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Address:

Maude Sene
737 Route de St Omer
Calais
62100

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Price per night:

price from €60

Telephone:

0663498094

Description:

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There are two bedrooms, each equipped with its own bathroom and WC. Additionally, the property features a lounge area with direct access to a terrace and a beautiful garden.

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Directions

Take the exit 46 from the A16 and head towards the city center and beach. Remember to halt before reaching the second fire.

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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.)
2 60 80 oui

Services

Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • The Calais Lighthouse: Located in the port of Calais, the lighthouse offers panoramic views of the city and the English Channel. Visitors can climb to the top and learn about its history as a navigational aid.
  • Calais Beach: Stretching along the coast, Calais Beach is a popular spot for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying scenic walks. The beach offers stunning views of the ocean and the White Cliffs of Dover in England.
  • Calais Town Hall: Situated in the heart of the city, the Calais Town Hall is an architectural masterpiece. Its impressive façade and clock tower make it a prominent landmark. Visitors can admire its stunning interior and learn about the city's history.
  • The Burghers of Calais: This famous sculpture by Auguste Rodin commemorates the heroic citizens of Calais. Located outside the Town Hall, the sculpture depicts six men who volunteered to sacrifice themselves during the Hundred Years' War.
  • Calais Lace Museum: Calais is renowned for its lace-making heritage, and the Lace Museum showcases this craftsmanship. Visitors can explore the history of lace production, view intricate lace designs, and even participate in lace-making workshops.
  • The Calais Dragon: This iconic sculpture is a symbol of Calais and represents the city's resilience. Located in the Place d'Armes, the dragon spouts water and is a popular attraction for children and adults alike.
  • The Second World War Museum: Situated near the Calais train station, this museum offers a comprehensive look into the events that took place during World War II. Visitors can explore exhibits, artifacts, and learn about the city's role during the war.
  • Les Six Bourgeois: Another famous sculpture in Calais, Les Six Bourgeois represents the six leading citizens who volunteered to sacrifice themselves for the city during the Hundred Years' War. It stands near the city center and is a significant historical symbol.
  • The Calais International City of Lace and Fashion: Housed in a beautiful former lace factory, this museum showcases the city's lace-making industry and its influence on fashion. Visitors can explore exhibitions on lace history, contemporary fashion, and attend fashion shows. 10. Calais Theatre: Known for its stunning architecture, the Calais Theatre hosts a variety of performances, including plays, concerts, and ballets. Visitors can enjoy a night of cultural entertainment in this historical venue. These attractions offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences for tourists visiting Calais.

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