
Historic Bayeux in one day
Bayeux • One-Day City Plan
Historic Bayeux in one day
Quick Facts
This itinerary covers the main historical landmarks of Bayeux in one day. The route begins at the magnificent Notre-Dame Cathedral, a masterpiece of Romanesque and Gothic architecture from the 11th century. Adjacent to the cathedral stands the Liberty Tree, a rare surviving symbol of the French Revolution planted in 1797. The Bayeux Tapestry Museum houses the famous 70-meter medieval embroidery depicting the Norman Conquest of England. Note: The Tapestry Museum is closed for renovation until October 2027. The day concludes at the Memorial Museum of the Battle of Normandy, chronicling the 77-day campaign that followed D-Day. The cathedral opens later on Mondays and Sundays (10:00 instead of 09:00).
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Your Day Timeline
Using for all transport: Walking
Start Point
Bayeux City Center
Notre-Dame Cathedral of Bayeux (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Bayeux)
Liberty Tree (Arbre de la Liberté)
Bayeux Tapestry Museum (Musée de la Tapisserie de Bayeux)
Memorial Museum of the Battle of Normandy
End Point
Bayeux City Center

