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Granvelle
Granvelle
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Conveniently situated in the heart of Besancon, very closeto the Opera Theatre is the wonderful Micropolis Granvelle. The reception desk is open, waiting for you non stop. There is a conference rooms with necessary facilities. You can... more
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Novotel Besancon Hotel
Novotel Besancon Hotel
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Features: Laundry, Cable TV, Bar, Safe at reception, Air conditioning, Restaurant, Access for disabled, Rooms for non-smokers available, Hair-drier, Swimmimg pool (outdoors), Secure parking at hotel, Coach parking at the... more
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MERCURE PARC MICAUD
Mercure Besancon Parc Micaud
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Features: Babysitting service, Air conditioning, Room service (part time), Room service (24h), Night club, Laundry, Cable TV, Minibar, Telephone, Daily newspaper delivery, Bar, Rooms for non-smokers available,... more
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About Besancon
Besancon, the capital of the Franche-Comte region, lies on a bend of the river Doubs. It has a population of about 118,000, and is a center of microtechnology, telecommunications, medical technology and watch making. Besancon is famed as a city of art, it is home of one of France's old universities, and has one of the most popular French language schools in France. The settlement was described by Julius Caesar during his conquest of Gaul under the name of Vesontio. During the Middle Ages, Besancon was part of the Holy Roman Empire and a bishopric. In 1526 it obtained the right to mint coins. Besancon was under Spanish control all the way to the Treaty of Nijmegen (1679) by which it was awarded to France.