What to do on a weekend in Caen?
Have you planned a trip to Caen but are worried you won't have enough time to see everything?
Don't worry, Caen is the perfect destination for a two-day break.
Located less than three hours from Paris, the city of William the Conqueror has everything you need for a successful weekend in Normandy.
Between historical heritage, culture and the seaside, follow the guide to discover the Norman city in 48 hours.
Start your visit at Caen Castle, founded in the 11th century by William the Conqueror.
This vast site is now home to the Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Normandy, which are a must-see to understand the city's roots.
Continue your visit with the two abbeys founded by the ducal couple:
After visiting the abbeys, head to the Vaugueux district, a charming medieval area with cobbled streets.
It's the perfect place to enjoy lunch in a typical Caen atmosphere thanks to its excellent restaurants.
In the afternoon, treat yourself to a break in the greenery of the Jardin des Plantes or a stroll along the Orne, on foot or by bike.
In summer, the Rives de l'Orne district is transformed into a festive place with a few terraces, entertainment and concerts.
Spend the morning at the Caen Memorial, a must-see museum dedicated to the Second World War and peace.
This historical and educational visit is a highlight of the trip. Allow a few hours to enjoy it to the full.
In the afternoon, take the road to the D-Day beaches.
Less than 30 minutes away, Ouistreham, Arromanches and Courseulles-sur-Mer are easily accessible.
Take the opportunity to visit the Atlantic Wall Museum or the Juno Beach Centre, depending on your itinerary.
Throughout the year, Caen also hosts a variety of cultural events. Before your stay, check the local calendar so you don't miss anything.
The Best Western Plus Le Moderne in Caen is located in the city centre, just a few minutes' walk from the main tourist attractions.
All our modern, air-conditioned rooms have a private bathroom, a flat-screen TV with Chromecast and a courtesy tray.
To start your day off right, enjoy a hearty breakfast buffet featuring local products.
You can also rent an electric bike for a full or half day to explore the D-Day beaches.
Parking is available, as well as electric charging stations.
Don't worry, Caen is the perfect destination for a two-day break.
Located less than three hours from Paris, the city of William the Conqueror has everything you need for a successful weekend in Normandy.
Between historical heritage, culture and the seaside, follow the guide to discover the Norman city in 48 hours.
Day 1: Medieval history and exploring the city centre
Explore the historic centre
Start your visit at Caen Castle, founded in the 11th century by William the Conqueror.
This vast site is now home to the Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Normandy, which are a must-see to understand the city's roots.
Admire Caen's iconic abbeys
Continue your visit with the two abbeys founded by the ducal couple:
- The Abbaye aux Hommes, a masterpiece of Romanesque art, where William the Conqueror is buried.
- The Abbaye aux Dames, built by Duchess Matilda, is just as majestic.
Lunch in the Vaugueux district
After visiting the abbeys, head to the Vaugueux district, a charming medieval area with cobbled streets.
It's the perfect place to enjoy lunch in a typical Caen atmosphere thanks to its excellent restaurants.
Try out outdoor activities
In the afternoon, treat yourself to a break in the greenery of the Jardin des Plantes or a stroll along the Orne, on foot or by bike.
In summer, the Rives de l'Orne district is transformed into a festive place with a few terraces, entertainment and concerts.
Day 2: Remembering the past, a trip to the D-Day beaches and the Caen Memorial
Spend the morning at the Caen Memorial, a must-see museum dedicated to the Second World War and peace.
This historical and educational visit is a highlight of the trip. Allow a few hours to enjoy it to the full.
Set sail for the historic D-Day beaches
In the afternoon, take the road to the D-Day beaches.
Less than 30 minutes away, Ouistreham, Arromanches and Courseulles-sur-Mer are easily accessible.
Take the opportunity to visit the Atlantic Wall Museum or the Juno Beach Centre, depending on your itinerary.
Throughout the year, Caen also hosts a variety of cultural events. Before your stay, check the local calendar so you don't miss anything.
Book your 4-star hotel in Caen city centre
The Best Western Plus Le Moderne in Caen is located in the city centre, just a few minutes' walk from the main tourist attractions.
All our modern, air-conditioned rooms have a private bathroom, a flat-screen TV with Chromecast and a courtesy tray.
To start your day off right, enjoy a hearty breakfast buffet featuring local products.
You can also rent an electric bike for a full or half day to explore the D-Day beaches.
Parking is available, as well as electric charging stations.