🇫🇷 Beauvais, France
Inter Hotel City
📍 3, Rue Antonio de Hojas, Beauvais, 60000
Your stay — Inter Hotel City
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The Property — Inter Hotel City
The Inter Hotel City is a reliable 3-star base right by Beauvais train station, built for practicality over charm. The lobby is compact and clean, with a front desk that operates 24/7 and a small breakfast room to the side. It suits budget-conscious flyers using Beauvais-Tillé airport or train travellers passing through — no frills, but efficient and central.
Chronicles of Beauvais
Beauvais grew from a Gallo-Roman town called Caesaromagus, but its medieval boom left the most visible mark: the incomplete Cathédrale Saint-Pierre, whose Gothic choir vault is the tallest in the world. The city was heavily damaged in both world wars but rebuilt in brick and concrete, giving it a utilitarian feel compared with prettier nearby towns. Today, Beauvais is better known for its airport serving Paris budget airlines than for tourism, and everyday life centres on the weekly market and the national tapestry works at the Galerie nationale de la Tapisserie.
Best Time to Visit
Full Beauvais guide →Best months
June to August — warmest weather, long daylight, and the city's parks and café terraces are most enjoyable. July specifically sees the Fête de la Saint-Pierre with processions and concerts.
Peak / festival surge
July peaks with the Saint-Pierre festival around the 28th, plus general summer holiday traffic at Beauvais-Tillé; hotel prices can rise 15-25% vs. June, and book early.
Budget shoulder season
September offers mild weather, thinner crowds and prices often drop back to low-season rates; May is also good, with spring blooms but fewer tourists.
Weather & packing
Beauvais is prone to sudden rain showers even in high summer because of its northern French location. Pack a lightweight waterproof jacket and a warm layer for evening — nights can drop to 12°C even in July.
Live City Briefing — Beauvais
- The bus shuttle from Beauvais-Tillé airport to the city centre (Line 6) now runs every 20 minutes during peak summer hours; a single costs €1.50.
- A new pedestrian zone on Rue de la Garenne opened in spring 2026, linking the station to the cathedral with benches and planting.
- The 2026 Fête de la Saint-Pierre runs 26-28 July, with a funfair on Place Jeanne Hachette and late-night market stalls — expect noise in the city centre.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Inter Hotel City, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on floors 2 or 3, facing the courtyard if available. These are above street level but below the roof, reducing both traffic hum and any footfall from higher floors.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the ground floor and first floor, especially those overlooking Rue Antonio de Hojas. That street carries local traffic and early-morning service vehicles.
Best views
The best views are from upper-floor street-facing rooms, looking out over the small square and rooftops of central Beauvais.
Quietest floors
Floors 2 and 3 are the quietest. They sit away from ground-level street noise and the top floor’s potential heat or lift machinery hum.
🔊 Noise notes
Rue Antonio de Hojas is a narrow one-way street inside the pedestrian zone, so delivery vans and early rubbish collection can be audible until 8am. The bar downstairs may cause low chatter until late evening.
Insider tips
Park in the covered parking at Place de l'Hotel de Ville, a few minutes' walk away. Ask reception for a room on the courtyard side when you arrive — they hold the quietest ones back.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Inter Hotel City
Free, standard-speed (around 20 Mbps) with no login; ask at desk for the network key
One lift serves all four floors; no stairs-only sections
No digital newsstand; only a free daily printed newspaper (Le Parisien) in the breakfast room
Standard check-in from 14:00; early bag-drop available from 08:00; late check-out until 12:00, €15 surcharge for check-out after 12:00
Free luggage storage at reception during check-in/out hours, available 07:00–23:00
Step-free access via ramp at main entrance; one wheelchair-accessible room on ground floor; no elevator to the tiny garden courtyard
Paid on-site parking €10 per night, 12 spaces; nearest public car park is Parking Saint-Jean, 3-min walk, €12 for 24h; no EV chargers
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €1.10 per person per night (payable at check-in)
Deposit & card hold: A pre-authorisation of €50 per room for incidentals at check-in; advance deposit of first night required for non-refundable bookings
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Centre Commercial des Champs Dolents — 2.3 km · ~28 min walk
Parc Marcel Dassault — 423 m · ~5 min walk
Le Plateau — 1.8 km · ~23 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 1.7 km · ~21 min walk
Pharmacie Caron — 1.5 km · ~18 min walk
Aéroport de Beauvais-Tillé — 1.8 km · ~23 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro (EUR)
Travellers can change money at local banks, such as Crédit Mutuel or BNP Paribas, or use ATMs for a better exchange rate. Be cautious of poor rates at airport or tourist bureaux.
Credit and debit cards, including Visa, Mastercard, and American Express, are widely accepted in Beauvais. Contactless payments are also common, but cash is still preferred for smaller purchases.
Tipping in Beauvais is generally less than in larger cities; 5-10% in restaurants and bars is sufficient, while rounding up the taxi fare is enough for taxi drivers.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A typical cheap coffee can cost around €2-3 at a café or bakery.
A budget lunch at a local boulangerie or café can cost around €8-10.
A cheap dinner at a restaurant can cost around €15-20 for a main course.
Street food is not common in Beauvais, but you can find affordable snacks at markets or food stalls in the town centre.
Auchan and Intermarché are common budget supermarket chains in the area.
High-street shopping is available at the Galeries Lafayette and BHV Marais in nearby Paris, but for a more local experience, try the markets or smaller boutiques in Beauvais.
A day pass for public transport costs around €4.50, and a budget-friendly way to get to Beauvais from the airport is by taking the airport shuttle (€8.50 one-way).
Buy a carnet of ticket strips for public transport, as it's cheaper than individual tickets. Avoid eating at touristy restaurants and opt for local eateries instead. Consider purchasing a Paris Visite pass for free entry to attractions in Paris.
Good to know — Beauvais
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Emergency Contacts
BeauvaisFrom a French landline or mobile, dial 112 for all emergencies (police, ambulance, fire). In Beauvais, the local police station is at 1 Rue de la Préfecture, +33 3 44 06 33 00. For non-urgent medical help, call 116 117 (free, 24/7).
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Beauvais, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Inter Hotel City
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 1.7 km · ~21 min walk — pharmacy · Pharmacie Caron — 1.5 km · ~18 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Paris-Beauvais Airport (BVA) - Terminal 1 → Foyer des jeunes travailleurs (stop: Saint-Jean)
💡 Buy a ticket from the machine at the stop — exact change or card works. Walk 5 mins from the Saint-Jean stop.
Beauvais Gare (train station) → Hôtel du Cygne (stop: Jeanne Hachette)
💡 Validates with the same ticket as the Aérobus; you can buy a day pass for €3.50 if you're hopping around Beauvais. The stop is literally across the street from the hotel.
Beauvais Gare → Paris Gare du Nord (if needed as connection)
💡 For local only, skip the train—Beauvais is walkable. This option works if you're coming from Paris. Get a reduced-price ticket via the SNCF app at least a day before.
Gare de Paris-Nord → Gare de Beauvais
💡 Check the TER app for cancellations; the Foyer is a 15-min walk from the station through the town centre.
Paris-Beauvais Airport (BVA) - Terminal 1 → Gare de Beauvais (train station)
💡 This bus runs a loop; get off at the train station and walk straight down Rue de la République for 10 mins to reach the Foyer.
Beauvais-Tillé Airport (BVA) → Hôtel du Cygne, 22 Rue du 27 Juin
💡 Use the official taxi rank outside arrivals—tourist-trap drivers near the exit charge double. Agree on the fare before getting in; €20–25 is fair for the centre.
Paris-Beauvais Airport (BVA) → Foyer des jeunes travailleurs
💡 Pre-book online to avoid surge pricing; many drivers don't take credit cards on the spot.
Beauvais-Tillé Airport (BVA) → Place Jeanne Hachette (drops near Hôtel du Cygne)
💡 Buy a return ticket at the machine by the bus stop; it saves €1. The bus leaves you 3 minutes' walk from the hotel. Cash only if machine's broken.
About Beauvais
Wikipedia ↗Beauvais (US: boh-VAY; French: [bovɛ] ; Picard: Bieuvais) is a town and commune in northern France, and prefecture of the Oise département, in the Hauts-de-France region, 75 kilometres (47 miles) north of Paris. The commune of Beauvais has a population of 55,550 (2023), making it the most populous ...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Inter Hotel City?
Request a room on floors 2 or 3, facing the courtyard if available. These are above street level but below the roof, reducing both traffic hum and any footfall from higher floors.
Which rooms should I avoid at Inter Hotel City?
Avoid rooms on the ground floor and first floor, especially those overlooking Rue Antonio de Hojas. That street carries local traffic and early-morning service vehicles.
Is Inter Hotel City noisy?
Rue Antonio de Hojas is a narrow one-way street inside the pedestrian zone, so delivery vans and early rubbish collection can be audible until 8am. The bar downstairs may cause low chatter until late evening.
Which rooms have the best views at Inter Hotel City?
The best views are from upper-floor street-facing rooms, looking out over the small square and rooftops of central Beauvais.
What are insider tips for staying at Inter Hotel City?
Park in the covered parking at Place de l'Hotel de Ville, a few minutes' walk away. Ask reception for a room on the courtyard side when you arrive — they hold the quietest ones back.
What time is check-in at Inter Hotel City?
Check-in at Inter Hotel City is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Inter Hotel City have Wi-Fi?
Free, standard-speed (around 20 Mbps) with no login; ask at desk for the network key
Is there a city or tourist tax at Inter Hotel City?
€1.10 per person per night (payable at check-in)
Where can I eat cheaply near Inter Hotel City?
A budget lunch at a local boulangerie or café can cost around €8-10.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Inter Hotel City?
A day pass for public transport costs around €4.50, and a budget-friendly way to get to Beauvais from the airport is by taking the airport shuttle (€8.50 one-way).
When is the best time to visit Beauvais?
June to August — warmest weather, long daylight, and the city's parks and café terraces are most enjoyable. July specifically sees the Fête de la Saint-Pierre with processions and concerts.
Top Attractions in Beauvais
💡 The guided tour (minimal fee) is worth it – they show you a handloom in action. Otherwise, the free self-guided route is fine. Check for weekday closures.
💡 Visit on a sunny morning when the rose window lights up the north transept. The climb up to the roof terrace is paid but worth it for the view.
💡 Go just after lunch when the sun hits the south transept rose window. The queue for the clock show (small fee) forms 20 mins early.
💡 The temporary exhibitions cost, but the permanent rooms are free. Head straight upstairs to the 19th-century landscape gallery – quieter than the ground floor.
💡 Best light for photos is late afternoon. The alley is off the main tourist trail – look for the red brick wall at the end of Rue des Jacobins.
💡 Free entry on the first Sunday of each month. The permanent collection is always free; temporary exhibitions may cost €5–8.
💡 Start from the cathedral and head east. Look for the giant mural of a weaver on Rue des Jacobins – it's faded but authentic. Best light at 17:00.
💡 Pack your own picnic – there’s no café on site. The best shade is by the lake on the west side.