 A thoughtful staff and warm welcome await you. Close to Paris, Campanile Argenteuil boasts an ideal location for a stay in the French capital.
Discover a European network of hotels and restaurants that offer a convivial and family atmosphere and a personalised and friendly reception. Upon arrival, you are welcomed by a couple of caring hosts that will try their best to make your stay as pleasant as possible. Whether on a business trip, travelling with family or friends, whatever the occasion, you will always have a good reason to choose the hotel Campanile Argenteuil.
Today, Argenteuil preserves an economic web with a greater industrial dimension than numerous cities of the Ile de France region and it remains the first industrial town of the Val d'Oise department. Whilst still developing, the city is looking for a revival of its wine, paintings and industrial heritage and culture.
By Car (from Paris): - Take the Porte Maillot exit off the ring road. - Head towards La Défense. - Then go towards Cergy-Pontoise via the A86 motorway. - Take exit 3. - Turn left at the second traffic light. - And then take the first street on your right hand-side.
From Paris Est/St-Denis: - Take the A86 motorway towards Nanterre. - Then the A15 motorway towards Cergy. - Take the exit signposted Argenteuil Centre. - Cross the Seine River, then turn left and carry on.
From Nanterre: - Take the A86 motorway towards Cergy. - Take the exit signposted Argenteuil Val-Notre-Dame. - Turn left at the second traffic light and take the first street on your right hand-side after the Seine.
By Train: Val d'Argenteuil train station (RER) is 2 km away.
By Plane: Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport is 21 km away.
Local Attractions :
• Saint Denis Basilica (1 Mile) - Conceived with néo roman style, it was built to replace the old church. It is conceived on a plan in Latin cross surmounted by an imposing bell-tower of more than 57 meters height. The nave of six spans leads to a transept lit by two large rosettes. • The Mill of Orgemont (1 Mile) - From 16th century to the Revolution, it is rented to families of millers. In 1810, it is acquired and exploited, a restaurant there is opened. Around l847, the flour-milling closes and the restaurant becomes a popular guinguette around the area. • Museum of the Old Argenteuil (1 Mile) - Located in the heart of the district, inhabited and painted by Monet, this associative museum of local history presents an important collection of objects, drawings, paintings, costumes, archaeological parts and documents. • Saint Jean Vault (1 Mile) - Since the 11th century, the monks ensured a religious service in it. It comprises three naves covered with six groined vaults, on two central columns. The vault is one of the first testimonys of the Romanesque architecture in the region.
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