French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in Boulogne-sur-Mer
5.0 based on 36 reviews
The Vole Hall is a small local pub frequented by locals and visitors alike and you can be sure of a friendly welcome, good selection of beer and wine at reasonable prices, and you can even have a hand sliced saucisson served. Take away pizzas are available from a nearby restaurant and if you're lucky, Benoit, a great character will be there to serve you. Very enjoyable !
5.0 based on 42 reviews
Acro’Liane offers an acrobatic course in height four tracks accessible to all. Ziplines, monkey bridges, Tibetan bridges, bicycle and suspended surfboard and to complete a jump of 11 meters into the void, these are some of the 40 original attractions that Boulonnais and tourists will be able to discover in the heart of Farjon wood.
4.5 based on 318 reviews
A really interesting visit, beautiful wall paintings and a really informative trip. We learnt a lot, and would recommend this fully
4.5 based on 121 reviews
As one might guess from its title this garden shifts and changes to suit the seasons and other events in town. During our last visit it was being dressed for Christmas and it was amazing to see the amount of work involved in getting everything ready. One can enjoy the gardens outside on nicer days or from the excellent Cafe de la Mairie if it is raining. Say hello to the little dog if you visit the cafe!
4.0 based on 579 reviews
For 160 years, the Notre-Dame basilica has dominated the city with its vertiginous dome. It succeeds the medieval cathedral, destroyed in 1798, and owes its existence to a single man, Father Haffreingue. This modest priest, and amateur architect, devoted his life to the revival of a sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Nautoniere, guardian figure of the city since the 7th century. Saint-Paul-de-Londres, Saint-Pierre de Rome and Saint-Louis des Invalides were his sources of inspiration.
Very old cathedral, thirteen century, a must see if you are in Boulogne, located in the old town in the fortress part of the town. To also see, the cemetery of the East and the town of Wimereux, Wissant and Guines along the coast facing England.
4.0 based on 243 reviews
Le musée de Boulogne sur mer : Le musée de Boulogne sur mer est installé dans un château du XIIIème siècle, classé monument historique. Le musée a été créé en 1825, suite l’acquisition du cabinet de curiosité du Vicomte Leroy de Barde, le musée de Boulogne sur mer conserve des collections riches et variées qui incitent le visiteur à voyager d’Une culture à L’autre. Le Musée propose quatre grands départements : archéologie méditerranéenne, ethnographie extra-européenne, histoire locale et le Beaux-arts. Le musée propose quatre grands départements : archéologie méditerranéenne, ethnographie extra-européenne, histoire locale et le Beaux-arts.
These days , and I understand the reasons...there are few moats surrounding ancient building that actually hold water in them! This one did not disappoint. There was an array of exhibitions on offer although I am sad the locality exhibition had been moved for the Egyptian exhibition. A huge variety of exhibitions to savour., I loved the underground area which was available to explore.
4.0 based on 484 reviews
I have had the pleasure of visiting this beautiful beach several years running. Each time, the weather has been very hot and not just warm. The sand is lovely to walk on and the beach is not dirty. I would certainly recommend a visit.
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