PORT DE PLAISANCE
Read moreLocated at the mouth of the Canche River, the marina offers a perfect stopover just a stone's throw from the city center of Étaples-sur-Mer and its shops. It is accessible at high tide and offers 250 berths (maximum length 12 m and maximum draught 1.30 m). This peaceful port of call has a Blue Flag rating and has 4 anchors at the Gold Anchor. Sanitary facilities, showers, water and electricity (220V/6A) on the pontoons, wifi, cleaning area with high pressure cleaner and careening area, the services are of high quality.
GARE LILLE-FLANDRES
Read moreSuperb station in the Parisian style, and for good reason: it is the former Gare du Nord of the capital, completely dismantled and rebuilt in Lille. It hosts all the TER Nord-Pas-de-Calais, the Belgian connections to Ostend, Antwerp, Tournai, Mons... Almost all the TGV trains to the Gare du Nord in Paris leave from there. The metro is free to the Lille-Europe station upon presentation of your SNCF ticket. Modern and pleasant, the station is home to many stores including the famous Fnac and Nespresso.
GARE LILLE-EUROPE
Read moreIn the modern district of Euralille, the Lille-Europe station welcomes international TGV trains to and from Northern Europe, the Thalys and Eurostar, TGV trains from all over France and inter-regional TGV trains. The metro is free of charge between Lille-Flandre and Lille-Europe stations on presentation of your connecting SNCF ticket - even if it takes only ten minutes on foot to get from one station to the other. On site, newspapers, snacks and other practical services are waiting for you to wait for your train to arrive.
DK'BUS
Read moreDK'Bus is the public transport network of the Communauté urbaine de Dunkerque. Since 2018, public transport has been 100% free. The network has been completely redesigned and meshed with so-called Chrono lines (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5) every 10 minutes, direct lines and connecting lines. You can leave the car alone, except if you want to go to the west of the conurbation, where journey times are quite long. An evening Noctibus N1 and N2 service is also available, as is a night taxi-bus service (booking required).
LE TRAIN TOURISTIQUE DE LA BAIE DE SOMME
The steam train will take you through fields and marshes, mollières and ...Read more
AÉROPORT DE PARIS BEAUVAIS-TILLÉ
Read moreThe airport offers nearly 80 destinations,spread over thirty countries. You can fly to Morocco, Algeria and a large part of Europe: the Iberian Peninsula, Italy, Ireland, Eastern Europe and Scandinavia. The new destinations are Malaga, Sarajevo, Turin, Agadir, Amman, Koutaissi, Baia M... Eight airlines share the market: Ryanair, Wizz Air, Blue Air, Air Moldova, Laudamotion, Volotea, HiSky, SkyUp.
VOYAGES DUMONT
Read moreVoyages Dumont is a transport company based in Boulogne-sur-Mer. Founded in 1933, it began by offering school transport services before expanding into tourism along the Côte d'Opale. Voyages Dumont benefits from the support of its shareholders, forming a network of over 500 coaches. The company boasts a fleet of recent, environmentally-friendly vehicles, with 100% of the fleet in Euro 6. It also offers bus rental services, organized trips and school transport. The Voyages Dumont teams are available to answer any requests for quotes or information.
TADAO
Read moreStill (Lens-Liévin) and TUHC (Hénin-Carvin) networks merged in 2003 to become Tadao. In 2007, ArtoisBus covering Béthune and its aglomération joined the association. Tadao now serves 115 communes including Auchel, Plane, Béthune, Bruay la Buissière, Bully-les-Mines, Carvin, Hénin-Beaumont, Lens, Liévin, Libercourt, and Noeux-les-mines… The network covers 750 km 2 and has 83 lines including: 2 bubble lines, 67 regular lines, 14 Allobus lines and 283 school circuits. Tadao is 423 buses and coaches mobilized at peak hours, 3 200 stop points, 11 million kms travelled annually and 15 million annual travellers.
TCRB
Read moreThe community network of the Boulonnaise region operates every day of the year except on 1 May and 25 December. Only unit tickets and 4-travel books are sold by the driver, go to the bus area, rue de la Lamp, for other formulas and remove a schedule guide. 26 bus lines serve Boulogne and its region, until Dannes to the south, Wimereux to the north and La-Capelle-les Boulogne to the land. There is a bus service to Calais on 03 21 96 49 54 or via Marchioness at 03 21 32 30 90 at the departure of Daunou boulevard. Another line joins Berck and Le Touquet at 03 21 31 77 48, and finally a link to Desvres is also insured at 03 21 10 34 34.
SLEMBROUCK VOYAGES
Read moreSlembrouck Voyages is a bus and coach transport company located in Fleurbaix. Slembrouck Voyages has specialized in coach travel for over 20 years.
TER HAUTS DE FRANCE
Read moreThe SNCF and the Regional Council are working together to offer practical, economical and environmentally-friendly transport solutions. For your journeys, take advantage of our low fares for people under 26€, certain jobseekers, children's tickets for 1€ or low fares from 2€. If you're traveling with a group, fares are also lower with my "Mini Groupe TER de 5 à 9 personnes" formula, or for maxi groups of more than 10 people. You'll also find TER Packs for visiting major sites: Louvre Lens or Nausicaa.
GARE DE CALAIS-FRÉTHUN
Read moreThis is the conurbation's TGV station, located 7 kilometers from Calais, not far from the Channel Tunnel. On weekdays, TGV trains to Paris take you to the capital at 6:29 a.m. and return at 8:23 p.m. The Eurostar - which stops here five times a day - takes you to London or Brussels. Trains (including several TERs) can also serve destinations throughout the region: Le Touquet or Arras... A large free parking lot is available opposite the station. Inside, you'll find a press office and ticket counters.
PARKING SAINT LEU
Read moreThis parking is the closest to the cathedral but also to the lively district of St. Leu and the restaurants of the Bélu wharf. It is also one of the city's cheapest underground parking garages. Very accessible thanks to its wide corridors, even the descent to achieve it is done smoothly for the least reassuring drivers. You exit directly on the square of the cathedral which is very convenient for tourists who cannot walk very long.
OUIGO
Read moreIn the Lille area, Tourcoing station is home to Ouigo trains, the famous pink and blue trains! You'll also find a few at Lille-Flandres! The concept is inspired by that of the airlines: tickets printed directly from the website, one cabin bag and one handbag per passenger (additional baggage is optional), no bar car, electrical outlets optional, no refunds (but tickets can be exchanged up to 4 hours before train departure).
GARE TGV HAUTE-PICARDIE
Read moreLocated in the picard countryside, this station has set up shuttle buses to connect between the railway station and Amiens in 45 minutes. TGV makes a stop to connect the big cities, as well as the new low-cost lines Ouigo towards Marseille and Rennes.
ILÉVIA
Read moreThis company is well known by the inhabitants of the Lille metropolis. Ilevia manages the public transport network in the European Metropolis of Lille (MEL): metro, tramway, bus and V'Lille (self-service bikes). The Lille metro is composed of two lines that currently connect the Saint-Philibert hospital in Lomme to the Dron University Hospital in Tourcoing and the Lille University Hospital to the 4 Cantons Pierre Mauroy Stadium in Villeneuve-d'Ascq. The stations Gare de Lille-Flandres and Porte des Postes are used to change between the two lines.
GARE SNCF
Read moreOfficially named "Gare du Nord", the station is actually only a few meters from the pedestrianized city center of Amiens. The three main connections are Amiens-Paris (1h05 direct), Amiens-Lille and Amiens-Rouen which serve on their routes many small Picardy villages (Poix-de-Picardie, Albert, Corbie, Ailly-sur-Noye...) which is very convenient for all those who live in the countryside and work in Amiens. To get to the Haute-Picardie TGV station, you have to take a shuttle bus from the bus station next door.
GARE SAINT-ROCH
Read moreA small station, called "bifurcation", has an SNCF ticket vending machine and a ticket office. Trains that stop there have destinations such as Lille, Rouen, Abbeville, Calais, Abancourt and Albert. There is a car park in front of the building. It is a good solution for local residents. It was put into service in 1847 and heavily bombed during the Second World War. Pierre Dufau, the chief architect of the time, rebuilt it. For a long time without commercial staff, it has had a ticket office since 2008. In June 2020, the passenger building was listed as a historical monument.
PORT DU BASSIN DE LA MARINE
Read moreThe Port du Bassin de la Marine is a marina located in Dunkirk. It offers easy access to the North Sea and is ideal for sailing enthusiasts. The port has a dedicated team and is accessible to people with reduced mobility. The port also offers special rates for visitors. For those wishing to discover the region, there are plenty of activities to do nearby. The port's website features a section dedicated to tourism, with information on restaurants, things to do and upcoming events. The port also has a technical area for boat maintenance.
GARE ROUTIÈRE
Read moreLocated below the SNCF train station, the bus station is the place where many coaches leave for all France. Several local companies take turns to serve Abbeville, Beauvais, Berneuil, Crèvevoeur-le-Grand, Doullens, Mers-les-Bains, Montdidier, Péronne, Roye... Fares are rather random (traveling by bus from Amiens is not always cheaper than taking the train) and schedules are a bit restrictive, but many destinations are served. Keep an eye on it!