Caen: Must-see Sites Private Walking Tour
This 2-hour tour can follow a classic route covering Caen’s most iconic landmarks, or be tailored to a specific theme such as William the Conqueror's legacy, the city's role in WWII, or sacred architecture. Whether you're a history enthusiast, architecture lover, or a curious traveler, your experience will be shaped to reflect your preferences.
Visit the Château de Caen, one ...
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50 Rue de Bernières, 14000 Caen, France
Abbaye aux Dames
Discover the elegance of the Abbaye aux Dames, founded in the 11th century by Queen Mathilde. This Romanesque gem features a serene cloister and the stunning Church of Sainte-Trinité. As you explore, your guide will share stories of its spiritual significance and architectural beauty, offering a peaceful journey through Normandy’s religious and cultural heritage.
Le Vaugueux
Step into Caen’s past in the atmospheric Vaugueux district. Stroll along cobbled lanes lined with half-timbered houses and hidden courtyards. Once home to Edith Piaf’s family, this area is now a food lover’s paradise. Your guide will highlight the neighborhood’s rich history and point out charming bistros where Norman cuisine and tradition take center stage.
Château de Caen
Explore the massive Château de Caen, a fortress built by William the Conqueror in the 11th century. Walk through ancient ramparts, panoramic viewpoints, and centuries of history housed in its museums. Your guide will reveal how this medieval stronghold shaped Caen’s identity and served as both a royal residence and strategic military site.
Abbaye aux Hommes
Admire the exterior of the Abbaye aux Hommes, a majestic Romanesque complex founded by William the Conqueror. Now home to Caen’s city hall, the abbey impresses with its grand architecture, historical gravitas, and the imposing Église Saint-Étienne. Your guide will share the abbey’s story and its role in Normandy’s monastic and civic life.


