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Bruneval Alexandre86, Boulevard de la Republique
Dunkerque
59240
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Bruneval House, a charming 19th-century residence, has been in my family since its inception. Situated in the heart of the city and just a kilometer away from the serene beach, this peaceful middle-class abode offers a quintessential coastal experience. Boasting 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a well-equipped kitchen, it also features the upcoming addition of convenient drying facilities. This delightful property is available for rent from early May until late September, allowing you to relish in its historical ambiance during the warmer months.Reviews
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Attractions
- Dunkirk Beach: Located just a short distance from Boulevard de la Republique, Dunkirk Beach offers a scenic coastline with soft sand and clear waters. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and beachside activities, as well as exploring the historic World War II sites that dot the area.
- Musee Portuaire de Dunkerque: Situated near the port area, the Musee Portuaire de Dunkerque is a fascinating maritime museum that showcases the city's rich maritime heritage. Visitors can explore numerous exhibits, including historical artifacts, ship models, and interactive displays, providing insights into Dunkirk's important role as a shipping port.
- Dunkirk Carnival: Known as the "Carnaval de Dunkerque," this vibrant festival takes place annually during the winter months. It features colorful parades, lively music, and traditional costumes worn by locals known as "carnavaleux." The carnival offers a unique cultural experience that celebrates Dunkirk's local traditions.
- Dunkirk Lighthouse: Standing tall at 63 meters, the Dunkirk Lighthouse offers panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse and enjoy breathtaking vistas of the coast, the port, and the bustling city below.
- Fort des Dunes: Located about 10 kilometers from Dunkerque, Fort des Dunes is a historic fortress that played a significant role in World War II. The site offers guided tours, allowing visitors to explore the underground tunnels, gun emplacements, and bunkers, while learning about the fort's strategic importance during the war.
- Musee Dunkerque 1940: This museum is dedicated to the events that took place in Dunkirk during World War II. It provides a comprehensive look into the evacuation of Allied forces from the beaches of Dunkirk, known as the "Miracle of Dunkirk." The museum features artifacts, photographs, and personal accounts, allowing visitors to understand the significance of this historical event.
- Malo-les-Bains Promenade: Situated along the coastline, the Malo-les-Bains Promenade is a lively area filled with shops, restaurants, and cafes. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the promenade, enjoy the beautiful views, and indulge in local cuisine while experiencing the relaxed atmosphere of this charming seaside town.
- Belfry of Dunkirk: The Belfry of Dunkirk is a UNESCO World Heritage site and an iconic landmark in the city. Dating back to the 14th century, this medieval tower offers panoramic views from its top. Visitors can climb the 58-meter tower and admire the architectural beauty while learning about its historical significance.
- Rosendaël Park: Located on the outskirts of Dunkirk, Rosendaël Park is a picturesque green space perfect for nature lovers. The park features beautiful gardens, walking paths, and a lake where visitors can relax and enjoy a peaceful day surrounded by nature. 10. Dunkirk Town Hall: The Dunkirk Town Hall, also known as Hotel de Ville, is a magnificent building with impressive architecture. Visitors can appreciate the grandeur of the town hall's exterior and explore its interior, which houses various administrative offices and often hosts cultural events and exhibitions.