Located just north of Caen, Hôtel Crocus Caen Mémorial is 4 km from the city centre and 500 metres from Mémorial de Caen. It has a shaded terrace and offers modern guest rooms with free WiFi access.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Good location for the Normandy beaches very good continental breakfast
This 4-star hotel is set in a former priory, located in the centre of Caen. It features a spa with a Finnish sauna, a hammam and there is a gourmet restaurant.
Ekaterini
Luxembourg
Good location, friendly staff, very good breakfast and an excellent restaurant.
Situated in Caen’s city centre, the Best Western Plus Le Moderne is a non-smoking hotel and is just 1.5 km from the train station and 6 km from Carpiquet Airport.
Situated in a quiet street behind the Galeries Lafayette department store, Hôtel La Fontaine Caen Centre is a family-run hotel located in the historical centre of Caen. Free WiFi is provided.
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...
Caroline
United Kingdom
Meals were fantastic and the staff couldn't do enough to make our stay perfect. It was extremely clean with good facilities.
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.
haydn
United Kingdom
The food was absolutely fantastic one of the best resterants I have ever been to.
Haydn
Located in the city centre, on the edge of Orne River and 500 metres away from Caen Train Station, ibis Styles Caen Centre Gare offers a bar open 24-hour and air-conditioned room with a flat-screen TV...
Clean. Helpful staff. Helped to stow my bicycle and trailer securely.
Best Western Royal Hotel Caen is located in the heart of Caen and offers accommodations with free Wi-Fi. With a 24-hour reception, it is just 700 metres from Caen Castle and it is serviced by a lift.
Great location - very accessible for the city centre.
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.
Pleasantly situated facing the marina, 5 minutes from the city centre and pedestrian area, this Mercure hotel offers contemporary and elegant accommodation.
Very pleasant and helpful staff and excellent location
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...
Staff both night and day receptionist were very kind and helpful
Set a 5-minute drive from Caen Memorial, Ibis Budget Caen Memorial offers a terrace, garden with garden furniture, buffet breakfast, vending machine and free Wi-Fi throughout.
Set opposite Caen Train Station, the ibis Budget Caen Gare offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi, just 5 km from the Château de Caen. It has a 24-hour reception.
Établissement propre tram et bus
Déplacement facile
Located in the centre of Caen, ibis Styles Caen Centre Historique is a 6-minute walk from the Abbaye-aux-Hommes. It offers rooms serviced by a lift, a 24-hour front desk and free Wi-Fi access.
Great city location with fantastic restaurants nearby
Situated in Caen and within 700 metres of Botanical Garden of Caen, Chambres au coeur du quartier historique - Maison Alternativi has a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.
La propreté, l’emplacement et l’espace commun très grand et agréable
Hotel de la Paix is located in central Caen, only 200 metres from the Château Ducal. Free WiFi access is available throughout the hotel and a continental breakfast is prepared each morning.
The location was perfect ,walking distance to evrything.
Located in the historical town of Caen in the Basse-Normandie Region, Hôtel François d’O offers a garden, terrace and library. It is just a 25-minute drive to the beach.
Location, comfortable, friendly and great breakfast.
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 250 metres 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
The Mercure Caen Côte de Nacre hotel is located 10 minutes from downtown Caen by tram stopping in front of the hotel and 15 minutes by car from the seaside.
Le calme malgré les travaux de rénovation en cours.
L'Hôtel Bristol is located in the centre of Caen, near the train station. Its guestrooms have flat-screen TV s with cable and satellite channels and free WiFi.
Välstädat, bra läge och prisvärt. Bra frukost också.
This 4-star hotel is set in a former priory, located in the centre of Caen. It features a spa with a Finnish sauna, a hammam and there is a gourmet restaurant.
Comfortable, clean, friendly. Breakfast good value.
FAQs about hotels in Caen
On average, 3-star hotels in Caen cost £91 per night, and 4-star hotels in Caen are £132 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Caen can on average be found for £139 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Caen this weekend is £78 or, for a 4-star hotel, £105. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Caen for this weekend cost on average around £174 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £100 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Caen for tonight. You'll pay on average around £161 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Caen will cost around £138 (based on Booking.com prices).
Surrounded by Normandy countryside, Caen is a proud city which pays poignant tribute to its past. It suffered greatly during World War II and although most damage has been carefully rebuilt, one monument remaining partly in ruins is Saint-Étienne-le-Vieux church.
It sits opposite a floral park overlooked by the stately 11th-century Abbaye aux Hommes, built by William the Conqueror, who is buried here. 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 accommodation includes luxury hotels, cheap B&BS and apartments with parking.
A city steeped in history and something to see around every...
A city steeped in history and something to see around every corner. It was so easy to get around entrance fees if charged were very low and the dinning scene is to die for. Very friendly people and a great base to get and see the DDay landing beaches and cemetery. I would suggest at least four days to see what this gem has to offer.
Bradley
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Caen is interesting, it can be seen in a couple of days,...
Caen is interesting, it can be seen in a couple of days, museums etc., but is also a good centre for elsewhere. Bayeux (train, forget the bus, the only complaint I have is the bad long distance bus service there, there was no interest in the passengers at all), Ouistreham (good bus links), Deauville and Hornfleur are also within reach although I did not go.
Everywhere you will find D Day museums, those I went to were very good. Bayeux, Pegasus Bridge (recommended, walk down the canal from Ouistreham and the Bunker) also the Caen Memorial which will take much of the day.
K eith
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Unfortunately, we didn't get to see too much.
Unfortunately, we didn't get to see too much. We ran out of time, but plan to return for a longer stay as Caen is certainly worth a visit, plus the wonderful History, villages and country side are calling us back!
adam
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A fascinating city with a mixture of ancient history (castle...
A fascinating city with a mixture of ancient history (castle and churches), more recent history (D-Day memorials) and modern shopping and entertainment complexes. Easy to get around on foot in the centre but transport - buses and trains - also easy to navigate.
G
Graeme
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
I have been to Caen few times.
I have been to Caen few times. Mainly to visit Memorial Sites. This time it was the British Memorial site in Ver-sur-Mer where the British artist Anthony Gormley had exhibited abt 1,440 statues on the occasion of ghe 80th Anniversary of D-Day : 6 June 2024. It was very peaceful and moving.
Pushpa
France
Scored 10
10
Calm, friendly, interesting, historic, wet!
Calm, friendly, interesting, historic, wet! Great place to learn history. A little bit daunting at night in the town on the first few nights, although it amounted to nothing and was perfectly fine. A growing homeless community? Much like many other European cities now.
Met interesting and friendly people. Transport to other towns requires planning ahead. Trains ran efficiently when I was there. Bayeaux was easy Falaise was great to fill in my knowledge of historical events and I’d visit again! Self catering( food allergies), but plenty of lovely looking eateries. It’s an expensive city for shopping. Plenty of choices for supermarket shopping , but we had access to a car which made a big difference to our stay. There was a street market one day 😀.
We stayed here with friends whilst visiting the D-Day landing sites. It was very clean and comfortable and the proprietors were helpful and friendly. We opted to take breakfast in the hotel which was an additional cost but at only €9 we thought this was very reasonable. Well placed to walk out into central Caen and easy access to restaurants etc. We ate at Gustave, recommended by the hotel, and it was very good!
It is a modern, practical hotel. Our room was spacy and the bed was also good. The brakfast is really good. Parking is solved, the night is for free, however, if you want too stay in Caen for the day as well it can be costly.
The room was modern and clean and is in a great central location for exploring Caen. Underground car park is directly opposite the hotel and you can get a discounted rate through Reception.
I stayed one night on my way to Port En Bessin. The hotel did not do food that night but it was a short walk to a great steak house. It was a short walk to the Caen WW2 Museum.
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