A historic mining centre in Pas-de-Calais, Lens has undergone a huge regeneration in recent years. Now an arts, culture and foodie hub, this little community has a hip, fresh feel and makes for a brilliant weekend destination. Base yourself in a private house or chic boutique hotel, and immerse yourself in the area's rich history. Our Gurus’ pick of the best places to stay in Lens highlights a trendy urban hotel hidden in a collection of restored miners’ houses — a real reflection of the city itself.
The opening of the innovative Musée du Louvre-Lens in 2012 really put Lens back on the map. Built on the site of an old coal mine, this modern museum was designed to hold selected treasures from the iconic Musée du Louvre in Paris — not to be missed! For a sense of Lens' roots, visit the UNESCO-listed Terriles Jumeaux 11/19, which delve into the region's coal mining past and the modern-day community's sense of identity. Lens and its surroundings were also irrevocably altered by the First World War. Take a guided tour of the battlefields at Vimy Ridge, ponder the sobering National Necropolis of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, and see striking exhibits at the acclaimed Lens 14-18, which opened in 2015. The nearby cities of Lille and Arras are brilliant for culture-minded day trips.
Back in central Lens, pick a perch at one of the bars and restaurants of Place Jean-Jaurès to tuck into hearty northern French cuisine and rich, flavoursome cheeses. Finally, join cheering football fans at the popular Stade Bollaert-Delelis, before putting your feet up at one of the best places to stay in Lens.
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A chic boutique property located in converted mining houses in historic Lens. Smart rooms mix the original exposed stone walls with minimalist contemporary furniture and all feature indulgent bathrooms. The highly acclaimed Galibot brasserie is superb and there's a lively cocktail bar too.