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Anne-Sophie Bisschop12, rue de Malines
Calais
62100
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Located in the heart of Calais town, just a stone's throw away from the theater, Le Cercle de Malines invites you to experience the charm of this elegant former lace making residence, originally constructed in 1884 and completely renovated in 2007 to retain its original character. The tasteful decor seamlessly blends classic and contemporary styles, creating an ambiance of tranquility and harmony.The lounge area is adorned with comfortable armchairs, sofas, and a cozy fireplace. Admire the 19th-century decorations, including captivating art exhibitions featuring paintings, sculptures, and photographs. For those who enjoy a game of billiards, the Billiard Room boasts a magnificent 19th-century French billiard table.
Indulge in a delicious breakfast in the contemporary-styled breakfast room, where you will find unique creations inspired by the theme of Calais lace making. Take a stroll through the inviting garden or bring along your furry friends, as pets are more than welcome here.
The rooms have undergone a complete renovation, exuding a refined style influenced by our own travels while preserving the essence of the historical setting. Each room features a private bathroom with a shower, some of which also include a thermal bath. Other amenities include a toilet, hairdryer, a courtesy tray offering a selection of teas, herbal teas, and coffee, a cozy lounge area, and complimentary WIFI access. Additional beds are available in the larger rooms, accommodating your needs perfectly.
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Directions
To reach the guesthouse, take the exit named "CALAIS St Pierre" on Highway A16. Then, simply follow the signs for "Center Town". The guesthouse is conveniently located near the theater.
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Prices
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Calais Beach: Just a short distance from rue de Malines, Calais Beach is a stunning stretch of sandy coastline. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming in the sea, or taking a leisurely stroll along the promenade.
- The Calais Lighthouse: Located near the port, the Calais Lighthouse offers panoramic views of the city and the English Channel. Visitors can climb to the top for a breathtaking view or explore the museum inside to learn about the history of the lighthouse.
- The Calais Town Hall: Situated in the heart of Calais, the Town Hall is an architectural gem. Its beautiful neo-Flemish style facade and grand interiors make it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- The Museum of Fine Arts and Lace: This museum showcases an extensive collection of lace, a craft for which Calais is renowned. It also houses a remarkable collection of artwork, including paintings and sculptures from various periods.
- The Citadel of Calais: This historic fortification played a significant role in the city's defense. Visitors can explore the ramparts, take in the views, and learn about the fortress's history through informative exhibits and guided tours.
- The Calais War Museum: A sobering and informative museum dedicated to World War II, the Calais War Museum offers an insight into the city's role during the war. It displays artifacts, photographs, and personal stories that provide a glimpse into the local impact of the conflict.
- Les Six Bourgeois: This sculpture, located in the heart of Calais, depicts six prominent figures from the city's history. It serves as a symbol of Calais and is a popular spot for tourists to take photos and learn about the city's heritage.
- The Calais Lace Garden: Nestled in the town center, the Lace Garden is a serene green space dedicated to showcasing the art of lace-making. Visitors can admire intricate lace designs displayed in the garden while enjoying a peaceful atmosphere.
- The Calais International City of Lace and Fashion: Housed in a former lace factory, this museum celebrates the history and craftsmanship of lace-making in Calais. It offers interactive exhibits, workshops, and fashion displays, providing insights into the lace industry's evolution. 10. The Calais Theater: A cultural hub in the city, the Calais Theater hosts a variety of performances, including plays, classical concerts, and dance shows. Visitors can enjoy a night of entertainment in this beautiful venue. Please note that the availability of attractions and their opening hours may vary. It is recommended to check the official websites or contact the attractions directly for the most up-to-date information before visiting.