Private Tour of Caen and visit of the Memorial Museum
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Private Tour of Caen and visit of the Memorial Museum

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About this experience

Your local tour guide will be able to provide countless bits of information about the region.

Your walking tour of Caen will take you to the famous Abbeys, and in or around the castle.

This tour also includes the Caen Memorial museum.

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Private Tour of Caen and visit of the Memorial Museum

Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
Private Tour Guide
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Caen Memorial Museum tickets

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

Visit the Castle built around 1060 by William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy then King of England. The ducal castle in Caen is now home to the Musée de Normandie (Normandy Museum) and the Musée des Beaux Arts (Museum of Fine Arts).

In the town centre, discover over 5 hectares of perfectly restored and maintained fortifications. The locals love to come here for a pleasant stroll. The ramparts offer a splendid viewpoint over the town.

Chateau currently under renovation. Construction may impair visit and we may substitute for a walking tour in the same area.

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Stop 2

Visit the Lady's Abbey, founded around the year 1060 by Matilda of Flanders, wife of William the Conqueror

The Abbaye-aux-Dames was home to a community of Benedictine nuns until the French Revolution.
After this painful period, the conventual buildings became, in succession, a military garrison, a poorhouse, a hospital in 1823 and a hospice in 1908.
The buildings were restored in 1984 in order to house the Regional Council of Lower Normandy.
The cloisters gallery presents a beautiful example of fan-shaped vaults.
The abbey church, dedicated to the Holy Trinity on 18 June 1066, remains a masterpiece of Norman Romanesque architecture, despite some 19th-century renovations.
Queen Matilda rests in the choir under a slab of black Tournai marble. The capitals of the apse offer a variety of more or less fantastical animals drawn from the bestiary.

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Stop 3

Visit William's the Conqueror Abbey.

The city of Caen has some of the most important monuments from the era of the Dukes of Normandy.
William entrusted the Benedictine monk Lanfranc, builder of Bec Abbey, with the construction of the two abbeys. The abbey church of St. Stephen, although largely rebuilt during the Gothic period, is a remarkable example of Norman Romanesque architecture. It inspired a great number of English churches built after the Conquest in 1066. William is buried here.
Spared by the bombings in 1944, because it was used as a refuge for the citizenry of Caen, the Abbaye-aux-Hommes became the City Hall in 1965. The architecture and interior decorations of the 18th-century buildings are not to be missed.

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Stop 4

Unique museum! An immersion into the heart of 20th century history. A century marked by the World War II, a conflict that resulted in the death of 60 million soldiers and civilians. A century of major geopolitical upheavals, marked by Europe’s determination to preserve peace.

What's not included

Gratuities
Lunch

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

About Bayeux

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.

Top Attractions

Bayeux Tapestry

A 70-meter-long embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066.

Historical 1-2 hours €12

Bayeux Cathedral

A stunning Gothic cathedral with beautiful stained glass windows and a rich history.

Religious 30-60 minutes Free (donations welcome)

D-Day Landing Beaches

The site of the Allied landings on June 6, 1944, during World War II.

Historical Half to full day Free (museums may charge)

Bayeux War Cemetery

A Commonwealth war cemetery containing the graves of soldiers who died in the D-Day landings and the Battle of Normandy.

Historical 30-60 minutes Free

Bayeux Museum of Battle of Normandy

A museum dedicated to the Battle of Normandy, with exhibits on the D-Day landings and the subsequent campaign.

Historical 1-2 hours €8.50

Must-Try Local Dishes

Moules à la Crème Normande

Mussels cooked in a creamy sauce with Norman butter and cider.

Main Contains seafood and dairy

Tarte Normande

A traditional apple tart with a caramelized top, often served with cream.

Dessert Contains gluten and dairy

Camembert

A famous Norman cheese made from cow's milk, with a rich and creamy flavor.

Dairy Contains dairy

Cidre

Norman cider, made from apples grown in the region, often served with meals.

Drink Alcoholic beverage

Popular Activities

Hiking along the Normandy coastline Cycling through the countryside Kayaking on the River Aure Strolling along the River Aure Visiting local cider houses Enjoying the peaceful town center Visiting the Bayeux Tapestry Exploring Bayeux Cathedral

Best Time to Visit

June to August

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.

15°C to 25°C 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: French
  • Widely spoken: English, Spanish, German
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST) during daylight saving time

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

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.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas
  • • Use licensed taxis

Getting there

By air
  • Normandy-Caen Carpiquet Airport • 25 km from Bayeux
  • Deauville-Normandy Airport • 80 km from Bayeux
By train

Bayeux Train Station

By bus

Bayeux Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The local bus system is affordable and covers most of the town and nearby areas.

Taxis

Available • Apps:

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Town Center Saint-Lô Street Port de Bayeux

Day trips

Caen
30 km • Half day to full day

A historic city with a rich past, known for its castle, museums, and memorials.

Mont Saint-Michel
100 km • Full day

A stunning island commune with a medieval abbey, known for its unique architecture and tidal surroundings.

Arromanches-les-Bains
15 km • Half day

A coastal town known for its role in the D-Day landings and its museum dedicated to the Normandy landings.

Festivals

D-Day Commemorations • June 6th Bayeux International Arts Festival • July Medieval Festival • August

Pro tips

  • Visit the Bayeux Tapestry early in the morning to avoid crowds
  • Rent a car for flexibility in visiting the D-Day beaches and other nearby attractions
  • Try local specialties like Norman cider and Camembert cheese
  • Explore the town's medieval streets and hidden courtyards
  • Check for local festivals and events during your visit
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 8
  • Adult required for booking
Secure booking
Free cancellation available

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