
Bayeux Travel Guide
Overview
Located in Normandy, Bayeux is a charming medieval town best known for the world-famous Bayeux Tapestry, its well-preserved Old Town, and as a key location in World War II history. With cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and a stunning Gothic cathedral, Bayeux offers a peaceful yet rich cultural experience, ideal for history lovers and those exploring the D-Day landing beaches.
When to Visit
- April – June: Pleasant weather and blooming gardens. Great for sightseeing.
- July – August: Warmest months and busiest time, especially during the D-Day anniversary events.
- September – October: Cooler temperatures and fewer crowds. Ideal for relaxed exploration.
- November – March: Off-season with limited hours at attractions, but cozy and quiet.
Where to Stay
- Hotel Reine Mathilde: Central and affordable, with views of the cathedral.
- Villa Lara Hotel: A luxury boutique stay steps from the Tapestry Museum.
- Le Lion d’Or: Historic hotel with a restaurant known for Norman cuisine.
How to Get There
- By Train: Direct trains from Paris Saint-Lazare to Bayeux take around 2.5 hours.
- By Car: Approximately a 3-hour drive from Paris or 1 hour from Caen.
- By Air: Fly into Caen–Carpiquet Airport or Paris Charles de Gaulle, then take a train or rental car.
Getting Around
- Bayeux is walkable; most attractions are within the town center.
- For D-Day beaches or countryside, rent a car or join a guided tour.
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Bayeux
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Bayeux, Cathedrale Notre Dame de Bayeux, Rue du Bienvenu, 14400 Bayeux, France