Featuring a terrace, B&B HOTEL Lens Musée Du Louvre is located in Lens in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region, 2 km from Louvre Lens Museum and 2.9 km from Bollaert-Delelis Stadium.
Richard
Australia
The manager was extremely friendly and very helpful. We enjoyed the breakfast. The family room has plenty of space.
Hôtel Louvre-Lens - Esprit de France features a restaurant, fitness centre, a bar and garden in Lens. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
This Campanile hotel is located just 5 km from the centre of Lens and 3 km from both the train station and Stade Bollaert-Delelis. With a 24-hour reception, it offers 51 rooms equipped with free...
Flora
United Kingdom
Easy check in, even late in the evening, simple clean rooms
The LOGIS Hôtel & Restaurant - LENSOTEL is located in the Lens Commercial Centre, 4 km north of central Lens and 5 km from Bollaert-Delelis Stadium.
Len
United Kingdom
Although it wasn't easy to find in the dark (and rain), the hotel had a welcoming atmosphere. Staff were lovely and very helpful. The room was comfortable - an excellent shower - with a large bed. The restaurant was a great surprise. Not only was the food exceptional but the wine menu was pretty good too. All in all, a really good hotel with excellent staff - oh, and the breakfast was yummy too. Have to give this hotel top marks.
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Situated within a short walk from the train station and the shops, Villa Louvre Lens is located in Lens. It provides free high-speed WiFi access and shuttle service.
Located in Lens, 1.1 km from Bollaert-Delelis Stadium and 1.7 km from Louvre Lens Museum, Appart Hotel Relax Spa provides accommodation with free WiFi.
Roelof
Netherlands
Privat Hammam / Sauna in the room is perfect!
With a usefull a4 sheet manual it is relatively easy to use.
Fly to Lille Airport, 40km from Lens, then take a taxi or bus. Alternatively, take a direct train from Paris (1 hour) or London (1.5 hours) via the Eurostar. Domestic travellers can also drive; Lens is 200km north of Paris.
The most convenient airport for Lens, France is Lille Airport, due to its proximity and frequent connections. It's approximately 30km away, making it ideal for both domestic and international travellers.
Lens, France, offers a variety of public transport options. The Tadao bus network provides extensive coverage within the city. For intercity travel, Lens railway station offers regional and high-speed TGV services. Cycling is popular, with numerous bike lanes. Car hire is available, but remember to drive on the right.
The city centre of Lens, France, is the best area to stay for visitors. It offers convenient access to attractions like the Louvre-Lens Museum and Stade Bollaert-Delelis. It's also well-served by public transport and has a variety of dining options.
What guests said about Lens:
6.0
Scored 6.0
We found Lens a little disapointing, very few restaurants...
We found Lens a little disapointing, very few restaurants and other places to eat that looked attractive, some noisy ones but a large shortage of family type restaurants. The last train back from Lille was too early. Not enough attractions in Lens to make us want to go back.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lens is a beautiful tiwn. its train station is built in the...
Lens is a beautiful tiwn. its train station is built in the shape of an old fashioned steam train...
The Paris Louvre museum has opened an annex museum in Lens, known as the Louvre Lens..
It is also the perfect town ti visit various WW1 cemeteries, including The ring if remememberance, containing the names of every soldier killed in the Oas de Calais, including German dead. Others include Vimy Ridge, a must see, and Notre Dame de Lorrette, which contains the remains of 50,000 French dead... An amazing place... Thiepval is also very close....
Thomas
France
10
Scored 10
There's lots to do in Lens but the town itself can look a...
There's lots to do in Lens but the town itself can look a little run down in places. However, the Louvre-Lens museum and the nature trail around it are magical. The museum offered free entrance, possibly because of Covid, during our visit. We thoroughly enjoyed the museum, the exhibits, and the design of the museum itself. For us, the museum has the perfect amount of information for each exhibit, wonderful artefacts, and some spectacular photographs. Although expensive, we enjoyed a superb meal at the restaurant, L'Atelier de Marc Meurin, in the grounds of the museum. We would like to return to Lens to see some of the World War One memorials, cycle some of the bike paths, and climb the slag heaps that are open to the public.
Henriette
Guernsey
10
Scored 10
Musee Louvre great for a cultural trip and the investment...
Musee Louvre great for a cultural trip and the investment that has bought to the local area is good to see.
The environmental regeneration of the coal mines is excellent - planting, foot paths, local flora and fauna.
Great to see young and old alike enjoying the skating park on skateboards, bikes, scooters a real centre for for the local community.
Great football stadium.
Clean town - I hope it gets more investment.
Close to the route from Eurotunnel to south of france so good for an overnight stop.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Louvre -lens must see
Louvre -lens must see
Tourist information are very accommodating and arranged an all day shuttle at a quarter of the going price included
1914-18 war museum
Notre dame cathedral
And the Ring
Shuttles prompt and reliable
Moninna
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Busy town, some shops closed on the high street/city centre.
Busy town, some shops closed on the high street/city centre... same as everywhere else.
I ent to see some of the WW1 memorial sites (Vimy Ridge etc), and it was a great location for that. Only took me about 15 mins to get to the small towns where the site are located
Easy pick-up of key. Basic decor but clean. One bedroom with twin beds and one bedroom with double - good-sized rooms, very comfortable beds. Good-sized shower room/toilet. Small living area with kitchenette. Close to restaurants, small supermarkets and high street. We found free parking on the street outside, but maybe were just lucky. One nice touch was the little dossier provided by the owners describing local attractions, recommending restaurants etc. Overall a decent place to stay if spending one or two nights in Lens.
The hotel is nice and has a large parking lot. The location is ok and you can even walk to the center in about 20-30 min if you want to. The rooms where clean (and big enough for 2 people), the staff friendly and breakfast was nice and fresh (even though not a huge selection). For a hotel of this size I was not expecting that the staff at the reception does not speak a single word in English; however, I somehow I can't/ don't want to make this a negative point, just something to keep in mind :-)
The man at the reception desk was very cheerful and helpful.
I was worried because the reviews were not very high, but the room was very clean and the electricity, outlets, wifi and shower were all very satisfactory.
The common areas are a bit dated due to the age of the building, but they are clean.
The location is right in front of the station and the cost is very reasonable.
I will use it again when I go to Lens.
The room is very large and well appointed with ensuite bathroom. The furnishings and fixtures are to a very high standard. Chantal is a great hostess, making delicious breakfast and able to recommend restaurants and other services. The location is perfect, about 5 minutes from the station and also 5 minutes to the high street. Lens is a lovely town to visit for 2-3 days.
Spotlessly clean, funky 'warehouse' chic, well cared for and pot plants live and thriving. Kitted out in Ikea, modern and comfortable. Beds lovely. City Carrefour supermarket 12min walk away, MacD over the fence! We had the added ambience of FC Lens versus West Ham - stadium next door.
Really nice idea , modern hotel built behind a historic facade of mining houses.
But the execution falls a bit flat.
Don't book an even numbered room, nearest to the road as you will be awoken after 0600 by a constant stream of cars, buses and lorries.
Lovely hotel in a great location. Very close to the museum Louvre where we wanted to visit. Lovely town centre close by and restaurants near by too.
The hotel was great for the cost. The room was a good size for 4 people
Excellent location, right opposite the station and a few minutes walk from the centre and the football stadium. Good sized room, clean and comfortable and well sound-proofed. Friendly, helpful staff.
Excellent location - very close to the centre and train station. They were remodelling the restaurannt, so I was unable to try meals. It's a nice friendly little hotel, in a very good location.
This hotel with its private and spacious garden is a haven of tranquility inside a busy commercial shopping centre and it is just a short hop to and from thr Channel ports.
The proximity to Gare de Lens made the location ideal. The room was excellent, as was the setting. I like how they incorporated sustainability into their workflow.
Beautiful modern apartment with all conveniences. Excellent location for both Lens and Loos-en-Gohelle, with great transport links. Very reasonably priced.
Lovely hotel with lot's of communal spaces, play room for kids, zen style garden, sauna you can book for 30 -40 mins private use, really helpful staff.
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