Located just north of Caen, Hôtel Crocus Caen Mémorial is 2.5 mi from the city center and 1640 feet from Mémorial de Caen. It has a shaded terrace and offers modern guest rooms with free WiFi access.
Located in a quiet street behind the Galeries Lafayette department store, Hôtel La Fontaine Caen Center is a family-run hotel located in the historical center of Caen. Free WiFi is provided.
Moore
United States of America
Sweet people. Delicious breakfast. I wish we'd had the breakfast everyday. Very clean. Great location.
Located in Caen’s city center, the Best Western Plus Le Moderne is a nonsmoking hotel and is just 0.9 mi from the train station and 3.7 mi from Carpiquet Airport.
This 4-star hotel is set in a former priory, located in the center of Caen. It features a spa with a Finnish sauna, a hammam and there is a gourmet restaurant.
Pleasantly located facing the marina, 5 minutes from the city center and pedestrian area, this Mercure hotel offers contemporary and elegant accommodations.
Catherine
United Kingdom
The breakfast was excellent, loads of choice. The staff were really friendly and helpful. The location was great for the Chateau and cathedral.
Ivan Vautier is a 5-star hotel with a gastronomic restaurant, a tea room and a spa available on reservation for a one hour with an extra cost offering a hammam, sauna and body treatments.
Rhonda
United States of America
Loved the staff, the Michelin Star restaurant in the hotel and the incredible meal, and the spaciousness of the room. The beautiful courtyards and overall windows and lighting create an inviting ambiance.
Hôtel Des Quatrans is located in central Caen just 820 feet from the medieval Quatrans House and a 2-minute walk from the medieval Chateau Ducal. It offers a 24-hour reception and a bar.
Jim
United States of America
The breakfasts were good. Especially liked the boiled egg cooker which provided a lot of flexibility.
L'Hôtel Bristol is located in the center of Caen, near the train station. Its guestrooms have flat-screen TV s with cable and satellite channels and free WiFi.
Vincent
United States of America
The friendly staff even she doesn’t speak English but were able to communicate out of translation software.
Located in the city center, on the edge of Orne River and 1640 feet away from Caen Train Station, ibis Styles Caen Center Gare offers a bar open 24-hour and air-conditioned room with a flat-screen TV...
The Novotel Caen Côte de Nacre is located 20 minutes from the beaches of the Allied Landings, near the Peace Memorial. It offers a heated outdoor swimming pool, a terrace and a garden.
great staff and the pool and terrace were excellent
Pleasantly located facing the marina, 5 minutes from the city center and pedestrian area, this Mercure hotel offers contemporary and elegant accommodations.
Very central, needs a bit of updating. Beds very comfortable.
Located in the center of Caen, ibis Styles Caen Center Historique is a 6-minute walk from the Abbaye-aux-Hommes. It offers rooms serviced by a elevator, a 24-hour front desk and free Wi-Fi access.
superb location and just the job for the overnight stay
In a leafy setting near the Peace Memorial, the business area of Folie-Couvrechef and airport Caen Carpiquet, The Originals City, Sure Hotel by Best Western Caen Memorial offers comfortable and...
She received us with a smile eventhough we arrived late
Located in the city center of Caen, in a quiet street and 656 ft from the marina, the 2-star Hotel de Caen offers a warm welcome. You will be 5 minutes from the train station, close to downtown Caen.
Location. Lovely breakfast. Room big enough for 2.
Located just 4-minute drive from Caen Memorial, the Première Classe Caen Nord-Mémorial-XML features a terrace and free Wi-Fi access throughout the entire hotel.
Very good helpful check in out of hours assistance.
Located just north of Caen, Hôtel Crocus Caen Mémorial is 2.5 mi from the city center and 1640 feet from Mémorial de Caen. It has a shaded terrace and offers modern guest rooms with free WiFi access.
Stayed there a few times always above expectations
Located in the heart of Caen, Hotel Bernières is a 5-minute drive from Caen Train Station and offers rooms with free Wi-Fi. Guest rooms are simply decorated and equipped with a TV.
Didn’t have breakfast. Very central. Staff friendly.
Hotel Libera Caen Colombelles is located in Colombelles, just 3.7 mi from the center of Caen. It provides free WiFi access and free parking. There is also a restaurant open from Monday to Friday.
Lovely staff, great breakfast, clean & comfortable
Ivan Vautier is a 5-star hotel with a gastronomic restaurant, a tea room and a spa available on reservation for a one hour with an extra cost offering a hammam, sauna and body treatments.
everything!!!!
and the restaurant, WHAT AN EXPERIENCE!!
Hôtel Des Quatrans is located in central Caen just 820 feet from the medieval Quatrans House and a 2-minute walk from the medieval Chateau Ducal. It offers a 24-hour reception and a bar.
Breakfast was good, staff was helpful and friendly
This 4-star hotel is set in a former priory, located in the center of Caen. It features a spa with a Finnish sauna, a hammam and there is a gourmet restaurant.
Comfortable, clean, friendly. Breakfast good value.
L'Hôtel Bristol is located in the center of Caen, near the train station. Its guestrooms have flat-screen TV s with cable and satellite channels and free WiFi.
Very central with shared car park that was locked!
Located only 2625 feet from Caen train station, the comfortable rooms at the The Originals City, Hôtel Le Savoy, Caen (Inter-Hotel) feature flat-screen TV with Canal+ satellite channels, free Wi-Fi...
Great restaurant recommendations from Patric. Thank you.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Caen cost $107 per night, and 4-star hotels in Caen are $159 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Caen can be found for $163 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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Surrounded by the countryside of Normandy, Caen is a proud city which pays poignant tribute to its past. It suffered greatly during World War II and although most of the structures have been carefully restored, one monument remaining partly in ruins is Saint-Étienne-le-Vieux church.
The church is across from a floral park overlooked by the stately 11th-century Abbaye aux Hommes, built by William the Conqueror, who is also buried there. His wife is buried in the equally grand Abbaye aux Dames by an even larger park to the east. Between the 2 lies another of William’s creations, the remarkably intact 11th-century Norman castle which now houses museums of Normandy history and fine art.
Another unmissable museum is the Memorial for Peace, a sensitive portrayal of the horrors of war, with particular emphasis on the D-Day landings on beaches north of the city. One road leading there passes Pegasus Bridge and the large Caen-Ouistreham passenger ferry port. The city is also served by Carpiquet Airport and a train station.
The surrounding streets are lined with shops and restaurants, and there are a few half-timbered buildings dotted around. The bars on Rue Ecuyére offer some of the best nightlife and are popular with the large student population.
Booking.com’s range of Caen accommodations includes luxury hotels, cheap B&Bs and apartments with parking.
The city is friendly and it is easy and cheap to get around...
The city is friendly and it is easy and cheap to get around using public transport. There are good restaurants, we can highly recommend Le Carlotta, great food, wine and a warm welcome.
Tips for visiting Normandy sites.
We used the 12 bus to visit Pegasus Bridge and Ranville Cemetery. Do not get on the 12 EX as this is the express bus and does not use the same route!
However, reaching the British Memorial at Ver-Sur-Mer from Caen in September proved impossible on public transport and a taxi was needed.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We mainly stayed in Caen for the Ferry crossing to the UK.
We mainly stayed in Caen for the Ferry crossing to the UK.
There are many places to visit and a short drive to
Ouistreham and the D Beaches, which we found very interesting to visit and a big part of history.
In Caen at the top to the right of the Chateau/castle there is a court place area of beautiful restaurants, a bit hidden away, worth finding.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It was an awesome place in the heart of the city with a lot...
It was an awesome place in the heart of the city with a lot of things to do and to explore around. We really enjoyed our stay. The apartment was perfectly sized for a short trip, it was clean and well organized. The host provided all required information proactive and responded quickly to any questions we had.
Lina Rme
Germany
10
Scored 10
There is enough to see an do for at least a good three/four...
There is enough to see an do for at least a good three/four day stay. Lots of great museums and churches to visit. We ate in the old part of the city which was lovely and the food and atmosphere were great. There seems to be great public transport and a free tourist bus. We were also lucky enough to catch the large Sunday market.
Irene
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Caen has got everything. A racetrack, a canal with boats.
Caen has got everything. A racetrack, a canal with boats. The resting places of both William the conqueror and Maltide his wife. A museum that details the bombardment in World war two in photographs and objects is housed in the Hotel de Ville. It is a modest collection, but all the better for that. Caen was bombed extensively in the war, entirely by allied bombing. There is a city bus line 6a and 6b that takes you all around the city, in a circular route, so you can get everywhere easily.
sally
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Would have loved to spend more time wandering the streets,...
Would have loved to spend more time wandering the streets, as we only really had one full day to explore.
Loved the Abbey des Hommes where tomb of William the Conquerer is, could have spent more time exploring this site.
Seemed to be lots of inviting restaurants, so again if we'd stayed longer could have tried out a lot more of what was on offer.
Staying in this hotel was like staying in a cruise ship cabin--the bathroom and microwave-fridge area looked like the kind of pre-molded units that you get when you set sail. The rest of the room was conventional, with modern furniture and comfortable beds (regular double bed and a double-sided sofa bed). It even had a proper dining table and sliding, hanging vinyl room dividers. Everything was clean, the window drapes fully blocked the light, and there were plenty of power outlets. On-site parking is free.
The property was clean, comfortable and was easy to access. The shower was great. The kitchen was well stocked. The beds were comfortable. My favorite feature was The views of the castle and old gothic church from the terrace. Lovely spot to have coffee in the mornings. The automatic shades on the windows were a wonderful touch. The parking pass was also a great. Lots of restaurants and bars close by. Our family of four enjoyed our stay. Caen is a great place to stay if visiting the Normandy area.
The staff were friendly and welcoming. The hotel was on the edge of a nice neighborhood about a 30 minute walk to the center of town. The restaurant at the hotel had wonderful food. We also tried the Pizza Bus just across the street for a lighter meal and a few smaller grocery stores within a 10 minute walk to get a sandwich or snack. Plenty of free parking spaces and spots to charge electric cars too. We stayed here 4 nights as a base to explore Normandy and it was perfect for that.
We had a wonderful stay in Caen, and this location was excellent. William the Conqueror's tomb is just next door, and the bike path that takes you to the horse racing track is also ver close by. No-contact check-in instructions are easy to follow, and the room is very spacious! It even had milk, orange juice, and some jams/butter in case you bring home any bread. Also, there's plenty of coffee and tea, and the kitchenette is equipped with anything you'd need. This was a hidden gem!
The room was a twin and it was nice and big. The staff were all very friendly and welcoming. If you want breakfast you pay extra for it and it was nice with yogurt and bread and jams etc. the location was fantastic - we started at Caen train station and the tram was easy to find and took us to the area with just one street to walk up to the hotel. It is close to Caen castle and the Abbaye aux Hommes (where William the Conqueror's tomb is) and is close to restaurants and cafes.
Wonderful boutique hotel in the center of Caen. Each room is individually styled. The decoration and general ensemble of the room we had was incredibly tasteful and gave a cozy and romantic feeling. It's the kind of place where you wish to linger and not just use it as a room with a bed for the night. The hotel is basically a renovated historical building and the owners did a very good job in keeping up the vibe, without losing comfort and a certain feeling of luxury.
The hotel is a little far out from places it’s in the middle of a being built new area, the area itself doesn’t have much to do bar going shopping at a supermarket. But I’m sure once they build it up more there will be more to do? It was two bus rides from the ferry port to get to, but a comfortable walking distance to Caen owning that Sunday buses are every three hours!
1. Elena was a great host! The breakfast was amazing and it was kind of the best hotel breakfasts we had during our trip to France.
2. There was private parking free of charge.
3. The location is not too far from the centre (20-25 min walk to all the main sightseeing).
4. Even though there were other guests on the floor, we had a private bathroom just for us.
Breakfast is great, they have full breakfast and also an alternative mini breakfast option. The lobby is nicely decorated and the satff are amazing.
The room was very elequontly decorated, and the shower and bathroom have modern equipment. Very clean. Comfy beds, and great coffee.
There are some parking spots for the hotel.
The continental breakfast was excellent. Staff very helpful and would definitely recommend the hotel . It was very conveniently situated and we thought Caen was a great destination. The centre of Caen felt very safe, clean and a multitude of cafes and bars and a great vibe. Also for visiting Normandy beaches a great location.
Perfect apparthotel for a short stay in Caen. The apparthotel was situated within walking distance of the city center. We did not use the hotel´s parking but could easily park just outside (paid parking). Thankfully the airco worked perfectly during some really hot days! Personnel very helpful about where to go in Caen etc.
The location is very good, in a quiet area close to shopping and all the points of interest. The room very clean and the staff very friendly and knowledgeable regarding tourist attractions in the area. They do not have parking at the hotel, but the underground public parking is nearby and spacious.
Perfect Location, just around the corner from the Chateux and main shopping street. We paid for parking with the hotel and it was a very safe carpark in a busy city. The staff were very nice and helpful.
Easy to find on the outskirts of Caen, secure parking as on a motorcycle. Near to a good restaurant as recommended by the hotel. Always the same good standard as others in the chain.
Rooms were small but clean. Staff were very friendly and accommodating. Continental breakfast was good.
Hotel seemed to full of business travellers because it was in Caen center.
Staff are friendly.
Location is great, close to restaurants and bars.
We had a company event at the connected hotel Mercure where the space is quite sutiable.
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