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What is the price of a hotel in la forteresse D'angers?
The cost of a night in a hotel near the la forteresse D'angers site depends in particular on its proximity to the site and its category (number of stars).
Depending on the rates available on logishotels.com, you can book a 2 stars from 55 € per night or 3 stars hotel from 50 € per night.
Consult our search engine and enter your dates to get the exact rates corresponding to your stay.
Depending on the rates available on logishotels.com, you can book a 2 stars from 55 € per night or 3 stars hotel from 50 € per night.
Consult our search engine and enter your dates to get the exact rates corresponding to your stay.
What are the most popular hotels in la forteresse D'angers?
Logis Hôtel Rocaminori, Logis Hôtel Marguerite D'anjou, Logis Hôtel Auberge Bienvenue are among the top-rated properties near la forteresse D'angers,based on guest reviews and recommendations.
These hotels offer excellent value for money, with spacious rooms, modern amenities, attentive service and an ideal location.
These hotels offer excellent value for money, with spacious rooms, modern amenities, attentive service and an ideal location.
What are the most popular hotels for couples in la forteresse D'angers?
Make your romantic stay an unforgettable moment.
If you're looking for a romantic stay near la forteresse D'angers, we recommend the following hotels that have been liked by other couples: Logis Hôtel Marguerite D'anjou, Logis Hôtel Angers Sud Rest. Henriette, Logis Hôtel De Loire Rest. Les Bateliers.
These hotels offer all the amenities for moments for two: double rooms, dinner for two, activities to share with your loved one... Do not hesitate to browse our search page to refine your selection.
If you're looking for a romantic stay near la forteresse D'angers, we recommend the following hotels that have been liked by other couples: Logis Hôtel Marguerite D'anjou, Logis Hôtel Angers Sud Rest. Henriette, Logis Hôtel De Loire Rest. Les Bateliers.
These hotels offer all the amenities for moments for two: double rooms, dinner for two, activities to share with your loved one... Do not hesitate to browse our search page to refine your selection.
What are the most family-friendly hotels in la forteresse D'angers?
If you're looking for a family-friendly hotel near la forteresse D'angers, we have several popular hotels for family travellers, including Logis Hôtel Marguerite D'anjou, Logis Hôtel Angers Sud Rest. Henriette, Logis Hôtel De Loire Rest. Les Bateliers.
Which hotels have the best views in la forteresse D'angers?
Several hotels near la forteresse D'angers have been recommended by travellers for their exceptional views such as Logis Hôtel Marguerite D'anjou, Logis Atoll Hôtel, Logis Hôtel Les 3 Lieux.
These establishments have received very positive feedback about their view.
Do not hesitate to browse our search page to refine your selection.
These establishments have received very positive feedback about their view.
Do not hesitate to browse our search page to refine your selection.
If you visit the Loire castles, your itinerary will inevitably lead you to Angers, a city with a rich historical and architectural heritage.
The site was already occupied by a Gallic oppidum before the Roman conquest and has been inhabited ever since.
Very quickly, the town was built on a promontory overlooking the Maine River and equipped with fortifications.
The Counts of Anjou settled there and built a first palace which was destroyed by fire in the 12th century.
We now suggest that you put your bags down in a hotel near the Anjou fortress and discover the beauty of the current castle dating from the 13th century.
Angers was then in the hands of King Louis IX and it was his mother, Blanche de Castille, who ordered the construction of a 40-metre high and 800-metre long enclosure with 17 imposing towers.
The fortress occupies 2.
5 hectares and part of the town was razed to the ground in order to carry out this immense project.
Although the exterior of the building has changed little since the reign of Louis IX, the interior buildings are a reminder that the castle was home to the court of Anjou during the late Middle Ages.
The former moat transformed into a garden adds elegance to the architectural ensemble.
You will also discover the Tapestry of the Apocalypse, a huge tapestry made in the 14th century, originally comprising six 21-metre long pieces representing the Apocalypse of Saint John.
A little over a hundred metres of this medieval tapestry have been restored and are on display at the Château d'Angers.
The site was already occupied by a Gallic oppidum before the Roman conquest and has been inhabited ever since.
Very quickly, the town was built on a promontory overlooking the Maine River and equipped with fortifications.
The Counts of Anjou settled there and built a first palace which was destroyed by fire in the 12th century.
We now suggest that you put your bags down in a hotel near the Anjou fortress and discover the beauty of the current castle dating from the 13th century.
Angers was then in the hands of King Louis IX and it was his mother, Blanche de Castille, who ordered the construction of a 40-metre high and 800-metre long enclosure with 17 imposing towers.
The fortress occupies 2.
5 hectares and part of the town was razed to the ground in order to carry out this immense project.
Although the exterior of the building has changed little since the reign of Louis IX, the interior buildings are a reminder that the castle was home to the court of Anjou during the late Middle Ages.
The former moat transformed into a garden adds elegance to the architectural ensemble.
You will also discover the Tapestry of the Apocalypse, a huge tapestry made in the 14th century, originally comprising six 21-metre long pieces representing the Apocalypse of Saint John.
A little over a hundred metres of this medieval tapestry have been restored and are on display at the Château d'Angers.