Calais
Calais, aptly
nicknamed the "gateway to France," offers a unique blend of historical
significance, easy accessibility, and stunning natural beauty. Nestled in the
Hauts-de-France region, Calais is the closest French town to England, allowing you
to see the White Cliffs of Dover on a clear day. As a major port city, Calais boasts a rich
legacy as a vital center for transport and trade with England, dating back
to the Middle Ages. The Channel Tunnel, operational since 1994, further strengthens this vital link.
Calais is a treasure
trove for history and art enthusiasts. Be sure to visit the Town Hall
(Hôtel de Ville), a UNESCO site featuring a 75-meter-high belfry and an
observation platform with breathtaking views. Standing tall in front of the Town Hall is Auguste
Rodin's iconic sculpture "The Burghers of Calais," a
poignant portrayal of six leaders who sacrificed themselves during the 100 Years' War. Delve into
the fascinating world of lace manufacturing at La Cité de la Dentelle et
de la Mode, housed in one of Calais' last collective lace
factories.
Calais caters to
shopaholics of all kinds. From the Channel Outlet Store offering
discounted designer clothing and homeware to Calais Vins, a haven for
wine lovers, the city offers a delightful shopping experience. Explore La Maison du
Fromage et des Vins to discover a delectable selection of cheeses, wines, and other
gourmet products. Unwind after a day of exploration at Le Bar à Vins, where you
can sample wines before you buy, or enjoy the lively atmosphere at Les Pirates, a fun bar
near Parc
Saint-Pierre.