Area: Caen, Caen, Show Map
The perfect hotel in the centre of Caen.Enjoy the comfort of a hotel with all the necessary amenities for work and … More
Bill from Tampa, FL said:
"Best deal in Caen! The gentleman that runs the hotel not only speaks English, but go... "
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Area: Caen, Mondeville Show Map
Hotel Bonsaï Caen-Mondeville is ideally located in Caen, in Lower Normandy , a city famous for its historical and … More
Howard from San Francisco, CA said:
"This was a nice hotel. It's far from the center of Caen but you will most likely hav... "
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Area: Caen, Caen, Show Map
Situated near the airport, in Caen, this hotel is close to Memorial of Caen, Universite de Caen, and Chateau de … More
Pete from Midlands (UK) said:
"The on site food was a great price and well worth it. room was cleaned & bed made ev... "
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Area: Caen, Caen, Show Map
The hotel De la Fontaine is located right in the centre of Caen , a renowned town in the Basse-Normandie region … More
Wendy from Los Angeles, CA said:
"There are a lot of one way streets in Caen and to get to the hotel it's necessary to... "
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Area: Caen, Caen, Show Map
Charming city hotel located in Basse-Normandie, Western France, in the outskirts of Caen, the 4-star Hotel Ivan … More
Philip from San Diego said:
"This hotel has very stylish rooms. They are rather large for France. The location is... "
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Area: Caen, Caen, Show Map
The Des Quatrans Hotel enjoys a prime position in the heart of Caen , very near to the pedestrian area, the … More
A traveler from San Diego, CA said:
"We stayed just one night in Caen, and would definitely recommend this hotel. The roo... "
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In 1944, roughly 80 percent of Caen was destroyed during the Battle of Normandy. Rebuilt during subsequent decades, the city is now mostly modern in character. However, some important historical landmarks remain, such as Château de Caen (one of the largest medieval castles in Europe), and the Womens Abbey and Mens Abby, built by William the Conqueror in 1060 and 1063.
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