Visit of Normandy, Caen, Bayeux 2 days / 1 night - in 3*** hotel
410 € (_CB3)

Duration: 2 days 1 nights approx.

Day1: Paris / Caen by train Corail Visit of the Memorial de Caen Lunch at the grill restaurant of the Memorial Artificial port at Arromanches, American war grave, Omaha Beach Free dinner in Bayeux Night at the 3*** hotel at Bayeux Day 2: Free visit of Bayeux Lunch at the restaurant "Le Petit Normand" Audio guided visit of the Bayeux tapestry Transfer hotel/ rayway station by taxi Bayeux/ Paris by train Corail

> Just for you, a concept of free itinerary in the City!
> Take a look at the Caen Memorial in the footsteps of the 2nd World War
> Relive the memories on the landing beaches
> Stroll in the city of Bayeux, famous for its "Tapestry"

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Details - Visit of Normandy, Caen, Bayeux 2 days / 1 night - in 3*** hotel

 

Validity : departure from Paris on Monday,Thursday, Friday

Price includes : Return Corail train journey, one night in 3 star hotel, visit to Caen Memorial (tickets valid for 24hrs), lunch at Memorial restaurant grill, 4-5 hours guided tour of the American and Canadian beaches with bilingual guide, illustrated guidebook on the landings, entry to Battle Museum, Bayeux tapestry and audio guide, taxi from hotel to station on day 2.

Price does not include : personal expenses, drinks.

Day 1: Paris – Caen - Bayeux

6.45 am Meet Gare Saint Lazare to board the 7.12 am Corail train for Caen.
Arrival Caen around 9 am with onward journey to Caen Memorial and a guided visit around World War II sites.
Lunch served at the Memorial restaurant grill.
The afternoon is spent touring the beaches of the Normandy landings (artificial port at Arromanches, German battery at Longues sur Mer, American war grave at Colleville sur Mer, Omaha Beach, Pointe du Hoc) in eight seater car accompanied by bilingual guide.
Departure for Bayeux.
Overnight at hotel.



Day 2 : Bayeux – Paris

Breakfast at hotel.
Free time to visit Bayeux, long ago sacked by northerners, and the town’s eleventh-century Notre Dame Cathedral -- a fine example of the Norman gothic school of architecture built by Bishop Odon, half-brother of William the Conqueror.

You will be free to visit the Museum of the Battle of Normandy which, having been entirely redone in 2006, explores the
unique and exhaustive story of Normandy landings and combat between June 7 and August29, 1944.

Lunch at the Petit Normand restaurant in town centre.

Audio guided visit of the Bayeux tapestry telling the story of King William’s conquest of England following the sermon of Edward the Confessor and the oath taken by King Harold, events which led to the Battle of Hastings.

Taxi from hotel to station at the end of the day for the 6.30 pm Corail train to Paris.


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