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Address:
Bruneval Alexandre86, Boulevard de la Republique
Dunkerque
59240
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Description for B&B:
Bruneval House, a charming 19th-century residence, has been in my family's possession since its inception. Situated in the heart of the city, this tranquil middle-class abode is just a kilometer away from the serene beach. Boasting 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a well-equipped kitchen, it offers a comfortable stay. Additionally, the installation of convenient dry toilets is soon to be completed. This delightful property is available for rent from early May to late September.Reviews
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Attractions
- Musée Portuaire (Port Museum): Located in the heart of the port of Dunkirk, this museum offers an insight into the city's maritime heritage. Visitors can explore various exhibits, including historic ships, interactive displays, and engaging artifacts.
- Dunkirk Beaches: The sandy beaches of Dunkirk, such as Malo-les-Bains and Leffrinckoucke, are popular among tourists and locals alike. These picturesque beaches offer opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, and relaxing by the sea.
- Dunkirk Town Hall: Situated in the city center, Dunkirk Town Hall is a magnificent architectural landmark. Visitors can admire its beautiful facade adorned with statues and sculptures while learning about the city's history and administration.
- Dunkirk Lighthouse: The Dunkirk Lighthouse, also known as the "Phare de Dunkerque," provides breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding area. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse and enjoy panoramic vistas of the harbor and coastline.
- Musee des Beaux-Arts (Museum of Fine Arts): Dunkirk's Museum of Fine Arts exhibits a diverse collection of artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. The museum showcases both local and international artists, providing a cultural experience for art enthusiasts.
- Belfry of Dunkirk: Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Belfry of Dunkirk is a symbol of the city's historical significance. Visitors can climb to the top of this iconic tower to enjoy panoramic views of Dunkirk and its surroundings.
- Memorial du Souvenir (Memorial of Remembrance): This memorial pays tribute to the soldiers who fought in the Battle of Dunkirk during World War II. The site includes monuments, plaques, and exhibits that recount the events of the evacuation and honor the bravery of those involved.
- Port Museum Boat Trips: In addition to exploring the Port Museum on land, visitors can take boat trips to discover the bustling port of Dunkirk from a different perspective. These guided tours offer insights into the city's maritime activities and the importance of the port in the region's economy.
- Fort Mardyck Zoo: Located just outside Dunkirk, the Fort Mardyck Zoo is a small yet charming animal park. Visitors can observe various wildlife species, including lions, monkeys, meerkats, and birds. The zoo also features interactive exhibits and educational activities for children. 10. Malo-les-Bains Promenade: Malo-les-Bains is a lively neighborhood in Dunkirk known for its seaside promenade. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, and indulge in local specialties at the numerous cafes and restaurants in the area.