Vieille Ville de Senlis Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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We have stayed in Senlis for two weeks. I just love it. Everyday we have walked and discovered new little areas. Historic Senlis - the cobblestone streets twist and turn in so many different directi...
Roman walls, old narrow streets, amid modern shops
We enjoyed walking through the narrow streets of the oldest part of the town where 3rd century Roman walls can still be seen. The town is a nice mix of old (11th century through 15th century) buildin...
We went to Senlis on a Sunday and at first, we thought we had really messed up. Almost everything was closed. But we soon decided it was a fantastic way to experience the little town. We got some amaz...
Lovely mediaeval town marred by the dreaded parking problems.
The old town is indeed very attractive - paved/cobbled, narrow, winding streets and the small square with the cathedral and bishop's palace (=now museum). The ancient Captian palace remains are a stun...
Quaint little village with a comfortable slow-pace
An inner city riddled with mideval buildings and a fabulous cathedral, the remains of an old royal palace and all within walking distance, makes for a nice, low-paced day of sightseeing. The streets ...
Check it out!
We have stayed in Senlis for two weeks. I just love it. Everyday we have walked and discovered new little areas. Historic Senlis - the cobblestone streets twist and turn in so many different directi...
Roman walls, old narrow streets, amid modern shops
We enjoyed walking through the narrow streets of the oldest part of the town where 3rd century Roman walls can still be seen. The town is a nice mix of old (11th century through 15th century) buildin...
Beautiful, Friendly, Quiet and very Quaint Town.
We went to Senlis on a Sunday and at first, we thought we had really messed up. Almost everything was closed. But we soon decided it was a fantastic way to experience the little town. We got some amaz...
Lovely mediaeval town marred by the dreaded parking problems.
The old town is indeed very attractive - paved/cobbled, narrow, winding streets and the small square with the cathedral and bishop's palace (=now museum). The ancient Captian palace remains are a stun...
Quaint little village with a comfortable slow-pace
An inner city riddled with mideval buildings and a fabulous cathedral, the remains of an old royal palace and all within walking distance, makes for a nice, low-paced day of sightseeing. The streets ...