Where do trains go to from Lille?

2019-10-22

Where do trains go to from Lille?

Lille Europe is a high-speed train hub in Northern France where travellers from the UK can change from Eurostar onto a direct TGV high-speed train to Lyon, Avignon, Marseille, Cannes, Nice, Bordeaux, Brittany, Nimes or Montpelier.

Where can you go from Lille?

The Best Day Trips to Take From Lille

  • Arras. The city of Arras, just 40 minutes south of Lille, is a jewel of Flemish architecture.
  • Guise. Guise is situated in the Aisne, Picardy region – about an hour and 30 minutes from Lille.
  • Lens.
  • Roubaix.
  • Dunkirk.
  • Boulogne-sur-Mer.
  • Le Touquet.

Does Eurostar stop at Lille?

Eurostar trains arrive right in the heart of the city at Lille Europe station, just a 10-minute walk from the centre of town.

Is Lille Flandres the same as Lille Europe?

Transfer: Lille Europe to Lille Flanders Lille-Flandres is less than 10 minutes’ walk away from Lille-Europe station. To get from one station to the other, just follow signs from the platform. Walk off the main concourse through the main pedestrian exit, down the escalators to an area underneath a road bridge.

How many platforms does Lille Europe have?

4
Lille-Europe station

Lille-Europe
Location Lille, Hauts-de-France France
Line(s) TGV Eurostar Thalys
Platforms 4
Tracks 6

Does the Eurostar to Paris stop in Lille?

Travelling to Disneyland Paris Via Lille If you’re travelling via Lille, you can take the Eurostar up to Lille and then you’ll need to change to a TGV train all the way up to Disneyland Paris (Marne-La-Vallée).

Does Eurotunnel go to Lille?

No, there is no direct train from Eurotunnel Folkestone Terminal to Lille. However, there are services departing from Folkestone West and arriving at Lille Europe via London St Pancras Eurostar. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 3h 44m.

Which city is Lille?

Lille, city, capital of Nord département and of the Hauts-de-France région, northern France, situated on the Deûle River, 136 miles (219 km) north-northeast of Paris, and 9 miles (14 km) from the Belgian frontier by road.