Description
Reservations required | Adults: 6? - Children (ages 6 %E0 12): 3.50? - Free for children under 6.
The town of Mers-les-Bains is known and admired for being a unique example of “Belle Époque” architecture. This guided tourof the Seaside District, designated a “preserved area,” takes you through the key milestones that transformed this small fishing village into a major seaside resort on the Picardy Coast.
A guided walk lasting about 1 hour and 30 minutes recounting the history of the seaside district (1865–1905), designated a “remarkable heritage site.” With the discovery of sea bathing and its therapeutic benefits, Mers experienced spectacular growth. At the end of the 19th century, the railroad brought the first vacationers—known as “baigneurs”—to our shores. These visitors, drawn from the aristocracy and the wealthy bourgeoisie of the time, settled here, building the first vacation homes of our modern world.
Please arrive 15 minutes before the departure time to pay,
Limited seating; reservations required



