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Contact Details:
Address:
Maude Sene737 Route de St Omer
Calais
62100
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Description for B&B:
There are two bedrooms, each equipped with its own bathroom and WC. Additionally, there is a cozy lounge area that grants access to a terrace and a beautiful garden.Reviews
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Directions
Take the exit 46 from the A16 and head towards the city center and beach. Make sure to stop before reaching the second fire.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Attractions
- Calais Lighthouse: Located on the Calais seafront, the lighthouse offers stunning views of the English Channel. It is an iconic landmark and a popular spot for photography enthusiasts.
- The Burghers of Calais: This renowned sculpture by Auguste Rodin commemorates the six burghers who sacrificed themselves during the Hundred Years' War. The statue can be found in the town center and is a significant historical site.
- Calais Beach: Stretching along the coast, Calais Beach is a picturesque spot for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing day by the sea. The beach offers beautiful views and is ideal for sunbathing or enjoying water activities.
- The Calais Town Hall: Built in the Flemish Renaissance style, the Town Hall is an architectural masterpiece worth visiting. It houses an interesting museum showcasing the history and culture of Calais.
- Calais Lace Museum: For those interested in textiles and lace-making, this museum is a must-visit. It displays a vast collection of lace artifacts, showcasing the intricate craftsmanship and history of Calais lace.
- The Second World War Museum: Located in the Bunker of Eperlecques, approximately 30 minutes from Calais, this museum offers an immersive experience into the history of World War II. Visitors can explore the underground bunker and learn about its role during the war.
- Cité Europe Shopping Center: A haven for shopaholics, Cité Europe is one of the largest shopping centers in northern France. It offers a wide range of stores, boutiques, restaurants, and entertainment options, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
- Les Six Bourgeois: This historic building, formerly a customs house, now houses a popular brasserie and restaurant. With its charming architecture and delicious cuisine, it is a great place to experience the local culinary delights.
- The Belfry of Calais: Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Belfry is an impressive structure that offers panoramic views of the city. Climb to the top and enjoy the breathtaking vistas of Calais and its surroundings. 10. The Calais International City of Lace and Fashion: This modern museum celebrates the heritage of lace-making in Calais. It showcases contemporary fashion exhibits, hosts temporary exhibitions, and offers workshops to learn about the art of lace-making. These attractions provide visitors with a diverse range of experiences, from historical landmarks to natural beauty, shopping, and cultural exploration in and around Calais, France.