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Hotels in Boulogne-sur-Mer |
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Hotel de la Matelote - Boulogne-sur-Mer |
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The Hotel de la Matelote is a popular 4* hotel located on the sea front opposite the fishing port and has 35 soundproofed and air-conditioned rooms. |
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Hotel Metropole - Boulogne-sur-Mer |
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The Hotel Metropole is ideally situated in the heart of the town between the medieval 13th Century ramparts and the sea. In peaceful surroundings, the hotel is in the pedestrianised area of Boulogne centre and well placed for shopping and visiting the local attractions. |
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Best Western Hotel du Parc - Hardelot-Plage |
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The Hotel du Parc is an attractive 3* hotel located 11km from Boulogne in the charming seaside resort of Hardelot-Plage. Surrounded by a park and a forest, this is an ideal choice for those seeking peace and quiet and a place to relax. |
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Le Manoir Hotel - Le Touquet |
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Le Manoir Hotel is beautifully located in the heart of Le Touquet Forest and is styled as a 20th century Anglo-Norman country house. There are two 18-hole golf courses (La Mer and La Foret) and a 9-hole course (Le Manoir) which is ideal for beginners or those wanting to improve their golf. |
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| BOULOGNE-SUR-MER IN A NUTSHELL |
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The pretty town of Boulogne-sur-Mer is the largest fishing port in France and sits on the Northern coast of the Pas-de-Calais region. Just a short, 1 hour 45 minute ferry crossing with LD Lines from Dover, there are many reasons to visit Boulogne and the surrounding area. Arriving at the port, you’re conveniently located in the centre of town, especially ideal for foot passengers who can use the covered Pont Marguet walkway bridge and access the centre almost immediately. |
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What to do in Boulogne-Sur-Mer |
- Venture through the town towards Grand Rue and Rue Thiers where there’s an abundance of quaint streets and all kinds of shops for you to visit. Head a little further up and you reach the Vieille Ville (old town) overlooked by the belfry and dome of the cathedral as well as the 13th Century stone ramparts. The old town and its cobbled streets are perfect for a gentle stroll around Boulogne though the main street Rue de Lille is quite steep. The Rue de Lille is a lively, pedestrianised area full of shops, restaurants, brasseries and market stalls and is a great place to stop and take a break.
- Perhaps unsurprisingly, a quarter of the population of Boulogne is involved with the fishing industry and the sea in some form or other. It should not come as a surprise then that Boulogne is home to Europe’s largest aquarium – Nausicaa National Sea Centre. See giant aquariums, marvel at the sharks, have fun with the California sea lions in addition to the many different exhibitions on show throughout the year. A visit to the Nausicaa centre should not be missed if you are visiting Boulogne and it is open all year round.
- A little further along the coast in the small fishing village of Etaples is the Mareis Museum, a fascinating museum about the life of a fisherman and his family. Boulogne is not just for those who want to enjoy a short break or an overnight visit. Explore the vast Boulogne forest with over 13km of footpaths, ideal for horse-riding and cycling or spend the day at the one of the long, sandy beaches which offers a wide variety of water sports. There are three 18-hole golf courses nearby at Wimereux and Hardelot, just a short drive from Boulogne.
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Your Holidays with LDLines |
| Make your selection from the great range of hotels and self-catering holiday cottages that LD Lines Holidays has available to book. Package your accommodation with a ferry crossing from Portsmouth and discover the delights of this charming city and the wider Normandy region. |
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Tourism office |
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Office de Tourisme de Boulogne-sur-Mer
Parvis de Nausicaä
BP 187 - 62203 Boulogne-sur-Mer cedex
Web: www.tourisme-boulognesurmer.com
Tel: 00 33 (0)3 21 10 88 10
Fax: 00 33 (0)3 21 10 88 11 |
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