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In the old textile factory

Tucked between Marché de Wazemmes and Rue Gambetta. Look for the red door and the smell of magnesium.

VERTIGE.BLOCK 47 Rue des Tisserands, Wazemmes

How to get here

The gym sits inside a converted 1920s textile factory. The entrance is on the courtyard side — push the red metal gate.

  • MetroGambetta — Line 1 (3 min walk)
  • BusLine 12 — stop Tisserands
  • V'LilleStation n°47 — opposite the gym
  • ParkingFree street parking on Rue de Cambrai
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Quick answers

A few things we get asked all the time. The fastest way to a great session.

No booking required — just show up during opening hours. For a smoother arrival, you can pre-fill our liability waiver online (it saves you ten minutes at the desk).
Not at all — half of our visitors are first-timers. Our welcome desk will give you a 5-minute safety brief, and we have a dedicated beginner zone with easy routes graded 3a to 4c.
Yes! For groups of 8 or more (birthdays, EVJF, corporate, schools), please write to groups@vertigeblock.fr at least 7 days in advance so we can prep an instructor and reserve a zone.
We rent climbing shoes (sizes 32 to 48) for €4 and chalk bags for €2. Bring comfortable sportswear — anything you can move and bend in.
Absolutely. Our mezzanine café serves specialty coffee, craft beers from Lille brewers, and homemade snacks. It's free to use even if you're not climbing — come read a book.

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