Côte d’Opale
Built between 1924 and 1928, Le Touquet's best-known hotel is a town landmark with a magnificent red-brick art deco façade. Named for the Duchess of…
Côte d’Opale
Built between 1924 and 1928, Le Touquet's best-known hotel is a town landmark with a magnificent red-brick art deco façade. Named for the Duchess of…
Côte d’Opale
Boulogne's plushest hotel offers old-world character, professional service and amenities such as a hammam, a dry sauna and a tiny jacuzzi pool. The 35…
Calais
Great for meeting fellow travellers, this efficiently run, 162-bed youth hostel is just 150m southeast of the beach and 1km northwest of the city centre…
Calais
Dating from the 1950s after the earlier 1771-built hotel was destroyed in WWII, Hôtel Meurice received a facelift in 2018, including the installation of…
Calais
Built in 1884, this stately townhouse has been elegantly furnished in a modern spirit, with generous public areas and a wisteria-draped walled garden…
Dunkirk
On the northern edge of the city centre, overlooking the harbour, this cosy hotel has eight simple but clean and comfortable doubles and two suites, one…
Côte d’Opale
Welcoming and cosy-modern, this family-run hotel in the tiny village of Escalles has 44 rooms spread across three buildings with bright feature walls in…
Côte d’Opale
An imposing 19th-century mansion next to the basilica has been turned into an elegant B&B with a cobbled courtyard. The five spacious rooms have hardwood…
Côte d’Opale
This budget pad has 39 compact rooms; some of those in the annexe have sea views. Wi-fi is patchy, especially in upper-floor rooms. Breakfast costs €15;…
Côte d’Opale
Just 200m from Nausicaá aquarium, this friendly, well-run hotel is across the street from the beach. Lilac, taupe and chocolate hues give the 42 rooms…
Côte d’Opale
Opened in 1927, this 47-room hotel is just 200m from the beachfront promenade. Some rooms have balconies; family rooms come with a double and two single…