Mont Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of France’s most breathtaking escapes from Paris. Picture yourself stepping into a fairytale world as you travel from the heart of Paris in an air-conditioned vehicle and journey through scenic Normandy landscapes on your way to this stunning medieval island. With a professional, knowledgeable, trilingual guide (EN/ES/FR), you’ll experience the best of Mont Saint-Michel—from its ancient cobbled streets and panoramic bay views to the incredible Abbey that rises above it all. Once there, immerse yourself in the village’s charm—wander the quaint streets and climb the ramparts for unforgettable views. Taste Normandy specialties, from fresh bay seafood and galettes to the iconic Mère Poulard omelet, plus local favorites like salt-meadow lamb, Normandy cheeses, buttery caramels and apple treats, and classic drinks such as cider, Calvados, and Pommeau. Then explore unique shops filled with local crafts and treats.
Wander along cobbled streets of the medieval village that have stood the test of time. As you walk, your guide will reveal the fascinating history behind this pilgrimage site, once a place of worship and a beacon for travelers from all over the world. Don’t forget to stop and take photos at the best viewpoints, where the bay meets the sky in dramatic beauty.
Saint-Pierre Church is a small, peaceful chapel on the mount, known for its historic charm and serene atmosphere
Reach the summit of the mount to visit the magnificent Gothic abbey. With your included entrance ticket and audio guide, explore the cloisters, refectory, chapels and grand halls at your own pace. From the terraces, admire panoramic views over the vast bay stretching toward the horizon.
Walk along parts of the medieval ramparts that protected the mount from invasions. From here, enjoy stunning views over the bay and better understand how geography and tides made Mont Saint-Michel nearly impregnable.
Enjoy free time to explore independently. Have lunch at one of the local restaurants and taste regional Norman specialties such as: the famous fluffy omelette at La Mère Poulard, traditional buckwheat galettes, fresh seafood from the bay, local Normandy cider and more.
Métro : Louvre-Rivoli ligne 1 , devant l'agence France Tourisme
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