Christmas markets school trips to Lille

Situated in the city’s central Grand Place, Lille’s Christmas markets benefit from views of its biggest attractions, and are among France’s most beautiful. All the main shopping streets are around this area, meaning your group won’t have far to wander for souvenirs and festive treats, and there are plenty of restaurants and cafés nearby to fuel your visit.

SUGGESTED ITINERARIES


Day 1
  • Depart school and travel to Lille
  • Lille Cathedral
  • Evening meal at local restaurant

Day 2
  • Lille Old Town and Christmas Markets
  • Hospice Comtesse Museum

Day 3
  • Depart Lille
  • Waffle or chocolate factory visit
  • Return to UK

Features

ACCOMMODATION

The People Hostel Lille

Located in the residential suburb of Lille Villeneuve d’Ascq, close to the Parc du Heron and Lille Modern art museum and open air sculpture park, the Kyriad Villeneuve d’Ascq is a comfortable base for schools with excellent transport links to the city centre. 

• Wi-Fi
• Interior courtyard
• Common areas
• Luggage room

Youth Hostel Hi Lille Stephane Hessel

HI Lille Stephane Hessel is an eco-friendly futuristic building that's purpose built for groups – making it a great accommodation choice for your school trip. Schools are usually roomed in a secure zone with their own terrace, in rooms with their own showers – however toilets are generally shared. The hostel is located close to the city's famous belfry and the Euralille district (famed for its shopping), and is about 2.5km to the old town. 

• Wi-Fi
• 24/7 reception
• Meeting rooms
• Games room

Kyriad, Villeneuve d'Ascq

Close to many key museums in Lille, the Kyriad, Villeneuve d’Ascq is in an excellent location for schools. It's also located in the suburb of Villeneuve d'Ascq, which is just only 8 km from the city centre, or a seven minute metro ride.

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • TV
  • Lounge
  • Large dining room

The People Hostel Lille

Located in the residential suburb of Lille Villeneuve d’Ascq, close to the Parc du Heron and Lille Modern art museum and open air sculpture park, the Kyriad Villeneuve d’Ascq is a comfortable base for schools with excellent transport links to the city centre. 

• Wi-Fi
• Interior courtyard
• Common areas
• Luggage room

Youth Hostel Hi Lille Stephane Hessel

HI Lille Stephane Hessel is an eco-friendly futuristic building that's purpose built for groups – making it a great accommodation choice for your school trip. Schools are usually roomed in a secure zone with their own terrace, in rooms with their own showers – however toilets are generally shared. The hostel is located close to the city's famous belfry and the Euralille district (famed for its shopping), and is about 2.5km to the old town. 

• Wi-Fi
• 24/7 reception
• Meeting rooms
• Games room

Kyriad, Villeneuve d'Ascq

Close to many key museums in Lille, the Kyriad, Villeneuve d’Ascq is in an excellent location for schools. It's also located in the suburb of Villeneuve d'Ascq, which is just only 8 km from the city centre, or a seven minute metro ride.

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • TV
  • Lounge
  • Large dining room

Excursions

Christmas Markets Lille

Visit the markets in Place Rihour or Lille's Old Town, where you’ll find 90 or so wooden chalets selling local produce, gifts and crafts. An excellent opportunity for your students to practice their language skills, the markets offer a wide range of festive foods and souvenirs to take back home.

Lille Old Town

Students will love the magic and charm of Lille’s Old Town, where they can tour quaint restored buildings and art galleries, shop for souvenirs, and order drinks in atmospheric cafés. Your group will also have the opportunity to extend their vocabulary – and even practice their language skills – as they explore the Grand-Place.

Lille Zoo

With its brilliant selection of exotic animals from the world over, Lille Zoo is the perfect addition to any trip to the city. Wandering through the exhibits takes little more than a couple of hours, and students will love learning about the zoo’s commitment to animal conservation and welfare.

Lille Grand Place

Take in the wonder of the Lillois’ favourite meeting place in the city’s main square, where you can stand amid the city’s grand, 17th-century architecture. In its centre, students will be able to spot the Column of the Goddess – the locals’ name for the Memorial of the Siege, which commemorates Lille’s resistance to Austrian forces in 1792. Don’t miss the Old Stock Exchange, Lille’s finest building, where students can browse a second-hand book market and spot chess players inside.

Lille Cathedral

A magnificent structure and excellent example of Gothic Revival architecture, Lille Cathedral is considered a national monument in France – and it’s easy to see why. Located at the northern end of the city, the cathedral is conveniently placed just a short walking distance from the Garden of Giants and Hospice Comtesse Museum – two more excursions we know your group will love.

Garden of Giants

Tucked away amidst Lille’s dense urban environment, the Garden of Giants offers a relaxing refuge for school groups wanting a slower afternoon activity than the city’s hustle and bustle. With 45,000 types of plants divided over three different areas, the gardens offer boundless inspiration to budding botanists, while the garden’s sculpted landscapes are an excellent stimulus for apprentice architects.

Hospice Comtesse Museum

Located in the heart of Old Lille, the Hospice Comtesse Museum is housed in a former hospital which operated for more than 700 years from 1236 until 1939. Now a setting for the region’s craftmanship, the museum gives your students the chance to view paintings, tapestries, ceramics and furniture while wandering the building’s old wards, chapel and other buildings.

Christmas Markets Lille

Visit the markets in Place Rihour or Lille's Old Town, where you’ll find 90 or so wooden chalets selling local produce, gifts and crafts. An excellent opportunity for your students to practice their language skills, the markets offer a wide range of festive foods and souvenirs to take back home.

Lille Old Town

Students will love the magic and charm of Lille’s Old Town, where they can tour quaint restored buildings and art galleries, shop for souvenirs, and order drinks in atmospheric cafés. Your group will also have the opportunity to extend their vocabulary – and even practice their language skills – as they explore the Grand-Place.

Lille Zoo

With its brilliant selection of exotic animals from the world over, Lille Zoo is the perfect addition to any trip to the city. Wandering through the exhibits takes little more than a couple of hours, and students will love learning about the zoo’s commitment to animal conservation and welfare.

Lille Grand Place

Take in the wonder of the Lillois’ favourite meeting place in the city’s main square, where you can stand amid the city’s grand, 17th-century architecture. In its centre, students will be able to spot the Column of the Goddess – the locals’ name for the Memorial of the Siege, which commemorates Lille’s resistance to Austrian forces in 1792. Don’t miss the Old Stock Exchange, Lille’s finest building, where students can browse a second-hand book market and spot chess players inside.

Lille Cathedral

A magnificent structure and excellent example of Gothic Revival architecture, Lille Cathedral is considered a national monument in France – and it’s easy to see why. Located at the northern end of the city, the cathedral is conveniently placed just a short walking distance from the Garden of Giants and Hospice Comtesse Museum – two more excursions we know your group will love.

Garden of Giants

Tucked away amidst Lille’s dense urban environment, the Garden of Giants offers a relaxing refuge for school groups wanting a slower afternoon activity than the city’s hustle and bustle. With 45,000 types of plants divided over three different areas, the gardens offer boundless inspiration to budding botanists, while the garden’s sculpted landscapes are an excellent stimulus for apprentice architects.

Hospice Comtesse Museum

Located in the heart of Old Lille, the Hospice Comtesse Museum is housed in a former hospital which operated for more than 700 years from 1236 until 1939. Now a setting for the region’s craftmanship, the museum gives your students the chance to view paintings, tapestries, ceramics and furniture while wandering the building’s old wards, chapel and other buildings.

Trip details

All Equity packages are tailor-made to suit the needs of our groups. Here are our standard package inclusions:

  • Return travel by coach
  • Channel Crossing
  • 1 free staff place for every 8 full paying passengers by coach
  • Half-board accommodation
  • Excursions
  • Full use of your coach in resort (this applies to coach groups only and is subject to EU drivers hours regulations)
  • 24-hour emergency service support
  • All travel documentation, luggage labels and resort information
  • Lunches 
  • Meals en-route. While travelling to and from your destination you need to consider meals. These are not included in the package prices
  • Tourist tax 
  • Damage deposit

Prices are subject to change based on intended dates of travel and final numbers, the Equity team are here to offer you advice and guidance from start to finish, ensuring your school trip runs smoothly and is a great success.

Travel by: Coach

Transfer time from Calais: Approximately 1hr 45mins

Best times to travel: December, for the Christmas markets

Coach transfer time from Calais: Around 1.5hrs 

Suggested tour length: 3 days, 2 nights