
Eglise Notre-Dame de Calais
Discover this lovely church built in a Tudor style during the 13th century. This building is unique in France thanks to its british perpendicular style and the central place of its bell tower.

La Tour du Guà«t
Built during the 13th century the Tour du Guet is the oldest monument of the city. In spite of collateral damages caused by the two World War I and II, The Tour du Guet still exists and kept its beauty.

Nausicaa
Admire the seabed at the National Center of the Sea, where you'll learn more about sharks and other fascinating animals through permanent and temporary exhibitions.

Le Parc Saint-Joseph
Find out how people lived back in the 1900's! Walk through this village and discover various crafts and fascinating places with your family.

Musée des Beaux Arts
This fascinating museum first opened in 1961 and hosts permanent and temporary exhibitions of paintings, drawings and sculptures. Activities are also available for children.

Marais Saint-Omer
Take a resourcing trip in the nature and discover an exceptional wildlife. Hump on a small boat and sail along the swamp.

Phare de Calais
Built in 1848, Calais' white lighthouse is one the symbols of the city. It became a Monument Historique since 2011.

