French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in Arras
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Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery is in the western part of the town of Arras in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle, near the Citadel, approximately 2 Kms due west of the railway station. The GPS coordinates for the cemetery are 50.28670, 2.76057
Well worth visiting this WW1 memorial.. it is only about 10 minutes walk from main square. Apart from all the graves of the commonwealth soldiers who lost their lives there are also some German prisoner of war graves...
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RMB is a small, local transport company which serves people who wish to visit memorial sites in France, particularly the Canadian National Vimy Memorial. RMB Transports is an alternative to taxis. We can take one to four people at a time. Our vehicles are a BMW serie2 and a VW Tiguan Carat SUV. We can even pick you up from Lille or Paris airports.
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Imagine an ancestral home, where each room contains its own secrets, where a simple key can make you cross time and space, and where each trip takes you to the deepest secrets of a family ... such is "The Way of Traverse. Here, the riddles and the scenario are one ... the goal is not to leave the room ... but to solve an irresolute mystery ...
4.5 based on 1,237 reviews
We ended up in Arras because we wanted to visit Vimy Ridge. Luckily we had time to wander the streets of Arras to view the (mostly rebuilt) old town and the stunning square. Photos don't do it justice. A very impressive square made charming by the bakeries, shops and restaurants lining it. Enjoy some refreshments and watch the world go by...
4.5 based on 598 reviews
Stunning view of the city. For those who are afraid of heights it was an easy climb. A great deal if you combine the ticket with the Boves tour.
4.5 based on 516 reviews
The place to be in Arras really. Lovely big square, surrounded by beautiful architecture. There are restaurants, cafes and bars all around the square, a lovely place to sit and people watch. They have a market on a Wednesday morning and we discovered, much to our shock, that once a month they have an air raid siren in memory of the war which scared the life out of us because we didnt know about that. Makes you realise how scary that must have been. There is a lot to do around here and the tourist information centre (and the town hall) is on this square which has some caves underneath that you can visit (sadly we didnt have time) and you can also go up the belfry. Beautiful place in the sunshine.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
This building is where the belfry and the tunnels are situated.The staff here are all very friendly and helpful and you can book tickets for the carriere wellington.
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Installée dans une ancienne usine de lampes de mineurs, réhabilitée par l’architecte Jean Nouvel, Cité Nature est un centre culturel et scientifique consacré aux questions que l’on se pose sur la nourriture et l’agriculture, la nature et la santé. On y trouve des expositions scientifiques et artistiques ainsi que des jardins thématiques. Des évènements et des spectacles y sont régulièrement organisés.
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