A magnificent medieval castle towers over Caenit was here that William the Conqueror set out to conquer England. A walk among the stones of the medieval abbeys of Tapestry and St. Stephen's reveal great masterpieces created by Normandy's talented craftsmen. A trip to the D-Day beaches is a must, as are visits to the WWII museum and Memorial Museum, both dedicated to those who fought for France during WWII.
Including Abbey of St-Étienne, Château de Caen, Tour Guillaume-Le-Roy, Église Saint-Pierre, Church of Vieux Saint-Sauveur de Caen, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen, Caen Memorial, Ardenne Abbey, Manoir des Gens d'Armes, Église Saint-Georges, Les Ruines du donjon, Abbey of Sainte-Trinité, Juno Beach Centre, Pegasus Bridge, Musée de Normandie, Sword Beach, St-Etienne-le-Vieux Church, Manoir du Pont-Créon, Parc de la Colline aux Oiseaux, Merville Gun Battery, Château de Cairon, Quartier du Vaugueux, Croix du cimetière, Monastery of the Visitation, Église Notre-Dame and many more sightseeing highlights of Caen.