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Address:
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 elegance of this former lace making residence. Originally constructed in 1884 and completely renovated in 2007, the hotel exudes a sophisticated charm reminiscent of its historical roots.The interior design seamlessly blends classic and contemporary styles, resulting in an atmosphere of tranquility and serenity. The lounge area boasts comfortable armchairs, sofas, and a cozy fireplace. Adorned with 19th century decorations, the space also showcases art exhibitions featuring paintings, sculptures, and photographs.
For leisurely activities, the hotel offers a Billiard Room featuring a French billiard table from the 19th century. The breakfast room is adorned with contemporary furnishings, including original creations inspired by the theme of Calais lace making.
Outside, an attractive garden awaits, providing a peaceful oasis for guests to relax in. The hotel welcomes pets, ensuring that furry companions can also enjoy a comfortable stay.
The rooms have undergone a complete renovation, embracing a refined style influenced by our travels while preserving the essence of the hotel's history. Each room is equipped with a private bathroom, featuring a shower and some even offering a thermal bath. Additional amenities include a toilet, hairdryer, and a courtesy tray complete with tea, herbal teas, and coffee. Guests can also enjoy a lounge corner and access to the internet via WIFI.
For larger groups or families, the hotel provides the option of an additional bed in the more spacious rooms, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests.
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Directions
To reach the guesthouse, take exit "CALAIS St Pierre" on Highway A16 and follow the signs for "Center Town." The guesthouse is conveniently located near the theater.
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Prices
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Services
Parking
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Dinner
Credit cards accepted
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- The Calais Lighthouse: Located just a short distance from rue de Malines, the Calais Lighthouse is a historic landmark offering panoramic views of the city and the English Channel. Climb to the top for a stunning vista of the surrounding area.
- The Calais Town Hall: Situated in the heart of Calais, the Town Hall is an architectural gem built in the Flemish Renaissance style. Visitors can admire its intricate facade and explore its impressive interior, including the council chamber and the Mayor's office.
- The Calais Lace Museum: Delve into the city's rich textile heritage at the Calais Lace Museum. Here, visitors can learn about the intricate lace-making techniques that have been practiced in Calais for centuries. The museum showcases a collection of delicate lace pieces, tools, and historical exhibits.
- The Calais Beach: Take a leisurely stroll or relax on the sandy shores of Calais Beach, located nearby. Enjoy the picturesque views of the English Channel, watch the ferries sail by, or simply soak up the sun in this idyllic coastal setting.
- The Calais Fine Arts Museum: Art enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to the Calais Fine Arts Museum, home to an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. The museum showcases artworks from various periods and styles, including pieces by renowned artists such as Rodin and Dufy.
- The Calais Burghers Memorial: This poignant memorial commemorates the heroic actions of six Calais citizens who volunteered to sacrifice themselves during World War II. The sculpture depicts the brave individuals who offered their lives to spare their fellow citizens from Nazi reprisals.
- The Calais International City of Lace and Fashion: Explore the modern side of Calais' lace industry at the International City of Lace and Fashion. This contemporary museum showcases the evolution of lace-making, blending traditional craftsmanship with innovative fashion designs.
- The Calais War Museum: Located within a former German bunker, the Calais War Museum offers a glimpse into the city's wartime history. Visitors can explore the underground tunnels, view military artifacts, and learn about the impact of World War II on Calais.
- The Calais Town Hall Belfry: Climb the steps of the Calais Town Hall Belfry for a bird's-eye view of the city. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers panoramic vistas and a fascinating insight into the history of the building. 10. The Calais Theatre: Catch a performance at the Calais Theatre, a cultural hub hosting a variety of plays, concerts, and other artistic events. Immerse yourself in the vibrant local arts scene and enjoy a memorable evening of entertainment.