Lille, France — Transportation
Getting Around in Lille
Most of the center of Lille is pedestrianized and well signposted, ideal for walking. The city has a good public transport system, with two metro lines traversing the city, two tram lines traveling from Lille to Roubaix and Tourcoing and buses covering 60 different routes. The buses, tram and metro run every day (except 1 May), from 5.30am to around midnight. A single adult ticket costs around EUR1.25 for the entire network. A City Pass, costing EUR20 for one day, EUR30 for two days or EUR45 for three days allows free entry to museums and monuments and unlimited use of public transport. Taxis are widely available from the airport and the Lille Europe train station, which is centrally located at 1 Gare De Ville Europe near the main square. Renting a bike is also a good option in summer.




