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Nathalie Desnoyer13 Rue Darnel
Calais
62100
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Description for B&B:
Our guesthouse is situated at 13 rue Darnel, behind the theater of Calais. The street is lined with stunning early twentieth-century mansions, and our house is one of the two with semi-detached doors, dating back to 1901. It has a Bourgeois appearance with its oeil-de-boeuf in the attic.Located in the heart of Calais center, our neighborhood is part of the Calais-Nord axis, connected by the rue Royale. This street leads to the Place d'Armes, where you can find an array of restaurants and shops, just a 16-minute walk away. Exploring the area on foot allows you to easily reach all of Calais's attractions, such as the theater (1 minute), the market on the Place Crève-Coeur (9 minutes), the town hall and its belfry (12 minutes), and even the beach and the dragon (34 minutes).
For those arriving by train, there are three stations within a 15-minute drive. The closest is the Calais-Fréthun train station, which serves the Eurostar and TGV, located 7.5 km away (13 minutes by car). The Calais-ville and Fontinettes train stations are both within a 12-minute walk or 5-minute drive.
If you're interested in exploring the city by bike, the VÉLIN bike share program is conveniently located next to the theater, just a 2-minute walk away. Additionally, the bus station is right in front of our guesthouse, and Calais buses are free for you to use during your stay.
Your hosts, Nathalie, Laurent, their daughters, and their four cats, will warmly welcome you upon your arrival. They will be delighted to offer you a refreshing or hot drink and provide everything you need for a comfortable stay. They are also fluent in French, Dutch, English, and German, and are eager to share their knowledge and recommendations for discovering Calais and the Opal Coast.
Description for Gite
Welcome to the "LOGES" at this historic property once owned by renowned lacemanufacturers. Your gracious hosts are eager to share intriguing SECRETS about these fascinating figures.Introducing the enchanting "Lady Hamilton" room. Located on the second floor, this room showcases exquisite Louis XIII decor and provides a spacious 31 m2 area. Relax on the traditional double bed (140 x 190 cm) and indulge in the modern bathroom featuring a shower and WC.
Discover the captivating "Tom Souville" room. Situated on the second floor, this room offers a generous 24 m2 space. Experience utmost comfort on the Queen size double bed (160 x 200 cm) and admire the bathroom adorned with a truly unique boat-inspired decoration.
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Directions
If traveling by car, to reach Calais from Paris, take Motorway A26 and then exit at 44 Sainte Pierre. Follow the signs towards the city center.
To reach Calais from Belgium or the Netherlands, take either Motorway A16 or A14 and then exit at 44 Saint-Pierre. Follow the signs towards the city center.
From England, head towards the Eurotunnel Terminal and then follow the signs towards the city center.
If traveling by train, the Calais-Fréthun station is a 13-minute drive away with Eurostar and TGV services. The Calais-City train station is a 12-minute walk (or 5-minute drive) away. The Fontinettes train station is also a 12-minute walk (or 5-minute drive) away.
If traveling by plane, take the A25 and then the A16 to reach Calais from Lille. Exit at 44 Sainte Pierre and follow the signs towards the city center.
To reach Calais from Belgium or the Netherlands, take either Motorway A16 or A14 and then exit at 44 Saint-Pierre. Follow the signs towards the city center.
From England, head towards the Eurotunnel Terminal and then follow the signs towards the city center.
If traveling by train, the Calais-Fréthun station is a 13-minute drive away with Eurostar and TGV services. The Calais-City train station is a 12-minute walk (or 5-minute drive) away. The Fontinettes train station is also a 12-minute walk (or 5-minute drive) away.
If traveling by plane, take the A25 and then the A16 to reach Calais from Lille. Exit at 44 Sainte Pierre and follow the signs towards the city center.
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Prices
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Notes: One bedroom is located on the 1st floor with a 140x190 bed A second bedroom is located on the 2nd floor with a 160x200 bed Possibility of an extra bed (free under 12 years old) or baby bed |
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Attractions
- Calais Beach: Located just a short distance from Rue Darnel, Calais Beach is a beautiful sandy beach that stretches along the English Channel. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll, relax on the sand, or indulge in various water activities like swimming and sailing.
- Calais Lighthouse: Situated near the beach, the Calais Lighthouse provides panoramic views of the city and the coastline. This historic landmark offers guided tours, allowing visitors to learn about its fascinating history and enjoy the breathtaking scenery from the top.
- The Burghers of Calais: This famous sculpture by Auguste Rodin is situated in front of the Calais Town Hall. Depicting six heroic figures, it commemorates an event from the Hundred Years' War. The sculpture is a significant artistic attraction and a symbol of the city.
- Calais Lace Museum: Located in the heart of Calais, this museum showcases the city's rich heritage in lace-making. Visitors can explore exhibits displaying intricate lacework, machinery, and historical artifacts. The museum offers insights into the craftsmanship and evolution of this traditional trade.
- Calais Town Hall: A magnificent example of Flemish Renaissance architecture, Calais Town Hall is an impressive building with intricate details and a beautiful facade. Visitors can admire its grandeur, explore the interior, and appreciate the historical significance of this municipal landmark.
- The Calais Wine Superstore: Wine enthusiasts can visit this vast wine warehouse, which boasts an extensive selection of French and international wines. The Calais Wine Superstore offers the opportunity to browse and purchase wines at duty-free prices, making it a popular destination for wine lovers.
- Les Baraques Military Cemetery: Located a short distance from Calais, this military cemetery is a solemn place dedicated to the soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. Visitors can pay their respects and reflect on the sacrifices made during the war.
- Cité Internationale de la Dentelle et de la Mode: Situated in nearby Calais, this museum celebrates the city's history of lace-making and its influence on the fashion industry. The museum displays a vast collection of lace garments, accessories, and contemporary fashion exhibits, offering visitors a fascinating insight into this art form.
- Calais International City of Lace and Fashion: This vibrant cultural and artistic hub hosts various exhibitions, events, and workshops related to lace and fashion. Visitors can participate in hands-on activities, attend fashion shows, or explore temporary exhibitions, showcasing the fusion of tradition and contemporary design. 10. Les Six Bourgeois: These six historic houses, located in the heart of Calais, are a testament to the city's architectural heritage. Each house has a unique design and historical significance, making it worth exploring and capturing the charm of Calais' past.