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getting around lille

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Getting around by BIKE or V’Lille

  • Come to Lille by bike and park safely! Free, secure bike parking is available on Place Rihour from 10am to 11pm throughout the festival, in partnership with O2feel, the electric bike brand for the Hauts-de-France region. Secure lockers for your equipment (helmet, bag) and a recharging station will be at your disposal.

Getting around by METRO

Lille Flandres and Rihour metro stations serve all the festival sites. For the UGC Ciné-Cité and the Majestic, you can also get off at the République stop.

On weekdays, the last departure from Lille Flandres station is at 0.30am. On Saturdays, the line runs for an extra hour, so the last departure is at 1.30am.

  • For more information on the evening public transport network, visit the Ilevia website : https://www.ilevia.fr/

Getting around by TRAM

Last departures from Gare Lille Flandres station:

  • 00h25 towards Roubaix
  • 00h35 towards Tourcoing

Getting around by BUS From lines 10, 12, 14, 50, 51, 86, 88, the liane 91 and the citadine de Lille, get off at the “Gare Lille Flandres” stop, opposite Lille Flandres station.

COMING TO LILLE

by train

Two of Lille’s train stations are located right in the city centre, in the immediate vicinity of the Village Festival by Crédit Mutuel and most of the festival venues.

DISCOUNT TICKETS

TER Hauts-de-France is offering 700 special prices a day, 5600 tickets for travel at 2, 5, 10, 15 or 20 euros depending on the distance travelled from all Hauts-de-France stations to Lille to attend the festival.

by road

Adapted car hire :

Co-trips by car or adapted public transport :

  • Citiz Lille/Arras, car hire adapted for wheelchairs https://lille.citiz.coop/english

by plane

To get to Lille :

ACCOMODATION, CATERING AND CARE

EMERGENCIES

  • Contact

Single point of contact for the emergency services (SAMU), police, gendarmerie and fire brigade:

  • 112 : European emergency number
  • 114 : emergency number for people with hearing or speech difficulties