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This second-floor apartment, located in a charming old mansion, offers a comfortable and tranquil living space of approximately 60 m2. It is well-equipped with high-quality amenities and services. Conveniently situated near two railway stations, a bustling business center, and the downtown area. Outdoor parking is also available.Description for Gite
The spacious 60 m2 accommodation includes a cozy bedroom alcove, a comfortable living room with an open kitchen, and a modern bathroom. It can comfortably accommodate 2 adults in a queen-size bed (160) and potentially two children on a convertible sofa.The apartment is equipped with essential amenities such as cable TV, internet access, and WiFi for your entertainment and connectivity needs. The kitchen is fully equipped with an oven, microwave, ceramic hob, and a fridge with a freezer compartment. Additionally, there are small household appliances and enough crockery for a party of 4.
The bathroom is complete with a hairdryer and a toilet. You don't have to worry about bringing bed linen, toilet linen, or kitchen essentials as they are all provided.
For your convenience, there is outdoor parking available.
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Directions
Car: Take the highway from Paris, Brussels, Dunkirk, and head towards Marcq en Baroeul-La Madeleine. Take exit 5 towards Rosemary and Rosemary La Madeleine.
Train: From Lille-Flandres and Lille-Europe, board the tram going towards "Roubaix" and "Tourcoing." Get off at the "Saint Maur" station and walk for 2 minutes.
Plane: Lesquin airport is situated 12km south of Lille.
Train: From Lille-Flandres and Lille-Europe, board the tram going towards "Roubaix" and "Tourcoing." Get off at the "Saint Maur" station and walk for 2 minutes.
Plane: Lesquin airport is situated 12km south of Lille.
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Attractions
- Old Lille (Vieux-Lille): Located just a few kilometers away, Old Lille is a charming historic district with narrow cobblestone streets, colorful Flemish buildings, and numerous cafes, restaurants, and boutiques. It offers a delightful blend of architectural beauty and vibrant atmosphere.
- Lille Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de la Treille): Situated in the heart of Lille, this modern Catholic cathedral with its stunning facade and unique architectural design is worth a visit. Inside, you can admire the beautiful stained glass windows and serene ambiance.
- Lille Fine Arts Museum (Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille): Considered one of the largest museums in France, the Fine Arts Museum in Lille houses an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. From works by Rubens and Van Dyck to ancient Egyptian artifacts, there is something to captivate every art enthusiast.
- La Piscine Museum (Musée d'Art et d'Industrie André Diligent): Located in nearby Roubaix, La Piscine Museum is a unique art museum housed in a former swimming pool complex. It showcases an eclectic collection of art and industrial objects, including sculptures, paintings, and textiles, surrounded by beautiful Art Deco architecture.
- Parc de la Citadelle: This sprawling park, situated in the heart of Lille, offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city. It features vast green spaces, a zoo, a picturesque lake, and even a children's playground. It's an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll, picnic, or outdoor activities.
- La Braderie de Lille: If you happen to visit during the first weekend of September, don't miss the famous La Braderie de Lille. It is Europe's largest flea market, attracting millions of visitors. Explore the streets filled with stalls selling antiques, vintage items, clothes, and local delicacies while enjoying the festive atmosphere.
- Lille Zoo (Parc Zoologique de Lille): Located near the Citadel, the Lille Zoo is home to a wide variety of animals from around the world. From big cats to primates and reptiles, visitors can observe these creatures in a well-maintained and educational environment.
- Roubaix Piscine Museum of Art and Industry (Musée de la Piscine de Roubaix): Another fascinating museum in Roubaix, the Piscine Museum is housed in a former Art Deco swimming pool. It showcases an extensive collection of sculptures, paintings, and ceramics, with a focus on decorative arts and textile industry history.
- Roubaix Velodrome (Vélodrome André-Pétrieux): Sports enthusiasts may enjoy visiting the Roubaix Velodrome, known for hosting the famous Paris-Roubaix cycling race. You can experience the thrill of the velodrome atmosphere and learn about the history of the race in the on-site museum. 10. Parc Barbieux: Located in Roubaix, Parc Barbieux is a beautiful park with landscaped gardens, lakes, and charming pathways. It offers a serene environment for walking, jogging, or simply relaxing amidst nature. These attractions are all easily accessible from 549 Avenue de la République in Marcq en Baroeul, France.