ARRAS
, with its fine old centre, is one of the prettiest towns in northern France. It was renowned for its tapestries in the Middle Ages, giving its name to the hangings behind which Shakespeare's Hamlet killed Polonius. Subsequently the town fell under Spanish control, and many of its citizens today claim that Spanish blood runs in their veins. Only in 1654 was Arras returned to the kingdom of France.
Although almost destroyed in World War I, the town bears few ... [More]
Just steps away from Arras? Grand Place (main square), this 16th century Jesuit monastery has kept all the old charm of its surroundings while becoming one of the premier gourmet restaurants in Northern France that should be on anyone's list of must-visits. [More]
Property Type HotelYear Built 1644 Year Remodeled 1995The Best Western Hotel L Univers Was An Old JesuiteMonastery During The 16th Century, It Was ThenTransformed To A Hospital, Then A College And Now AHotel. Located In The City Center, In A Secluded StreetWhere You Can Enjoy The Peace Of The Countr... [More]
An exclusive feature of the Express by Holiday Inn is the Grand Salon, a large lounge suitable for a wide range of activities with very comfortable seats, a bar and a big television where you can arrange meetings or simply relax. We also offer fax and photocopying services. You will find vending mac... [More]
In our hotel, you will get a warm and sincere welcome that makes you feel good from the start. At your arrival, you are welcomed by a couple of attentive hosts to make your stay pleasant. We ensure that your room is equipped for everything you need for leisure or for work.The Hotel Balladin in Arras... [More]
The building itself dates back to the 17th Century, and has been listed as a monument of historical interest. The Hotel Diamant is in a wonderful and lively area. This is a great location for a weekend stay in France, or a visit to the battlefields of the First World War.Free access to the Internet... [More]