Lomme in France, from Europe region, is best know for Movie Theaters. Discover best things to do in Lomme with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Lomme
4 based on 233 reviews
Si vous ne trouvez pas un film a votre gout au kinépolis, inutile d'aller ailleurs
les salles sont vastes, bien équipées et la réservation des places sur le net est un plus
bonne expérience
4.5 based on 119 reviews
A well kept secret, our French friends from Houplin Ancoisne, whom we had visited several times before, mentioned it quite casually as we went for an afternoon stroll. It's a great place with lots of designed Gardens in differing cultural styles. Give yourselves plenty of time to walk around and enjoy the Gardens. There are lots of things to interest both adults and children, the audio guide is worth having too.
4 based on 184 reviews
located at 20 min from lille, this place offers private, clean and affordable lounges.
We took the spa lounge for 2 (jakuzi, sona, shower, tv +surround system and couches) and it was amazing. we didn t find any thing negative to say about this palce starting with the welcoming until the end.
To try as a couple definetly.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Narrow cobblestone streets, loads of boutique shops, lively cafés and restaurants, Vieux-Lille has it all. Wander from the Place du Theatre (in front of the Opera) up to the Place du Concert (local French farmers market) and then back via the Cathedral to Place du Général de Gaulle. Plan half a day (without shopping time)
4.5 based on 432 reviews
Le Furet du Nord (the Ferret of the North) is, along with Meert, one of THE reasons to come shopping in Lille. It is simply the best bookshop I have ever visited in France. Six floors of books, gifts, art supplies, magazines, stationery and the inevitable multimedia, beautifully laid out and chosen. Even if you don't read French, there is so much to enjoy here...the BD section has loads of Tintin/Asterix etc themed gifts, the stock of English language novels is extensive, and the art and gift departments full of beautiful, unusual things in a good range of prices.
4.5 based on 113 reviews
I love this pretty little square - fantastic for taking photos and some of the houses and apartments have lovely flowers and window boxes which add to the general appearance of the area. There are some cafes and bistros dotted around though I have not sampled any of them.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Designed by architect Julien Destrée, the Old Stock Exchange (circa 1653) is a magnificent example of the Flemish baroque style.
The courtyard area is packed full of second-hand bookseller’s tables stacked high with old newspaper clippings and novels. The actual building is found at the Grand Place, Lille city centre and is highly impressive and only a stone’s throw from the Column of the Goddess (La Colonne de la Déesse).
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Main square where the magnificent 17th-century Vieille Bourse is located.
Lille city centre and its ‘town square’ is amazingly busy during the summer months, packed full with people shopping, eating alfresco and soaking up the sun.
We especially enjoy during our weekend here the wonderful array of classic boutique shops, patisseries, outdoor Seating areas at pubs and restaurants as well as the magnificent architecture.
Disappointingly, the Fountain at the centre of the square was hidden from view as there was a parade in progress so we didn’t get a glimpse of the base of the monument, but otherwise, everything in Lille Centre is excellent.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Prestigious art museum features works of Goya, Donatello and Veronese along with German paintings and sculptures from the 15th and 16th centuries.
We visited on a really damp day in January. Arriving at lunchtime there was no real queue to get in and once through the airport-style security screen we paid the entrance for the core exhibits only i.e. not the temporary exhibition. The building interior is quite impressive itself and there is a good selection of mainly French and Dutch 18th and 19th century works. By 2pm we noticed the gallery was starting to get busy downstairs and a really long queue had by then formed for the temporary exhibition. Unfortunately, the cafe closed early for some reason. There is also a small shop.
4.5 based on 194 reviews
This warehous is filled with new art and has a free entrance. It is located just next to the port de paris adjacent to a park. The warehouse has very special art forms some of them interactive. Take 1,5 - 2 hour to visit the contemporay art and enjoy a drink is the bar / community centre across the gare. Mind that backpack are not allowed in the gare, but there is a good solution to leave this at the cafe. Make sure you also see the gare de paris at walking distance
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