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.
GARY
United Kingdom
Triple room - clean and ideal for one night stop - close to town centre.
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....
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.
La Maison de Mathilde is set in Bayeux, 328 feet from Baron Gerard Museum and 656 feet from Museum of the Bayeux Tapestry.
Sandra
United States of America
The staff was excellent, and helped facilitate the plans I had for the area. They were accommodating and friendly. I couldn't be more pleased with my accommodations: quiet, spacious, beautiful and provided all I needed for as comfortable stay in an ideal location!
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.
Richard
United States of America
The food and location were excellent in our opinion. The staff was very friendly.
Hotel Reine Mathilde is in the medieval district, just 330 yards from the Bayeux Tapestry Museum. It offers free Wi-Fi access and modern guest rooms with private bathrooms.
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.
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...
Olivia
United States of America
Staying in a traditional hotel with personal service
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.
Fantastic, historic hotel. We couldn't find fault.
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.
Everything was as we expected from the hotel and staff
Offering a restaurant, Grand Hôtel "Château de Sully" - Piscine & Spa, is a 17th century property located in Bayeux, a 5-minute drive from Bayeux city center. The property is 6.8 mi from Omaha Beach.
Location, beautiful grounds and very helpful staff
This 18th-century hotel is located in the heart of Bayeux. It is set back from the road, ensuring guests the calmness of the countryside. Free Wi-Fi access is available for 1 device per room.
Great hotel! Would definitely stay again if in the area!
FAQs about hotels in Bayeux
On average, 3-star hotels in Bayeux cost $124 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bayeux are $179 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bayeux can be found for $588 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bayeux this weekend is $174 or, for a 4-star hotel, $482. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bayeux for this weekend cost around $971 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $186 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bayeux for tonight. You'll pay around $250 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bayeux will cost around $578, 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:
10
Scored 10
Bayeux is a lovely town and very central to all of the D Day...
Bayeux is a lovely town and very central to all of the D Day beaches and many other interesting places related to WW2.
The town is not too big so a lot can be seen in a reasonable space of time.
The British memorial cemetery there is one of the most poignant I visited.
Vivienne
Portugal
10
Scored 10
Our tour of the D. day beaches was very interesting and...
Our tour of the D. day beaches was very interesting and moving. The Norte Dame Cathedral de Bayeux was a highlight of the city as well as the tour of the Tapestry. Restaurants were all outstanding. We would love to go back.
Mary
United States of America
10
Scored 10
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
10
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
If you’re going to Bayeux, stay here! It’s an old tower that was renovated into a beautiful open modern space with thoughtful touches. It was by far the best place we stayed in France! It’s right next to the center of town and a short walk to everything. Paula was a great host who had terrific recommendations and even helped us make reservations for dinner. There’s free street parking very close by. We wish we could have stayed longer and can’t recommend this place enough!
Location was excellent for access to everything in Bayeux, including the nice bar on the ground floor of the building, and the fantastic Saturday market on the car park opposite. And Bayeux is an excellent base to explore Normandy. The large, free car park around the corner was convenient.
The living/dining space was pleasant, and we did have drinks on the little, south-facing balcony. The apartment, bedlinen, towels etc. were all clean enough.
The Hotel Reine Mathilde has a wonderful location. We could walk to the Cathedral, Bayeux Tapestry, the Museum of the Battle of Normandy, and restaurants. The onsite restaurant was a plus. Our room and bathroom were spotlessly clean and the beds were comfortable. With one exception, the staff were kind and helpful. For example, there's no lift in the hotel, but two different staff members carried our luggage up and down the stairs.
The staff was very welcoming and friendly, and our room was very nice and looked just like the photos on Booking.com. There’s a pretty lawn and garden between the main hotel and the orchard rooms where we stayed, and convenient free parking. Breakfasts were great with eggs, bacon, charcuterie & cheeses, fresh fruits, and local yogurts and baked goods from Normandy.
Host was extremely helpful and met us at the property. The location was perfect, walking distance to centre and Bayeux Tapestry Museum. Clean and modern apartment with excellent shower and comfy pillows and bed. Kitchenette was small but very useful too. Short drive to all Normandy beaches, memorials and museums.
Loved the secure private parking, and the apartment met our wants and needs very well. It was a great base for exploring Bayeux and two days of the Beaches of Normandy. I would definitely recommend this place. Our directions for getting into the parking lot and obtaining the keys were perfect.
We went to explore the beaches of Normandy and were recommended to stay in Bayeux. The Novotel Hotel was a great location to explore the great little town of Bayeux. Also a bonus that there was a pool!
The staff was quite lovely and we really enjoyed the continental breakfast!
Everything in the hotel was run to perfection, the room is spacious and the ground is beautifully maintained and the location is only a short drive to the Normandy coast and all the historical D-day landing sites. Big private parking area with two electric charging points.
Bayeux was such a great town. We booked this property so that we could stay in Bayeux for the night before going on a Normandy tour. It was perfectly located with free parking and it was so close to the town. The room itself was super cute and the street quiet.
Room was very quiet; location was very tranquil; loved on site parking; breakfast was decent but no hot meat (ie sausages); room had a kettle and was roomy; great location easy to access the roads to explore Normandy; short 10 minute walk to downtown Bayeux
Best hotel for touring the D-day beaches in Normandy. Right in the middle of it all. Well priced, no frills hotel with good views of the cathedral and countryside, also does a good breakfast. Easy parking a short walk into bayeux.
This hotel has a very good location, right in the center of Bayeux. It is a small, nicely decorated boutique hotel. The staff were nice and could speak English, which is rare in France.
The hotel is close to the city. It was in a beautiful location. It's a bit far for those going to the Normandy beach, but it's pretty good about the hotel.
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