Normandia
Where to stayNormandy is a vast region, rich in history and varied landscapes. For 2026, the accommodation strategy should be divided according to the purpose of the trip:
- Mont Saint-Michel and Bay: The area around Avranches or Pontorson is ideal for those who want to visit the abbey without the nocturnal bustle of the high tide.
- Alabaster Coast (Étretat/Fécamp): Focus on dramatic cliff views. Recommended for travelers with a car, as public transport is limited between smaller villages.
- D-Day Landing Beaches: Bayeux is the best "operational base." It is a centralized medieval city with excellent gastronomy and easy access to Omaha and Utah Beach.
- Honfleur and Deauville: Ideal for a sophisticated profile, focusing on half-timbered architecture, fresh seafood, and a more luxurious and elegant pace of life.
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Hôtel de la Marine (Honfleur)
9.4/10location_onOld Port of Honfleur.
Located in a historic building facing the iconic harbor, this boutique hotel offers a perfect fusion of traditional Norman charm and contemporary design. Ideal for couples seeking a romantic experience with easy access to the region's best bistros.
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L’Atelier de l’Artiste (Honfleur)
4.95/5location_onCenter of Honfleur, pedestrian street.
A renovated loft with industrial-chic aesthetics, exposed beam ceilings, and skylights. It offers the perfect balance between the privacy of a modern apartment and a prime location in the heart of the village.
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