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Address:
Maude Sene737 Route de St Omer
Calais
62100
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Description for B&B:
This accommodation offers two bedrooms, each equipped with its own bathroom and WC. Additionally, there is a cozy lounge that provides direct access to a terrace and a beautiful garden.Reviews
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Directions
Take exit 46 on the A16 and head towards the city center and beach. Remember to halt your journey before you reach the second fire.
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Prices
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extra bed | breakfast |
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| B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 60 | 80 | oui | |||||||||||
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Attractions
- The Calais Lighthouse: Located near the port, the Calais Lighthouse offers stunning panoramic views of the city and the English Channel. It is a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts and history lovers.
- The Calais Town Hall: Situated in the heart of the city, the Calais Town Hall is an impressive architectural masterpiece. Visitors can admire its grandeur and explore the beautiful gardens surrounding the building.
- The Calais Lace Museum: Delve into the rich history of lace-making in Calais at this museum. Discover the intricate lace designs, learn about the craftsmanship, and witness the evolution of this traditional art form.
- The Calais Beach: Take a relaxing stroll along the sandy shores of the Calais Beach. Enjoy the fresh sea breeze, build sandcastles, or simply unwind while admiring the beautiful coastline.
- The Calais War Museum: This museum is dedicated to preserving the memory of World War II and the Dunkirk evacuation. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing military artifacts, vehicles, and personal stories from the war.
- The Cité Internationale de la Dentelle et de la Mode: Located in the former Boulart lace factory, this museum highlights the history of Calais lace and its impact on the fashion industry. It houses a collection of lace garments and hosts temporary exhibitions.
- The Calais Burgundy Tower: A remnant of the medieval fortifications, the Burgundy Tower offers visitors a glimpse into Calais' past. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the city and learn about its historical significance.
- The Calais Town Hall Belfry: This UNESCO World Heritage site boasts a magnificent belfry that dates back to the 13th century. Visitors can climb the tower for breathtaking views and explore the small museum inside.
- The Calais International City: This modern shopping complex offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. It is a popular destination for both locals and tourists looking for a bit of retail therapy. 10. The Rodin's Burghers of Calais Sculpture: Located near the town hall, this powerful sculpture by Auguste Rodin commemorates the heroic actions of six burghers during the Hundred Years' War. It is a significant symbol of Calais' history and resilience.