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Address:
Anne-Sophie Bisschop12, rue de Malines
Calais
62100
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Located in the heart of Calais, just a stone's throw away from the theater, Le Cercle de Malines invites you to experience the charm of a sophisticated former lace making residence. Originally built in 1884 and tastefully renovated in 2007, this establishment maintains the style of its original construction.The interior decor effortlessly combines classic and contemporary elements, resulting in an ambiance of tranquility and serenity. The lounge area features comfortable armchairs, sofas, and a cozy fireplace. Adorned with 19th-century decorations and corresponding art exhibitions showcasing paintings, sculptures, and photographs, guests can immerse themselves in rich cultural experiences.
The Billiard Room boasts a magnificent 19th-century French billiard table, perfect for friendly competitions or leisurely enjoyment. The breakfast room, furnished in a contemporary style, showcases original creations inspired by the renowned Calais lace making industry.
Outside, an attractive garden provides a peaceful retreat. Additionally, Le Cercle de Malines happily welcomes pets, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests.
The rooms have been meticulously renovated, drawing inspiration from our worldly travels while preserving the essence of the property's history. Each room includes a private bathroom with a shower, and some even offer the luxury of a thermal bath. Other amenities include a toilet, hairdryer, and a courtesy tray filled with tea, herbal teas, and coffee. Additionally, a cozy lounge corner and Wi-Fi internet connection are provided for guests' convenience.
For those requiring additional accommodations, larger rooms offer the option of an extra bed.
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Directions
To reach the guesthouse, take the exit labeled "CALAIS St Pierre" on Highway A16. Then, simply follow the signs indicating "Center Town". The guesthouse is conveniently located near the theater.
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Prices
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Credit cards accepted
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- The Calais Lighthouse: Located just a short distance from rue de Malines, the Calais Lighthouse offers stunning panoramic views of the city and the English Channel. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse and learn about its maritime history.
- Calais Beach: Situated along the coast of the English Channel, Calais Beach is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. With its golden sand and clear waters, it offers the perfect setting for a leisurely stroll, sunbathing, or picnicking.
- The Burghers of Calais: This famous sculpture by Auguste Rodin is located in the Place de l'Hôtel de Ville in Calais. The monument depicts six prominent citizens of Calais during the Hundred Years' War and is a significant symbol of heroism and sacrifice.
- The Calais Town Hall: Situated on the Place de l'Hôtel de Ville, the Calais Town Hall is an impressive historical building. Its architecture showcases a mix of Gothic and Renaissance styles, and visitors can admire its beautiful façade and explore the square surrounding it.
- The Cité Internationale de la Dentelle et de la Mode: Located in an old lace factory, this museum is dedicated to the art of lace-making. Visitors can learn about the history and techniques of lace production through various exhibits and displays.
- The Calais Fine Arts Museum: Housed in an elegant 19th-century building, the Calais Fine Arts Museum features a diverse collection of artwork, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. It showcases works by renowned artists such as Rodin, Matisse, and Picasso.
- The Calais War Museum: Situated within an underground bunker, the Calais War Museum offers a fascinating insight into the city's role during World War II. Visitors can explore the exhibits, including military artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays.
- The Calais Lace Garden: Located near the beach, the Calais Lace Garden is a beautifully landscaped park that pays homage to the city's lace-making heritage. It features intricate lace-inspired sculptures, flowerbeds, and relaxing green spaces.
- The Calais International Center for Lace and Fashion: This contemporary museum celebrates the modern aspects of lace and fashion. Visitors can explore temporary exhibitions, attend workshops, and learn about the innovative use of lace in modern design. 10. The Calais Wine Cellars: For wine enthusiasts, a visit to the Calais Wine Cellars is a must. Situated in a former wine warehouse, this unique venue offers a wide selection of French wines at duty-free prices, allowing visitors to stock up on their favorite bottles.