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Séjours & Affaires Caen Le Clos Beaumois

Caen
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Aparthotel in Caen with a terrace and garden, featuring kitchenettes in all rooms and complimentary wifi.

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Free WiFi

Non-Smoking Rooms

Family Room

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$64
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Caen is rich in historical significance, boasting several key attractions that reflect its profound past. The Caen Memorial Museum is a must-visit for those interested in World War II history, offering immersive exhibits on the war and the peace that followed. Additionally, the imposing Château de Caen, founded by William the Conqueror, is not only an architectural marvel but also houses the Normandy Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, providing a glimpse into the region's artistic heritage. Other notable sites include the Abbaye aux Hommes and the Abbaye aux Femmes, both stunning examples of Norman Romanesque architecture.


When in Caen, exploring local cuisine is a delightful experience. The city is known for its rich culinary traditions, particularly those from the Normandy region. Don’t miss the chance to sample authentic Camembert cheese, which originates from nearby, as well as creamy dishes like 'teurgoule'—a rice pudding spiced with cinnamon. Seafood also plays a significant role in the local diet, thanks to Caen's proximity to the coast. You can enjoy fresh oysters and mussels in many local restaurants, celebrating the region's bountiful maritime offerings.


Caen offers several outdoor activities for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. One popular option is to explore the picturesque gardens and parks within the city, such as the Jardin des plantes, which features diverse flora and is a great spot for a leisurely stroll. For cycling enthusiasts, the surrounding countryside provides scenic routes, particularly the Véloroute, a dedicated cycling path that leads toward the stunning Normandy coast. Additionally, the nearby beaches along the Côte de Nacre are perfect for relaxing, beachcombing, or enjoying water sports like kayaking and sailing.


Caen is quite accessible for travelers relying on public transportation. The city's well-connected bus network covers most areas, making it easy to navigate to key attractions and surrounding neighborhoods. The Caen train station offers regular services, linking the city to major destinations across Normandy and further afield, including trips to Paris. For those arriving by air, the Caen Carpiquet Airport is located just a short distance from the city center and provides essential connections to several European cities.


Caen hosts a variety of cultural events throughout the year that cater to diverse interests. The annual Caen Jazz Festival attracts music lovers, showcasing both national and international artists in a vibrant atmosphere. For those interested in literature and the arts, the 'Héritage en Scène' festival provides a platform for various artistic expressions, including theater, dance, and visual arts, often taking place in the historic settings of the city. Additionally, during the summer months, there are open-air concerts and markets that create a lively community spirit, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the local culture.


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