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Lille
Lille
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Published:
25 May, 2015
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Whether you decide on a Sunday-night tango with stranger in a Renaissance cloister, or order a bowl of onion soup at dawn, should you explore France's best art collection outside Paris or head for the discount designer stores of the legendary flea-markets, if you share a sandwich with artists in an old post office building or discover the Michelin-starred chefs of tomorrow, a decade since Lille was first chosen as European Capital of Culture the city has not stopped partying since. Just as the city continues to re-invent itself with ever more exciting places to eat, to explore to relax and to stay, so the latest edition of the award-winning Bradt Guide keeps up with the changes and continues to share the secrets of the past, present and future of a capital of Culture, of Flanders and of Life.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781841629117 |
| ISBN10 | 1841629111 |
| Number Of Pages | 260 |
| Item Weight | 285 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Bradt Travel Guides |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 4th Revised edition |
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Media Reviews
"A new travel book by Laurence Phillips is always a treat. A visit to cities like Paris and Lille without his appropriate guide is almost unthinkable." TheFoodyTraveller.com 'This is the best of travel writing, where the reader is treated as a traveller rather than a tourist; it makes one eager to share, to taste, to re-explore a place and its people.' LifeTwiceTasted
Author's Bio
Laurence Phillips is a travel writer and author of long standing, with numerous books to his credit. He has contributed to major newspapers, magazines and BBC Radio programmes. In addition, he is well-known as a playwright and lyricist, and for his work for the Royal Shakespeare Company.