CalaisThings to do

Things to do in Calais

  1. Cité Internationale de la Dentelle et de la Mode

    Walk past the bizarre topiary and you'll enter the intricate world of lace-making, the industry that once made Calais a textile powerhouse. Opened in 2009, the informative, cutting-edge exhibits trace the history of lace from the early centuries of hand-knotting (some stunning samples are on display). The highlight is watching a century-old mechanical loom with 3500 vertical threads and 11,000 horizontal ones bang, clatter and clunk according to instructions given by perforated Jacquard cards. Signs are in French, English and Dutch. Situated 500m southeast of the Hôtel de Ville.

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    Cap Blanc-Nez

    The White-Nosed Cape, as its name translates, is a white cliff - not a cape at all - on a stretch of the Côte d'Opale between Sangatte and Escalles. It affords breathtaking views of the Bay of Wissant, the port of Calais, the Flemish countryside and the cliffs of Kent and is the perfect point to start or end an exploration of the coastline.

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    Musée Mémoire 1939–1945

    Housed in a concrete bunker built as a German naval headquarters, this WWII museum displays thousands of period artefacts, including weapons, uniforms and proclamations. Situated incongruously in flowery Parc St-Pierre, next to a boules ground and a children's playground.

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    Museum of Fine Arts & Lace

    The museum (Musée des Beaux-Arts et de la Dentelle) focuses on two things: modern sculpture, including pieces by Rodin; and the history of lace-making before and after the first lace machines were smuggled over from England - with French government encouragement - in 1816.

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    Club 555

    The '70s meet techno at this discotheque, which has space for 700 revellers (mainly locals in their twenties), a polychromatic bar, plenty of banquettes for hanging out and an isolated corner for nonsmokers. The music is mixed; there's a theme party every Friday.

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    Au Cadre Vert

    A family-run French restaurant known for its generous portions and reasonable prices. Specialities include magret de canard (duck breast fillet) in raspberry sauce and côte de bœuf sauce peurotte (beef ribs in mushroom sauce).

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    Cité Europe

    Has 20 restaurants, 12 cinema screens and 140 shops, including a vast Carrefour hypermarket. Situated next to the vehicle-loading area for the Channel Tunnel; from the A16, take exits 41 or 43.

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    Tonnerre de Brest

    At this informal, rustic eatery, run by two sisters, you can wash down with cidre (cider) 19 kinds of savoury galettes, 30 sorts of sweet crêpes or a large salad.

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    Colonne Louis XVIII

    Colonne Louis XVIII commemorates the French king's return from exile in England after the fall of Napoleon (1814). A close inspection will reveal a Hollywood-style imprint of the royal foot.

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    Musée de la Dentelle et de la Mode

    This museum is dedicated to Calais' glorious lace-making legacy. It's in a 19th-century lace factory whose façade has been transformed to look like a giant Jacquard punched card.

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    Tour de Guet

    The 13th-century Tour de Guet, square at the base but octagonal on top, is a rare remnant of pre-20th-century Calais - the rest of the town was virtually demolished during WWII.

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    Aux Mouettes

    Fisherfolk sell their daily catch across the street at the quay - easy to see how this unassuming place manages to serve only the very freshest fish and seafood.

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    Les Quatre Boulevards

    In-town shopping options include Les Quatre Boulevards, a new shopping mall with about two dozen shops right in the middle of Calais' commercial district.

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    Histoire Ancienne

    A 1930s Paris-style bistro specialising in French and regional meat, fish and vegetarian mains, some grilled over an open wood fire.

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    Royal Dentelle

    Genuine dentelle de Calais (Calais lace) - we're talking placemats and tablecloths - is available at Royal Dentelle .

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    Lighthouse

    Willing to burn calories for a superb panorama? Try climbing the 271 stairs to the top of the lighthouse, built in 1848.

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  18. Marques Avenue outlet centre

    The Marques Avenue outlet centre houses 57 shops, boasting discount clothing and accessories by 80 designers.

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  19. L'Usine Côte d'Opale

    Discount clothing and accessories from 80 name brands. From the A16, take exit 41.

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    Cinéma Alhambra

    The Cinéma Alhambra screens nondubbed films in its four halls.

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    For picnic supplies.

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    For picnic supplies.

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  24. Beachfront

    The unique attraction at Calais' cabin-lined beach, which begins 1km northwest of place d'Armes, is watching huge car ferries as they sail majestically to and from Dover. The sand continues westward along 8km-long, dune-lined Blériot Plage, named after the pioneer aviator Louis Blériot, who began the first ever trans-Channel flight from here in 1909. Both beaches are served by buses 3, 5 and 9.

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  25. Burghers of Calais

    Rodin sculpted Les Bourgeois de Calais in 1895 to honour six local citizens who, in 1347, after eight months of holding off the besieging English forces, surrendered themselves and the keys to the starving city to Edward III. Their hope: that by sacrificing themselves they might save the town and its people. Moved by the entreaties of his consort, Philippa, Edward eventually spared both the Calaisiens and their six brave leaders.

    Calais' cast of this world-famous work can be found in the formal garden in front of the Flemish Renaissance–style Hôtel de Ville (built 1911–25), whose Unesco World Heritage–listed belfry is being renovated; by the time you read this, it s…

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