First of all, tourists should visit the heart of Calais – Place d'Armes. On this square, visitors can attend charming shops and admire gorgeous historic buildings. Twice a week, interesting fair trades are open on this square, and tourists will certainly find it very interesting to visit them. The tradition of these one-day fair trades appeared several centuries ago. Here, visitors can find local organic products, unique handicrafts, and even antiquities. The square looks particularly attractive during the Christmas period. It becomes incredibly cozy and attractive, a true quintessence of inimitable French charm.
Calais is a cozy harbor town with numerous interesting traditions and attractions. Start your observation of the city from visiting the town’s beach. A walk here will leave many good … Open
1. French is the official language in the country, but don’t be sad if you don’t know it. Intermediate English is more than enough for a comfortable holiday in Calais. As a rule, … Open
Calais is one of the closest French cities to the border with the United Kingdom. Before the building of the Channel tunnel, Calais was the main transition hub between the countries. Once the tunnel was opened, sea connection lost its dominance, but it is still possible to take a boat and cross La Manche, reaching England (don’t forget that you need to have identification documents and a visa). It is also possible to make a short voyage and explore the English Channel. Every year, this channel becomes the location of interesting contests, such as watercraft riding competitions, and contests of professional and amateur swimmers.
Shopping in Calais will bring many unforgettable moments. Premium wine stores have already become one of the main peculiarities of this city. For instance, Calais Wine Superstore offers a … Open
Parc St Pierre is a small park that is located in the center of the city. Even though the park is not big, it is a place with its own unique atmosphere: forged railings and treillage, stone parapets in the Roman style, figures made of stone and bushes, showy alleys with century-old trees, and well-kept flowerbeds – the park is a peaceful place that is perfect for relaxing and forgetting about all troubles. It is particularly pleasant to visit this park in summer and relax near the central fountain, in spring when visitors can smell the aroma of blooming flowers, and in the evening when vintage lights illuminate the park. There are also several summerhouses and a playground for children.
The structure of Calais is quite unusual as canals divide this city into two parts – old and new Calais. The old region is named Calais-Nor. It was severely damaged during war and … Open