Loos is a picturesque suburb located southwest of Lille in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. With a population of around 22,567, it is part of the European Metropolis of Lille. The town is renowned for its historical town hall, featuring a belfry that has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. This recognition highlights its importance in municipal power history in Europe. Visitors to Loos can enjoy its cultural heritage while being conveniently close to the vibrant city of Lille.
The town is best explored on foot to fully appreciate its historical architecture.
Don't miss the UNESCO-listed belfry at the town hall, a significant piece of municipal history.
Take advantage of Loos's proximity to Lille for a broader cultural experience.
Spring in Loos offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the town's historical sites.
Summers are warm, making it a great time for outdoor activities and exploring nearby Lille.
Fall provides a pleasant climate and fewer tourists, ideal for a relaxed visit.
Winters are mild, suitable for indoor cultural experiences and exploring the town's history.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
22,107
French, English
April-June, September-November