Calais is the main ferry port in northern France. Calais is the narrowest part of the English Channel, only 34 km wide, and is the closest city to England in France. In addition to being an important transport hub, Calais is also a famous fishing port and fish sales center. Calais has a unique Town Hall, built between 1911 and 1925, and the 74-meter-high clock tower of the City Hall is one of Calais' landmarks.
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Calais is the main ferry port in northern France. Calais is the narrowest part of the English Channel, only 34 km wide, and is the closest city to England in France. In addition to being an important transport hub, Calais is also a famous fishing port and fish sales center. Calais has a unique Town Hall, built between 1911 and 1925, and the 74-meter-high clock tower of the City Hall is one of Calais' landmarks.
It’s a great place in France, a lot of people come here, and you can see a lot of beautiful buildings, which are mainly Gothic architecture, look beautiful and feel great.
Very regional town hall, tall clock tower, various pointed decorations, many repeated symmetrical small windows, the appearance is very awkward. A variety of flowers on the square are embellished, beautiful! The town halls in the Calais region are all in this style, and there is nothing to see if you have more.
This is the center of the town of Calais. The architecture is beautiful. The architecture has a certain history. It should be a Renaissance building, but it is well preserved. It is close to the sea, so the climate is great and definitely worth coming.
A very fun place, very comfortable and beautiful