Explore France’s history and discover the jewels in the crown of Normandy on this private day trip to Rouen, Bayeux, and Falaise from Bayeux. Follow a private guide through the medieval streets of Bayeaux and admire famous landmarks including Bayeaux Cathedral and the UNESCO–listed Bayeaux Tapestry. Explore the Church of Saint-Maclou, 11th-century Rouen Cathedral, and Rouen’s pretty Old Town, then visit the Abbaye aux Hommes and the castle of William the Conqueror in Caen. This private 8-hour tour includes pickup and drop-off at your Bayeaux hotel.
Pickup included
Start your tour with a 9am pickup at your accommodation or the local train station in Bayeux, then follow your private guide on a walking tour through the medieval city.
Discover top attractions including Bayeaux Cathedral, the UNESCO–listed Bayeaux Tapestry, and the Tree of Liberty — planted during the French Revolution. Along the way, listen as your private guide sheds light on centuries of French history.
After lunch in a Bayeux restaurant (own expense), head onward to Rouen. Take in key sites of interest such as the Church of Saint-Maclou, 11th-century Rouen Cathedral, and the place where Joan of Arc was killed. Explore the historic Old Town, and soak up the atmosphere in the bustling market square.
In the afternoon, continue onward to Caen and discover famous landmarks like the Abbaye aux Hommes, the castle of William the Conqueror, and Caen Cathedral. Time permitting, visit the last castle of William the Conqueror in Falaise, then return to your starting point in Bayeux to conclude your tour.
Please note: this private tour does not include entrance fees.
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
Bayeux is a charming town in Normandy, France, famous for the Bayeux Tapestry, a medieval embroidery that tells the story of the Norman Conquest of England. The town's well-preserved architecture, rich history, and proximity to the D-Day landing beaches make it a compelling destination for history enthusiasts and cultural travelers.
A 70-meter-long embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066.
A stunning Gothic cathedral with beautiful stained glass windows and a rich history.
The site of the Allied landings on June 6, 1944, during World War II.
A Commonwealth war cemetery containing the graves of soldiers who died in the D-Day landings and the Battle of Normandy.
A museum dedicated to the Battle of Normandy, with exhibits on the D-Day landings and the subsequent campaign.
Mussels cooked in a creamy sauce with Norman butter and cider.
A traditional apple tart with a caramelized top, often served with cream.
A famous Norman cheese made from cow's milk, with a rich and creamy flavor.
Norman cider, made from apples grown in the region, often served with meals.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather and numerous festivals. It's the best time for outdoor activities and visiting the D-Day beaches.
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Bayeux is generally safe, with low crime rates. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Bayeux Train Station
Bayeux Bus Station
The local bus system is affordable and covers most of the town and nearby areas.
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A historic city with a rich past, known for its castle, museums, and memorials.
A stunning island commune with a medieval abbey, known for its unique architecture and tidal surroundings.
A coastal town known for its role in the D-Day landings and its museum dedicated to the Normandy landings.
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