1. Musee Historique de la Resistance et de la Deportation
Created in 1972 by the ANACR, the Vercors national acquaintance ship of pioneers and voluntary warriors, the Centre historique de la résistance et de la Déportation is introduced in the south wing of the previous Convent of the Visitation. The Museum of Resistance and Deportation was initiated in 1974. In 2004, the Centre entered another period of communication with clients when it started a bilingual site.
3. Hôtel Thomé
Hotel offers full room service whenever you want and whatever you want. Its location is very comfortable and unique, with great view and excellent transport in the area. Rooms are well designed with tv sets and wifi.
2. Marques Avenue
Famous boutiques, assembled in one spot, where you can find top brands with discounted prices. This avenue is exceptionally fascinating, particularly for the gourmet shop and pastries. It has so many restored buildings, both for adults and childreen.
4. Jacquemart
Jacquemart was founded in 1174, and its entryway was changed throughout the history. The tower is 37 meters high. The Jacquemart Romans-sur-Isere is one of the biggest of those that remain today in about fifty French urban areas. It was very popular in the distance past, maybe even more than today. But, no matter what, do not miss a chance to visit this historical place.
Romans-sur-Isere is small and attractive town with very urban people. Nightlife in Romans is surreal, and you will definitely be amazed with its magical atmosphere.
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