Calais, situated on the northern coast of France, has long served as a major ferry port and a key transit point for millions of travelers heading to Dover. As the largest city in the Pas-de-Calais region, it often functions more as a throughway than a final destination. Despite this, seasoned travelers highlight several hidden gems within the town, offering a rewarding experience for those who take the time to explore. Visitors can discover these lesser-known attractions, adding a unique dimension to their journey.
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