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Yohann Lature6, Rue Saint Martin
14400
Bayeux
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Appartement du Dial in Bayeux provides comfortable accommodation with complimentary Wi-Fi. Situated only a short 2-minute stroll from the Baron Gérard Museum and 300 meters from the Bayeux Tapestry Museum, guests can conveniently explore these popular attractions. This apartment offers a fully equipped kitchen for guests' use.Featuring a flat-screen TV, a bedroom, and a living room, the apartment also includes a seating area and a bathroom with a shower. Guests can opt to rent bicycles during their stay.
Within a 4-minute walk, guests can visit the Notre Dame Bayeux Cathedral, while the Museum of the Battle of Normandy is just 900 meters away. For travelers, the nearest airport is Deauville - Normandie Airport, approximately 59 km from the property.
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- Bayeux Cathedral: Located in the heart of Bayeux, the impressive Bayeux Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. It houses the famous Bayeux Tapestry and offers stunning views from its towers.
- Musée de la Tapisserie de Bayeux (Bayeux Tapestry Museum): This museum showcases the world-renowned Bayeux Tapestry, a remarkable 70-meter-long embroidered cloth depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England in 1066.
- British War Cemetery: Situated just outside Bayeux, the British War Cemetery is a solemn and serene place dedicated to the memory of the Allied soldiers who lost their lives during World War II. It holds over 4,000 graves.
- Museum of the Battle of Normandy: This museum provides a comprehensive overview of the Battle of Normandy, one of the pivotal events of World War II. It displays a wide array of artifacts, vehicles, and exhibits that recount the story of the battle.
- Bayeux War Cemetery: Another important war cemetery, the Bayeux War Cemetery is the largest Commonwealth cemetery in France. It contains the graves of over 4,600 soldiers, mainly British and Commonwealth troops who died during the Battle of Normandy.
- Jardin Public de Bayeux (Public Garden): Located near the city center, this charming public garden offers a peaceful retreat with beautiful flower beds, manicured lawns, and a picturesque lake. It's an ideal spot for a leisurely walk or a picnic.
- Baron Gérard Museum of Art and History: Housed in a former bishop's palace, this museum showcases a diverse collection of art and historical artifacts. It includes paintings, sculptures, furniture, and archaeological finds that provide insights into the region's history.
- Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Bayeux (Notre-Dame Cathedral): Not to be confused with Bayeux Cathedral, this smaller cathedral is an architectural gem in its own right. It features a mix of Romanesque and Gothic styles and houses beautiful stained glass windows.
- Bayeux Medieval Festival: If you happen to visit during the first weekend of July, you can experience the Bayeux Medieval Festival. This lively event brings history to life with jousting tournaments, medieval markets, street performances, and period costumes. 10. Bayeux Market: Every Saturday morning, Bayeux hosts a bustling market where locals and visitors can browse through a wide range of fresh produce, local delicacies, clothing, crafts, and more. It's a great place to soak up the vibrant atmosphere of the city.