1. The Lille Town Hall and Belfry, known as Beffroi de l’Hôtel de Ville de Lille in French, is a historic building located in the heart of Lille, France. The building was constructed in the Renaissance style in the 1920s, replacing an older 19th-century town hall that was destroyed during World War I. The Belfry is 104 meters tall and offers stunning views of the city from its observation deck.

2. The Lille Town Hall and Belfry is open to visitors for guided tours. The working hours vary, so it is best to check in advance. You can contact the town hall for more information at +33 3 20 49 50 00.

3. Tickets to visit the Lille Town Hall and Belfry can be purchased on-site. The entrance fee is usually affordable. As for transportation, the building is centrally located in Lille and can be easily reached by public transportation or on foot. Additionally, there are parking facilities nearby for those arriving by car.