Calais



Calais is a city in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France. It is the closest point on the French mainland to England; Dover lies across the English Channel (La Manche) just 32 km (20 miles) away. The town has a major cross-channel ferry port and the French entrance to the Channel Tunnel is nearby. Calais is popular with British day-trippers arriving by ferry or Channel Tunnel shuttle trains, because France has lower taxes on alcohol and tobacco. Large warehouse supermarkets have sprung up on the outskirts of Calais just to serve these British "booze cruisers" who return to the UK with their suspensions groaning under the weight of cheap booze and fags (cigarettes). While most tourists view the town as simply a port there is a little more to the town.

There is about 50 Couchsurfers in Calais, always ready to help, host people. This page show you some important informations and some tips to know in Calais !

HISTORY OF CALAIS
The origins of Calais are obscure though its site might be expected to be have been inhabited from early times. In Roman times the name was Caletum. In medieval times the town was part of a Dutch speaking area extenndig into present north France; in those times the Dutch name was Kales. It stands on the foreshore of the last piece of solid geology on the south and east coast of the North Sea between France and the UK.

14th and 15th Centuries
Its speciality in the ferry trade with Dover gave it a strategic position which made it of key interest for the growing power of the kingdom of England and the town was besieged and captured by King Edward III of England in 1347, after a siege of eleven months following the Battle of Crécy. Following the death of his uncle, Charles IV of France in 1328, Edward saw himself as the Capetian Dynasty heir to the kingdom of France but the French chose to follow an all male line of descent from his Philip III of France. This introduced the Valois Dynasty, House of Valois to the French throne. Since England was Edward's power base, the English and Welsh were involved in his military sweep through northern France. The town came to be called the "brightest jewel in the English crown" owing to its great importance as the gateway for the tin, lead, cloth and wool trades (or "staples"). Its customs revenues amounted at times to a third of the English government's revenue, with wool being the most important element by far. Maintaining Calais was a costly business that was frequently tested by the forces of France and the Duchy of Burgundy, with the Franco-Burgundian border running nearby.

16th Century
The end of English rule over Calais came on January 1, 1558 when the French, under Francis, Duke of Guise, took advantage of a weakened garrison and decayed fortifications to retake it. When the French attacked, they were able to surprise the English at the critical strongpoint of Fort Nieulay and the sluice gates, which could have flooded the attackers, remained unopened. After that time the Dutch speaking population was forced to speak French.

The town was captured by the Spain|Spanish in 1596 in an invasion mounted from the nearby Spanish Netherlands but it was returned to France under the Treaty of Vervins in 1598.

19th and 20th Centuries

 * Calais was also on the front lines of France's conflict with the United Kingdom during the Napoleonic Wars. In 1805, it hosted part of Napoleon's army and invasion fleet for his Napoleon's invasion of England, an aborded mission.


 * The British returned to Calais again during World War I, due to its proximity to the front lines in Flanders as a key port for the supply of arms and reinforcements to the Western Front.


 * The town was virtually razed to the ground during World War II. In May 1940, it was a key objective of the invading German forces and became the scene of a last-ditch defence — the Siege of Calais (1940) — which diverted a sizable amount of German forces for several days immediately prior to the Battle of Dunkirk. During the ensuing German occupation, it became the command post for German forces in the Pas-de-Calais/Flanders region and was very heavily fortified, as it was generally believed by the Germans that the Allies would invade at that point.

More information about the History of Calais on the Calais !

WHAT TO VISIT ?
'just click to have a look on a report on french TV : http://videos.tf1.fr/jt-we/zoom-sur-calais-eurotunell-et-dentelles-5691292.html

More information about the places to visit in Calais on the Calais !

Free Internet/Wifi Access in the City
Here is the list of places where you can get a free Internet/Wifi access: ''Adress: 19 rue des fontinettes 62100 CALAIS Tel: 03.21.17.03.64''
 * CYBER FONTINETTES

''Adress: 14, rue Edouard Manet Bât M14 62100 CALAIS Tel: 03.21.19.79.00''
 * Maison de l'initiative et de l'emploi local

''Adress: 16 rue du Pont Lottin Tel: 0321190140''
 * Médiathèque municipale

''Adress: 2 bis Rue d Ajaccio Tel: 03.21.34.55.33''
 * Cyberspace du centre social Fort à Calais

You've got also some free access in several restaurants, brasseries or café in town. Just check on the window for the sticker ! ;-)

Nice and Cheap Places to Eat
Here are some places where you can have to eat for some cheap rates:


 * La Cachaça - 5, Rue André Gerschell - 62100 Calais - former Baba ô Rhum ... for those who likes rhum and cachaças


 *  Au Cadre Vert -  3 Rue André Gerschell - 62100 Calais Tel: 0321 34 69 44 : for people who are really hungry, best quantity/quality value. Worth a visit for Christiane :-)


 *  Au Kod Bar -  28 rue de la Paix - 62100 Calais Tel: 0321 19 08 62 : Lounge music, quite modern, nice plates to share, great cocktails; Worth a visit 


 *  La Guinguette -  17 rue Félix Cadras - 62100 Calais Tel: 0321 36 96 95 : Home Food, family atmosphere, best quantity/quality value. Open 7/7 : Closed now ... see bar section for "la Betterave"


 *  La Fleur de Sel -  14 Rue de la Mer - 62100 Calais - Tel : 0321 36 09 89 : Nice food, with local stuff. Specialities of non asiatic woks. Good value/price


 *  Babel Restaurant & BAR - Rue Royale- New adresse so no phone yet- - 62100 Calais - Tel : ? - typically in the Cs theme... 6 menues to choose for 6 countries 


 *  L'Hovercraft -  Boulevard Clemenceau - 62100 Calais - Tel : 0321 34 59 73 : bar and brasserie - The largest choice of "welsh" dishes (speciality from Calais/Boulogne) - Open late - Big terrace 


 *  Le Melting potes -  just in front of l'hovercraft - 2 Rue Jean de Vienne - 62100 Calais - Tel : 0321 19 11 46. New restaurant with more than 50 dishes from France and abroad. Cheap and ok 


 *  Chocolat'Thé - 53 rue Royale - 62100 Calais - 0321 34 34 85 : great home made food and excellent place for a Tea/coffee break in the afternoon


 *  Friterie des Nations -  Parking de la plage - 62100 Calais : Some chips in front of the see


 *  Friterie Wilson -  Avenue Wilson ( parc Saint-Pierre)- 62100 Calais : may be the best chips in town - near Town Hall and railways Station


 *  New Way -  3 rue Babinet (Place Crevecoeur) - 62100 Calais Tel: 0321 85 02 13 : fresh Sandwiches, Soups, Pastas and salads you can create by your own


 *  Le bistrot du Channel - Scène Nationale -  Boulevard Gambetta - 62100 Calais Tel: 0321 46 77 10 : fantastic place in an arty atmospher. Very cheap ( soup from 3 €), Organic food etc 


 *  Subways -  2 restaurants in the city ... One place d'Armes and one Boulevard LaFayette 

There are a lot and various other places, like crêperies or world food ( Kebab, Thai, North Africa, etc), so just walk around and choose !!!

Nightlife
So many, and most interesting are in the part called Calais Nord... former old city.


 *  Le Cachaça  -  Rue Gerschell - 62100 Calais 


 *  La Mauvaise Herbe  -  Rue Royale - 62100 Calais - Often Concerts 


 *  La Betterave  -  17 Rue Felix Cadras - 62100 Calais - Offers traditional drinks. Relax atmosphere


 *  L'Arsenic  -  Rue Royale - 62100 Calais - Often Concerts 


 *  Chatham House  -  Rue Royale - 62100 Calais - Bar from casino. Modern and trendy. Great cocktails. Often jazz concerts and expo 


 *  Le bar du Yacht Club  -  Bassin Ouest - 62100 Calais : nice 80's music... particular atmosphere... still in Calais but already far lol 


 *  Le n'importe koi  -  Rue de la mer - 62100 Calais : concert every sunday afternoon . you can borrow for free games to play inside


 *  La Suite  -  Rue Jean Quéhen - 62100 Calais : night bar : to carry on after Baba ou Mauvaise herbe


 *  Le 555  -  rue Royale - 62100 Calais : old but famous disco ... 


 *  La Nauvia  -  Rue Jean Quéhen - 62100 Calais : Disco


 *  Le Temple  -  Sortie Calais ST Pierre - 62100 Calais : best disco 


 *  Le Casino de Calais  -  59 rue Royale - 62100 Calais : slot machines, black Jack ... 


 *  Le QG bar  -  Boulevard des Alliées - 62100 Calais - G&L 


 *  Bowling de Calais  -  Avenue Antoine de Saint-Exupery - 62100 Calais : 0321343422 


 *  Bowling Quai 121  -  Cité Europe - Boulevard du Kent - 62231 Coquelles : www.quai121.com / big but outside the city


 *  Cinéma Alhambra  -  Place de l'Hôtel de Ville - 62100 Calais : Besides the Town Hall, movies in original version with subtitles ... Great and non commercial movies ... 4 Screens


 *  Cinéma Gaumont Multiplexe  -  Cité Europe - Boulevard du Kent - 62231 Coquelles : big (12 screens) but outside the city


 * To be aware of concerts, shows, exhibitions, etc .. just try www.calaisbynight.com  or their facebook page (more complete)


 * Centre Culturel Gérard Philippe  -  Rue Auguste Rodin - 62100 Calais : 0321469000 / concerts 


 * Le Channel Scène Nationale  -  173 Boulevard Gambetta - 62100 Calais - 0321467710 or www.lechannel.org : Former slaughtery house, refurbished in a huge cultural center with various rooms, café, resto, bookstore / Really great place... worldwide famous by architects 

COUCHSURFERS</FONT>


There are about more than 70 Couchsurfers who live in Calais and the area. You can simply wirte to them directly or see the informations there are and/or leave some comments and questions on the CS Group of Calais.

Meetings</FONT>
There are sometimes some CS meetings in Calais and in the area. To be informed, don't forget to have a look in The CS Group of Calais.

Here are some pictures of some former CS Meetings in Calais and the area:
 * CS Week end for the Discovery of The Opale Coast - April 30th to May 4th 2008
 * Photos taken by Sage Po & Bob

Coffee or a Drink</FONT>
Here is a list of local Couchsurfers who would be happy and ready to show you the city and/or have a drink or a coffee with you:

Benoit, Paul, Wadia

How to get to Calais ?
!!!! Be carefull : only P&O does accept now pedestrian during day time... ==> A good tip to cross for free : go on the lorry side and ask to get in the cabin with the driver. They can accept people to cross because their tickets are usually for 2 people. Here's a timetable for DFDS ferries.
 * By Boat ferries: There are are couple of ferry companies which provide regular ferry services. SeaFrance has found themselves in financial difficulties, so the only ones left are DFDS Seaways and P&O Ferries, with which you can reach Calais from Dover in the UK.


 * By Plane: Aéroport de Calais Marck - Just for private flights''


 * By Car: all roads lead to Calais ... heheheh - Motorways A16 (Dunkerque&Ostende / Boulogne)-A26 ( Reims/Lyon - PAris)''


 * By Carpooling: You can find a driver or passenger to share the ride and cut on travel cost. In France carpooling is very popular and is called "covoiturage". Try Envoiture.fr to get to Calais.


 * By Coach: Eurolines from Paris and main cities in Europe. TIP : Cheapest way to reach London is to take the coach in Paris or Bruxelles or whatever. More expensive and complicated (unless you hitch hike and you are lucky to cross with a truck) than to come in Calais and by a ferry ticket.''

There are some shuttles to transfer the travelers between these two stations.
 * By Train: There is two differents Train station in Calais:''
 * The Main Trainstation, above the Town hall which is more for regional trains (Lille, Arras, even Paris).
 * The Station Calais-Frethun, situated in Frethun, 3km from Calais in which there are all international lines: Paris Nord, Brussels, and London St Pancras with the Eurostar or TGV (High Speed Train).

Bus</FONT>

 *  Eurolines 


 *  BCD : Boulogne Calais Dunkerque  -  Dedicated lines between the 3 cities 

AND Balad'In : free bus from theater to Calais Nord (Rue de la Mer) ''
 *  Calais Opale Bus  -  to move in town and surrroundings  - '' good tips :only 1 € to go from theater to the " Cap Blanc Nez" (white nose cap, great trip along the see on a double deck bus

Bicycles</FONT>
NOTE! Remember you are now in Europe, ride on the right-hand-side of the road!


 * Vélostation Calais : Opale Vélo Service  -  39 Boulevard Jacquard - 62100 Calais - 03 21 00 07 41 - http://opaleveloservices.free.fr


 * Vél'in Calais  - '' a system like Velib in Paris to borrow/rent bycicles with 30 minutes free - 18 stations in the city"

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY</FONT>


Adress: 15, Place de Lorraine - 62100 Calais Tel: 03.21.19.13.17 SAMU-SMUR, Tel: 15 Tel: 0321466400 - Fax: 0321466401 Adress: Rue Louise Michel - 62100 Calais Tel: 03.21.34.40.44 Consulat of Denmark - 1 Place de Suède B.P 851 - 62225 Calais Tel: 03.21.34.44.00 - Fax: 03.21.34.99.86 Consulat of Greece - 26, rue d'Ostende B.P 450 - 62225 Calais Tél : 03.21.97.27.00 - Fax : 03.21.97.41.59 Consulat of Great Britain - c/o P&O FERRIES 41 place d'Armes - 62100 Calais  Tél : 03.21.96.33.76 - Fax : 03.21.46.04.49 Consulat of Sweden - 198 rue des Quatre-Coins B.P 261 - 62105 Calais  Tél : 03.21.34.77.34 - Fax : 03.21.96.71.49 Consulat of Netherlands - 12, boulevard des Alliés - B.P 817 - 62225 Calais  Tél : 03.21.96.55.03 - Fax : 03.21.96.84.15 Tel: 03 21 71 33 33
 * Police Station:
 * Health Urgency:
 * Hospital:
 * Hospital of Calais: Tel: 0321463333
 * Clinique des 2 Caps - 80 av Longues Pièces - 62231 Coquelles
 * Fireman Station:
 * Embassy:
 * Emergency Doctor:

IMPORTANT LINKS</FONT>
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 * Calais on Wikivoyage
 * Calais on Hitchwiki
 * Calais on Wikipedia

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