Discover the best top things to do in Pas-de-Calais, France including Saint-Omer Cathedrale, l'Hotel de Ville de Calais, Grand Place, Le Beffroi d'Arras, Le Beffroi de Saint-Eloi, Le Beffroi de Bethune, Espace Tourville, Heroes Square, Les remparts de Montreuil-sur-mer, Blockhaus de Leffrinckoucke Reflechir.
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4.5 based on 460 reviews
During my 8 weeks walking through UK and France I saw many churches and Cathedrals and rate St Omer Cathedral as one of the better Cathedrals I visited
4.5 based on 583 reviews
We went over on New Year’s Eve, they still had the Christmas decorations up, absolutely beautiful, well worth a visit when you get off the ferry, simply stunning
4.5 based on 1,237 reviews
We ended up in Arras because we wanted to visit Vimy Ridge. Luckily we had time to wander the streets of Arras to view the (mostly rebuilt) old town and the stunning square. Photos don't do it justice. A very impressive square made charming by the bakeries, shops and restaurants lining it. Enjoy some refreshments and watch the world go by...
4.5 based on 598 reviews
Stunning view of the city. For those who are afraid of heights it was an easy climb. A great deal if you combine the ticket with the Boves tour.
4.5 based on 277 reviews
The Cathedral still bares wounds of war, with it's bullet hole ridden front wall. Inside, a typical cathedral experience you can expect with any European Cathedral.
4.5 based on 129 reviews
The Belfry stands in the middle of the main square and is the last remaining relic of the medieval city. You can also enjoy seeing the Belfry lit up as night falls.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
Situated in the port of Gravelines, halfway between Dunkirk and Calais, on the Opal coast, at the foot of Vauban’s fortifications, the craft village of Espace Tourville invites you to discover the construction site of the Jean Bart. A lot more than a ship, this maritime cathedral, emblematic of Louis XIV’s great navy, armed with 84 cannons, is being constructed thanks to the knowledge of the marine carpenters and blacksmiths, who are working in front of you, on the creation of this historic heritage, unique in France. An unusual and enriching activity that you can discover alone, with friends, or with your family.
4.5 based on 516 reviews
The place to be in Arras really. Lovely big square, surrounded by beautiful architecture. There are restaurants, cafes and bars all around the square, a lovely place to sit and people watch. They have a market on a Wednesday morning and we discovered, much to our shock, that once a month they have an air raid siren in memory of the war which scared the life out of us because we didnt know about that. Makes you realise how scary that must have been. There is a lot to do around here and the tourist information centre (and the town hall) is on this square which has some caves underneath that you can visit (sadly we didnt have time) and you can also go up the belfry. Beautiful place in the sunshine.
4.5 based on 395 reviews
A stunning view and a delightful walk around the whole town with great views over the countryside from the path around the Ramparts
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Standing near the Blockhaus you feel an enormous sense of sadness knowing how and why it was built, along with the numerous bunkers stretching along the beach. Well worth the short walk just to view this incredible piece of history
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