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Contact Details:
Address:
Maude Sene737 Route de St Omer
Calais
62100
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Description for B&B:
This property offers two bedrooms, each equipped with their own bathroom and WC. Additionally, the residence features a comfortable lounge with direct access to a terrace and a beautiful garden area.Reviews
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Directions
Take the exit at number 46 on the A16 highway and head towards the city center and beach. Make sure to stop just before reaching the second fire.
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Prices
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Services


Attractions
- Calais Beach: Located just a short distance from your location, Calais Beach is a beautiful sandy shoreline that offers stunning views of the English Channel. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, sunbathing, picnicking, and even swimming during warmer months.
- The Burghers of Calais: This famous sculpture by Auguste Rodin is situated in Place de l'Hôtel de Ville in Calais. It commemorates the heroic sacrifice of six prominent citizens during the Hundred Years' War. The sculpture is a powerful and moving piece of art that attracts many visitors.
- Calais Lighthouse: The Calais Lighthouse is an iconic landmark in the city and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse and learn about its history while enjoying breathtaking vistas of Calais and its port.
- Calais Town Hall: Located in the heart of the city, Calais Town Hall is an impressive architectural gem. The building boasts a stunning façade and houses the municipal offices. Its beautiful interior is often open to the public for guided tours.
- Calais Lace Museum: For those interested in the history and craftsmanship of lace, the Calais Lace Museum is a must-visit attraction. The museum showcases a vast collection of lace artifacts, including intricate lace fabrics, tools, and historical displays that highlight the importance of lace in Calais' heritage.
- The Calais War Museum: This museum provides a fascinating insight into Calais' role during World War II. It exhibits a wide range of artifacts, including military vehicles, weapons, uniforms, and personal testimonies, offering visitors a chance to learn about the city's wartime experiences.
- Les Six Bourgeois: Another notable sculpture in Calais, Les Six Bourgeois, represents six bourgeois leaders who volunteered to sacrifice themselves to save their fellow citizens during the Siege of Calais in 1347. This sculpture serves as a symbol of bravery and resilience.
- Cité Europe: If you enjoy shopping, Cité Europe is a large shopping center located near the Channel Tunnel entrance. It features a wide range of stores, boutiques, restaurants, and entertainment options, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
- Calais International City of Lace and Fashion: This contemporary museum showcases the modern aspects of Calais' lace industry. Visitors can explore exhibitions featuring innovative lace designs, fashion displays, and workshops to learn more about the current advancements in this traditional craft. 10. Calais Wine Superstore: Located near the ferry terminal, the Calais Wine Superstore is a paradise for wine enthusiasts. It offers an extensive selection of wines, champagnes, spirits, and beers at duty-free prices, making it a popular destination for stocking up on beverages before returning home.