France is lucky: in addition to having beautiful tolls, it also has incredible Lidl, a gathering place for the French who amaze us every day a little more with their majesty. I’m getting ready to go on a pilgrimage to the stores that will follow, aka the most bg in the area, with only my Lidl tap shoes and my Silver Crest drill for company. A kind of tribute to these pillar buildings of the nation.
1. The Lidl of Saint-Brieuc
We start strong with the most sublime Lidl in Brittany, that of Saint-Brieuc, a city which today shines worldwide thanks to the arrival of the brand on its land. Must say that this building is a true symbol of the French architectural tradition. A historic juggernaut. Not sure that today we would still have the capacity to achieve such a feat.

2. The Lidl of Biganos Arcachon
It is there, imposing and proud, with its flamboyant red. Ah, he throws the Lidl of Biganos! I have to admit, I’m a little moved by so much elegance and robustness at the same time. Leave, it’s just my pollen allergies…

3. The Lidl of Pau Lons
This store denotes with its huge roof that takes up all the space, a Lidl surely born under the sign of Leo. And yet, despite his big frame, we want him to hug us very tightly and play with carts in his lair.

4. The Lidl of Les Sables-d’Olonnes
A Lidl that proudly displays its environmental values by covering itself with wood. A tasty mix between nature and modernity that leaves us on the edge of wonder. We want to spend our vacation days and also our nights there rather than wasting our spouse’s time.

5. The Lidl of Montereau-Fault-Yvonne
With its large red bricks, this building reminds us of Lille or Toulouse architecture and immediately encourages you to travel. As soon as you enter the parking lot, you feel like you are in the tropics. This is also why it is not uncommon to come across people in swimming shorts on the shelves.

6. The Lidl Patton of Angers
Angers already had one of the most beautiful Decathlon in France, the city now has its Lidl. Look at the curves of the steel, the light that comes out of it. It’s beautiful and powerful at the same time.

7. The Lidl Thorigné of Cesson-Cévigné Rennes
Isn’t it MUCH TOO CUTE, this Lidl, with its small roofs in all directions that make you want to land there to admire the Milky Way. If I could raise my children there, I would.

8. Lidl Pompidou in Troyes
Certainly one of the greatest French architectural successes. Troyes is undoubtedly a city admired by all lovers of the arts and beautiful buildings for its unique Lidl in the world, which is well worth a trip to the capital of Champagne.

9. The Lidl Capuchet of Le Havre
It would be wrong to judge Le Havre by its shell, because in the heart of this undervalued city hides one of the most prestigious Lidls in the country. With its all-white arch and its glass roof that lets light through for 7.43 hours straight, this Lidl tends to look like no other store in our daily lives. And that is its charm.

10. The Lidl Cagnes-sur-Mer Nice
A store that fits perfectly into the historical heritage of its region with its tiled roofs, while keeping its touch of originality and its know-how with its recognizable bright blue uprights. The Lidl de Cagnes has, according to the rumors of the locals, been able to find a place for itself and integrate into the urban landscape while remaining itself.

Date idea: I’ll take you to one of these Lidl’s and give you €50 to make you happy. Who says yes?