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Lille Tourcoing

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3 Avenue henri becquerel59910 Bondues , France (show on map)
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Phone: +33 0320360196

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3 Avenue henri becquerel59910 Bondues , France (show on map)

Worldwide reservation numbersPhone: +33 0320360196Fax: +33 0320245352


In a leafy setting with a garden of over 4000 square meters, the Sure Hotel by Best Western Lille Tourcoing is a haven of peace, carefully decorated.

In addition to the park which ensures pleasant moments of relaxation, this 3 Star hotel with modern design has unique services such as a terrace, a bar/lounge with a wide variety of craft beers, a free billiard table and a high-quality restaurant featuring light produce from the vegetable garden.

A large free, fenced and secure car park is available to make your stay even more pleasant.

The workspace/seminar with a view of the garden as well as the internet connection via fiber will allow you to work in peace. The hotel's ideal location, approximately 20 km from Lille Lesquin airport, will make your arrival by air easier.

If you plan to travel by car, just take the A22 towards Tourcoing/Ghent, then exit 15 before arriving quickly at your destination.

Lille Europe and Lille Flandres stations also make it easy to get to your destination quickly. The hotel has different categories of rooms, classified according to their size and with or without a view of the garden.

The Standard Double room is perfect for a couple, while the Family Quadruple will appeal to small tribes.

The 'Superior' versions have a 180x200 bed, an espresso machine and a voucher for a drink at the bar.

Perfectly appointed and tastefully decorated, all the rooms have the main amenities dedicated to your comfort: hairdryer, safe, TV and fiber Wi-Fi connection.

A courtesy tray is also available. Breakfast is offered as a full buffet, featuring local, fresh and seasonal products.

On the menu for this first meal of the day, pastries, bread, jam as well as various kinds of cheese, cold meats and fresh fruit. The hotel's restaurant showcases French, creative and regional cuisine.

Concerned about the quality of the raw materials harvested within the hotel's organic vegetable garden, the chef changes the menu at least every two weeks and according to the season.

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Info

Check-In: from 2:00 PM

Check-Out: within 12:00 PM

Services

On premises:

  • 100% smoke free hotel
  • Restaurant on-site
  • Cocktail lounge, The Garden Lounge is a delightful and relaxing area, with a complimentary Billiard/Pool table and a garden view.

    World Awards winning beers are available along with local delicacies.

    For your team building activities, micro brewery worshops can be organised on site.

  • Interior corridors
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Concierge, you may address your concierge needs to the front desk
  • Multilingual staff, English, French, Italian, and Spanish
  • Porterage/bell services On request
  • Guest laundry
  • Safe deposit box
  • Shoe shine
  • Cable or satellite television
  • Free wireless internet available in public areas; Free in-room wireless internet access; Free wireless internet access available in public areas and all guest rooms
  • Fax services
  • Photocopy, nominal fee
  • Secretarial services
  • Audio/visual equipment
  • Dataports
  • Courier
  • Video conferencing
  • Meeting facilities
  • Catering
  • Equipment rental
  • Physically challenged services
  • Physically challenged facilities
  • Free parking, gated and CCTVed
  • Outdoor parking
  • Truck/RV parking
  • Higher rates may apply for holidays/special events
  • 4,000 square meter garden with an organic vegetable plot
  • The Garden Lounge is a delightful and relaxing area, with a complimentary Billiard/Pool table and a garden view.

    World Awards winning beers are available along with local delicacies.

    For your team building activities, micro brewery workshops can be organized on site.

Nearby:

  • 11 kilometer(s) from Lille's Main Square, the Lillois' favourite meeting place offers an interesting view of the architecture from the 17th to the 20th century.

    Standing in the centre of the squares stands the Goddess commemorates Lille's resistance to the Austrian siege in 1792.

    In front of the Old Stock Exchange built from 1652 to 1653, is undoubtedly the town's finest building.

    This building is made up of 24 little houses around an arched courtyard.

    A second-hand book market as well as chess players can be seen inside.

    On this square is situated the Grand Garde.

    The building was used to house soldiers from the sentry guard.

    It is now the Theatre du Nord.

  • 12 kilometer(s) from The Old Lille, remarkably restored, the Old Town enchants the eye with its flamboyant architecture.

    The softly dare facades that set off the exuberance and profusion of their decoration.

    The extraordinary diversity of the 17th century architecture is an invitation to saunter; so look up to appreciate the perfect harmony of brick and stone.

  • 14 kilometer(s) from Villa Cavrois, an architectural manifesto, Villa Cavrois, the work of architect Robert Mallet-Stevens, a figure of the modernist school, was designed and built in Croix between 1929 and 1932 for Paul Cavrois, a textile industrialist from the Nord department, and his family. Listed as a historical monument in 1990 thanks to citizen mobilisation, and acquired by the State in 2001, the huge restoration project implemented in 2003 by the DRAC Nord-Pas-de Calais and then taken over by the Centre des Monuments Nationaux in 2008 will be completed in 2015. The Villa Cavrois is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm.

  • 12 kilometer(s) from The Citadel, this is the work of Sebastien Leprestre, Marqui of Vauban, carried out on the order of Louis XIV, who had just conquered the town.

    Its construction lasted from 1667 until 1670.

    It was really a little town surrounded by five bastions in the form of a star with a total circumference of 2200 metres.

    Building it called for the firing of 60 million bricks, and the quarrying of three million stone blocks and 70000 pieces of sandstone.

    The royal entrance gate carries a Latin inscription sounding the praise of the glorious Sun King.

    The 'Queen of Citadels' on the frontier of Flanders, formed part of a double line of strongholds between Gravelines, Dunkirk and Maubeuge/Rocroi.

    This was the famous 'Pre Carre' conceived by Vauban to include 28 fortified towns.

  • 12 kilometer(s) from The Old Stock Exchange, the Vieille Bourse (Old stock exchange), built from 1652 to 1653, is undoubtedly the town's finest building.

    This building is made up of 24 little houses around an arched courtyard.

    A second-hand book market as well as chess players can be seen inside.

    In summer, tango demonstration.

  • 12 kilometer(s) from Euralille, Inaugurated en 1994, this 'new part of town' with futuristic lines is centered around the TGV High Speed Train Station Lille Europe, the Lille Grand Palais (convention centre, exhibition hall and auditorium) and the Euralille shopping centre.

    Several renowned architects and urban planners have collaborated in its creation : Rem Koolhas, Jean Nouvel, Christian de Portzamparc, Claude Vasconi.

  • 6 kilometer(s) from La Piscene Museum of Art, in the exceptional surroundings of what used to be A.Baert's 1932 Art Deco swimming baths, the Museum of Art and Industry offers its visitors an original setting for its collections of applied arts (drawings, textiles and ceramics) and fine-arts (19th and 20th centuries paintings and sculptures). The museum is open from Tuesday to Thursday from 11.00am to 6.00pm, Friday from 11.00am to 8.00pm, Saturday and Sunday from 1.00pm to 6.00pm. Closed on Monday and some bankholidays (1st January, 1st May, 14th July, 15th August, 1st November and 25th July).

  • 12 kilometer(s) from LaM, located in Villeneuve d’Ascq, 20 minutes outside Lille, the LaM - Lille MEtropole Musée d'art moderne, d'art contemporain et d'art brut – is widely acclaimed for its prestigious collection of modern art boasting masterpieces by such prominent artists as Georges Braque, Andre Derain, Henri Laurens, Fernand Leger, Joan Miro, Amedeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso and Kees Van Dongen.

    The LaM also harbours more than 1000 contemporary artworks.

    The artists represented include Art & Language, Lewis Baltz, Alighiero Boetti, Daniel Buren, Robert Filliou, Dennis Oppenheim, Mimmo Rotella and Rirkrit Tiravanija. In 1999 the association L'Aracine donated its collection of over 3500 works of Art Brut to the museum.

    Added to at regular intervals, this collection has since grown to more than 5000 exhibits by Aloise Corbaz, Henry Darger, Auguste Forestier, Augustin Lesage, Andre Robillard, Willem Van Genk, Adolf Wolfli and Carlo Zinelli among others.

  • 12 kilometer(s) from Lille's Town Hall, it was built from 1924 to 1932 by the architect Emile Dubuisson who was inspired by the triangular-gabled Flemish houses.

    Its 104 metres-high belfry is listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site.

    The belfry is open for visits from Tuesday to Sunday (except on January 1st, May 1st, December 25th) from 10am to 1pm and from 2pm to 5.30pm only on booking.

  • 12 kilometer(s) from The Rihour Palace, begun in 1453 by Philippe Le Bon, Duke of Burgundy, it is one of the rare reminders of the flamboyant gothic style in Lille.

    On the ground floor, the Salle des Gardes (Guards room).

    Upstairs, the Salle du Conclave (Conclave chamber) and the sacristy with the stained-glass windows welcome events.

  • 12 kilometer(s) from The Fine Arts Museum, due to the size of its permanent collections, the Palais des Beaux-Arts is undoubtedly one of the richest French museums. The building, completed between 1885 and 1892, is typical of the monumental architecture of the late 19th century. Fully renovated in 1997, its 22000 square meters house prestigious collections of European painting (Rubens, Van Dyck, Goya, Delacroix...), a few key examples of 19th century French painting (David's Belisarius, Courbet's L'apres-dinee a Ornans, Puvis de Chavannes' The Slumber,...

    ), a large collection of drawings (including 40 sheets by Raphael), a sculpture gallery (Carpeaux, Rodin, Claudel, Bartholdi...) and 17th and 18th centuries ceramics.

    Also worthy of note is the presentation of relief maps of fifteen fortified towns in Northern France and Belgium (18th century models used by the French Kings during wars).





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