Calais Christmas Market (Pas-de-Calais) 7 - 9 Dec 2007
Every year a Christmas market is held outside the theatre. The Calais Christmas market extends around the Theatre Square and along the main shopping streets of the city centre. Some 100 stalls display arts and crafts and mouth-watering local specialities such as ostrich pâté and festive Rond de Saint Nicolas - delicious crunchy biscuits.
Calais Town Hall
About the Market
Every year there is a Christmas market held outside the theatre. This year it is on from the 7 - 9 Dec and is open between 10am and 6pm. The Calais' Christmas market extends around the Theatre Square and along the main shopping streets of the city centre. Some 100 stalls display arts and crafts and mouth-watering local specialties such as ostrich pâté and festive Rond de Saint Nicolas - delicious crunchy biscuits.
More About Calais
For most people Calais is a place they just drive through on their way to the rest of France or take a day trip to, to stock up with cheap wine and beer, however there is more to it than that.
Sights to see include:
- The town hall - a unesco World Heritige site
- The statue of the Six Burghers from Rodin
- The Church of Notre Dame dates back to the 13th Century and mingles Tudor with Gothic. General de Gaulle was married here in 1921
- The Fortresses (Nieulay, Risban) constructed by the French engineer Vauban at the end of the 17th century.
- The Calais Lighthouse - For those not daunted by the 271 steps the reward is a magnificent view, on a clear day the white cliffs of Dover can be seen.
- The War museum - housed in a bunker near the town hall, this was once the command post to the German Navy
- Fine Arts and Lace Museum where a stunning collection of Calais history can be seenfrom sculptures and monuments to paintings and lace and lace making.
Calais beach is a sandy beach edged by beach cabins. You can stroll along the esplanade on the sea front. The fine sandy beaches are ideal for tennis, walking, fishing and petanque but the principal activities are sail related.
You can also visit Calais in the delightful sightseeing train on wheels from the Calais Tourist Office right down to the beach. Tour lasts 1 hour.
On Wednesday and Saturday, Places des Armes has a morning market. On Thursday and Saturday the traders move to Place Creve Coeur, off Rue de Gambetta, near the tourist office. Both areas have superb coffee shops that will lead you by the nose to their wares.
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Accommodation
Accommodation in central Calais can be hard to come by during the christmas market period, to locate a hotel please enter the dates below to search. Alternatively you may want to try self catering accommodation near Calais, during winter months many of our advertisers will be open to short stays. Click here for a list of properties.
Transport quick facts about the markets:
Free Parking: on Sunday or next to the station
Pay Parking: Hotel de Ville, Place d'Armers
Coach Parking: Hotel de Ville
Nearest Bus Route: Port - Theatre - Free (09h00 to 19h00)
Nearest Railway Station: Calais Ville
Nearest Tram Stop: n/a
Nearest Tube Station: n/a
Nearest Airport: Lille or Le Touqet
Nearest Ferry Port: Calais
Getting there
Suggested Travel Routes:
Travelling to France by train is the simplest method. You will not need to worry about traffic jams, or parking, or long queues for check-in, or hanging around in the departure lounges. Calais is less than 40km from England and is the most frequently used gateway to France. Travelling by train is fast, efficent and cost effective. What is more you see the beautiful countryside in a relaxed fashion.
Calais has two rail terminals, Calais Ville in the centre of the town for SNCF local services and Calais Frethun to the south west of Calais for Eurostar and TGV Services. Daily TGV and Eurostar connections between Paris Gare du Nord, Lille Europe, Brussels Midi and London St Pancras railway stations are available from Calais Frethun.
As a foot passenger from UK to Calais:
Eurostar:
Eurostar is the high speed rail service linking the UK to France and Belgium via the Channel Tunnel. Eurostar trains depart frequently from St Pancras International and Ashford International terminals. Up to nine trains stop at Lille in northern France, and up to four services stop at Calais Frethun en route. The fastest journey times from London to Calais takes 1hr 20mins and from Ashford only 30mins.
Click here to plan your journey http://www.raileurope.co.uk/eurostar
Eurostar Standard Class Seats
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Designated seat in an air-conditioned carriage
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Refreshments available from the bar-buffets
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Trolley service on selected routes
Eurostar First Class Seats
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Complimentary three course meal with wine
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Wide reclining seats
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Selection of newspapers and magazines
Taking your car from the UK to Calais:
By Train:
Eurotunnel:
The UK terminal address is: UK Terminal, Ashford Road, Folkestone, Kent. CT18 8XX. The motor way exist from the M20 is junction 11A and drive straight to the Check In booths.
The terminal in France is just outside Calais, take junction 42 of the A16 motorway and the slip road takes you straight to our Check-In booths.
Standard fares start from £49 single, with the option of the length of stay you need. Buy the fare as a single leg or buy two singles to make up a return. It is possible to combine an outward bound journey ticket at one rate with a return journey at another rate.
Other ticket options:
- FlexiPlus Fare – this has added extras. You have the option to travel on the next available departure and amend your ticket at no extra cost.
- Short stay saver fare - is ideal if you are staying away up to five calendar days. Sold as return tickets, you can save up to half the standard fare.
- Day/Overnight Fare – this ticket gives you the option of extending your stay for up to 2 days, providing you return before midnight on the second day.
By boat:
The ferry terminal in Dover is close to the main routes to London via the A2 and M2 motorway or by the M20 which joins the M25 and M26. Dover ferry terminal is well signposted from both motorways. Two autoroutes, the A16 and A26, leave Calais ferry terminal.
By bus:
There are regular bus services from London to Dover Priory station, approximately every 2 hours. From Dover Priory station a regular shuttle bus operates to the ferry terminal, at only £1 per person each way. Also regular shuttle buses leave Calais Ville station and costs 1.50 euros per person each way.
At a glance
Location:Place Créve Coeur and Place d'Armers, Calais
Date: 7 - 9 December 2007 (annual)
Location: Place Créve Coeur and Place d'Armers, Calais
Admission Charge: Free
Opening Times: tbc
Food & Drink: Yes
Entertainment: Yes
Suitability: Families
Disabled Access: Yes
Toilets: Yes
Tourist info email: ot@ot-calais.fr
Tourist info number: + 33 (0)3 21 96 23 15 or + 33 (0)3 21 96 63 35
Tourist info address: 12 boulevard Clemenceau, BP 94, 62100 Calais, France