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Chenal
: 2.80 / 5
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Features: Free secure parking at hotel, Discotheque, Fax service, Cable TV, Tourist information, Room service (24h), Central heating, TV - LCD monitor, Baby cots available, Telephone, Newspaper stand, Pets accepted, Elevator, Bar, 24-hour front... more
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Arcantis Hôtel La Residence
Arcantis De La Résidence
: 3.97 / 5
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Features: Paid secure parking at hotel, Air conditioning, Internet cafe, Pets accepted, Rooms for non-smokers available, TV - LCD monitor, Central heating, Telephone, Free secure parking at hotel, Bar, Tourist information, Access for disabled,... more
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About Beauvais
Though it is immersed in the shadow of the French capital Paris, the town of Beauvais boasts adventurous background and is one of the major historical sites of France. Located near Paris, the town was first founded by the Romans and carried the name of Caesaromagnus. Vestiges of the Roman city walls can still be seen there. Later on it took its present name from the designation of a Belgic tribe, as it was its capital in the 9th century. When France already existed and was becoming more and more powerful, the town was most influent for the Bishop of Beauvais who crowned the French Kings at the time. Beauvais was besieged several times by the English. Once it was defended by a woman who led the troops against the English armies. Jeanne Hachette is still commemorated with an annual procession that takes place in the city in October, during which women take precedence of men.