Love Rooms en Pas-de-Calais
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Welcome to Pas-de-Calais, a coastal department in the heart of the Hauts-de-France region. From the spectacular Opal Coast (Cap Blanc-Nez, Cap Gris-Nez, chalk cliffs facing England) to the elegant seaside resort of Le Touquet-Paris-Plage, from majestic Arras (Flemish arcaded squares, UNESCO belfry, Wellington Quarries) to the Louvre-Lens and the beaches of Berck (kites, seals in Authie Bay), Pas-de-Calais combines magnificent nature, Flemish heritage, and northern French lifestyle. Treat yourselves to a romantic weekend in a love room with a private jacuzzi facing the English Channel or in the heart of Artois. Neighboring departments: Nord (59) and Somme (80).

The prefecture of Pas-de-Calais, Arras dazzles with its two Flemish arcaded squares (Grand'Place and Place des Héros, 155 Baroque Flemish facades - a unique ensemble in France), its UNESCO belfry (75 m, panoramic view of Artois) and the Wellington Quarries (underground tunnels from the First World War, a moving memorial). The rebuilt cathedral, the Italian-style theater, and local gastronomy (Arras andouillette, Arras heart-shaped chocolate) make it one of the most beautiful cities in the North. Treat yourselves to a room with a private jacuzzi in Arras after a stroll under the illuminated arcades.
Nicknamed "the Garden of the English Channel," the resort of Le Touquet has captivated since the Roaring Twenties with its Art Deco architecture, its immense beach (12 km of fine sand), its pine forest (800 ha planted by the sea), its covered market, and its Michelin-starred restaurants. Golf, sand yachting, thalassotherapy, and casino: the chic weekend of the Opal Coast.
France's leading fishing port, Boulogne-sur-Mer is home to Nausicaá (Europe's largest aquarium, 60,000 marine animals, unique high-seas basin), a fortified old town (13th-century ramparts, Notre-Dame Basilica with a dome visible from the sea, Château-Musée) and a medieval charm in the Haute-Ville district.
The closest city to England (33 km), Calais is famous for Rodin's Bourgeois de Calais (in front of the town hall, UNESCO belfry), the Cité internationale de la Dentelle et de la Mode (in a former mechanical lace factory), and spectacular views of the Cliffs of Dover from the seafront.
A former mining capital, Lens has been transformed by the Louvre-Lens (an offshoot of the Louvre Museum, Galerie du Temps - 5,000 years of art in a unique journey, SANAA architecture, free entry to the permanent collection). The mining basin (UNESCO-listed) with its slag heaps, mining villages, and garden cities offers a moving industrial heritage.
Béthune (rebuilt Art Deco Grand'Place, UNESCO belfry, carnival and Christmas market), Berck-sur-Mer (vast sandy beach, world capital of kites - International Kite Festival every April, seals in Authie Bay, sand yachting): two facets of Pas-de-Calais, between mining heritage and wild coast.
Saint-Omer (Gothic cathedral, Audomarois marshland - France's last marsh cultivated by boat, UNESCO heritage library), Montreuil-sur-Mer (citadel, ramparts, setting for Victor Hugo's Les Misérables), Wissant (beach between the two capes, authentic fishing village, kitesurfing): little-known gems of the Opal Coast and Artois.
The two capes offer the most spectacular landscapes in northern France: white chalk cliffs of Cap Blanc-Nez (134 m, Grand Site de France, view of England on a clear day) and grey cliffs of Cap Gris-Nez (closest point to England). The hiking trail between the two capes (GR du Littoral) is one of France's most beautiful walks.
An architectural masterpiece by the Japanese agency SANAA, the Louvre-Lens presents 5,000 years of art history in its Galerie du Temps. A world-class museum in the heart of the former mining basin: the perfect alliance of culture and reconversion.
Europe's largest aquarium with 60,000 animals and a 10,000 m³ high-seas basin (manta rays, sharks, jellyfish), Nausicaá in Boulogne-sur-Mer is a unique immersive experience. A magical moment to share as a couple.
The Canche Bay (Étaples, Le Touquet, nature reserve) and the Opal marshes offer an exceptional natural setting: migratory birds, boat trips, changing light. The port of Étaples and its fresh fish restaurants complete the getaway.
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Pas-de-Calais is a spectacular department: Opal Coast (Cap Blanc-Nez, Cap Gris-Nez, Grand Site de France), Le Touquet (chic seaside resort, beaches, forest), Arras (unique Flemish squares, UNESCO belfry), Louvre-Lens (world-class museum), Nausicaá (Europe's largest aquarium), Boulogne-sur-Mer (leading fishing port, fortified old town), UNESCO mining basin, and Berck (kites, seals). With 7 city collections, the network is the densest in Hauts-de-France. Gastronomy is generous: fresh fish, mussels, Welsh rarebit, Maroilles cheese, craft beers. At Love'nSpa, each accommodation is selected according to strict criteria: total intimacy, impeccable cleanliness, high-end equipment, and discreet reception. Arras is 50 min from Paris by TGV.
Between €130 and €450 per night. Sea-view addresses on the Opal Coast and in Le Touquet are the most sought-after, while the Artois hinterland is more affordable.
Le Touquet for the beach and seaside chic, Arras for the Flemish squares and belfry, Boulogne-sur-Mer for Nausicaá, Lens for the Louvre-Lens, Berck for kites and nature, Calais for the view of England.
Hike between the two capes (Blanc-Nez and Gris-Nez), stroll on Le Touquet beach, visit the Louvre-Lens, explore Nausicaá in Boulogne, wander under the arches of Arras, observe seals in Berck, enjoy seafood at the port of Étaples.
Yes: Paris-Arras in 50 min by TGV. Lens in 1h10. Calais in 1h30 by TGV. Boulogne-sur-Mer in 2h30 by TER. Le Touquet in 2h30 by car via the A16. Nord (Lille) is 45 min from Arras.
Private jacuzzi, sauna, Nordic bath, hammam, fireplace, sometimes sea view, terrace facing the dunes or a Flemish brick house setting.
Yes: Nord (Lille, Flanders, Dunkirk) is bordering. Somme (Baie de Somme, Amiens) is 1 hour away. An Opal Coast + Baie de Somme circuit is one of France's most beautiful coastal itineraries.