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Address:

Véronique Watrin
38 Avenue Faidherbe
Dunkerque
59240

Website

Reviews:

3 reviews

Price per night:

price from €60

Telephone:

0366616199

Mobile:

0749779913

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Description:

Description for B&B:

Each room in this contemporary-styled accommodation is furnished with a comfortable 160-sized bed, offering a private bathroom and a flat-screen TV for your convenience.

Description for Gite

You have the option to rent individual rooms in the house for $290 per night, accommodating up to 10 people. Alternatively, you can rent the entire house for the same price. If needed, there is also the possibility to add 3 extra beds at a cost of $20 per bed.

Reviews

Appréciations pour L'Escale Malouine, Dunkerque:

une escale chez vérinique
Review by: colette et François, Oct 25 2016 6:48PM
très bon accueil, l'hôtesse est très accueillante
dans une jolie maison de style, elle nous sert un petit déjeuner extra et nous donne envie de visiter Dunkerque. on est prêt à yretourner et profiter de ses conseils.
Superbe accueil
Review by: Isa VD, Mar 12 2015 11:44AM
Nous avons passé trois jours chez Mme Véro l'année passée. Accueil chaleureux, chambres charmantes, copieux petit déj et beaucoup de soucis sincères pour le bien-être de mon fils. A ne pas rater!
super
Review by: Fatiha, Nov 17 2014 8:47PM
Un accueil très chaleureux, chambre très confortable, pti déjeuner copieux et très varié,Véronique est au pti soin! Bref c est juste parfait ! Merci

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
4 60 70 420 490 20 OUI
B&B
(3 pers.)
1 90 630 20 OUI
Holiday Home 10 290 2030 20 non

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Parking
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Dunkirk Beach: Located just a short distance from Avenue Faidherbe, Dunkirk Beach is a popular tourist attraction. It offers a long stretch of sandy beach, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and beach sports. The beach also holds historical significance as the site of the Dunkirk evacuation during World War II.
  • Musee Portuaire: Situated in the heart of Dunkirk, Musee Portuaire is a maritime museum that showcases the city's rich maritime history. The museum features exhibits on fishing, shipbuilding, and the port's role in various historical events. Visitors can explore life-size ships, interactive displays, and learn about Dunkirk's seafaring heritage.
  • Dunkirk Town Hall: Standing as a prominent landmark in the city center, Dunkirk Town Hall is an architectural marvel. It is a neo-Flemish style building with intricate detailing and a beautiful clock tower. Visitors can admire the exterior, and if open to the public, explore the interior, which often hosts art exhibitions and cultural events.
  • Dunkirk Lighthouse (Phare de Dunkerque): Overlooking the harbor, the Dunkirk Lighthouse is a striking structure that dates back to the 19th century. Visitors can climb the 276 steps to reach the top and enjoy panoramic views of the city, the coastline, and the North Sea. The lighthouse is a popular spot for photography enthusiasts.
  • Memorial du Souvenir: Located a short drive from Avenue Faidherbe, the Memorial du Souvenir is a memorial dedicated to the soldiers who fought during World War II. The site features a museum with exhibits on the Battle of Dunkirk, as well as several monuments and a cemetery. It offers a tranquil setting for reflection and remembrance.
  • Dunkirk Carnival: If you happen to visit during the carnival season, Dunkirk's Carnival is a must-see event. Known for its festive atmosphere, vibrant parades, and traditional costumes, the carnival provides a unique cultural experience. Visitors can join in the celebrations, watch the processions, and enjoy live music and dance performances.
  • Fort Mardyck Zoo: Situated a short distance from Dunkirk, Fort Mardyck Zoo is a family-friendly attraction. The zoo is home to a variety of animals, including lions, giraffes, elephants, and exotic birds. Visitors can explore the well-maintained grounds, learn about different species, and even participate in feeding sessions or educational programs.
  • Port Museum of Dunkirk (Musee Portuaire de Dunkerque): Housed in a former tobacco warehouse, the Port Museum of Dunkirk showcases the history and development of the city's port. The museum exhibits historical artifacts, models of ships, and interactive displays to provide insights into the port's importance in trade and maritime activities.
  • Malo-les-Bains Promenade: Located near the beach, the Malo-les-Bains Promenade is a charming boardwalk lined with restaurants, cafes, and shops. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll, enjoy a bike ride along the coast, or stop for a drink and savor the local cuisine. The promenade also hosts various events and entertainment during the summer months. 10. Saint-Eloi Church: Situated in Dunkirk's city center, Saint-Eloi Church is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture. The church dates back to the 14th century and features stunning stained glass windows, intricate stone carvings, and a towering spire. Visitors can admire the craftsmanship and tranquility of this religious site.