Located 2625 feet from central Bayeux and its cathedral, this 18th-century mansion offers guest rooms and a traditional restaurant open for dinner upon reservation.
Scharfenberg
Canada
All the trains in Normandy were cancelled, but the staff assited us in getting a ride to Paris.
Hôtel Le Saint Patrice is offering accommodations in Bayeux. The property is around a 9-minute walk from Baron Gerard Museum, 0.7 miles from Museum of the Bayeux Tapestry and 5.3 miles from German...
Le Mogador is set in Bayeux, 328 feet from Cathedrale Noter Dame de Bayeux and 9.3 mi from Omaha Beach. Each room is equipped with a desk and a flat-screen TV with international channels.
ROBERT
United States of America
WE found we could walk from the location to restaurants and sites such as the Bayeux tapestry. The management was friendly and personable. The room was comfortable and surprisingly roomy.
Located in a peaceful area just outside the center of Bayeux, the charming Campanile Bayeux offers rooms with private bathrooms and free Wi-Fi internet access. The hotel provides free private parking....
Susan
United States of America
Very clean. Friendly and helpful staff. Good food. Comfy beds.
The Novotel Bayeux is situated between Caen and Cherbourg in Normandy. It is just half a mile from the famous Bayeux Tapestry and the historic center of town.
Villa Lara is a small luxury boutique hotel in the historic center of Bayeux. It faces the 11th-century cathedral is is just a 2-minute walk from the Bayeux Tapestry.
Joseph
United States of America
This adorable and regal property sets the perfect tone for a trip to Normandy that combines history and luxury… I love the facility and really enjoyed meeting all of the people!
Located in Bayeux, 2.9 miles from Baron Gerard Museum, Château Saint Gilles has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Theresa
United States of America
Absolutely beautiful property in a picturesque setting. Great dinner. Better to have a care; it is five minutes out of Bayeux.
This former 18th-century post office is now a charming hotel located in one of Bayeux’s oldest quarters. It offers 24-hour reception and is just 1312 feet from the Bayeux Tapestry Museum.
Margaret
United States of America
Great location, room was comfortable, breakfast and dinner were delicious
This Première Classe is just a 5 minute drive from highway N13 on the outskirts of Bayeux. It offers air-conditioned guest rooms with free Wi-Fi access and free private parking.
Free parking. Very good value. The room was compact but clean.
Located in Bayeux, 2.9 miles from Baron Gerard Museum, Château Saint Gilles has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Location was excellent for the start of our French road trip
Villa Lara is a small luxury boutique hotel in the historic center of Bayeux. It faces the 11th-century cathedral is is just a 2-minute walk from the Bayeux Tapestry.
fantastic location. friendly staff. super bedrooms.
Hôtel Le Saint Patrice is offering accommodations in Bayeux. The property is around a 9-minute walk from Baron Gerard Museum, 0.7 miles from Museum of the Bayeux Tapestry and 5.3 miles from German...
Centrally located on the way to Battlefield sites.
Set in Bayeux in the Normandy region, this hotel features a restaurant, bar and rooms with private bathroom. Free private parking and free WiFi access are available on site.
Location,can park bikes outside of room under cover.
The Novotel Bayeux is situated between Caen and Cherbourg in Normandy. It is just half a mile from the famous Bayeux Tapestry and the historic center of town.
Exceptional rice pudding which was creamy and tasty.
FAQs about hotels in Bayeux
On average, 3-star hotels in Bayeux cost $108 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bayeux are $148 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bayeux can be found for $340 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bayeux this weekend is $170 or, for a 4-star hotel, $373. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bayeux for this weekend cost around $2,244 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $172 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bayeux for tonight. You'll pay around $179 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bayeux will cost around $570, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Bayeux is a medieval French town in the region of Lower Normandy, known for the 11th-century Bayeux Tapestry which depicts scenes from the conquest of England by William the Conquerer in 1066. Registered by UNESCO as ‘Memory of the World’, this historic tapestry is 70 metres long and gives us information about the way of life in the Middle Ages.
The Norman-Romanesque Notre Dame Cathedral has impressive stained glass windows, bas-relief sculptures and a crypt with 15th-century frescoes beneath its floor. Consecrated in 1077, this structure is the place where the Bayeux Tapestry was kept for about seven centuries.
Opened in 1864, the botanical garden of Bayeux, which is home to the popular Weeping Beech tree and about 400 more trees, is open daily for free. You can wander around the picturesque old part of the city or visit the vibrant city centre with the modern shops and restaurants.
Crossed by the Aure River and situated on the train route to Paris, Bayeux is 7 km from the coast of the English Channel and 20 km from Caen – Carpiquet Airport. Booking.com will help you find the right hotel, guest house or apartment in Bayeux and the city of Caen.
What Guests Said About Bayeux:
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We came to Bayeux to see the Tapestry.
We came to Bayeux to see the Tapestry. I was looking forward to it and it was even better than I had expected. Bayeux is a lovely town with interesting things to do and see, such as the Cathedral and the Art Museum. The people are very friendly and the food is great.
Nicola
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Loved this town because it's like going back in time, when...
Loved this town because it's like going back in time, when people aren't in a hurry and take pride in their town and their food, culture, etc. Proud that they survivied WW2, and the importance to educating their children about it. Had a lovely tour about that. Went to great restaurants that our hotel Hotel D'Argouges recommended for us. Le Pommier and Le Volet Qui Penche!! Like to go back when it's warmer to see the beautiful flowers in bloom, we went 3/8, so I would like to go back in April sometime.
William
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Easy to explore on foot - lots of historical stuff, museums,...
Easy to explore on foot - lots of historical stuff, museums, WW2 cemeteries, and of course, there's the tapestry!
A really good base for visiting the D-Day beaches and museums from Pegasus Bridge to Utah beach.
Nigel
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Do not stay here, this hotel is unkept, dirty, run down, and...
Do not stay here, this hotel is unkept, dirty, run down, and in dire need of maintenance. The room was not what we booked, so we were forced into a tiny cramped room. I had to sleep with half of the lamp hanging over the bed. The window wouldn’t close, we were in the second floor but still unsafe
Brian
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Scored 10
Bayeux is a wonderful historical town that we used as our...
Bayeux is a wonderful historical town that we used as our base for visiting Normandy and the D-Day site. The city quickly became a highlight of our visit due to its quaintness, history and cleanliness. I highly recommend a visit, we will be back for sure.
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Anonymous
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Bayeux is a lovely magical little town!
Bayeux is a lovely magical little town!
The architecture is just magical, the people are kind and the energy around is just lovely, I had an amazing loving New Year's weekend.
I love the Farmers Market on Saturday!
We had a fabulous stay. An oasis centrally located in Bayeux. Our hosts, Gilles and Michael were most welcoming and entertaining. Prior to arriving we got in touch and they organised our dinner reservations for our stay which were all great. The gardens are a beautiful place to relax in and the breakfasts are delicious. Our stay has become one of our fondest memories of our trip to France.
Amazing stay at this lovely manor. Highly recommend it for a stay to visit Bayeux and the surrounding areas including DDAY sites along Normandy. Christine is a superb host and the property is very charming and a very relaxed place to enjoy downtime. A pleasant 10-15 minute walk into the town of Bayeux ( it doesn't feel that long).
Loved this hotel beautiful room big bright and very comfortable. Right in the town centre tons of bars eating places close by. Laundromat 50 metres from the hotel. Perfect for D day tours they all
leave two minutes walk from the hotel. The lady on the front counter was so nice on arrival. I cannot recommend this hotel high enough.
We enjoyed our stay at Hotel Reine Mathilda.
Positives:
-Location was very convenient to the Bayeux Tapestry Museum, Cathedral, Restaurants
-Reception was friendly and hospitable
-Restaurant was good
-Bed was comfortable
-A/C worked well
-Plenty of hot water for the showe
-Bathroom lighting was good
This a spacious and apartment in a quaint neighborhood, perfect for families! It’s a short walk into the lovely town of Bayeux, a close drive to grocery stores, the motorway, and a central location for exploring Normandy. Nicholas was an excellent host, easy to communicate with and very helpful.
The house was beautifully decorated and maintained. Absolutely spotless. The breakfast was delicious and plentiful. Our hostess Florence helped us connect with our Normandy Beach Tour to confirm that the tour company would pick us up at the hotel. We would stay here again in a heartbeat!
The ability to park my bike directly outside my room was a massive bonus. I used this hotel to to a motorbike tour of the WWII sites in Normandy and for this the hotel was perfectly located. I would recommend this place for anyone doing the same.
Excellent 2 bedroom apartment within walking distance of the center of Bayeux and the 1944 Normandy campaign museum and the British cemetery. Good parking available on site and pool / gym facilities also (although we didn't use them).
I stayed at this hotel for only two of four days because a severe storm knocked out the power and I had to leave.
But otherwise it was a good budget hotel, about 5kms from Bayeux, convenient if you have a car.
The hotel is positioned perfectly in the town centre. Staff were very helpful and friendly. Breakfast selection was varied and good quality food. The pool area was nice and relaxing.
Roomy apt with secure bike storage in courtyard. 3rd floor no elevator (common in France) Bakery downstairs 1/2 baguette and croissant per person daily as part of rental.
We were on a cycling holiday of the Normandy area. The hotel was very central to all the sights and even provided a secure room to store our bicycles in each night.
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