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Folkestone

Folkestone
Bookings the Folkeston - Calais route can only be made by telephone on +442039208935.
The port of Folkeston is located in the south-east of England and overlooks the Calais Strait. EuroTunnel train connections depart from here, allowing you to reach Dover in just 35 minutes while staying inside your car during the tunnel journey. Prices from 99.00 euro for passengers and car.

Calais

Calais
How to reach the port of Calais
by car: the port of Calais is located at Ouistreham. The highway is close to the ferry port and offers easy access to Paris, the Loire, to the South of France and Britain. The N175 connects Mont St Michel to Brittany. The N13 connects Caen with Bayeux and Cherbourg and N158 door at Le Mans and the Loire Valley.
By train: the train station Calais Ville is located in the Centre of the country and ensures an adequate access to Gare du Nord station in Paris as well as other major towns in the area.
By bus: there is a passenger bus service that operates between the ferry port and 10:00 am 8:00 pm and connects to downtown Calais (Place d'Armes) and train station if requested. Tickets cost about € 1.50 per ride 1/?.
Information about Calais
Calais is a city in the north of France, in the Upper France region.
The population of the metropolitan area, according to the 2010 census, is 126,395. Calais faces the Strait of Dover, at the narrowest point in the English Channel and is the closest French city to England. Calais is an important port for ferries between France and England, and since 1994, the Channel Tunnel has linked neighboring Coquelles to Folkestone by rail.
The old part of the city, Calais-Nord, is located on an artificial island surrounded by canals and harbors. The modern part of the city, St-Pierre, is located southeast. In the center of the old city is the Tour du Guet, or watchtower, a structure built in the thirteenth century, which was used as a lighthouse until 1848, when it was replaced by a more modern lighthouse. To the south-east of the old city, there is the church of Notre-Dame, built during the English occupation of Calais: the only English-style Tudor church in all of France. [2] In this church the future French president Charles de Gaulle married his wife Yvonne Vendroux originally from the city in 1921. [2]
Today, visited by more than 10 million tourists a year, Calais is known primarily for being a fishing port and a center for marketing fish.


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