Arras(France) Travel 2026: Cheap Flights, Hotels & Top Attractions

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Citadel in Arras28 hotelsMain Square Festival 202628 hotelsBeaux-Arts Museum of Arras at the former Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Vaast28 hotelsBeffroi de l'Hôtel de Ville d'Arras28 hotelsPlace des Heros28 hotelsPorte Royale28 hotelsLa Maison de Robespierre28 hotelsGrand Place28 hotelsCite Nature28 hotelsJardin du gouverneur28 hotelsMairie28 hotelsEglise Saint Jean Baptiste28 hotelsPlace du Théâtre / Rue Saint-Aubert28 hotelsSquare Cousteau28 hotelsLe Pont de Singe28 hotelsJardin des Alées28 hotelsLe Chemin de Traverse - Escape Game Barbot28 hotelsFontaine Neptune28 hotelsArrascape28 hotelsFlèche Gaudemont28 hotelsLa Carriere Wellington28 hotelsMédiathèque De L'abbaye Saint-Vaast D'arras28 hotelsMaison Diocésaine Saint-Vaast d'Arras28 hotelsMonastère Sainte-Claire des Clarisses28 hotelsPôle culturel Saint-Pierre Conservatoire28 hotelsArtois University28 hotelsAuchan ARRAS28 hotelsArras Guitare28 hotelsE.Leclerc Arras28 hotelsThe House of the Companions28 hotelsCimetière Sun Quarry28 hotelsDegouve-Brabant Stadium28 hotelsNational Conservatory Music Dancing D'art Dramatique28 hotelsStade Pierre Bolle28 hotelsAushopping Arras28 hotelsRoyal Varietes28 hotelsMadame Re'belle28 hotelsArras Station28 hotelsJe2Piste28 hotelsCasino d'Arras28 hotelsFaubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery28 hotelsHop Hop Hop Circus28 hotelsSpace Art's & Com28 hotelsBaramousse28 hotelsInternship De Ville28 hotelsGeneral Technical College Robespierre28 hotelsDocteur Anne Conreur28 hotelsBlueSpa28 hotelsMy Yoga Alchimie28 hotelsSchool Lazare Carnot28 hotels

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Arras Overview

City Summary

Arras is a historic city in the Pas-de-Calais department of France, renowned for its medieval architecture and rich cultural heritage. The city boasts magnificent squares and Gothic buildings, particularly the Grand Place and Place des Héros, which reflect its long history. Arras was also a significant battlefield during World War I, attracting many history enthusiasts.

Must-See Attractions

Must-see attractions include the Grand Place and Place des Héros, surrounded by 17th-century Flemish-style buildings that are beautifully lit at night. The Arras Town Hall and Saint-Vaast Cathedral are exemplary Gothic structures. Additionally, the Wellington Tunnel (Carrière Wellington), a World War I underground tunnel, now serves as a museum showcasing wartime history.