 A thoughtful staff and warm welcome await you in a hotel that offers good value for money and cosy accommodation.
Discover a European network of hotels and restaurants that features a convivial and family atmosphere and 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 the Campanile Arras - Saint Nicolas.
For over 2000 years, Arras has been as far from Paris as it is from is London and Brussels and is, now more than ever, a European crossroads.
By Car (from Paris): - Take the A1 motorway towards Lille. - Take the A26 motorway towards Calais. - Take exit 7 signposted Arras. - Take the N17and exit at St-Nicolas-lez-Arras. - Follow the road signs towards ZA des Alouettes.
From Lille: - Take the A1 motorway towards Paris. - Take exit 16 towards Arras-Centre. - Take the N50 towards Arras. - Then take the N17 towards Lens/Béthune. - Exit at St-Nicolas-lez-Arras and follow the road signs towards Z.A des Alouettes.
From Abbeville: - Head towards Arras after exiting the A26motorway. - And then head towards St-Nicolas.
Local Attractions :
• The Minelle Garden, Arras (2 Miles) - This garden of English style, now public, was before a sheep market. Sculptures and footbridges of old fashionned style decorate this original garden where during the winter, wild birds come to take refuge. • The Cathedral, Arras (2 Miles) - A jewel of the monastic architecture, the cathedral,104 meters length for 26 meters broad, is one of the most imposing sets of the monastic architecture of the 18th century. • The Boves, Arras (2 Miles) - The immense network of undergrounds of Boves offers the occasion of a strange journey. Shelters of fortune at the time of the bombardments of 1944, the exploitation of these chalk careers goes up in the Middle Ages. • Museum of Arts, Arras (5 Miles) - Created in 1825. The baron de Hautecloque, then mayor of Arras, decides to create a museum starting from the collection of objects inventoried by the painter Domenica Doncre.
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