Calvados Hotel Guide - 2 star hotels in Caen, Calvados
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Featured Hotels in Caen, Calvados
Campanile Caen Herouville
Area: Caen, Herouville-Saint-Clair
Hotel review: 4.3 out of 5
Themes: Pet-friendly Hotel
This one storey hotel is located in Hérouville-Saint-Clair, four kilometres from Caen city centre.
Balladins Caen
Area: Caen, Mondeville
Hotel review: 4.0 out of 5
Themes: Pet-friendly Hotel
Basic modern hotel located just five kilometres from D-Day landing beaches and 10 kilometres from Caen airport …
Campanile Caen Mondeville
Area: Caen, Mondeville
Hotel review: 3.8 out of 5
Themes: Pet-friendly Hotel
Otelinn Caen Memorial
Area: Caen, Caen,
Hotel review: 3.0 out of 5
Themes: Pet-friendly Hotel
A modern hotel with a cottage-like exterior set in gardens and about 15 kilometers from the D-day landing …
Appart'City Caen
Area: Caen, Caen,
Hotel review: 2.3 out of 5
Themes: Self-catering Hotel
Modern, five-storey self-catering apartment complex, opened in December 2005, located two kilometres from Caen …
Hôtel Kyriad Caen Memorial
Area: Caen, Caen,
Two-floor hotel situated 400 metres from Caens Second World War memorial museum and two kilometres from the town …
Clarine
Area: Caen, Caen,
Hotel Clarine enjoys an ideal location in north-western France, close to the centre of Caen , and only 15 km/9.3 …
Hôtel Bristol de Caen
Area: Caen, Caen,
Hôtel Bristol de Caen enjoys an excellent situation in the heart of Caen , close to the train station and the …
INTER-HOTEL Le Savoy
Area: Caen, Caen,
Located in Caen, in the Basse-Normandie region, INTER-HOTEL Le Savoy is a nice central 2-star hotel providing …
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15 Hotels in Calvados
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2 star Caen, Calvados 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 Womens Abbey and Mens Abby, built by William the Conqueror in 1060 and 1063.










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