Information desk Two information points (Fan Zone and airport) are available to welcome and inform you. There you will find all sightseeing and practical information necessary to avoid missing out on anything during your stay. Stand at the Place François-MitterrandStand at Lesquin Airport
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Voucher exchange point (Possibility to buy tickets for the Last Sixteen and the Quarter Finals in Lille) Open from 24 to 26/06 for the Last SixteenOpen from 29/06 to 01/07 for the Quarter FinalsD-2: 10am to 6pmD-1: 10am to 7pm On the day of the match : 10am until tickets are sold out.Lille Grand Palais1 Boulevard des Cités Unies
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Charles de Gaulle’s birthplace and museumBorn in this middle-class 18th century house, Charles de Gaulle enjoyed staying in Lille with his grandmother as a child. Children can retrace the life of this “Lille-born Parisian” through tales and legends, treasure hunts, games, workshops and shows.
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DISCOVER THE METROPOLE
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Maison natale Charles de Gaulle - Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays9 rue Princesse - Lille Tel +33(0)3 59 73 00 30 - www.visitlilles.comAccess : Metro 1 - EsplanadeLine 10 - stop at MagasinLine 14 ou 56 - stop at Bâteliers
Grand’Place (Main Square)The Place of Général de Gaulle is the locals’ favourite place to meet. It offers an architectural panorama from the 17th to the 20th century and includes the Vieille Bourse (1652-1653), one of the city’s most beautiful monuments. Every afternoon (except on Mondays) you will find second-hand booksellers and chess players in its inner courtyard.
Gare Saint Sauveur Opened in March 2009, Saint Sauveur is a former freight station that was closed down in 2003. Renovated by the City of Lille, Gare Saint Sauveur now contains an exhibition space, a bar and a cinema.Gare Saint Sauveur - Closed on Mondays and TuesdaysBoulevard Jean-Baptiste Lebas - Lille Tel +33(0)3 28 52 30 00 www.garesaintsauveur.comAccess : Metro 2 - Lille Grand Palais
Grand’Place Place du Général de Gaulle - LilleAccess : Metro 1- Rihour
TICKETS ON SALE AT THE METROPOLE TOURIST OFFICES
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MUba Eugène LeroySituated in a former 19th century private mansion, the MUba, with a comparison of styles and themes, brings together contemporary art and works from previous centuries, performing and visual arts. With a particular emphasis on painting, and especially Eugène Leroy’s one (1910 - 2000).
MUba Eugène Leroy - Closed on Tuesdays2 rue Paul Doumer - Tourcoing Tel +33(0)3 20 28 91 60 - www.muba-tourcoing.frAccess : Metro 2 - Tourcoing centreTramway direction Tourcoing - stop at Tourcoing centre
DÉCOUVRIR LA MÉTROPOLE
Maison Folie Hospice d’HavréThe Hospice d’Havré is a former monastery (17th and 18th centuries) which hosts shows and exhibitions. Its garden blooms with medicinal plants and plants used for dye.
Maison Folie Hospice d’Havré -Closed on Tuesdays100 rue de Tournai - Tourcoing Tel +33(0)3 59 63 43 53 www.tourcoing-tourisme.comAccess : Metro 2 Tourcoing centreTramway direction Tourcoing - stop at Tourcoing centre
Villa CavroisVilla Cavrois, a masterpiece by the architect Robert Mallet-Stevens, has been fully restored and is finally open to the public. Manifestly modern, it is iconic of 20th century design.
Villa Cavrois - Closed on Tuesdays60 avenue Kennedy - Croix Tel +33(0)3 20 73 47 12 - www.villa-cavrois.frAccess : Tramway direction Roubaix - stop at Villa Cavrois
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Palais des Beaux-ArtsThe Lille Palais des Beaux-Arts is without any doubt one of the finest museums in France. Located in a superb 19th century building, it contains prestigious collections of paintings, sculptures and ceramic works.
Palais des Beaux-Arts - Closed on TuesdaysPlace de la République - Lille Tel +33(0)3 20 06 78 00 - www.pba-lille.frAccess : Metro 1 - République
The LaM, Lille Métropole museum of modern art, contemporary art and outsider artDiscover the largest Outsider Art collection in France, in the only museum in Europe to combine, under one roof, modern contemporary and outsider arts.
Le LaM - Closed on Mondays1 allée du musée - Villeneuve d’Ascq Tel +33(0)3 20 19 68 68 - www.musee-lam.frAccess : Metro 1 - Pont de Bois + Liane 4 or Line 59 - stop at LaMMetro 2 - Fort de Mons + Line 59 - stop at LaM
DISCOVER THE METROPOLE
La Piscine - Museum of Art and Industry André DiligentDive into the most beautiful swimming pool of France! Imagine an Art Deco swimming pool built in the 1930s that has today been transformed into a museum...
La Piscine - Closed on Mondays23 rue de l’Espérance - Roubaix Tel +33(0)3 20 69 23 60 www.roubaix-lapiscine.comAccess : Metro 2 - Gare J.Lebas ou Grand’PlaceLine 32 ou Z6 - stop at J. Lebas
Bataille de Fromelles museumOn the 19th and 20th July 1916, more than 8 500 - Australians, British and Germans man – were dead, missing or injured in the Battle of Fromelles. The Bataille de Fromelles museum links the past and the present and became a great place of memory.
Musée de la Bataille de Fromelles Closed on TuesdaysRue de la Basse ville - FromellesTel +33(0)3 59 61 15 14 www.musee-bataille-fromelles.fr
Lille Natural History Museum Find out about the history of the earth, life and the earliest men in order to understand the events that shaped our landscapes and made the North of France a coal-mining area. Children are invited to discover and understand biodiversity by walking in the footsteps of Darwin.
Musée d’Histoire Naturelle de Lille Closed on Tuesdays19 rue de Bruxelles - Lille Tel +33(0)3 28 55 30 80 - www.visitlilles.comAccess : Metro 2 - Lille Grand Palais
Two belfries can be visited :Closed on Mondays.The Belfry of Lille, 104 m high 215 rue de Paris Tel : 0891 56 2004 (0,225 € ttc / mn) www.lilletourism.comThe Belfry of Armentières, 67 m high Place du Général de Gaulle Tel +33(0)3 20 44 18 19 www.armentieres.fr/tourismeAccess : From Lille, take the train at Lille Flandres station (12 minutes).
The belfries The belfries are symbolic of the Hauts de France region. These stone giants are listed as UNESCO world heritage.
City TourWhat could be more enjoyable than visiting the city from the comfort of an open-top bus ? Fitted with an audio-visual system in nine languages (French, English, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Japanese and Russian), the bus offers a view of the principal monuments of Lille, from the city’s origins to its most recent neighbourhoods.
Price : 12 € per person
Find information here :Tel : 0891 56 2004 (0,225 € ttc / mn) www.lilletourism.com
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GUIDED TOURS
Price : 8 € per person
Bus tour : History of a metropolitan area The history of Lille can be seen through its variety of architecture, from the vast Roubaix fabric-spinning mills, genuine industrial palaces, to the major urban projects of the 20th century such as the Pierre-Mauroy stadium in Villeneuve d’Ascq. Visit of the villa Cavrois is included. Stop-off possible in front of the Pierre-Mauroy stadium.
Price : 35 € per person
From Lille to Roubaix: a visit by tram Departure from the Lille Flandres station by tram, journey along the Grand Boulevard whose history is presented by a guide. Arrival in Roubaix for a visit of the historical center which will reveal how this town of 8,000 inhabitants became, in less than a century, the world capital of wool. The renovated museums have been given a new lease of life.
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LILLEShopping in Lille satisfies everyone’s tastes. Each district has its specific features : luxury and design in the Vieux-Lille, the old district, major stores and international brands in the city centre and in Euralille, bargains and flavours of the world in Wazemmes.
VILLENEUVE D’ASCQV2 Shopping center
Area of City Hall www.lecentrev2.com
Lille Centre
rue Faidherbe, rue de Béthune, rue de Paris.
Vieux-LilleWith its cobbled streets lined with attractive Flemish houses, Vieux-Lille is the district sheltering prestigious luxury, fashion and design brands.
Main streets : Rue de la Monnaie, rue de la Clef, rue Esquermoise, etc.
Euralille
Centre Commercial, 59777 Euralille, www.euralille.com
L’Usine de Roubaix
228 avenue Alfred Motte www.usineroubaix.fr
McArthurGlen 44 rue mail de Lannoy www.mcarthurglen.com
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The CitadelConstructed by order from Louis XIV, who had just conquered the city, the Citadel Vauban was built over a period of three years from 1667 to 1670. Originally, it was a small city surrounded by five strongholds forming a star shape.
The Citadel of LilleTel : 0891 56 2004 (0,225 € ttc / mn) www.lilletourism.com
Parc du HéronThe 110 hectares of water and greenery of the Parc du Héron form a remarkable link between urban and rural landscape. It is a vast area of nature in the heart of the metropolitan area.
Le Parc du Héron at Villeneuve d’Ascq www.enlm.fr
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MosaïcWithin its 33 hectares Mosaïc offers a lake, woodlands and contemporary gardens. It is a place to explore, with exhibition events and surprises for all ages.
Mosaïc at Houplin AncoisneTel +33(0)3 20 63 11 24 - www.enlm.fr
1,300 hectares of nature, discover all the parks in the 85 municipalities within MEL
at enlm.fr
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GOING OUTEXHIBITIONSOpen Museum #3 ZEPPalais des Beaux-Arts of Lille Until 31th of October 2016www.pba-lille.fr
Foot ForaineGare Saint Sauveur in Lille Until 6th of November 2016Exhibitions, Fanfair, Eventswww.lille3000.eu
Entorse - Jouer ensemblePerformances, exhibitions, out and sport workshopsUntil 10th of July 2016www.entorse.org
Eugène Leroy en miroir Histoires d’onde / Histoires d’eauMUba Eugène Leroy in Tourcoing Until 18th of september 2016www.muba-tourcoing.fr
CONCERTSLille Piano(s) FestivalNational Orchestra of LilleFrom 17th to 19th June 2016www.lillepianosfestival.fr/2016/
National Orchestra of LilleJean-Claude CasadesusStade Pierre-Mauroy Lille 12 July 2016www.stade-pierre-mauroy.com/programmation/
LILLE - Lille Centre The Grand’Place is an unmissable local favourite, offering a stunning view of the 17th and 20th century architecture. There are several streets leading off from this square, where you can sit and have lunch on a terrace.The main streets : Place du Général de Gaulle, rue Faidherbe, rue Nationale.
Gambetta/Wazemmes The former workman’s district with its brasseries and now lost spinning mills, Wazemmes has kept its human’s spirit. Connec-ted to the centre by rue Gam-betta, this district is particularly lively on Sunday mornings around its market. The main streets : Rue Léon Gambetta, rue de la Nouvelle Aventure, place du Marché.
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Vieux-Lille The district of the old city has preserved the narrow, winding profile of its medieval streets. The architectural diversity da-ting from the 17th and 18th centuries invites you to relax and take a strollThe main streets : Rue de Gand, rue Saint-André, rue Basse.
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VILLENEUVE D’ASCQYou will find various restaurants on the way to the Pierre-Mauroy stadium. The Pierre-Mauroy stadium forecourt On the terraces of the stadium there are five restaurants, where you can have a drink and/or have lunch. You will find fast foods outlets on the forecourt. In the Heron Parc area Right next to the stadium, this area offers 15 or so restaurants with a large capacity. V2 Shopping Center Eat and shop, it can be done ! The V2 center has four restaurants.
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Fire brigade : 18Municipal police : Tel+33(0)3 20 49 56 66
ACCOMMODATIONLille tourism & Convention Bureau
TOURIST OFFICE LilleTel : 0891 56 2004 (0,225 € TTC / mn)[email protected] www.lilletourism.com Place Rihour - Open 7/7From Monday to Saturday : 9.30am – 6pmSunday and holidays : 10am – 4.30pm
Villeneuve d’AscqTel : +33 (0)3 20 43 55 75 [email protected] www.villeneuvedascq-tourisme.euChemin du chat bottéOpen from Monday to Friday From 9am to 12.30am from 2pm to 6pm Saturday morning from 9am to 12am
Find information : www.visitlilles.com
Tel : 0891 56 2004 (0,225 € TTC/mn) www.lilletourism.com [email protected]
Bed and breakfast
Tel +33(0)3 20 14 93 93 www.gites-de-france-nord.fr [email protected]
TAXI (non exhaustive list)Taxi Union Lille
Tel +33(0)3 20 06 06 06
Europe Taxi
Tel +33(0)3 20 56 19 19
Redaction, photography, coordination, graphic content : Direction de la Communi-cation - MEL - www.lillemetropole.fr - Copyrights : Metropole European of Lille, Max Lerouge, Vincent Lecigne, Pascaline Chombart, Antoine Repessé, BAD. Pierre-Mau-roy Stadium : Elisa Valode & Pistre architectures Atelier Ferret architectures. Print : MEL - Services et ressources - Tanghe - Print on paper PEFC – June 2016.
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