Love Rooms en North
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Welcome to the Nord, France's most populated department in the heart of the Hauts-de-France region. From vibrant Lille (Flemish Old Lille, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Europe's largest flea market) to the beaches of Dunkirk (legendary carnival, Operation Dynamo) and the UNESCO belfries of Douai and Valenciennes, passing through the landscapes of Flanders (windmills, hop fields, estaminets) and the Cambrésis (Matisse, bêtises de Cambrai), the Nord is a department of character, blending Flemish culture with the "ch'ti" way of life. Treat yourselves to a romantic weekend in a love room with a private Jacuzzi in a warm and festive department. Neighboring departments: Pas-de-Calais (62), Aisne (02), and Somme (80).

Prefecture of Nord and capital of Hauts-de-France, Lille captivates with its Old Lille featuring Flemish brick and stone facades (Rue de la Monnaie, Place aux Oignons), its Palais des Beaux-Arts (France's second-largest museum after the Louvre), the Vieille Bourse (Flemish Renaissance jewel), the Grand'Place, and the Citadelle de Vauban ("queen of citadels"). Lille also hosts the Braderie de Lille (first weekend of September, Europe's largest flea market) and a vibrant gastronomic scene (estaminets, Welsh rarebit, waffles). Treat yourselves to a room with a private Jacuzzi in Lille after an evening in Old Lille.
France's third-largest port, Dunkirk is famous for its carnival (one of Europe's last traditional carnivals, classified as intangible heritage), Operation Dynamo (1940, evacuation of 338,000 Allied soldiers, Dunkirk 1940 Museum) and its immense sandy beaches facing the North Sea. The UNESCO belfry, the Lieu d'Art et Action Contemporaine (LAAC), and the marina of the Bassin du Commerce complete the offering.
The Douai belfry (UNESCO-listed, 62 bells, one of the most beautiful in Hauts-de-France) dominates a town of character: Musée de la Chartreuse (former Carthusian monastery, collections of Flemish and Italian painting), the town hall, and the Fêtes de Gayant (carried giants, UNESCO intangible heritage). A little-known and charming city.
Nicknamed the "Athens of the North" for its artistic tradition, Valenciennes is home to the Musée des Beaux-Arts (Rubens, Watteau who was born here, Carpeaux) and an elegant city center. The Basilique Notre-Dame-du-Saint-Cordon, the Parc de la Rhônelle, and its proximity to the UNESCO mining basin make it a prominent cultural stop.
A city of art and history, Cambrai is the birthplace of the famous bêtises de Cambrai (iconic candy since 1830) and the hometown of Matisse (Matisse Museum in Cateau-Cambrésis, 25 km away). The Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Grâce (Grisaille trompe-l'œil), the belfry, and the public gardens create an elegant and peaceful setting.
The Vauban fortifications of Maubeuge (ramparts and guardhouses, among the best preserved in the Nord) and the Maubeuge Zoo (within the rampart moats, unique in France) make this border town with Belgium an original stop. The Val de Sambre offers a green setting for a quiet romantic getaway.
Roubaix (La Piscine — Museum of Art and Industry in a former Art Deco swimming pool, a museum masterpiece), Tourcoing (MUba Eugène Leroy, Hospice d'Havré), Inland Flanders (Cassel — most beautiful village, Mont des Flandres, estaminets, hops, windmills): little-known facets of the Nord between converted industrial heritage and Flemish countryside.
Cobblestone streets, Flemish facades of red brick and white stone, designer boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and cozy estaminets: Old Lille is the most romantic district in northern France. Rue de la Monnaie, Place aux Oignons, and the Vieille Bourse are must-sees.
The Nord boasts several of the 23 belfries listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites in Hauts-de-France: Douai (62 bells), Dunkirk, Cambrai, Lille. Symbols of communal liberties, these towers offer spectacular panoramic views of the plains of Nord.
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site as a "living, evolving cultural landscape," the mining basin (Lewarde — Historic Mining Center, slag heaps, mining villages, corons) bears witness to three centuries of coal extraction. The Lewarde Historic Mining Center is the largest mining museum in France.
Inland Flanders (Monts des Flandres, Cassel "Most Beautiful Village," windmills, hop fields, traditional estaminets with Flemish carbonnade and beer) offers a complete change of scenery just 30 minutes from Lille. A rustic and gourmet setting for a romantic weekend.
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The Nord is France's most populated and dynamic department: Lille (Old Lille, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Braderie, Vauban Citadel), Dunkirk (legendary carnival, beaches, Operation Dynamo), UNESCO belfries (Douai, Dunkirk, Cambrai), Valenciennes (Rubens, Watteau), UNESCO mining basin, Flanders (estaminets, hills, windmills), and generous gastronomy: Flemish carbonnade, Welsh rarebit, Maroilles cheese, filled waffles, craft beers, bêtises de Cambrai. With 6 city collections, the network is rich. At Love'nSpa, each accommodation is selected according to strict criteria: total intimacy, impeccable cleanliness, high-end amenities, and discreet welcome. Lille is 1 hour from Paris by TGV.
Between €130 and €450 per night. Lille and its metropolitan area offer the widest range, from designer suites to Flemish houses with private spas.
Lille for Old Lille and cultural life, Dunkirk for the North Sea, Douai for the UNESCO belfry, Valenciennes for art and Rubens, Cambrai for Matisse and "bêtises," Maubeuge for calm and Vauban.
Stroll through Old Lille, visit the Palais des Beaux-Arts, dine in a Flemish estaminet, walk on Dunkirk's beaches, climb the Douai belfry, discover La Piscine in Roubaix, hike in the Monts des Flandres, taste a craft beer.
Yes: Paris-Lille in 1 hour by direct TGV. Dunkirk is 30 min from Lille by TER. Valenciennes 45 min. Cambrai 1h30 from Paris by car via the A26. Nord also borders Belgium (Brussels 35 min from Lille by TGV).
Private Jacuzzi, sauna, hammam, fireplace, Nordic bath, sometimes private terrace or Flemish setting (bricks, exposed beams) in character houses.
Yes: the Pas-de-Calais (Côte d'Opale, Arras, Le Touquet) is adjacent. The Somme (Baie de Somme, Amiens) is 1 hour away. The Aisne (Laon, Saint-Quentin) is 1 hour away. Brussels is 35 min from Lille by TGV and Bruges 1h30: a Nord + Belgium circuit is a classic.