Arromanches-les-Bains
Arromanches-les-Bains : Things to see and do
Arromanches-les-Bains : Organise your stay
Arromanches-les-Bains :
Unmissable tourist sites
Where to sleep?
Arromanches-les-Bains Hotel tips
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Hôtel De La Marine from75 €
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LOGIS Hôtel de Normandie from45 €
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Hôtel-Restaurant Le Mulberry from54 €
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Arromanches-les-Bains Leisure tips
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Private Tour: Mont Saint Michel and Saint Malo Day Trip
- 73.13 €
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Omaha Beach Half-Day Trip from Bayeux
- 45.00 €
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Normandy Battlefields Day Trip: Omaha, Sword and the British Airborne Sector
- 90.00 €
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Travel guide Arromanches-les-Bains
Arromanches-les-Bains
: The Michelin guide review
Its beach still strewn with ghostly concrete caissons, Arromanches-les-Bains is a reminder of the Allies’ technical prowess on 6 June 1944: within a few days they had built an artificial harbour to facilitate the landing of the invasion forces. No D-Day discovery trip is complete without a visit here (Arromanches was the site of the official 60th anniversary commemorations), and it also remains a pleasant seaside resort.
Tourist attractions Arromanches-les-Bains : Things to see and do
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Bayeux Tapestry - Centre Guillaume-le-Conquérant
13bis Rue de Nesmond F - 14400 Bayeux
The famous Bayeux tapestry (it is in fact a piece of embroidery) is housed in a museum with two sections. In the first, this extraordinary 70m-long jewel of Romanesque art is displayed behind a glass panel, highlighting the rivalry between Harold a..
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D-Day Landing Beaches
F - 14000 Caen
Lined by beaches of fine white sand, the Côte de Nacre (Mother-of-Pearl Coast) is nowadays full of life, hugely welcoming and of huge historical significance, attracting visitors from around the world. Through its landscapes, museums, memorials and m..
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During your visit you will see the positions of the formidable German battery, which was built on a picturesque cliff. It included four fearsome 150mm canons, capable of firing on targets 20km away. It took a bombardment of 600t carried out by the Ro..
Hotels Arromanches-les-Bains
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Hôtel L'ideal le Mountbatten
20 Boulevard Gilbert Longuet F - 14117 Arromanches
Prix Prices from : 55 EUR
Hôtel L'IDEAL le Mountbatten is situated in Arromanches-les-Bains, 500 metres from the beach and 15 km from the American Cemetery and the D-Day landing beaches. The hotel offers en suite rooms with a shower and hairdryer, flat-screen TV and tea and ..
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LOGIS Hôtel de Normandie
5, place du 6 Juin. F - 14117 ARROMANCHES
Situated on a historic site looking out to sea. Secure private car park. We welcome guests to rooms equipped with shower & WC, telephone, TV and hair-dryer. Non-stop restaurant service from 11am until 10.30pm. Regional specialities and fine seafood.
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Hôtel-Restaurant Le Mulberry
6, Rue Maurice Lithare F - 14117 Arromanches
Le Mulberry is located in Arromanches, a 2-minute walk from the D-Day beaches on the Normandy coast. It offers 7 en-suite rooms with satellite TV and free Wi-Fi access. The hotel’s restaurant serves traditional Norman cuisine and guests can relax in..
Leisure activities Arromanches-les-Bains
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Prices from : 60.00 €
Pay tribute to the soldiers who fought at Omaha Beach on this afternoon tour of the Normandy beaches from Bayeux. You'll visit the famous battlefield sites of World War II and gain invaluable insights into the wartime experience of the soldiers who..
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Prices from : 60.00 €
Begin your Normandy Battlefields Tour with a visit to the Juno Beach Center, the only museum in the Canadian sector. The Center retraces the implementation of the Canadian Army during fighting in Europe. Your minivan holds a maximum of eight passenge..
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Retrace the main assaults undertaken by the British forces during the first days of the Battle of Normandy on a poignant battlefields tour you'll never forget. If you have a relative who fought in the war, or are at all interested in 20th-century his..
Restaurants Arromanches-les-Bains
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Vire tripe sausage, skate wings in browned butter and carrot and cumin mousseline: diners eat well in this charming rustic restaurant. The view over the canal is so relaxing...
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This former ironmonger's has been turned into a cosy bistro that fills up quickly. Old posters on the walls and an astonishing collection of vintage bric-a-brac set the scene for the hearty and flavoursome bistro fare. You would be wise to reserve a ..
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The name recalls the town in Andalusia where the owner was born. Salmon tartare with langoustine coulis, rabbit stuffed with pistou... the cuisine is appealing and during the summer can be enjoyed on the terrace.
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This café in the musée des Beaux-Arts is a feast in every sense. Find a contemporary decor, terrace, jazz evenings and - last but not least - a menu that creatively revisits Normandy regional classics.
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This former fisherman's bar has been nicely renovated and decorated with lovely photos depicting the sea. The chef only has to cross the street to get provisions at the fish market. The resulting cuisine is inventive and as fresh as it gets. Heartily..
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Behind the simple façade is a Lyon-style bistro serving tasty market sourced dishes that are seasonally inspired. Chalked up on the slate is another delight: a fine selection of wines from small producers.

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