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Le Touquet ~ "Paris by the Sea" Le Touquet is a seaside resort in the Nord-Pas-De-Calais region of northern France. The long, sandy beach of the âEURoeCote de OpaleâEUR (the âEURoeOpal CoastâEURÂ) is the drawing card. But of course, in early December when we found ourselves there, it wasnâEUR(TM)t the beach that drew us. Hans wanted to show us the architecture of the town as well as âEURoeintroduce us to real French restaurants where the food just melts in your mouthâEURÂ. Several years ago, Hans built and operated a B&B in Touquet so he knew this region very well. We stayed at Hotel Jules, a recently renovated small, inexpensive hotel in central Le Touquet. It was the perfect place because everything was in walking distance. àAccording to Wiki, Le Touquet has real estate agent classes the reputation as being "the most elegant holiday resort of northern France, the playground of rich Parisians."

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Le Touquet ~ "Paris by the Sea"

Le Touquet is a seaside resort in the Nord-Pas-De-Calais region of northern France. The long, sandybeach of the âEURoeCote de OpaleâEUR� (the âEURoeOpal CoastâEUR�) is the drawingcard. But of course, in early December when we found ourselves there, it wasnâEUR(TM)t thebeach that drew us. Hans wanted to show us the architecture of the town as well asâEURoeintroduce us to real French restaurants where the food just melts in your mouthâEUR�.Several years ago, Hans built and operated a B&B in Touquet so he knew this region very well. Westayed at Hotel Jules, a recently renovated small, inexpensive hotel in central Le Touquet. It was theperfect place because everything was in walking distance.

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According to Wiki, Le Touquet has real estate agent classes the reputation as being "the mostelegant holiday resort of northern France, the playground of rich Parisians."

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"The popular resort of Le Touquet evolved from an isolated moor, inhabited only by wild animals,into one of the most chic of the northern seaside resorts which reached its peak in the 1920s. � In1819, the state put up for sale 1,600 hectares of land.� � It was bought in 1837 by twoFrenchmen, Alphonse Daloz and Alyon, who tried to make it profitable,� initially with a distilleryand a potato industry.� � After many attempts, Alphonse Daloz planted a pine forest in 1855and in 1852, two lighthouses arrived, providing employment for six families of lighthousekeepers.� This was the beginning of Le Touquet Paris-Plage.� � It was in 1874, however,that it occurred to Villemessant who owned the newspaper âEUR~Le FigaroâEUR(TM), that thiscould be the perfect situation for a seaside resort and the first villas were built in 1882.� (fromLe Touquet Town Guide)

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"In 1912 on 28th March Le Touquet became an independent town with the name Le Touquet Paris-Plage. � Shortly afterwards, the First World War halted its development temporarily and thesmart hotels became hospitals for a while.� However, in the heady atmosphere of post warsociety, � Le Touquet became one of the smartest resorts in the then modern world.� The

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cr�¨me of British High Society were regular visitors and the resort gained a reputation for beingfashionable with the wealthy and powerful, including potentates from as far away as the Orient andthe East Indies.� By 1927, the Casino was foremost of its kind in France.� As a result of thetownâEUR(TM)s new-found prosperity, the Town hall was built with the proceeds of oneyearâEUR(TM)s winnings."� (from Le Touquet Town Guide)

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After a hearty French breakfast, Mag and I explored all the various shops in the downtown area.� One of our favorites was the Patisserie.

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I think I could spend days here feasting on these wonderful delights.

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And then there were so many "chocolatier" shops.

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We also stopped at the fruit store to pick up some healthy snacks to go along with the breads, thecheeses and the chocolat.

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But while we were surveying our choices, the guys at the fish market waved us over.� So muchfor fruit on our trip!

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All fresh off the fishing boats that morning.

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On our way back to the Hotel we saw many colorful villas. I couldn't help but think that theyreminded me of the property for sale in sidcup Oak Bluff gingerbread cottages onMarthaâEUR(TM)s Vineyard.

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New villas are being built today, but I don't think they have the charm of the older villas.

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We did find two fixer uppers in the town....

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but neither Mag nor I have a million dollars to invest in seaside property in France.

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