
Jardin des Sculptures
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Dunkirk, France
The City of Jean BartThis visit invites you to an immersion between sky and sea, in the heart of a city that has made the horizon its most beautiful avenue. Let yourself be carried by the energy of a city that rebuilt itself with boldness, blending traditional red brick with contemporary lines facing the harbor. Between the vastness of the fine sandy beaches swept by the wind and the conviviality of the maritime districts, the city reveals a resilient, festive, and deeply generous character. An exploration on foot, balancing water reflections and the spirit of the carnival, to capture the full soul of a Flemish sentinel looking proudly toward the open sea.

Jardin des Sculptures
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History of Dunkirk
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Leughenaer Tower
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Port of Dunkirk
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Viewpoint from the Commerce Basin
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Dunkirk’s Town Hall
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Dunkirk Belfry
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Saint-Eloi Church
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Jean Bart Square
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Marina Basin and Commerce Basin
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The Duchesse Anne
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Port Museum
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Marinas
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Dunkirk Gables
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Monument to Georges Guynemer
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Museum 1940 Operation Dynamo
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The Hourglass
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Dunkirk Carnival
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Advice
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Viewpoint of Dunkirk Lighthouse
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Blockhaus
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Outlet Canal Dike
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Malo-les-Bains Beach
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Jan.
7°
Feb.
10°
March
10°
April
12°
May
15°
June
18°
July
21°
Aug.
21°
Sept.
19°
Oct.
15°
Nov.
11°
Dec.
8°
Dunkirk enjoys a distinct oceanic climate, with cool and breezy summers around 21°C and temperate but humid winters fluctuating between 3°C and 8°C. The ideal period runs from June to September to enjoy Malo-les-Bains beach and boat trips. However, the month of February is unique for experiencing the excitement of its famous carnival, while summer offers invigorating sea air and spectacular Northern light over the Flanders dunes.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audio-guide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: On Lucien Lefol bridge
Digue des Alliés car park – Place Paul Asseman In Dunkirk, you can choose between paid street parking in the city centre, paid underground car parks, or free parking spots located a bit further out. The car park we recommend is free and just a few steps from the beach and the start of the tour. If you opt for paid on-street parking, don’t forget to use a parking meter or the PaybyPhone mobile app!
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