About Lille

Lille is a vibrant city located in northern France, near the border with Belgium. It serves as the capital of the Hauts-de-France region and is renowned for its rich history, cultural diversity, and dynamic atmosphere. With its strategic location, Lille has evolved into a bustling hub of commerce, education, and tourism. The city boasts stunning architecture, lively streets, and a thriving arts scene, making it a captivating destination for visitors from around the world
Lille Vue Grand Place
Lille view of Grand Place

Getting to Lille

Lille is conveniently accessible by various modes of transportation. The city is well-connected by train, with two train stations, 400 meters away, the Lille-Europe and Lille-Flandres serving as major hubs for domestic and international rail travel. Additionally, Lille is easily accessible by car via the extensive French motorway network, making it a convenient destination for road travelers. For those arriving by air, Lille-Lesquin Airport offers domestic and international flights, providing easy access to the city and its surroundings.

Conference venue

The conference will take place at Inria.

Inria
40 avenue de Halley.
59650 Villeneuve d'Ascq.
France
Villeneuve d'Ascq is a city at 15-20 min of metro from Lille center (downtown). Ilévia is the public transport operator for the Lille Métropole. There are metro every couple of minutes in rush hours. Take the metro Line 1 (Yellow) in the direction of "4 Cantons Stade" and stop at "4 Cantons" (terminus). From there you can walk to Building B of the Inria or take Bus 66 (Direction "Eglise (Forest-sur-Marque)") or 72 (direction "Maison D'accueil (Baisieux)") to the "Halley" stop (second stop) which has a frequency between 15 to 20 minutes.

Hotel list

Here is a list of hotels offering supporting for rolling chair and others.

Close to Inria (in Villeneuve d'Ascq):

At Lille:

Welcome To Lille

Lille is characterized by its charming blend of old-world charm and modernity. The city's historic center, known as Vieux Lille, features picturesque cobblestone streets, grand squares, and elegant Flemish architecture. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as the Palais des Beaux-Arts, one of France's largest museums, and the stunning Vieille Bourse, a masterpiece of 17th-century architecture.

Roubaix Piscine
Roubaix Piscine
Citadelle View
Citadelle View
Lille Maisons
Lille Maisons
Lille Place Oignons
Lille Place Oignons
Cassonade-filled Waffles
Cassonade filled Waffles
Lille Hotel de Ville
Lille Hotel de Ville
Lille Deule Peniches
Lille Deule Peniches
Lille Hospice Comtesse
Lille Hospice Comtesse
Fromages du Nord
Fromages du Nord
Cap Blanc Nez
Cap Blanc Nez
Louvre Lens
Louvre Lens
Rozenhoedkaai Brugge
Rozenhoedkaai Brugge

Fun

Lille offers a wealth of cultural attractions, entertainment options, and culinary delights for visitors to enjoy. From exploring the historic Citadelle to indulging in delicious local cuisine at traditional estaminets, there's something for everyone in Lille. The city is also renowned for its lively festivals and events, including the annual Braderie de Lille, Europe's largest flea market, which attracts millions of visitors each year.