AUBERGE D'ALSACE - HÔTEL DE FRANCE "WELCOME TO BOUILLON"

Booking :
- Auberge d'Alsace - Hôtel de France
Faubourg de France 1 et 3,
6830 BOUILLON - Tel.:+32 (0) 61 46 65 88
- Fax:+32 (0) 61 46 83 21



The Auberge d'Alsace combines the charm and traditions of the Ardennes. The rustic setting gives the inn a warm-hearted family character, in close proximity to the Semois river and the Château de Godefroid.
- from Thursday 1 April 2010 to Thursday 30 September 2010
Comment:
Price per person € 176
This package includes:
- 2 overnight stays in a double room.
- 2 breakfasts.
- 2 dinners with a pre-dinner drink and 2 glasses of wine.
- A visit of the fortified castle, of the Godefroid de Bouillon Archaeoscope, of the Ducal Museum and a ride in the tourist road-train.
Supplement single: + € 15.
Reservation required.
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AUBERGE D'ALSACE - HÔTEL DE FRANCE **** (BOUILLON)Near the walking paths. Good cuisine, menus for guests, large and varied breakfasts. Very agreeable. |
ARCHÉOSCOPE GODEFROID DE BOUILLON (BOUILLON)The archeoscope of Godefroid of Bouillon will transport you on an emotional journey through space and time into the heart of the first Crusade. The life and destiny of Duke Godefroid and his trip to Jerusalem are brought to life with modern audio-visual technology, special effects and outstanding sets. The ancient convent of the Sépulcrines, which dates back to the beginning of the 17th century, in which the archeoscope is situated, belongs to the Order of the Saint-Sépulcre, founded in Jerusalem by Godefroid of Bouillon in 1099. |
FORTIFIED CASTLE OF BOUILLON AND ITS BIRD OF PREY SPECTACLE (BOUILLON)The castle-fortress of Bouillon is one of the most ancient and interesting remains of feudalism in Belgium with the first fortifications thought to go back as far as the 8th century. The castle-fortress of Bouillon was built on three rocky outcrops overhanging the Semois river and is characterized by a labyrinth of corridors and huge vaulted halls. The castle became first famous due to Godefroid, an acknowledged defender of Saint Sépulcre and the leader of the first Crusade (1096). In order to finance his expedition to the Holy Land, he mortgaged the castle with the Archbishop of Liège. During the wars of Louis XIV it underwent large-scale refurbishments by Vauban. |
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