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Campanile Caen Herouville - Caen Hotels
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from £49
This hotel is rated 2 stars out of 5

Area: Caen, Herouville-Saint-Clair Show Map

Situated in Herouville-Saint-Clair, this hotel is close to Eglise de la Sainte Trinite, Universite de Caen, and … More

renoman from Vendee, France said:
"This was an overnight stop after arriving by ferry in late evening. Some problems fi... " More hotel reviews

Campanile Caen Mondeville - Caen Hotels
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from £49
This hotel is rated 2 stars out of 5

Area: Caen, Mondeville Show Map

Situated in Mondeville, this hotel is close to Eglise de la Sainte Trinite, Chateau de Caen, and Universite de … More

David from Winsford said:
"Typical Campanille. Basic but very good value for money and always clean and a good... " More hotel reviews

Hôtel Kyriad Caen Memorial - Caen Hotels
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from £51
This hotel is rated 2 stars out of 5

Area: Caen, Caen, Show Map

Situated in Caen, this hotel is close to Memorial of Caen, Universite de Caen, and Chateau de Caen. Local … More

Jim from Stockport,England said:
"We have stayed here previously and found the location ideal as we have a relative bu... " More hotel reviews

Kyriad - Caen Sud Ifs - Caen Hotels
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from £69
This hotel is rated 2 stars out of 5

Area: Caen, Ifs Show Map

Situated in Ifs, this hotel is close to Eglise de la Sainte Trinite, Abbaye-aux-Hommes, and Chateau de Caen. Local … More

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2 star Caen, Calvados Louvre Hotels Hotels

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 Women’s Abbey and Men’s Abby, built by William the Conqueror in 1060 and 1063.