·From: Brussels. Take R20 to A10 in Saint-Agatha-BerchemTake E40, E17 and A22 to Avenue du President Hoover in Lille, France. Take exit 2 from N356. Continue on Avenue du President Hoover. Take Rue de Cambrai and Rue de Valenciennes to the Best Western Urban Hotel.·From: Paris. Take the highway A1 in Saint-Denis from Boulevard de Sebastopol, and continue on Boulevard de Strasbourg, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis, Rue Marx Dormoy and Rue de la Chapelle. Follow A1 and take the exit to Rue Jean Perrin in Lille. Continue on D146 in Rue de Cambrai and Rue de Valenciennes to the Best Western Urban Hotel.·From: Arras. From Arras, take Rue aux Ours and Rue Sainte-Croix to D917. Then follow D950 and A1 to Rue Jean Perrin in Lille. Take the N356 exit and continue on D146 in Rue de Cambrai and Rue de Valenciennes to the Best Western Urban Hotel.. The Best Western Urban Hotel welcomes you and offers you privacy, relaxation, and comfort in its 40 fully equipped luxury rooms. The atypical atmosphere and the personalized welcome make this 3-star hotel an ideal base for both business and leisure travelers. The entire team will be happy to serve you and make your stay in the capital of Flanders a most enjoyable one.. 100 % smoke-free hotel. Restaurant on-site . Cocktail lounge . Elevator . Interior corridor. 24-hour front desk . Multilingual staff, English, French, Spanish, Polish, Armenian, Russian. Express check out. Late check out. Safe deposit box in each room. Cable or satellite television The hotel proposes to the guests Canal +, bein sport and cable channels.. Free wireless internet access available in public areas and all guest rooms . Business center, free computer with WIFI and printing services. Fax services . Fax machine. Computer available. Photocopy machine. Dataports. Catering. Air-conditioning . Physically challenged services . Physically challenged facilities . Elevator, wheelchair accessible . Free parking . Garage parking . Higher rates may apply for holidays/special events. 2.3 kilometer(s) from The main square, The Lillois' favourite meeting place offers an interesting view of the architecture from the 17th to the 20th century. Standing in the centre of the squares stands the Goddess commemorates Lille's resistance to the Austrian siege in 1792. In front of the Old Stock Exchange built from 1652 to 1653, is undoubtly the town's finest building. This building is made up fo 24 little houses around an arched courtyard. A second-hand book market as well as chess players can be seen inside. On this square is situated the Grand Garde.The building was used to house soldiers from the sentry guard. It is now the Théâtre du Nord.. 0.7 kilometer(s) from Gare Saint Sauveur, In the heart of the city, near the Parc Jean-Baptiste Lebas, the Gare Saint-Sauveur is a haven full of surprises: games for young and old in the central courtyard, exhibitions of contemporary art, festivals, concerts, cinema projections. ..Throughout the year, the "Bistrot de St So", a bar-restaurant in the Halle A welcomes you for a break on the terrace or inside. Concerts, evenings and film screenings are organized regularly and are offered free of charge. From April to November, the Gare St Sauveur offers free and fun contemporary art exhibitions.The Gare Saint Sauveur also offers spaces for the organization of various events.. 2.3 kilometer(s) from La Vieille Bourse, The Vieille Bourse (Old stock exchange), built from 1652 to 1653, is undoubtly the town's finest building.This building is made up of 24 little houses around an arched courtyard.A second-hand book market as well as chess players can be seen inside.In summer, tango demonstration. 2.2 kilometer(s) from Le Vieux Lille, Remarkably restored, the Old Town enchants the eye with its flamboyant architecture. The softly dare facades that set off the exuberance and profusion of their decoration. The extraordinary diversity of the 17th century architecture is an invitation to saunter ; so look up to appreciate the perfect harmony of brick and stone.. 2.5 kilometer(s) from Hospice Comtesse Museum, Located in the heart of Old Lille, the museum is housed in the hospital which was founded in 1237 by the Countess Jeanne de Flandre and which remained in service until 1939. The present buildings date back to the 15th, 17th and 18th centuries. They consist of a hospital ward with a panelled barrel vault ceiling, a chapel decorated with the coats of arms of the hospital’s main benefactors and buildings belonging to the community of Augustine nuns, all arranged around two courtyards and a medicinal garden.Since 1962, these buildings are the setting for a collection of paintings, tapestries, wood sculptures and porcelain from the region, thus creating the atmosphere of a 17th century Flemish small convent.. 3 kilometer(s) from Vieux Lille, "Le vieux Lille" , the old town in the north of the city with the luxurious boutiques.. 2.7 kilometer(s) from Les Rues Pietonnes, The pedestrians streets. 2.8 kilometer(s) from EURALILLE, the main mall in the city center. 120 kilometer(s) from Brussels. 250 kilometer(s) from Paris. 50 kilometer(s) from Arras. 13 kilometer(s) from Roubaix. 83 kilometer(s) from Dunkerque. 8 kilometer(s) from Zoo de Lille, Avenue Mathias Delobel, 59000 Lille. 72 kilometer(s) from Pairi Daiza, Domaine de Cambron, B-7940 Brugelette, Belgique. 140 kilometer(s) from Walibi, Boulevard de l'Europe 100, 1300 Wavre, Belgique. 245 kilometer(s) from Disneyland Paris, 77777 Marne-la-Vallée.