Cottage Hotel is located in Calais, 800 metres from the town centre and Calais-Ville Train Station. It offers free Wi-Fi access, just 9 km from Cap Blanc Nez.
Located in Calais city centre, a 10-minute walk from the Ferry Port, this Campanile hotel features an equipped meeting room. Free Wi-Fi and free public parking are available on site.
This hotel is located in Calais, a 5-minute walk from the sea and 500 metres from Gare de Calais-Ville Train station. Hotel Meurice offers unique old-fashioned furniture and decor.
Mark
United Kingdom
The hotel is fantastic with nice big rooms and nice bathrooms. Very clean
Located in Calais, the Hotel Particulier Richelieu is set just a 15-minute walk from the beach. This Bed and Breakfast offers rooms with free WiFi, a TV and a balcony that overlooks the park.
The ibis Styles Calais Centre is situated in the centre of Calais, just 500 metres from Calais-Ville Train Station and 10.5 km from the Channel Tunnel.
Set a 10-minute drive from the English Channel and the Channel Tunnel, this hotel is 4 km from Calais Harbour on the Opal Coast. It offers soundproofed rooms, a terrace and free WiFi.
Stephen
Switzerland
This seems a quiet and safe part of Calais, to stay before taking a ferry/tunnel to the UK.
This hotel is located in the city centre of Calais, a 2-minute walk from the train station. You can enjoy a variety of drinks while relaxing in the leather armchairs of the English-style pub.
Located opposite the beach at Calais, only 800 metres from the town centre, this hotel is near the ferry terminal and offers well-equipped accommodation sleeping up to 4 people.
Located in the centre of Calais, opposite Calais Train Station and 1.6 km from the city’s famous lighthouse, this hotel offers a terrace and rooms with free WiFi access.
Mr Abel from the reception was very nice and welcoming
Situated a few minutes’ walk from the ferry terminal in Calais Nord and the beach, the Hôtel Pacific offers cosy accommodation and free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
Le calme et le confort ainsi que l amabilité du personnel
Facing the sea and offering sea views, this hotel features a bar and restaurant. Free WiFi is available throughout the hotel.
Regular stop off .. great for our needs with a pet
What guests said about Calais:
6.0
Scored 6.0
Calais has always been a 'stopping off ' point'.
Calais has always been a 'stopping off ' point'. But,it has improved over the years. The hard and restaurants are always a delight. The War museum is very interesting and worth a visit.
We are not beach people, but it looks nice.
Spencer K Gibbins
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The restaurant La channel, the finest French cuisine, with...
The restaurant La channel, the finest French cuisine, with an à la cart menu to die for.
Calais is a very clean with lovely bakeries cheese shops coffee shops
All only five minutes from Eurotunnel and city to Europe
Paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We ate at Family Pub which is a friendly, open-all-day spot.
We ate at Family Pub which is a friendly, open-all-day spot. Calais is small and a pedestrian-perfect town. We hit it on a very windy weekend. We stayed at the Lighthouse Inn from booking.com. Claire was wonderful. She had valuable insight on places to eat. Her apartment is ultra clean and modern with all the latest tech with massive big beds. Plan to return.
Bruce/Kristy Berens
United States
10
Scored 10
We didn't stay long enough to be able to give a decent...
We didn't stay long enough to be able to give a decent review of Calais, just 48 hours. We did really enjoy it and will happily return. There were a large selection of restaurants to choose from, some large, slightly out of town hypermarches, and some boulangeries that we enjoyed. We enjoyed Le Bleriot Beach, even in February. We visited Dunkirk and even crossed the border into De Panne in Belgium. We discovered that Calais is most definitely a place to visit in its own right, not just for a night before a ferry or a tunnel crossing.
Penelope
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Calais as been revamped, and a lot of money spent on the...
Calais as been revamped, and a lot of money spent on the beach area. Good restaurants!! Especially one called the MOUTON BLANC!! Simple French cooking and cheap. This place could be a great family holiday. Great beaches and nice walks to do. Your not that far from Paris or Brussels with easy access to trains that Serve both capitals. Yes overall good place.
robin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Calais is seen by many as just a convenient stopover to take...
Calais is seen by many as just a convenient stopover to take the ferry and not as a destination in its own right. It may not have aesthetic attraction of nearby Boulogne sur Mer but there are things to see and do. Take a wander and see the stunning Calais Town Hall and tower . There is the famous Rodin sculpture The Burghers of Calais which is very impressive and the shopping , there is quite a good choice for restaurants and bars. Plus, very underrated is the sandy beach.
Finding such a large hotel in a side street was a surprise, like coming across an ocean liner in the fog. Being February it was empty, and quiet, though we could hear the people in the next room - the hotel and much of the neighbourhood was built in the 50s after Calais had been badly bombed in WW2, and construction methods have moved on. I liked it and it had an old fashioned charm. You could even take the (tiny) lift down to the garage in the basement.
The seafront location was great and we walked into the centre of Calais easily from the hotel. We booked breakfast when we arrived and a table for the evening as well. Both meals were very good value for money and there was a good selection for both the evening menu and breakfast. The free wifi was excellent and we streamed a film to our laptop with now break up of signal at all. Overall we were impressed for the price!
Plenty of parking on the premises, quick check in and out with friendly English speaking staff, the room had a few nice touches like the bathroom door being divided and hinged in two places so that there was enough room - very clever! Safety chain on the window. Extra piece to keep water inside the shower. Wouldn't normally see a hotel go to the trouble to put these little thngs in.
Virtually everything; great location, super value, superb breakfast
(automatic, orange juice making machine 🤗) and the assistance at the desk was excellent and much appreciated.  Because traveling from Dover to Calais is such an easy way to go, I could easily imagine myself staying there again, and certainly will be recommending it to anyone going to Calais 100 out of 100. 💯
This was a perfectly pleasant stay. The room and hotel itself is a little on the tired side and it could all do with a makeover. It was comfortable and cheap though.
It was a little out of the city centre as well and as we were on our bikes we had locked them up so had a bit of a walk to have dinner.
For what we paid, it was fine.
This is a gem of a hotel. Benoit, the owner is a great communicator & very welcoming. We had a lovely room with a balcony overlooking a quiet street and park. The room was nicely decorated but basic which was perfect for our overnight stay in Calais. All local amenities are within a short walk & Le Shuttle was a 15 minute drive.
The location was the primary reason - but my goodness what a find! A small family run hotel- very friendly and informative about Calais and multi lingual. The decor and bedrooms were unique and continental breakfast was smashing! We shall return.
Good location
Close to ferry
Beach literally right in front of hotel
Staff very friendly and helpful
Clean room
Excellent value at £52 for a Saturday night stay
Close enough to walk to Calais town centre
Very nice historic hotel in downtown Calais. Easy walk around town and to the Calais Ville train station. Room basically as advertised in the photos showing on line.
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