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Address:
Bruneval Alexandre86, Boulevard de la Republique
Dunkerque
59240
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Welcome to Bruneval House, a charming 19th-century family-owned property that has been in our possession since its inception. Nestled in the heart of the city center, this tranquil middle-class residence is conveniently situated just 1 kilometer away from the serene beach. Boasting 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a well-equipped kitchen, Bruneval House offers comfortable accommodation for your stay. We are pleased to announce that the addition of dry toilets is imminent, further enhancing the convenience of your stay. Please note that this delightful abode is available for rent between the beginning of May and the end of September.Reviews
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Attractions
- Dunkirk Beach: Located just a short walk from Boulevard de la Republique, Dunkirk Beach offers a beautiful sandy shoreline where visitors can relax, swim, or take a leisurely stroll along the promenade.
- Dunkirk Lighthouse (Phare de Dunkerque): This historical lighthouse stands tall at the entrance of the Dunkirk harbor. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the city and the English Channel.
- Dunkirk Museum of Fine Arts (Musée des Beaux-Arts): Housed in a former school building, this art museum showcases an impressive collection of French and Flemish paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts spanning various periods.
- Dunkirk Carnival (Carnaval de Dunkerque): If you happen to visit during the carnival season (January to March), you can join the festivities and witness the vibrant parades, music, and traditional folk dances that take place throughout the city.
- Dunkirk Belfry (Beffroi de Dunkerque): A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Dunkirk Belfry is a symbol of the city's rich history. Visitors can explore the belfry, which offers panoramic views and houses a museum dedicated to local history.
- Port Museum (Musée Portuaire): Situated in the former tobacco warehouses, this museum provides insight into the maritime heritage of Dunkirk. Visitors can learn about the port's history, view ship models, and explore interactive exhibits.
- Museum Dunkerque 1940 Operation Dynamo: This museum focuses on the events of Operation Dynamo during World War II, where Dunkirk played a significant role in the evacuation of Allied troops. Exhibits include artifacts, photographs, and personal testimonies.
- Fort des Dunes: Located just outside Dunkirk, Fort des Dunes is a well-preserved 19th-century fortress surrounded by sand dunes. Visitors can explore its underground passages, barracks, and enjoy scenic walks in the surrounding nature reserve.
- Malo-les-Bains Promenade: A seaside neighborhood in Dunkirk, Malo-les-Bains offers a lively promenade lined with restaurants, cafes, and shops. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing walk or indulge in local cuisine while overlooking the beach and sea. 10. Musee Portuaire de Dunkerque-Boat Tours: Adjacent to the Port Museum, this attraction offers boat tours that allow visitors to experience the bustling port of Dunkirk firsthand. Learn about the port's operations, witness maritime activities, and enjoy the scenic waterfront views. Note: It's always recommended to check the opening hours and availability of attractions beforehand, as they may vary due to seasonal changes or unforeseen circumstances.