How to Plan the Perfect Paris to Normandy Trip (+ Itinerary)

Paris to Normandy

Paris to Normandy

With the 75th anniversary of D Day approaching, it’s a momentous time to visit the World War II memorial sites in Normandy .

Here’s a practical guide about how to get from Paris to Normandy!

Quickly jump to:

Where is Normandy

  • Normandy’s Best D-Day Sights
  • Visiting as a Day Trip from Paris 
  • Visiting via Guided Tour  (recommended)
  • Staying in Bayeux vs Caen

How to Get from Paris to Normandy

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Normandy is one of the 18 regions of France and located in the north.

Its beautiful coastline is most famous for the church of Mont Saint Michel, a medieval monastery perched on an island off the shore, and the World War II beachheads where the Allies launched their offensive attack on five beaches for D Day.

There is lots of significant history in Normandy, due to its close proximity to England.

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A Brief History of Normandy

Norman lords led by William, the Duke of Normandy, and later named William the Conqueror, crossed the English Channel to successfully capture the throne of England.

A few centuries later, Normandy wavered back and forth between English and French control during the Hundred Years War. Plantagenet King of England and Crusader Richard the Lionheart is buried in Rouen, the regional capital of modern-day Normandy. 

Whether you like history, small towns or great cuisine, there is so much to explore in Normandy!

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How Far is Normandy from Paris

Normandy lies roughly 200 km (approx 125 miles) west of Paris.

Some quaint towns, like Giverny , can be easily explored on a leisurely day trip from Paris. Others, like Mont Saint Michel and the World War II memorials along the far northwest coast, are better explored by staying overnight.

Visiting Normandy for D Day

Since most Americans head to Normandy to see the D Day beaches , I’ll go into depth about how best to visit them below.

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Day Trip from Paris to D Day Beaches

It’s possible to see the d-day landing beaches in a day trip from Paris, but fair warning – it will be a brutally long day. 

For context, the Normandy beaches are spread out across 50 miles, from east to west, in an area far from Paris with lots to see. You’ll likely have just enough time to see a couple of the main sites briefly. 

With that being said, if all you have is a day, one day is better than nothing!

How to Day Trip from Paris to Normandy

1. First take the train from Paris into Bayeux or Caen.

These are the two historic cities nearest to the Normandy beaches. Both are easily accessible by train from Paris but the one way train ride takes roughly 2.5 hours.

I cover how to take the train in more depth, below.

2. Next, I would definitely hire a local guide or pre-book a D Day tour

By booking ahead, the guide will meet you at the train station in Normandy and care of all the logistics to getting around Normandy. Normandy is the countryside, so it’s pretty difficult to get around without a car.

Local guides are really fantastic – as they are typically always led by locals who can provide a full historical context of the memorials, ensuring that you can see and do as much as possible. 

Most group tours start early in the morning and end around 6pm, so then you can take the evening train back to Paris and arrive in time for a late dinner, around 9pm.

But, honestly, this will be a rushed day.

It’s even better if you have the time to stay overnight in Bayeux or Caen for a night or two, as there is much more to Normandy than just the 5 landing beaches.

Tips for Visiting the Normandy Beaches

Most guided tours to the D Day sights will start early in the morning, around 9 – 9:30am, so you will need an early train from Paris to Bayeux, or better, arrive in Bayeux the night before. 

If you want the freedom to explore on your own, there is a Hertz car rental in Bayeux, at the Total gas station outside the city. In Caen, there are a ton of rental car offices to choose from.

Browse car rental rates for your dates here .

Normandy D Day Tours

For the D Day sights in particular, I don’t recommend trying to use public transportation  as it will waste a lot of time trying to get around.

The most memorable part of our visit was the history, background and depth which our guide provided. 

Here are some popular D Day tours

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Bayeux vs Caen

The two closest towns to the Normandy beaches are  Bayeux and  Caen .

The two cities are roughly 20 miles apart, or about 30 minutes driving distance. If you have a couple of days to spend in Normandy, definitely visit both!

They are each relatively central to the D Day sights – it simply depends on how you want to explore Normandy. Let me explain..

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Bayeux is a charming French town, with a really quaint ‘small town’ feel. It has under 15,000 inhabitants and is small enough to walk around on foot. The riverfront area is very picturesque and the historic center is a very pretty area with cute shops and great restaurants. 

Medieval Bayeux is most famous for its cathedral (just as stunning as Paris’ Notre Dame) and the historic Bayeux Tapestry (showing the Norman conquest of England). Woven by the wife of William the Conqueror, the Bayeux Tapestry is one of the oldest in the world that remains intact and has its own dedicated museum.

During World War II, it was in Bayeux that Charles de Gaulle made his famous speech proclaiming France’s allegiance to the Allies. There is a Battle of Normandy WWII museum to visit and the German Gun Batteries at Longues sur Mer. Bayeux was virtually untouched during the Battle of Normandy.

But, Bayeux is a bit more touristy and expensive. The town quiets down early, around 5pm. Bayeux also has fewer direct trains from Paris so you will often have to change in Caen, and there is just 1 car rental agency in town, outside the train station. 

If you plan to pick up a rental car and drive around Normandy , I wouldn’t recommend taking the train from Paris to Bayeux. But, if you plan to take a guided D-Day tour, most tours will originate from Bayeux so riding the train here makes sense.

Best for: D Day Tours

Where to Stay in Bayeux: Hotel Lion D’Or

This historic inn is cozy, modern and perfect for those wanting to stay in quaint Bayeux to see the D Day beaches. It’s within walking distance to tons of shops and restaurants and also very affordable.

Book rooms: Hotels.com , Booking.com

Check rates: TripAdvisor

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PROS : 

Caen feels quite vibrant and modern, with great options for dining, hotels and nightlife. It has lots of direct train connections to Paris and also lots of car rental options . This city is a great base for those wanting to road trip Normandy. 

Caen boasts one of the best World War II museums in France, the Caen Memorial Museum, which is just 15 minutes from the D Day beaches. Also worth exploring is the castle of William the Conqueror and medieval fortifications. 

Caen is a convenient base for exploring many of Normandy’s coastal towns like Dieppe, Honfleur, etc. The city is a central hub for both train and bus connections. 

Most people who visit think Caen is ‘ugly’ in comparison to Bayeux. But, there’s a lot of interesting background history here..

Caen played a key role in WWII during the Battle for Caen, a fierce fight which lasted for 2 months in the summer of 1944. Some consider the city to have been martyred during Operation Overlord, as the Allies were forced to bomb the city and countryside extensively. 

After the war, the city was slowly rebuilt in dreary concrete. Caen today is a large industrial city, with over 100,000 inhabitants. 

Best for: Visitors who plan to see more of Normandy

Where to Stay in Caen: Hotel Le Dauphin

Hotel Le Dauphin has a terrific location near the Chateau de Caen, in the historic city center. Beds are comfy, the on site restaurant is pretty good, and there’s also tons of nearby restaurants and shops to explore.

Book rooms: Booking.com

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How to Get to Normandy from Paris

From Paris, you have 3 main options:

  • Cruise on the Seine River
  • Take the Train

Seine River Cruise

I’ve been to Normandy many times, but most recently we opted to go via cruise. It was SO much more convenient to have all the transportation taken care of and the guides we had were excellent. You can read more about our Seine River cruise experience here .

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Renting a Car

France’s A13 highway (the first motorway in the country) runs from Paris to Rouen . You can reach almost all of Normandy’s most famous places with the motorway.

Check car rental rates for your dates here .

Driving from Paris to Normandy by Car

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Taking the Train from Paris to Normandy

It’s also very doable to take the train from Paris.

In France, the national rail system is called SNCF and trains will leave from either of two Paris stations: Gare Saint-Lazare and Gare Montparnasse / Vaugirard.

Normandy is a region, so you need to pick an arrival town for your train ticket. Here is a list of the train options for some of the most popular places in Normandy.

Paris to Normandy by Train

Note:  The times are just for reference. Actual duration will depend on the train you take, as there are often multiple options with both slow trains and faster direct trains.

For visiting the D Day sites, the closet train station is either Bayeux or Caen. For visiting Mont Saint Michel, the closest train station is in Rennes. 

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Train Schedules

SNCF typically releases its train schedules 90 days prior to departure, at which point you can book your tickets.

For peak season (July to August), SNCF will sometimes open the train schedules earlier. If you are seeing that a route ‘doesn’t exist’, you’re likely just browsing too early.

Book as soon as you have settled on your dates – it can save you nearly half price as fares will rise with time. There are a couple different ticket options . The cheapest fare is non refundable. If you aren’t set on your dates or want some piece of mind, purchase the flexible tickets which can be exchanged or refunded. 

How to Buy French Train Tickets Online

Ah, French bureaucracy. 

The French railway website has different subsidiary websites for countries around the world. If you speak French, are using a computer located in France and have a French credit card, you can buy online directly very easily.

Here’s what to do if you’re located outside France.

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Where to Buy French Train Tickets

Don’t buy from sncf.com if you are in the US, as the website will automatically re-direct you to a US subsidiary that is known to sell only higher priced fares for the US market, and does not allow you to choose your seat class. 

Instead, use Omio , which syncs up to SNCF’s ticket system and sells French train tickets for a much more wallet friendly price. 

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Final Train Travel Tips

If you are printing your tickets in France at the train station, make sure to bring the credit card you used to purchase the tickets.

If your credit card has a chip, you can use the ticket machine. If it does not have a chip, you will need to go to the ticket window.

These printed tickets should be validated before boarding. Look for the yellow machines at the entrance to each platform that say ‘Compostez votre billet’. Failure to do so can result in a fine.

If your tickets are the print at home kind, don’t worry about validating them. It’s not needed. 

There are so many great reasons to visit Normandy. What’s your main reason?

Visiting Normandy – Travel Checklist

We took a red eye to Paris from JFK, then sailed on the Seine to Rouen on a river cruise . You can check for  flight deals here   and set an alert for your dates.

It’s also easy to take the train from Paris to cities throughout Normandy. Check my post here for more logistical information on taking the train in France and how not  to buy tickets.

In Normandy, there’s so much to see over a large area that I’d recommend basing yourself in a city for a couple nights to take day trips, then moving to another city. For the D Day beaches, Bayeux and Caen are both popular bases. Check here for deals on Normandy hotels .

Lastly, be sure to visit Paris with  travel insurance . Whether you get injured and need to be hospitalized, your phone gets stolen, or a flight delay leaves you with nothing but the clothes on your back, travel insurance will help when you need it most.

During our recent trip, riots in Paris shut down the city center and forced a closure of all the main sights (the Louvre, Versailles, etc). Get a quote for your trip here .

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Hello – your site is very informative. I have a question about the train from Paris to Bayeux — your site says that this train is about 2 hours, but when I check the SNCF website it shows 6 – 7 hours. We plan to visit in early June but I think train schedules are posted only 3 months ahead so I checked a Feb date. Will there be more/quicker trains in June ? Many thanks Liz

Hi Elizabeth, Yes there should be much more frequent, faster options in the summer.

Bonjour! Planning a trip the end of April. We are meeting a tour in London but we have 2 days ahead of the tour to visit Normandy. I would like to leave Bayeux and go to London without going back to Paris. How would you suggest we travel ?

Hi Sher: Thanks for your great travel tips. I will be visiting Normandy in October 2020 and cannot figure how to reach Bayeux by train from CDG airport on our day of arrival. Alternatively we may consider renting a car, biut prefer not to drive as first option. Thanks.Alma

Very Helpful information. well done.

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The 8 Best Normandy Tours from Paris in 2024: D-Day in a Day

Last Updated: July 6, 2024 //  by  Ashley Smith 8 Comments

There’s so much WWII history to see in Normandy, but when you’re short on time these Normandy tours from Paris can help you make the most of your visit to Normandy’s D-Day sites.

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Why take Normandy tours from Paris?

While it would be great if we could all spend weeks driving around Normandy exploring the fascinating museums and historic landing beaches , that’s mostly just a dream. Instead, these tours are great options for when you really want to visit Normandy’s D-Day sites but don’t have a lot of time, money, or know-how.  

With these tours, you can still visit some of the top D-Day sites , get expert commentary on the D-Day invasion and other events that took place there, and have someone else take care of all the logistics and planning for you. You won’t have to book a hotel, rent a car, worry about schedules, or keep wondering what the heck it is you’re looking at.  

This post is only for Normandy tours originating from Paris that have you arriving back in Paris at the end. If you’ll already be in Normandy and thus looking for tours that start in Bayeux, Caen, or Le Havre, check out my post on the best local Normandy D-Day tours here.

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Choosing the best Normandy tours from Paris

But which tours are the best? Which ones go to the right places and cover the most ground? Luckily, you have a World War II and travel expert at your disposal (hey there!) who’s also quite adept at traveling on a time budget. Let’s just say, day trips are my bread and butter. (I’m also a professional tour guide btw!)

I haven’t taken all the tours on this list, but I do have a keen sense of what the average Normandy visitor wants from a D-Day day tour. To create this list, I’ve compared all the available tours (there are a lot) against my stringent set of criteria. I’ve taken into account things like:

  • Customer rating and popularity
  • Length of tour and start/end times
  • Overall benefit
  • Topic/focus of the tour
  • Ease of logistics

…and more. All so you can be sure which of the Normandy tours from Paris is the most worth your time and money. I’ve only chosen English-language tours and all prices in this post are in U.S. dollars.

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So how do I choose the best D-Day tours in Normandy? Well, I’m very particular when it comes to booking travel—be it hotel rooms , flights, or guided tours. I’ll never recommend anything that’s rated lower than 4 out of 5 stars, anything with no reviews, or run by a company that doesn’t even look reputable. As always, I only recommend the things I would personally book for myself.

And for your time in Paris, don’t miss all the fascinating WWII sites in Paris ; there are many museums, memorials, and more to check out here.

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My favorite tour companies for day trips

My go-to tour companies are Viator and Get Your Guide . I’ve booked many tours through these companies and have always been satisfied. They’re both well-known in the travel community (Viator is owned by TripAdvisor actually); booking through them is quick and easy; most tours offer free cancelation and/or “reserve now, pay later;” and their rates are more than reasonable. A day trip to Normandy from Paris the no-nonsense way, basically.

I’ve also taken into account the more boutique tour offerings from top-rated independent and local tour operators. My highly critical requirements still apply here. So, let’s get to it! All things considered, these are the best Normandy tours from Paris in 2024 to learn about the events of 1944.

If you want to know more about each of the sites and museums in this post, check out my articles on what to see at each of the five Allied landing beaches: Utah Beach , Omaha Beach , Gold Beach , Juno Beach , Sword Beach .

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Best Normandy tours from Paris: at a glance

In this post I’ll dig into all the best Normandy tours from Paris. I’ll tell you why I picked them, what makes them one of the ‘best,’ what they include (and what they don’t), and more. But first, here’s a brief look at the top D-Day tours in Normandy:

  • Best overall : Normandy D-Day Small-Group Day Trip from Paris w/ Cider Tasting
  • Most popular : Normandy D-Day Beaches and American Cemetery Day Trip from Paris
  • Best private tour : Normandy D-Day Private Full-Day Tour from Paris

Best private tour on a budget : D-Day Beaches Private Tour from Paris w/ Igor Rosen

  • Best luxury tour : Normandy Battlefields D-Day Private Trip with VIP Services
  • Best value tour : Normandy D-Day Landing Beaches Tour by Gray Line
  • Best overnight tour : Normandy 2-Day Discovery Trip from Paris
  • NEW! Most popular among my readers: Normandy D-Day Small-Group Day Trip w/ Cider Tasting

That’s the simple list; now let’s dig deeper into which of these Normandy tours from Paris is going to be the best for you .

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1. Best overall Normandy Day Tour from Paris

My pick for best overall : Normandy D-Day Small-Group Day Trip from Paris (w/ Cider Tasting)

Okay, while it may seem weird that my top pick includes a cider tasting of all things, here me out. I picked this one as the best overall Normandy tour from Paris because it has the 3 things I look for most in tours: small group tour (maximum 8 people), a 5-star rating and tons of reviews, and the best combination of stops out of all the tour options.

What you’ll see on this tour

This tour includes stops at:

  • Omaha Beach
  • The Overlord Museum
  • The German battery at Longues-sur-Mer
  • The cliffs and German bunkers at Pointe du Hoc
  • The Normandy American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer

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Of all the Normandy tours from Paris, this one includes 3 stops I feel everyone visiting Normandy for the first time must visit . (Please visit the American Cemetery, walk in the sands of Omaha Beach, and see the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc if you can.) Sadly, not all tours cover these sites.

This tour and these stops are perfect for first-time visitors who want to get a sampling of the best sites related to Operation Overlord and an overall impression of what the Normandy region is like today. This tour is great for those visitors who want to visit historic Normandy but don’t need a week-long battlefield engagement to get the picture.

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To get more information on these and other sites you can visit on these tours, check out my post on the best D-Day sites .

I love small-group tours because of the individual attention each visitor receives and it’s just a more enjoyable experience for everyone. This tour also has a 5-star rating after almost 1,700+ reviews which says a lot! Reviewers’ favorite aspects of the tour are the excellent tour guides and the stress-free-ness of the whole experience. (How travel should be!)

What this tour includes

This 13-hour full-day trip includes:

  • Roundtrip transportation from Paris
  • An expert guide and driver
  • Entrance fees to the Overlord Museum and skip-the-line guarantee
  • The option to reserve now and pay later
  • Free cancelation up to 24 hours before the tour
  • And yes, a cider tasting at a local orchard for what it’s worth!

It  does not include  gratuities for the guide and driver, lunch (there will be a stop for lunch but your meal is at your own cost), or hotel pick-up and drop-off. Instead, you’ll meet the guide at a meeting point in central Paris, as is common with these kinds of group tours. (In this case, it’s near the Arc de Triomphe.)

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How much this tour costs

As of July 2024, this tour is offered 7 days a week and costs $270.65 per person . All things considered, I feel this is a great value for everything this tour includes, especially based on all the positive reviews. I would absolutely book this tour for myself.

Honorable mention

There is a similar tour to the one above that also includes a cider and calvados tasting + a 2-course lunch. However, I felt the one I chose above stops at better sites. If you’d like to compare the two yourself or are particularly interested in trying Normandy’s famous apple brandy, check out this tour .

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2. Most popular Normandy day trip from Paris

The most popular D-Day tour from Paris : Normandy D-Day Beaches and American Cemetery Day Trip from Paris

I have to admit I almost chose this one as best overall, but it was missing something I felt was super important: a stop at Pointe du Hoc. Otherwise, this is an excellent tour I would readily book for myself.

This tour has a 4.5-star rating and over 2,300 reviews ! It’s the most popular of all the Normandy tours from Paris by a long shot. Most of the reviews praise the tour’s knowledgeable and enthusiastic tour guide as well as the great driver.  

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What you’ll see on this tour

This  full-day trip from Paris  stops at many of the key points in Normandy including:

  • The Normandy American Cemetery
  • Arromanches les Bains
  • The Arromanches 360° Museum

A stop at Arromanches les Bains to see the remains of the Mulberry Harbors is the one thing that’s missing from the No. 1 tour on this list. Arromanches is a worthwhile and unforgettable location I highly recommend you check out.

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This most popular tour includes:

  • A professional driver and licensed guide/expert on the events of June 6, 1944
  • Admission to the Arromanches 360° museum
  • And free cancelation up to 24 hours before the tour

It does not include gratuities, lunch (though you will have free time in Arromanches to get lunch on your own), or hotel pick-up and drop-off. (This tour’s meeting spot is near the Eiffel Tower.)

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As of July 2024, this tour costs between $179.78 and  $212 per person (depending on your chosen date). That means this Paris tour to Normandy is one of the most budget-friendly options as well. (It’s not  super  cheap of course, but it definitely costs less than most other tours and still hits many of the must-see locations.) All-in-all,  a great value in my opinion .

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What to know about this tour

There is one thing you should know about this tour before you book it. This isn’t necessarily a deal breaker, but there’s a reason this tour is cheaper than the others and why I didn’t pick it as Best Overall.

This is not a small-group tour. They will take a maximum of 45 people on this tour. Again, this isn’t a deal breaker, but it just means you’ll likely receive less individualized attention and have to walk through these locations as a herd. Not ideal, but not bad for the price either.

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3. Best private Normandy tour from Paris

My pick for best private tour : Normandy D-Day Private Full-Day Tour from Paris

If you’d prefer a private tour over spending your Normandy tours from Paris with a busload of people, there are options for that too! This tour has nothing but rave 5-star reviews , accommodates a maximum of 7 people , and lasts the standard 13 hours. Everyone loves the super knowledgeable, friendly, and accommodating guides.

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This full-day tour visits many of the best D-Day sites in Normandy as-is, but remember you can customize it too. Out of the box, this tour stops at :

  • Pointe du Hoc
  • Normandy American Cemetery
  • Pegasus Bridge

Most of these stops are actually all on my shortlist of must-see D-Day sites in Normandy, so that’s a huge plus. You’ll definitely leave this tour feeling like you saw everything you came to see!

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This awesome private D-Day invasion tour includes:

  • Roundtrip transportation from Paris in your own deluxe private vehicle with pickup and dropoff at your hotel or other location of your choosing
  • A scenic lunch stop in a beautiful fishing village
  • An expert, local, independent guide
  • Documents, photos, and maps to help you understand the destination’s history
  • A highly personalized experience

It does not include the cost of lunch.

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As of July 2024, this tour costs $2,430 for a group of up to 7 people . (So, for 7 people that would be $347 pp; for 6 people $405 pp; for 5 people $486 pp; for 4 people $608 pp; for 3 people $810 pp; for 2 people $1215 pp; and if you’re coming by yourself, I think you can do the math there.)

While this is considerably more than the first two Normandy tours from Paris, it’s important to remember this tour is 100% private and personalized . Your small group has its own car and expert guide; you’ll be able to get so much more out of each destination by being able to ask questions, going where you want, and not having to wait for the entire group to gather.

People are always asking me for the best private and personalized Normandy tours and I’m totally going to recommend this one from now on. (This tour is offered every day of the week.)

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4. Best private Normandy tour from Paris on a budget

UPDATE : In 2023, this tour was a fantastic budget private tour option. But for 2024 he has nearly tripled the price of this tour so I’m no longer recommending it as a budget option, obviously.

That being said, he has changed the tour a little bit to add stops at Omaha Beach and (maybe) the battery at Longues-sur-Mer. So, I’m going to leave it here as an option for you to check out, and I’ll continue to monitor it to see if the price goes back down to a more reasonable number (because WOW).

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  • The Pegasus Bridge
  • and possibly the German battery at Longues-sur-Mer (It’s listed in the summary but not in the more detailed description.)

A stop at the Pegasus Bridge is new on this list and I appreciate that this tour deviates from the norm while still hitting some must-see spots. This would also be a great tour option for Canadian visitors.

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This full-day Normandy tour from Paris includes:

  • Roundtrip transportation from Paris in your own private vehicle
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • Digital resources to use during the trip
  • All entrance fees (even though everything on this list is free, but I guess in case anything pops up)
  • Water and snacks during your drive to the coast of Normandy
  • An English audio guide as well

Like the rest, this tour does not include lunch, though a lunch stop will be made.

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As of July 2024, this tour costs $2,384.69 for a group of up to 6 people . And because this tour is offered through Get Your Guide, it also includes the option to reserve now and pay later, as well as free cancelation up to 24 hours before the tour.

Important note : This tour has limited availability and books up fast . Last year many of the dates were already limited by April.

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5. Best luxury tour to Normandy from Paris

My pick for best luxury tour : Normandy Battlefields D-Day Private Trip with VIP Services

If too much travel has got you down, why not indulge a little with this private luxury tour of the Normandy D-Day sites from Paris? Another tour with a 5-star rating , reviewers can’t stop raving about the passionate and knowledgeable guides and all the little ways they went above and beyond.

This tour is offered every day of the week and has a maximum of 8 people. The transportation is even wheelchair accessible. (A rarity among Normandy tours from Paris!)

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With a focus on American troops , you’ll visit four of the most unforgettable D-Day sites:

This is the standard itinerary for this 13-hour tour but because this is a private tour it can be customized as you wish. (Maybe ask if you can swing by the German battery at Longues-sur-Mer while you’re in the area!)

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This private luxury Normandy tour from Paris includes:

  • Private transportation for your group
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Paris
  • All fees and taxes
  • Wi-Fi for the drive to Normandy and back
  • Expert guide

Like the others, it does not include the cost of lunch or any gratuities.

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As of July 2024, this tour costs between $1687 and $1890 per group, depending on the size of your group (maximum 8 people). If you go it alone, you’ll pay the full $1687. For 2 people, you’ll pay $843 each. Three people will pay $572 each; etc. (Adjust the number of people in the availability box to see the price change.)

Because this is a Viator tour, you have the option to reserve now and pay later, as well as the benefit of free cancelation up to 24 hours before the tour.

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6. Best value tour of Normandy from Paris

My pick for best value tour : Normandy D-Day Landing Beaches Tour by Gray Line

If you want to get the most for your money on a Normandy tour from Paris, check out this option from Gray Line. It has excellent reviews —the guides and drivers receive the highest marks—and stops at only the most famous Normandy spots . It also includes things none of the other tours do!

On your Gray Line Normandy tour from Paris you’ll stop at the following places :

  • Caen Memorial Museum

One thing I want to point out is the fact that this is the only tour I’ve found that visits the Caen Memorial Museum . The Caen Memorial is said to be one of the best World War II museums in Europe and I don’t disagree. Visiting this museum was a huge highlight of my own time in Normandy so I’m glad to see at least one tour stop here.

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This best deal of a tour includes the following:

  • Roundtrip transportation from Paris on a comfortable and air-conditioned bus
  • Entrance tickets to the Caen Memorial
  • And a 3-course lunch with drinks

It includes lunch! This is a first as far as Normandy day tours from Paris go. It does not include gratuities or hotel pick-up and drop-off though.

As of July 2024, this tour costs $200 per person (that’s actually less than last year!) and includes free cancelation up to 24 hours before the tour.

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Gray Line tours

I’ve taken a number of Gray Line tours (mostly in Iceland ) and have found them all perfectly enjoyable. Basic, but always worthwhile.

This tour does not clarify how many people will be on the tour, but Gray Line tours typically serve large groups on large coaches, so it’s not exactly intimate. But for the deal you’re getting here, it’s all about compromise.

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7. Best overnight Normandy tour from Paris

My pick for best overnight tour : Normandy 2-Day Discovery Trip from Paris

If you do have the time to spare and want to get a little more out of your Normandy tour from Paris, check out this option which includes a visit to everyone’s favorite Normandy and Brittany attractions. It has all 4 and 5-star reviews and is a pretty good deal for two days’ worth of touring.

On the first day of this 2-day tour of Normandy you’ll visit:

  • The towns of Rouen and Honfleur and their most notable spots
  • The newly renovated Musée du Debarquement in Arromanches

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On the second day you’ll visit:

  • The beautiful town of Saint-Malo
  • And you’ll spend most of your 2nd day exploring the iconic village and historic abbey of Mont Saint-Michel.

You’ll love Saint-Malo if you’re a fan of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doer. (And/or the new Netflix series based on the book .) This is one of my favorite books of all time and this beautiful World War II novel is set right here in Saint Malo. Visiting Saint Malo was a huge treat for me! Plus, it’s a very cool historic town regardless.

Likewise, so is Mont Saint-Michel, one of the most famous and iconic “attractions” in all of France . Visiting this place was unforgettable and I know it will be for you too.

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This 2-day tour of Normandy from Paris includes:

  • Professional guide and driver
  • Entrance tickets to the attractions visited
  • An overnight stay in a 4-star hotel in Caen
  • Dinner the first night and breakfast the next morning

It does not include lunch on either day, hotel pick-up and drop-off, or gratuities.

As of July 2024, this 2-day tour of Normandy from Paris costs $628 per person which, considering everything you get on this tour, is probably the best deal out there.

Because of the nature of this tour (needing to reserve hotel rooms and whatnot), it includes free cancelation only up to 7 days before the tour. This tour is also offered in Spanish and only available for booking on Thursdays and Saturdays.  

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8. Most popular among my readers (New category!)

My readers’ pick for best Normandy tour from Paris: Normandy D-Day Small-Group Day Trip w/ Cider Tasting

This is a new category I’ve added for 2024. Since this post is about a year old, I’ve had the pleasure of learning about which of the many Normandy tours from Paris my readers have booked and enjoyed the most. This is the one that was most-booked by Destination: WWII readers in 2023.

The same tour that I recommend as the Best Overall is also the one that my readers loved the most. (By a mile actually!) So head back up to #1 on this list for the full tour description or just book it now: Normandy D-Day Small-Group Day Trip w/ Cider Tasting .

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The runners up

If you’re curious, there are two other Normandy tours from Paris that stand out among the rest as favorites of my readers. The two others that people booked the most last year are:

2 nd Place: Normandy D-Day Beaches and American Cemetery Day Trip from Paris

As one of the most budget-friendly Normandy tours from Paris, I’m not at all surprised that this one is also quite popular. (In fact, it’s also #2 on this list for ‘most popular.’)

3 rd Place: Normandy D-Day Landing Beaches Day Trip with Cider Tasting & Lunch from Paris

This is the one I listed as an ‘Honorable Mention’ under #1 on this list—it’s definitely a great alternative to the one I dubbed Best Overall.

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6 things to remember when looking at Normandy tours from Paris

When shopping around for Normandy tours from Paris, here are a few key things you’ll want to keep in mind.

1. Tour accessibility

Keep in mind that not all transportation offered is going to accessible for persons with disabilities. Some are; most aren’t. If it doesn’t say so in the listing though, reach out to them for more information. They may be able to accommodate you after all or at least give you more of an idea of what to expect so you can decide if the tour is right for you.

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2. Drive time

Know that the trip between Paris and the D-Day sites in Normandy is going to be around 3-4 hours each way through the French countryside. This is a long time to be en route, so prepare for it.

Most tours will provide commentary on the sights you’re going to see, the area’s history, etc. Some may even play movies if they have the ability to do so. Regardless, plan to bring a book to read or download some movies ahead of time.

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3. Where to buy souvenirs

Almost all museums in the Normandy area have at least small gift shops. Some, like the Caen Memorial, have massive ones. Otherwise, the town center in Arromanches les Bains has lots of gift shops where you can buy souvenirs.

4. Always arrive early

Unless you’re taking one of the private tours, always be sure to arrive to the meeting point at least 15 minutes early. And even allow extra time for getting there since the meeting points in Paris city center tend to be near popular monuments. Don’t underestimate how long it takes just to get across town.

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5. Make sure it leaves from Paris

If you seek out other Normandy tours from Paris that aren’t mentioned here, be careful to note if it does in fact leave from Paris .

Many Normandy tours say “from Paris” in the description, but aren’t actually Paris tours at all. For instance, many of the tours that originate in Bayeux (which is already in Normandy) will say “from Paris” because they expect you to take the train from Paris to Bayeux where you’ll start your tour at 8:00am. Then after your tour in the late afternoon you’ll have to get yourself back to Paris.

I find this entirely manipulative and I can’t stand it, but I digress. Before you book a tour, be 100% sure it includes roundtrip transportation from and back to Paris.

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6. Take lots of photos but…

As always, you can (and should) take lots of photos on your trip from Paris to Normandy. However, please refrain from selfies or inappropriate pictures at Normandy’s D-Day sites.

Yes, I’ve seen a father and son take ridiculous jumping photos at Normandy American Cemetery. (They also played a game of tag while running in and out of the headstones.) Yes, I’ve also seen women posing for sexy photos at war memorials. Get. A. Clue. Pay your respects, above all else.

Maybe now would be a good time to tell you to read this post on visiting WWII sites with kids .

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What to pack for your Paris to Normandy day tour

When packing for your trip to France, be sure to keep these items in your travel checklist:

Comfortable shoes – There’s going to be a lot of walking on your Normandy tour; be sure to pack some comfortable walking shoes.

Unique WWII travel gear from the DWWII shop – There are lots of great D-Day items in the shop like t-shirts ( this is the best-seller! ), passport wallets, and more. (I donate a portion of all sales to a designated WWII charity each year.)

Refillable water bottle – It’s also going to be a very long day so make sure you stay hydrated.

European plug adapter – Whether or not you’ll be staying overnight, there’s a good chance you’ll need to charge your phone at some point. And you won’t be able to do it without a plug adapter.

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Sunglasses and sunscreen – Especially if your tour from Paris to Normandy will be during the summer.

Anti-theft purse – Petty theft is common in Europe and especially in Paris. Keep yourself and your valuables safe with an anti-theft purse. These are the only kinds of purses I use when I travel. I have bags from both Travelon and PacSafe .

France customs and culture guide – I get one of these pocket-sized Culture Smart books for every new country I visit.

Movies and/or books for the road – Might I suggest:

  • Saving Private Ryan
  • The Longest Day
  • Band of Brothers

Or these books:

  • All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
  • Band of Brothers by Stephen Ambrose
  • Six Armies in Normandy by John Keegan

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Other Normandy tours from Paris

If you have questions about other Normandy tours from Paris that I didn’t cover in this post, let me know! I’ve examined all of them . So if you find one you’re curious about, leave a comment below and I’ll tell you why it didn’t make the list .

More info for your Normandy D-Day trip

  • Hotels:  Read reviews and find great places to stay here on Booking.com (my personal favorite). Hotels.com and Expedia usually have good deals too though.
  • Save lots of money and time  by getting some  Paris GoCity passes .
  • Rental cars:  Check out the  best deals in Paris here.
  • For more tours in Paris,  check out the great options from  Viator  and  Get Your Guide .
  • Don’t forget a   Paris guidebook  and this must-have  France customs and culture guide !

Have a great time on your tour of Normandy! I hope I’ve made planning it a little easier for you.

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About Ashley Smith

Ashley is a World War II historian and travel expert who has visited 39 countries. She specializes in quick trips throughout Europe and the Americas with a focus on World War II museums, memorials, battlefields, and other sites of interest. Originally from Memphis, TN, she currently lives in Boston with her husband and two feline commanders.

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June 5, 2023 at 1:35 pm

A friend had suggested we visit Normandy during our European vacation. We moved our days around to have 2 nights in Paris so we could do an all day tour of Normandy. I enjoyed your blog and found it very helpful. However, I wanted to provide you information on one of the tours because it was not as they advertised – the Gray Line. And I know you said you had not been on the tour so I wanted to tell you from experience and so you can update your information.

The items and details of the Gray Line that were advertised were not correct and false advertising. We did not visit the memorial of Caen, nor did we stop at Point du Hoc, lunch was not included, and we did not visit Juno Beach.

I was surprised to find out upon arrival, this was not a Gray Line tour but was the same tour sold on the various travel websites at a price less than my paid price and with the others providing a correct description of the tour. I was misled with the highlights and itinerary that Gray Line post on their booking website. The tour guide was in a uncomfortable situation when he realized that I was sold items that were not planned for this tour and I was question him. The tour that GrayLine is selling is the same one listed cheaper as on Viator and Get Your Guide. The tour guide said those are the best place to book because their description is up to date. The tour Gray Line is selling is no longer offered but they keep selling it and then sending the customers on the other tours. People on the bus with me had booked on Viator and Getyourguide at a cheaper rate and with correct expectations.

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June 5, 2023 at 3:30 pm

Hi Amy! Thank you so, so much for your feedback! I will definitely look into that and make the necessary changes in this post. Can I ask… where did you go then, if not those sites? I hope you were able to at least get some enjoyment out of the experience.

June 5, 2023 at 4:17 pm

We had 15 minutes at Ohama, 40 minutes at the American cementary, 1 hour and 15 minutes to eat lunch at Gold Beach and look around, 40 minutes at Arromanches les Bain where they had us watch a 20 minute movie (recommend skipping it to walk around – other documentaries provide much more insight) and then our tour guide added on Longues sur Mer for 15 minutes. Several of us had shown him what we were sold (others bought from different company with lots of stops listed that were not going to be visited as well). It was nice to quickly see some places but now we feel as though we need to come back to really experience it and stay for several days.

June 6, 2023 at 8:14 am

That’s unfortunate you missed Caen and Pointe du Hoc but at least you got to go to some of the best sites! But yes – that was definitely just a sample and now you know Normandy may be worth more of your time someday!

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November 22, 2023 at 12:48 pm

Ashley, We are looking at the private trip from Paris to Normandy. It is thru Tripadvisor. the name of the trip is NormandyD-Day Private tour with Omah Beach from Paris. the cost of the trip is $1127.75 per person. It sounds like a good trip shows all the stops and how long you are there.

Thank you – Tammy

November 29, 2023 at 10:38 am

Hi Tammy, thanks for letting me know! I’ll give that one a look. 🙂

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January 15, 2024 at 12:20 pm

Thanks so much for all of this information, it is so helpful. We are planning a trip in April and I’m deciding between one of your top two and the one linked below. It picks up and drops off at the train station in Bayeaux. It looks like it hits a lot of different spots and would love your thoughts before booking.

https://www.overlordtour.com/product/tour-2fs-omaha-utah-full-day-tour-week-days-only/

January 17, 2024 at 10:08 am

Hi Michael! About the Overlord tour: Before I’ve even read the details I’m already turned off. They call it a “full day round trip from Paris” tour which we both know it is not, and as a consumer I really don’t appreciate the manipulative description.

Then, they use the first couple paragraphs to only vaguely tell you how to get there, and to absolve themselves of any snafus. (When a tour description starts with the company absolving themselves of any responsibility instead of actually describing the tour, my alarm bells go off!) And it seems like there’s a high chance of snafus as well. You only have one train option—the earliest train—and there’s a quick train change in Caen. If you’ve traveled a lot by train in Europe, you may be totally comfortable doing this. But still, if there’s any sort of delay and you miss either the first train or the connection, you’re out of a tour and out your money. It just seems like there’s too much room for error here. This is why, for those looking to take a tour from Paris and back, I prefer the tours that take you to Normandy all the way from Paris on their own transportation. This eliminates (almost) all undue stress and the possibility of missing the tour but still having to pay for it. BUT… if the benefit of what the tour offers greatly outweighs the stress of getting yourself there from Paris, it may be worth the extra trouble. So let’s see…

It does visit some of the major spots like Omaha and Utah Beaches, the American cemetery, Pointe du Hoc, and Saint-Mère-Église, so that’s good. The rest of the tour visits a lot of more obscure sites and sites where there really isn’t much to “see.” Whether or not these will be of interest to you will have a lot to do with how interested you are in the topics and how good of a listener you are. 🙂 I imagine at these spots, it’ll be a lot of story-telling and having to use your imagination. Something else worth noting is that some of them (like the La Colombière Hospital and General Taylor’s Headquarters in Hiesville) are privately owned and therefore you’ll likely only pass by them to view from the road. (Which is probably how they manage to squeeze in so many sights into just one day.)

If you want to visit some of the more obscure battle sites and hear these particular stories, and you’re well-versed at train travel in Europe, then this would probably be an enjoyable tour for you! If you don’t feel super comfortable using the train system, have doubts about actually being able to make it there on time, or would rather see some of the more well-known and recognizable historical sites, you’d probably be happier with one of the other two that you were looking at.

For me personally, I would pass on the Overlord Tour, but this is just what I would personally do. I’m extremely experienced in European train travel and feel totally comfortable doing this, but if I’m going to pay for a round-trip tour from Paris, I want to be taken there from Paris and not have to deal with the stress of train travel. Eliminating the stress and unpredictability of transportation is a large part of the reason I, and most other people, opt for joining a tour in the first place. If this company has the means to drive your group all around Normandy to these different locations, they also then have the means to pick you up in Paris, they just choose not to (but charge you the same amount).

However, that being said, this company is well-known and has loads of rave reviews, so it appears they have (almost) nothing but satisfied customers. (Don’t forget to read the negative reviews too to see what particular issues they had problems with.) Another thing they have going for them over the other tours is that they probably have better/more knowledgeable tour guides that specialize in WWII topics. Some of the other tour companies are just “tour companies” who hire guides. This company is specifically centered around World War II and D-Day tours and (I hope) hires guides especially proficient in these topics.

So again, it really depends on how in depth of a D-Day tour you want. Do you want all the detailed historical information? (And are you already well-versed on the events?) Or do you simply want an overview of the events and to visit some of the locations you’ve heard about your whole life? Also note that the Overlord tour only takes place during the week, so if you’re planning to visit on a weekend, your choice may have just been made for you. 🙂

I hope that helps! Whichever tour you choose, I hope you have an incredible time in Normandy, Michael! And thank you for the kind words, it means a lot to me!

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The 7 Best Normandy Tours From Paris [2024 Reviews]

D-Day was the culmination of operations by the Allied Forces to free Europe from the German invasion. To this day, the D-Day landings in Normandy are the largest amphibian operation in history.

Be a part of that history by viewing and visiting some of the most historically important sites while learning more of the stories and legends that make D-Day come alive even today.

Visiting Normandy, especially the American Cemetery and its Visitors Center, is often a pilgrimage for Americans who have ties to the military. We have the top Normandy tours from Paris, let’s take a look at them including a few private tours for those who want the more intimate experience.

Best Tours of Normandy from Paris

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Quick Answer: The 7 Best Normandy D-Day Beach Tours From Paris For 2024

  • Best Small Group Tour: Normandy D-Day Small-Group Day Trip w/ Omaha Beach, Cemetery & Cider Tasting
  • Best Private Tour: Normandy Battlefields D-Day Private Trip with VIP Services from Paris
  • Best Full Day Tour: Normandy D-Day Landing Beaches Tour w/ Cider-Tasting & Lunch
  • Best Tour w/ Lunch : Normandy D-Day Trip w/ American Cemetery and Lunch
  • Best Value Tour: From Paris: Normandy D-Day Landing Beaches Full-Day Tour
  • Best Early Bird Tour: Private Day Tour to Normandy D-Day Beaches from Paris
  • Best Family Tour: Normandy Battlefields Tour – American Sites

We’ve chosen these top Normandy tours because they offer a wide range of experiences and will fit into everyone’s budget. Be sure to see all of our reviews of things to do in Paris .

Normandy Tour Reviews

1. best value tour: normandy d-day small-group day trip with omaha beach, cemetery & cider tasting.

  • Departure Point : 6 Av. de Wagram, 75008 Paris
  • Departure Time : 7:00 AM
  • Duration : 12 to 13 hours
  • Includes : Small Group Tour of 8 people max, transport by air-conditioned minivan, expert guide, cider tastings, skip-the-line at the Overlord Museum

If you would like to get a tour of Normandy in a more intimate setting of 8 people or less this is the perfect tour for you. You will start your journey a comfortable van for the roughly two and half hour drive.

Along the way you can admire the scenery of the French countryside and the small villages. Along the way be sure to ask any questions of your driver / guide. Your first destination is the Omaha Beach where over 2,400 young men lost their life.

You will learn about their acts of heroism that saved the landing from disaster! You will spend about 30 minutes here before going to Overlord Museum to learn about the enormous planning that went into the landings.

Here you will see displays of the equipment and machines that were used in the landings such as the Higgins boats and Sherman tanks. You will have about an hour here at the museum. Then it’s off the Longues-sur-Mer battery where the German command was located along with its 150mm guns that were trained on the beaches.

Next up is local French restaurant for lunch where you can ponder what you have just seen and what the soldiers went through that day.

After lunch you will head to Pointe du Hoc where the Germans had enormous cannons trained on the beaches and learn how the Army Rangers climbed the cliffs to capture the position before they could be used.

Next is the most breathtaking part of the tour: the cemetery. Here there are almost 10,000 crosses and Stars of David that are perfectly maintained and lined up. Your guide will give you a tour and tell you about some of the Medal of Honor winners.

Lastly is a cider tasting at a local farm and head back to Paris after a full day of exploration of Normandy.

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100% refund for cancellations within 24 hours of tour experience, best selling normandy tours on viator, 2. best private tour: normandy battlefields d-day private trip with vip services from paris.

  • Departure Point : Hotel Pickup
  • Duration : 13 Hours
  • Includes : Comfortable van transportation, private guide

Make history a bit more interesting for the younger generation with this family-friendly private day trip to the D-Day beaches in Normandy.

Your private guide will drive you and a small group of guests to Omaha Beach, the American Cemetery, Pointe du Hoc lookout and the Visitor’s Center.

While all the beaches that became landing zones for Allied forces on D-Day are important, it seems Omaha Beach is the location of legends.

Your private guide will take you on a tour of the beach, telling you many of the harrowing tales of young men fighting for their country. The American Cemetery is the resting place of more than 10,000 Allied troops who lost the battle that day.

The pristine, manicured lawns are a tribute to those brave men. As a family-friendly day tour from Paris to Normandy, this is a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made.

A visitor’s center nearby is the perfect place to speak with center curators to learn more about D-Day as well as other events and locations in France that were important during WW2.

Two locations you will see first hand on this day tour are the German coastal battery as well as Pegasus Bridge.

This tour of the beaches of Normandy helps to bring families together to learn more about the sacrifices made on both sides of the beach, by Allied forces as well as German troops.

There’s nothing quite like seeing history up close and personal.

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3. best combination tour: normandy d-day landing beaches tour w/ cider-tasting & lunch.

  • Departure Point : Pl. du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre
  • Duration : 14 Hours (approx.)
  • Includes : Expert and friendly guide, transportation by air-conditioned coach, all entry fees, cider tasting, lunch with a glass of cider, a small group of 25 guests or fewer

The Musee du Debarquement Utah Beach is located inside a German bunker on Utah Beach.

Look out over the beach and imagine what German troops must have been thinking as Allied forces rushed toward them. Also, imagine what those Allied troops were facing on that day.

On this day trip from Paris, you will also visit Pointe du Hoc. From this vantage point, you can see Utah Beach on one side and Omaha Beach on the other. This is a great way to get a sense of just how big of an Allied operation this really was.

Visit the Normandy American Cemetery & Memorial, where 10,000 American troops have been laid to rest after the “Normandy invasion.” Pristine lawns sit in stark contrast to the white marble headstones as a stark and solemn reminder of the cost of freedom during WW2.

Before heading back to Paris, you’ll stop by a cidery in the Calvados region. Here, you will taste several ciders and enjoy a full, refreshing glass with your provided two-course lunch.

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4. best budget tour: normandy d-day beaches day trip from paris.

  • Departure Point : Frame Brasserie at Hotel Pullman
  • Duration : 14 hours
  • Includes : Expert guide, transportation, all entry fees, lunch with drinks

After the 3-4 hour coach ride to Normandy from Paris, you’ll stop for lunch and drinks at a small, local eatery. On your way here, the views of the French countryside are perfect for photos while your expert guide gives you insight into how this region played a part in WW2.

A stop at the visitor’s center is not to be missed as both your guide and the curators at the center explain the Allied operations that took place on the beaches of Normandy.

Take some literature, take pictures, or even buy a souvenir or more in-depth reading material.

The first D-Day landing beach you see will be the most famous of them, Omaha Beach. You’ll also take Memorial Drive to see both Juno Beach and Gold Beach.

The Caen Memorial Museum has many exhibits showing just how treacherous the D-Day landings were. This is one of the best Normandy tours from Paris as you will also stop by the American Cemetery to pay respects to the many

Allied troops who lost their life here. You can also choose to take this tour as a large group or with a much smaller group with a maximum of 8 guests.

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5. best full day tour: normandy d-day landing beaches full-day tour from paris.

  • Departure Point : Pyramides, Central Paris
  • Departure Time : 6:30 AM
  • Duration : 2 Days
  • Includes : Expert guide, luxury coach transportation, overnight stay at 4-star hotel, meals, a souvenir, and all entry fees

The ride to Normandy is about 2.5 hours but in the comfortable minivan the time will fly by as you enjoy the French countryside. Your driver/guide will tell you about the historical towns you go through on the way to Normandy.

Your first stop is Omaha Beach, where there were 2,400 casualties on D-Day making the most deadly of the landing zones. As you look over the beach you can just imagine the horror of that day. Only the bravery and courage of the soldiers allowed the landing to be a success.

Next stop is the Overlord Museum where you will learn about the invasion details and the elaborate planning that was necessary for this operation. Still the largest largest amphibious invasion in military history. Learn about the elaborate ruse the allies put on the fool the Germans into thinking the invasion would take place at Calis.

Take a lunch break and enjoy some of the food that France is famous for. Then head to Pointe du Hoc where you will gaze in astonishment at where the Army Rangers scaled the 100 foot cliff to take out the German artillery.

Lastly you will see the Normandy Cemetery and the 10,000 crosses that are perfectly aligned and meticulously maintained. Its a breathtaking sight to see. All the while your guide will be giving you the detail and history and answer any questions you may have.

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6. best small group tour: private day tour to normandy d-day beaches from paris.

  • Duration : 13 hours
  • Includes : Private guide, private transportation, all entry fees

Are you, or a family member, now a part of any of the military divisions that fought so valiantly? Be sure to let the guide know when you book the tour and they will research extra information for you!

As if learning information that is specifically tailored to you and your family’s history wasn’t enough, you will also enjoy guided tours of some of the most famous D-Day landmarks. And you will do this with the members of your private group and no one else.

Stand in the drop zone of the 101st Airborne and visit the site of the most famous Allied Forces assault on Utah Beach. Walk through the church that was converted to a field hospital by two paratrooper medics, the Church of Angoville-Au-Plain.

In addition to those locations, typically not visited during Normandy tours from Paris, you’ll have access to the Musee du Debarquement Utah Beach and Point du Hoc.

When visiting Omaha Beach, stand in the section most recently famous for starring in the motion picture, Saving Private Ryan. End your tour of Normandy with a walk through the American Cemetery and a stop at the visitor’s center.

For those who Normandy is more than just a historical location, and something closer to home, visiting the American Cemetery is a pilgrimage.

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7. best family tour: normandy battle fields tour – american sites.

  • Departure Point : Bayeux, Normandy
  • Departure Time : Varies
  • Duration : 9 hours
  • Includes : Professional guide, transportation to each site, small group tour of max 8 guests

Get up close and personal with the memorial cemeteries, museums and more. This tour departs from Bayeux, Normandy and not from Paris.

If you are staying in Paris, there are easy travel methods to get to Normandy for this tour. One of the best is probably the train as you enjoy the changing scenery of the French countryside.

With your small group of 8 people, at most, you’ll first head to Sainte-Mere Church, which played an important role in WW2, as well as the Airborne Museum.

Learn the dangers that the paratroopers faced when landing here and what their purpose was during the D-Days Allied Forces operations.

Visit Utah Beach, held by the 4th Infantry Division, and Omaha Beach, the largest landing zone for American troops. Walk through the headstones of the American cemetery where nearly 10,000 troops lay resting.

Walk through the German Memorial Cemetery where more than double that have been laid to rest in the largest cemetery in France dedicated to the German soldiers.

With so many historically significant locations to visit and many more stories and legends to learn about in the museums and visitors centers, it’s hard not to realize just how massive the D-Day operations were. In fact, D-Day is still the largest amphibian landing in history.

Planning Guide For Your Normandy D-Day Beach Tour

Why you should visit the normandy d-day beaches.

  • Relive the history : Normandy D-Day beaches are where the largest seaborne invasion in history took place, marking a turning point in World War II. Walking on the same sands where thousands of soldiers landed, fought, and died is a humbling and surreal experience that allows you to relive history.
  • Pay homage to the fallen : As you visit the various cemeteries and memorials that dot the Normandy coast is a reminder of the sacrifice the soldiers made who fought for our freedom. You can’t help but be moved by the memorials you will see.
  • Explore the beaches : The beaches are worth the drive, there are miles of pristine sand beaches. Simply strolling along the beach is an amazing experience by itself.
  • Discover the local culture : The Normandy region is known for its delicious cuisine, charming villages and rich history. While you are there, sample some of the local specialties like cider, cheese and seafood. If you area able, explore the quaint towns and villages in Normandy.
  • Take in the beauty : With the rugged cliffs, rolling hills, and picturesque countryside, Normandy is one of the more beautiful areas of France.

Can You Visit Normandy as a Day Trip from Paris?

It is possible to visit Normandy as a day trip from Paris. It’s located about 150 miles northwest of Paris and there are quite a few tour operators that have day trips to the D-Day beaches and other nearby attractions.

You should take a few days to explore the Normandy area. There is so much to see and do from visiting the historic sites and museums to sampling the local cuisine.

One of the best parts of traveling is meeting the locals and taking the time to explore some off the beaten path places. While you can do a day trip and snap a few photos but you will miss out on what makes Normandy and amazing area.

That being said, if you’re truly limited on time and can only swing a day trip then go for it! Just be prepared for a long day of travel and a whirlwind tour of the highlights.

So while a day trip to Normandy from Paris can be done, I would recommend taking at least a few days to really experience everything the region has to offer. From the rich history and culture to the natural beauty and delicious cuisine, Normandy is a destination that’s worth taking the time to explore.

What Else is There in Normandy to See Other Than the D-Day Beaches?

Here are five places to check out besides the Normandy beach area:

  • Mont Saint Michel : This stunning island monastery is one of the most iconic landmarks in France. Mont Saint Michele is and island just off the coast and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you are in the area you should definitely see it.
  • Bayeux Tapestry : This work of art shows the events leading up to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. It’s housed in the charming town of Bayeux which is worth a visit.
  • Rouen Cathedral : This magnificent Gothic cathedral in the city of Rouen is a masterpiece of medieval architecture. It’s also where Joan of Arc was famously tried and condemned to death.
  • Calvados Distilleries : Normandy is famous for its delicious apple brandy known as Calvados. There are several distilleries where you can sample the local specialties.
  • Giverny : This charming village was the home of Impressionist painter Claude Monet, and his former house and gardens are open to the public.

How Long is the Train Ride from Paris to Normandy?

The train from Paris to Normandy takes about 1.5 to 3 hours. It just depends on the amount of stops. The main train stations in Normandy are Caen, Bayeux, and Cherbourg and each of these has a direct train connection from Paris.

The train is comfortable and with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi and food and drink service. The scenery along the way is simply stunning as you pass through the picturesque French countryside and charming villages.

The schedule for the high speed train varies depending on the time of year. You so you need to check the schedule before booking your tour.

Tour Guides

The Normandy D-Day Trip w/ American Cemetery tour is our Editor's Choice for the best Normandy tour with its combination of sites seen, tour guides and value.

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Mont Saint-Michel makes for one of the best Normandy tours from Paris

11 Inspiring Normandy Tours from Paris: D-Day Beaches, American Cemetary & Mont Saint-Michel

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If you’re thinking of doing a day trip to France’s western coast, it would be a missed opportunity not to consider one of the many available Normandy tours from Paris !

Whether you’re traveling in a group, as a family, with your partner, or solo, these tours are easy to add to any long layover in Paris or multi-day vacation in France.

The first time I visited France, I was overwhelmed by the seemingly endless number of local tour companies claiming to have the “best” tour, which is exactly why I’ve curated this (far smaller and easier to read) list of the top-performing tour companies and their associated tours for you to pick from.

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The Normandy D-Day Small-Group Day Trip with Omaha Beach, Cemetery & Cider Tasting is easily the #1 tour on this list !

⭐ Over 1,800 5-star reviews ⭐ Skip-the-line entry to the Overlord Museum ⭐ Visit Omaha Beach, the Operation Overlord Museum, German bunkers, Pointe du Hoc, & the American Cemetery

For travelers already in the Normandy region, I’ve also supplied several tours that depart directly from Bayeux! Whether you have 5 hours or 3 days for your travels around this popular historic region, these tours have been designed to be informational, exciting, and offer unique experiences for every type of traveler.

Ranging in price from budget to luxury, these are some of the top-rated tours to Normandy for travelers of every age and style.

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Best Normandy Tours from Paris

On any Normandy tour from Paris, be sure to take some time to visit Omaha Beach

Below are some of the top-rated full day Normandy tours from Paris. Most of them have received the Badge of Excellence Award from Viator and all consistently receive 5-star reviews from people all over the world.

If you’re looking for private tours or extended 2-3 day tours from Paris, jump to the next sections!

1. Normandy D-Day Landing Beaches Day Trip with Cider Tasting & Lunch from Paris

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What’s Included? ⤵️

  • Private Roundtrip Transportation in an Air-Conditioned Coach with a Professional Guide
  • Full-day tour to Normandy including a visit to the less popular Utah Beach, a D-Day museum housed in a former German Bunker, a shelter for soldiers, Pointe du Hoc, the American Cemetery, and Omaha Beach
  • Departure Time: 7:00am
  • Total Travel Time: ~ 14 hours
  • Included: Lunch, Cider & Calvados Tastings
  • Not Included: Gratuity & Not Wheelchair Accessible

✔️ If you’re looking for an all-inclusive day trip to Normandy from Paris, this is the tour to take ! You’ll have a professional guide filling you in on every detail of the D-Day events, showing you secret bunkers, and allowing you free time to explore the beaches, museums, and cemeteries. You will also enjoy a private lunch accompanied by cider and calvados tastings (brandy) before being whisked away to the Pointe du Hoc which isn’t often included in most of these Normandy tours from Paris!

2. Normandy D-Day Beaches & American Cemetery Trip from Paris

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  • Private Transportation in an Air-Conditioned Coach with a Licensed Expert of the D-Day Event
  • Full-day tour to Normandy including a visit to the 360 Museum in Arromanches, the American Cemetary, and Omaha Beach. Time for lunch in Arromanches
  • Total Travel Time: ~ 13 hours
  • Included: Museum Entrance Fee
  • Not Included: Gratuity & Not Wheelchair Accessible, Lunch

✔️ This full-day trip to Normandy from Paris is the only one on this list where the tour includes a licensed guide and expert on Normandy’s D-Day event ! If you’re a true history buff looking to get all of your burning questions answered about WWII and the events surrounding the related events in history, then this tour is certainly for you. Between the luxury coach and the expert guide, this is easily one of the best tours you can take to Normandy from France’s capital.

3. Mont Saint-Michel Guided Day Trip from Paris

Mont St Michel is a beautiful spot to ensure is included any one of these Normandy tours from Paris

  • Private Transportation with a Professional Guide
  • Full-day tour to Normandy’s spectacular Mont Saint-Michel with a local history expert
  • Departure Time: 7:15am
  • Included: Entrance Fee for the Abbey

✔️ Tourists seeking a way of getting to the renowned Mont Saint-Michel without the hassle of planning each and every detail of their day need to book this tour ! Not only do you get more than 3+ hours at the fortifications of the island monument, but also plenty of time for exploring the famous Abbaye du Mont-Saint-Michel where you can shop to your heart’s content. Plus, the guided section of your tour will be led by an expert on Mont Saint-Michel and its history. Travelers who are captivated by French history or those seeking the ultimate Instagram picture should surely consider this tour on their next visit to Paris!

Normandy Tours from Paris by Train

If you want to take one of the offered Normandy tours from Paris, consider taking the train to Bayeux first

If you want to save a little bit of money on the roundtrip transportation from Paris, or you happen to be in Normandy anyway, here are some great tours to consider!

4. Normandy American D-Day Beaches Full Day Tour from Bayeux

Utah Beach is a popular stop on most Normandy tours from Paris

  • Private Transportation in an Air-Conditioned Coach with a Professional Guide
  • Small-group tour (maximum of 8 people) that brings you to the American Cemetery, the town of Sainte Mere Eglise, Utah Beach and Omaha Beach, the Pointe du Hoc, and the Utah Beach Landing Museum
  • Departure Time: 8:30am
  • Total Travel Time: ~ 9 hours
  • Included: Pickup and drop-off in Bayeux

✔️ Departing directly from the center of Bayeux, France, visitors can take a direct train from Paris to Bayeux before joining this small-group tour ! Easy to navigate, you’ll get to see many of the iconic Normandy landmarks plus get to stop into the best U.S. beach museum in the area: the Utah Beach Landing Museum! No other tour on this list includes a stop here, so if you are really interested in the history of WWII and don’t mind getting yourself from Paris to Bayeux, then this tour is for you.

5. Mont St Michel Full Day Tour with a National Guide from Bayeux

  • Private Transportation in an Air-Conditioned Vehicle with a Professional Guide
  • This small-group tour (maximum of 8 people) is the perfect half-day getaway to Mont Saint-Michel!
  • Total Travel Time: ~ 7-8 hours
  • Included: Pickup and drop-off in Bayeux, Entry to Mont Saint-Michel

✔️ When it comes to tours from Paris to Normandy and Mont St Michel, this highly-rated tour should be on your list ! Regardless if you’re traveling with kids, your loved one, or on your own, this is a wonderful, affordable, and stress-free way of visiting the Mont Saint-Michel for those who are short on time. Remove the worry of planning how to get to Mont Saint-Michel after you get off the train in Bayeux. This small-group tour gives you 4 full hours to explore the fortifications and the Abbaye du Mont-Saint-Michel for an unforgettable, and unrushed experience! Easily one of the best Normandy tours from Bayeux, it’s no surprise this local tour books up fast!

Private Normandy Tours from Paris

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Have a large group that you want to be accompanied for a full-day tour through Normandy? We’ve got you covered! Check out the amazing private Normandy tours from Paris below.

6. Private Day Tour including Normandy Landing Beaches & Battlefields from Bayeux

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  • Private Transportation in an Air-Conditioned Vehicle with a Professional Guide and Private Driver
  • Get private insight from an expert guide on 3 different D Day landing beaches including Omaha, Sword, and Utah
  • Explore the Hillman Bunker Complex and the Merville Battery Museum, as well as a few other museums
  • Departure Time: 9:00am
  • Total Travel Time: ~ 8 hours
  • Included: Hotel Pickup and drop-off in Bayeux

✔️ If you don’t mind taking the train from Paris to Bayeux (about a 2.5-hour ride), then this is a great budget tour for any group looking to traverse across Normandy! You and your private guide will explore numerous museums including the Airborne Museum, and get the chance to see not 2, but 3, D-Day beaches! You’ll also get to walk around the popular cemeteries, and include any personal stops that you want (approval needed).

7. D-Day Private Normandy Battlefields Day Trip From Paris with VIP Services

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  • Private Transportation in an Air-Conditioned Vehicle with a Professional Guide and On-board WiFi
  • This fully private tour is customizable to your liking! Choose which bunkers, museums, D Day beaches, and battlefields you want to see during your full-day trip
  • Included: Hotel Pickup and drop-off in Paris

✔️ If you aren’t too sure what you want to see in Normandy or your group has a lot of different interests and ideas, consider booking this special private tour ! You’ll all get picked up directly from your hotel or residences in Paris before starting your fully customizable itinerary. The guide will create a basic itinerary and provide good recommendations, but you can decide to spend more or less time in each place before returning to Paris. The free WiFi onboard allows you to share your amazing pictures with friends and family while on the return trip to Paris!

2-Day Normandy Tours from Paris

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If you can swing spending at least 2 days in Normandy, don’t hesitate! Many of the previously listed tours are great if you’re short on time, but we promise, you’re going to be tired after.

No one enjoys feeling rushed or wishing like they had more time, so do yourself a favor and set aside at least 2 days for traveling around Normandy!

8. Normandy 2-Days Discovery Trip with D-Day Beaches & Mont St Michel from Paris

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  • 2 day guided tour to Rouen, Honfleur, Arromanches, Caen, Omaha Beach, and the American Cemetary among many other beautiful stops
  • Total Travel Time: ~ 2 days
  • Included: 1 night of Accommodation in a 4-star hotel, Roundtrip Transportation from Paris, Most Meals

✔️ Take a couple of days to explore Normandy’s iconic Mont Saint-Michel, D-Day Landing Beaches, and popular coastal towns. Over this 2-day period, you’ll be rewarded with elegant accommodation, local cuisine, and a full-time professional guide to help answer all of your questions regarding the history of France and Normandy’s special landmarks. You can take some time to pay your respects to the fallen soldiers at the various cemeteries, including the American Cemetery, and have endless opportunities to capture some amazing photos! This is easily one of the best private Normandy tours from Paris , so don’t wait to book as the spots fill up fast!

3-Day Normandy Tours from Paris

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There is only one 3-day Normandy tour from Paris that we would recommend, but there may be more if you do some research on tours leaving from Bayeux or Caen.

There are limited companies that will devote such long periods of time to their tours, so consider taking the train from Paris to Caen or Bayeux before beginning your multi-day tour.

9. 3-Days Guided Normandy, St Malo, Mont Saint Michel & Loire Valley Chateaux from Paris

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  • 3-day tour to the coast of Normandy with visits to the towns of Rouen, Honfleur, and St. Malo
  • Visits to the Loire Valley castles of Langeais, Chambord, and Chenonceau
  • Total Travel Time: ~ 3 days
  • Included: 2 nights of Accommodation in a 4-star hotel, Roundtrip Transportation from Paris, Most Meals

✔️ When we talk about visiting Normandy, we usually say 3 days is the minimum we would recommend. Since you have the opportunity to be whisked away to the French countryside with little to no planning on your part, this is the ultimate Normandy tour to take! If you have the time to spare (and the budget for this fully-guided getaway), then we highly suggest taking advantage of this special tour ! It includes everything mentioned in the previously listed tours, plus more! 4-star accommodations, local cuisine, and a full-time guide that will answer all of your questions at each landmark you visit.

Small Group Tours Normandy France

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If you’re looking for tours with under 10 people, check out the ones I have listed below!

They have received the Badge of Excellence by Viator and are very highly recommended by travelers from around the globe.

10. Normandy American & British D-Day Beaches Half Day Tour from Bayeux

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  • Small-Group Tour (8 people max) Transportation in an Air-Conditioned Vehicle, and Expert Guide
  • Half-day tour to Normandy with visits to Omaha Beach, Pointe du Hoc, the American Cemetery, the Longues-sur-Mer battery, and the Remains Mulberry Harbour
  • Departure Time: 1:00pm
  • Total Travel Time: ~ 5 hours
  • Included: All Tastings, Museum Entrance Fee

✔️ if you’re looking for the best half day Normandy tours from Bayeux , then this trip is perfect for travelers who are short on time, but want to pack a lot of history and information into their quick visit to Normandy! It’s also one of the most affordable options for travelers looking to stay on a budget or for those who are bringing along kids and want to keep costs on the lower end. Whether you’re short on time or are traveling with kids or other adults who may not enjoy long tours, this 5-hour tour is the perfect balance between exciting, informational, and to the point.

11. Normandy D-Day Small-Group Day Trip with Omaha Beach, Cemetery & Cider Tasting

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  • Small-Group Tour (8 people max) Transportation in an Air-Conditioned Vehicle, Live Commentary, and Expert Guide
  • Full-day tour to Normandy including visits to the D-Day Beaches, German Bunkers, and the Operation Overlord Museum
  • Visits to the Pointe du Hoc and the American Cemetery and a Cidery for soft and hard-cider tastings
  • Total Travel Time: ~ 12-13 hours

✔️ If you’re looking for the ultimate day trip inclusive of a history guide, a museum visit, walks along the famous Omaha Beach, and even a trip to some German Bunkers dating back to WWII, this is the ultimate tour from Paris to Normandy. Start your day bright and early at 7:00am and jump in your private vehicle to head from Paris straight to Omaha Beach . From there, spend a full day exploring the French coastline before making your way inland to a special cidery where you’ll have the chance to sample local apple juice and hard ciders!

FAQ: Normandy Tours from Paris

In this next section, I’m going to be answering some important questions for your trip to Normandy so you have everything you need before jumping on your tour!

What is the Best Way to Tour Normandy France?

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The best way to tour Normandy, France is with an expert, local guide. By booking one of the tours mentioned in the list above, your group will automatically be assigned someone with substantial knowledge of the history of WWII, the landings of D-Day, and so on.

In our opinion, there’s really not much of a point to visiting all of the historic sites in Normandy without a guide, since you’ll be spending a lot of your time reading plaques and information boards trying to piece together what actually happened.

Do yourself a favor and budget for hiring an expert local guide to take you to the best sites in Normandy. It not only removes all of the logistical efforts of getting around, etc., but also provides you with some of the most interesting and insightful information you won’t get elsewhere.

From walking the beaches of Omaha and Utah to visiting the quaint towns of Bayeux and Honfleur, a knowledgeable guide will make sure your trip is memorable.

Pro Tip : before booking your tour, read about the Best Time to Visit Normandy: The Complete 2024 Guide !

Is There a Tour from Paris to Normandy?

There are only a select few Normandy tours from Paris that we would recommend

Yes, but they are limited. Unlike tours from Dublin to the Cliffs of Moher or tours from Paris to the Loire Valley which both offer hundreds of different options, tours going to Normandy from Paris are far more limited.

The ones that are offered are wonderful, however, which is why we’ve sifted through the best of the best to help you find a great option for you!

But, if you’re looking for a wider range of options, consider researching tours that leave directly from Caen or Bayeux.

I have listed a few of them in the sections below and they often make for more affordable and shorter options than if you are coming all the way from Paris.

If you don’t mind taking the train on your own from Paris to Normandy, then your tour options will significantly increase!

Is Normandy Worth a Day Trip from Paris?

While it is possible to take one of these Normandy tours from Paris in a day, we recommend spending 2-3 days in Normandy altogether

While Normandy can technically be a day trip from Paris, we don’t recommend it. It’s about a 3-hour drive or a 2-hour train ride each way, so that would make for a very long day of traveling.

Especially since many of the tours we mention below that come from Paris depart around 7:00am and arrive back in Paris around 9:00pm, you won’t have much time for anything before or after the tour.

The single-day tours that we mentioned below are primarily for travelers looking to make use of a long layover or a quick stop in if they don’t have time to stay longer.

Normandy is an incredible region with numerous historic beaches from the D-Day Invasion, Mont Saint-Michel, and the charming towns of Le Havre, Honfleur, and Étretat (among others), so it’s highly recommended to spend a minimum of 2, but preferably 3, days in Normandy, France.

Is Normandy a Good Day Trip from Paris?

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Absolutely! Normandy makes for a fantastic day trip from Paris if you don’t mind the running around that comes with it. A scenic train ride whisks you away from the hustle and bustle of the city to the serene countryside of France.

The region is rich in history, from the iconic D-Day landing beaches and the stunning Mont Saint-Michel Abbey to delicious culinary experiences like local apple cider and Camembert cheese.

Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or simply love breathtaking landscapes, Normandy offers something for everyone. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera to capture the unforgettable scenery!

How Many Days Do You Need in Normandy?

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Due to its size, it is typically recommended to spend at least 2-3 days in the region, but 3-4 is preferable. This timeframe allows you to explore the key sites without feeling rushed!

You’ll be able to spend a full day visiting the D-Day landing beaches, the American cemetery, and the museums dedicated to WWII, while another day can be dedicated to Mont Saint-Michel.

Additionally, this timeframe allocates a period to visit the picturesque towns of Bayeux and Honfleur, which offer their own unique charm and culinary delights!

What is the Best Way to Visit Normandy from Paris?

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The best way to visit Normandy from Paris is via a guided tour. The train situation can be a bit confusing for newbies, especially since you’ll need to find a local bus or taxi when you arrive in Caen or Bayeux to reach your hotel.

Plus, you’ll likely need a rental car to get between all of the beaches, American cemetery, and Mont Saint-Michel so you can efficiently get between sights (in terms of both time and cost).

Luckily, a guided tour takes care of all these details for you and more, ensuring that you don’t miss a thing. Plus, a knowledgeable guide can provide in-depth information about the history and culture of Normandy as you explore the region’s best hidden gems.

Is there a Paris to Normandy Train?

Most of these Normandy tours from Paris will provide private transportation, although there is a train if you would prefer to take a local tour

There is no direct train from the city of Paris to the town of Normandy, but there are direct trains that run from Paris to Caen and Paris to Bayeux, which both lie in the heart of Normandy .

However, since many of the most popular tourist attractions (i.e. the D-Day Beaches, Mont Saint-Michel, Étretat, etc.) are spanned across 150 miles (240 kilometers) on the western coast of France, we recommended either booking a full day guided tour that includes private transportation like the ones below, or renting your own car.

Buses and trams are convenient in the area, however, if you want to be on your own schedule, then a car rental is best .

How Long is the Train Ride from Paris to Normandy?

For those looking to save some money on one of these Normandy tours, they can take the train from Paris and choose a local tour in Normandy

The train rides from Paris to Normandy take between 2-3 hours each way and are quite comfortable . If you’re wondering “ how to get to Normandy from Paris”, the train is by far the best way if you decide to visit on your own without a guide.

The 2-hour train is a direct route from Paris Saint-Lazare to Gare de Caen. We recommend this train since it removes the need to change lines and will get you to your destination faster.

It is typically more expensive, however, but do your best to compare prices before booking.

The 3-hour train ride also departs from Paris Saint-Lazare, but it stops at the Gare de Rouen before making its way to Gare de Caen.

If you are visiting Normandy for at least a few days and don’t mind the extra stop and are looking to save some money, this is a perfect option!

If you do decide to book one of the local tours from Bayeux, be sure to book a train to Bayeux and not Caen if that is where you plan on spending your time before the tour.

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Whether you’re traveling with your family, a group of friends, a loved one, or all on your own, visiting Normandy is a very special part of going to France. Sure, Paris is home to the gorgeous Eiffel Tower, but it’s also perfect for day trips to this historic region.

Between the Mont Saint-Michel, the American Cemetery, and the D-Day Landing Beaches, there are days worth of iconic landmarks to explore.

Even if you only have half a day, we highly recommend taking the time to learn about the WWII events that occurred in the region and taking some more time to wander the beautiful streets of all of the coastal towns nearby.

Any one of these Normandy tours from Paris is sure to impress, so we hope you were able to find one that suits your budget and travel preferences!

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Normandy is one of the most popular day trips from Paris, and for many people visiting the D-Day Beaches is a bucket list item. 

Just a couple of hours away by train or car, it’s a world apart, steeped in history and natural beauty. 

I’ve visited Normandy from Paris, and let me tell you, the D-Day beaches and the stunning Mont Saint-Michel are as epic as they come. 

While there are various ways to delve into Normandy’s rich past and scenic landscapes, taking a guided tour from Paris lets you soak it all in without the hassle of planning.

I’ve researched all the best Normandy from Paris tours using my perspective as a Paris expert, and come up with this list of the best options so that you can decide which day (or multi day) trip to Normandy from Paris is perfect for you.

Get ready for the best day trip from Paris.

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My Top 3 Best Normandy from Paris Tours

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Normandy D-Day Small-Group Day Trip

✔ No more than 8 people

✔ Unique experience

Normandy from Paris tour

Normandy Battlefields D-Day Private Trip

✔ Customizeable

✔ VIP Services

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Normandy Small-Group Day Trip D-Day

✔ Great for solo travelers

✔ Informative

13 Best Normandy from Paris Tours

You can take many different types of Normandy from Paris tours, from small group tours to private tours and everything in between.

Here are the best Normandy tours from Paris:

1. Normandy D-Day Small-Group Day Trip with Omaha Beach, Cemetery & Cider Tasting

⭐ RATING: 5 OUT OF 5 | ⏰ TOUR LENGTH: 12 – 13 HOURS | ✔ Book it!

If you are looking for the best Normandy from Paris tour then this is it.

The tour starts from La Flamme when you and your small group (no more than 8 people) are picked up in a minivan and taken to Normandy. 

You will visit several locations including Omaha Beach, the Operation Overlord Museum, German bunkers, Pointe du Hoc and the American Cemetery where you will see the 10,000 crosses and listen to inspiring stories about the 6th of June, 1944 .

If that isn’t enough, you will be treated to a stop at Ferme de la Sapiniere. There are dozens of different varieties of apples in Normandy and the cidery turns these beautiful apples into apple juices, ciders and a strong liquor known as Calvados. 

Some may feel that this tour is a little pricey but it is worth the extra money for the small group tour and the complimentary cider tasting where you will get to see a unique area of the Normandy countryside. 

The other thing I like about this tour are the wee anecdotes provided by the guide at each stop, this really adds to the tour.

This was the highlight of my husband’s trip to France and it did not disappoint. Our guide was so nice and always made sure we were comfortable and had time at each location to ask questions and check out things at a nice pace. He was so much fun to spend the day with. – Colleen (Read more reviews)

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2. Normandy Battlefields D-Day Private Trip with VIP Services from Paris

If you like to take tours but you don’t like the crowds then this is the tour for you . You will still get to visit the most significant sites from World War II. 

Visiting Omaha Beach and standing in the gun emplacements and pill boxes is a very impactful experience, the American Cemetery is beautiful and meaningful and Arromanches. 

However, this tour is very flexible and can be customized to your interests and needs. If you are limited physically or there are places that are high on your bucket list your guide will ensure you get to visit them. 

Unsure where to go? Your guide will be more than happy to recommend places to visit and the best order to go to make sure you have an unforgettable day.

No matter how knowledgeable you are on World War II, it is hard to comprehend the scale of Operation Overlord until you are standing on the cliffs overlooking the beaches. Hearing the stories of bravery, loyalty and commitment demonstrated by the soldiers of WWII are humbling and inspiring.

This private tour to Normandy from Paris is not to be missed.

Excellent private guide and transportation. He was very knowledgeable and made this a memorable tour. So glad we chose a private tour for the experience and flexibility. Very local experience. – Collins (Read more reviews)

3. Normandy Small-Group Day Trip D-Day Battlefields & Landing Beaches from Paris

⭐ RATING: 5 OUT OF 5 | ⏰ TOUR LENGTH: 12 HOURS | ✔ Book it!

Looking for intimacy without the price tag? This small group tour is for you.

Small group tours allow the personalized service from your tour guide while also having the chance to meet other travelers – this is especially great for solo travelers . 

This Normandy Small-Group Day Trip D-Day Battlefields & Landing Beaches from Paris is one of the most informative and in depth tours you will ever go on.

Touring Normandy is an emotional tour that is not to be missed. The cemetery is a beautiful and solemn place which is enhanced by the real life stories of those who gave their lives for their countries. 

From walking into the water and turning back to look at the magnificent cliffs to your knowledge and caring guide everything on this tour has been thought of.

Despite the three-hour journey each way, you will be transported in a comfortable air-conditioned mini bus with the chance for a rest stop to and from Normandy.

Fascinating and humbling experience. You can feel history come alive. A great learning experience for all. – Jeffrey (Read more reviews)

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4. Normandy D-Day Beaches and American Cemetery Day Trip from Paris

⭐ RATING: 4.5 OUT OF 5 | ⏰ TOUR LENGTH: 13 HOURS | ✔ Book it!

If the thought of crowded buses and generic guides has kept you from making this essential trip then this tour is perfect for you.

This Normandy beach tour from Paris is like a time machine set to June 6, 1944. 

The tour is designed for those who crave an emotionally enriching experience, not just a checkbox on a tourist itinerary. 

With convenient round-trip transportation by a luxury air-conditioned coach and a licensed D-Day expert guide, all the planning stress is taken off your shoulders. 

You’ll walk along Omaha Beach , feeling the weight of history beneath your feet. Then you’ll pay your respects at the American Cemetery, a touching tribute to the heroes who gave everything. 

What makes this tour unique is the stop at Arromanches with free time for lunch, plus admission to the 360 Museum.

This Normandy experience will live in your soul long after you’ve returned to Paris.

Full day but definitely worth it. Amazing seeing 3 of the 5 beaches in one day as well as the cemetery. – Richard (Read more reviews)

5.  From Paris: D-Day – Trip to Normandy with Hotel Pick Up

Normandy from Paris tour

⭐ RATING: 5 OUT OF 5 | ⏰ TOUR LENGTH: 10 HOURS | ✔ Book it!

This tour goes above and beyond by offering hotel pick-up, ensuring a seamless transition from your Parisian accommodations to the sites where history was made.

With an expert guide to bring vivid context to each landmark, this tour is more than just a checklist of locations. 

You’ll delve into the intricate military strategies at Omaha Beach, learn about the artificial harbor at Arromanches, and pause for reflection at the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer. 

The tour also includes free time for lunch at Arromanches, offering a perfect blend of guided learning and personal exploration. 

A distinct feature of this package is a visit to Juno Beach , a site crucial to Canadian forces on D-Day. 

Book this journey to enrich your understanding of World War II’s impact, making it an essential addition to any list of day trips from Paris to Normandy.

Amazing, tour guide was very knowledgeable and helpful. I highly recommend.  – Marnie (Read more reviews)

6. Mont Saint-Michel Guided Day Trip from Paris

⭐ RATING: 4 OUT OF 5 | ⏰ TOUR LENGTH: 14 HOURS | ✔ Book it!

For those looking to experience an otherworldly fusion of history, architecture, and natural beauty, this day trip from Paris to Mont St Michel is your golden ticket. 

This isn’t just a tour ; it’s a journey back in time led by a professional guide who’ll make the abbey’s legends come alive. 

And yes, the trip does require a long bus ride, but think of it as quality time to soak up scenic views of the Normandy coast. 

As for mobility concerns, the paths may be narrow and the climb a bit demanding, but many find the challenge adds to the rewarding feeling when they finally gaze out over the Atlantic. 

The ticket to the Abbey is included, removing any hassle of waiting in line. 

So, if you’re short on time but high on curiosity, this guided tour is a mesmerizing, all-inclusive experience you simply shouldn’t pass up.

It was great to do Mont St-Michel with a tour guide to provide some context for this enormous structure. It definitely helped us appreciate the structure, town and history. – Julie (Read more reviews)

7. Normandy D-Day Landing Beaches Day Trip with Cider Tasting & Lunch from Paris

Normandy from Paris tour

⭐ RATING: 4.5 OUT OF 5 | ⏰ TOUR LENGTH: 14 HOURS | ✔ Book it!

Dive into heart-wrenching history and a slice of French culture on this tour that takes you to the soul-stirring D-Day beaches, led by a knowledgeable guide. 

Listen to the gripping tales of heroism and sacrifice, and you’ll feel as if you’re stepping back into 1944. 

You’ll visit key sites like Utah Beach Museum and the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer. 

And don’t forget about the cider tasting and a delicious 2-course lunch—a perfect respite to digest the morning’s emotional journey.

While the travel time may be long, use it to soak up your guide’s enriching tales, turning “idle time” into an educational experience. The trek from the parking lot to the cemetery is not for the faint-hearted but consider it a small pilgrimage to pay tribute to heroes.

Daniel our driver and Madeleine our guide made this trip special and treated us so well. A great experience to be able to pay tribute to those who gave so much for us. I would likely take this trip again. – Adger (Read more reviews)

8. Normandy D-Day All Day Tour by Minibus from Paris

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⭐ RATING: 4.7 OUT OF 5 | ⏰ TOUR LENGTH: 12 HOURS | ✔ Book it!

Craving an intimate, deeply emotional journey through history? Opt for this Normandy D-Day beaches day trip from Paris.  

Unlike other options, this tour offers a luxurious minibus experience that feels more like a private outing. 

You’re not just visiting places; you’re immersing yourself in the world-changing events of WWII. 

Picture standing at Pointe du Hoc, where U.S. Army Rangers scaled cliffs under fire, or feeling the hallowed silence of the American Cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach.

While it’s a long day and there’s a fair bit of walking, consider it a journey for your soul as well as your soles. It’s a pilgrimage of remembrance, and the steps are more than worth the emotional depth you’ll gain. 

Plus, a smaller group size means more personal interaction with your expert guide, turning an already incredible experience into an unforgettable one.

Pascale, our tour guide was very knowledgeable, was over 20 yrs experience and speaks four languages. Awesome experience and great job managing the time to see all we wanted to see and bring us safely to every destination. – (Read more reviews)

9. From Paris: Normandy D-Day Landing Beaches Full-Day Tour

Normandy from Paris tour

⭐ RATING: 4.9 OUT OF 5 | ⏰ TOUR LENGTH: 12 HOURS | ✔ Book it!

Looking for a comprehensive, emotionally charged Normandy from Paris tour ?

This option takes you on a minibus to iconic sites like Omaha Beach, Pointe du Hoc, and the poignant American Cemetery. 

Here’s the kicker: it’s not just about the places. You get an English-speaking guide who brings history to life with stories and battle plans. 

What sets this tour apart is its thorough itinerary, including an unexpected wine tasting to lighten the mood.

Yes, it’s a long day, clocking in at around 13 hours, not the advertised 12. But those extra hours? Think of them as extra moments to soak in a place that changed the course of history. 

Be aware, it’s not suitable for children under 7, making it an ideal experience for adults seeking a deeper connection with history.

Julian was a great guide. It was a full day and we came to appreciate history so much more, reliving the stories and experiences of D day and the war. I am grateful we can relearn and remember the sacrifices given for freedoms and a better life. Highly recommend! – Tracy (Read more reviews)

10. From Paris: Normandy D-Day Beaches Day Trip

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⭐ RATING: 4.7 OUT OF 5 | ⏰ TOUR LENGTH: 14 HOURS | ✔ Book it!

Time-crunched but eager to dive into history? This Normandy from Paris tour is a seamless blend of poignant memories and incredible landscapes. 

Starting from the plush Hotel Pullman in Paris, your air-conditioned ride offers comfort that extends into the deep French countryside . 

With stops at iconic landmarks like the American Cemetery in St Laurent and Omaha Beach, you’ll feel the weight of history beneath your feet.

Concerned about the 3-hour drive? Don’t be. Not only does it offer time to prepare mentally for the day, but it’s also a chance to soak in the beauty of rural France . 

Your guide keeps the journey engaging, so every minute is well-spent. And when it comes to food, the stop at Arromanches provides plenty of delicious options—just ask past visitors who’ve savored the best oysters of their lives. 

If your time is precious but your thirst for historical insight is vast, this tour packs it all in.

While it is a long day, Normandy has been a bucket list item for me for years. The tour is a brief exposure to the WWII history of the area. It has convinced me to come back another time and spend several days in the area.  – Kathy (Read more reviews)

11. Normandy 2-Days Discovery Trip with D-Day Beaches & Mont Saint Michel from Paris

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⭐ RATING: 4 OUT OF 5 | ⏰ TOUR LENGTH: 2 DAYS | ✔ Book it!

Dive deep into history and culture with this Normandy from Paris tour , a 2-day excursion that takes the logistical hassle out of seeing some of France’s most revered sites. 

Perfect for those who crave an enriching travel experience but are strapped for planning time. 

A luxury coach whisks you away from Paris to the charming streets of Rouen and Honfleur, and onward to the emotionally charged D-Day beaches.  

Let an expert guide weave together the threads of history for you—no need to skim through Wikipedia on your way there.

Now, the many steps at Mont St Michel may sound like a chore, but think of it as a mini-adventure, an opportunity to really “step into” history!

Views from the top are an Instagrammer’s dream come true . The one downside? Time can feel short at these iconic stops, making you wish you had more. 

But that’s exactly the point— this tour leaves you thrilled yet hungry for another journey.

Highly recommend to make the most out of a quick trip to the area! – (Read more reviews)

12. From Paris: 2-Day Normandy & Brittany Tour

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⭐ RATING: 4.5 OUT OF 5 | ⏰ TOUR LENGTH: 2 DAYS | ✔ Book it!

This 2-day Normandy from Paris tour is an emotional and historical journey that you won’t want to miss. 

You’ll witness significant World War II sites, the iconic Mont Saint-Michel, and the rich cultural tapestry of Rouen and Saint-Malo. 

This tour is perfect for anyone who craves a bite-sized, yet deeply enriching experience.

Imagine standing on Omaha Beach, where the tides of war and freedom met; you’ll likely feel chills.

The guide is not just knowledgeable but also incredibly engaging, bringing every landmark to life in a way that’s both relatable and gripping.

There is a small hiccup: the bilingual bus announcements. However, consider this a mini language lesson, where you get the historical background in not just one, but two languages.

As for accommodations, you can expect pure comfort, complete with perks like a swimming pool. 

The flexibility of the tour is also commendable. Date changes aren’t just allowed; they’re warmly accommodated.

For an unforgettable, fact-filled, and cozy journey, this Normandy from Paris tour ticks every box.

Great small group of people. we had a fantastic time. Our guide was lovely. – Antonella (Read more reviews)

13. Normandy Loire Valley 3-Days Trip with Mont Saint Michel and Castles from Paris

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⭐ RATING: 4.5 OUT OF 5 | ⏰ TOUR LENGTH: 3 DAYS | ✔ Book it!

If you’re pressed for time but still want a rich, multi-faceted experience, t his Normandy from Paris tour is your ticket to an incredible journey through history and splendor. 

In just three days, you’ll travel from the emotionally charged beaches of Normandy to the fairy-tale-like castles of the Loire Valley, with the awe-inspiring Mont Saint Michel in between. 

The tour offers guided visits at each stop, letting you soak in the significance without the overwhelm of planning.

Here’s a minor hiccup turned positive: the accommodations are basic, but what they may lack in luxury, they make up for in comfort and cleanliness. 

Also, one dinner is included, which leaves room for you to explore local gastronomy. Professional guides keep you on schedule without feeling rushed, balancing the trip’s pace perfectly. 

Book this trip if you’re after an efficient, yet deeply enriching experience.

Leila our tour guide was very knowledgeable and attentive. Our bus driver Brian was awesome. Great team!  – Kristinia (Read more reviews)

FAQs: Normandy Beach Tours from Paris

Can you do normandy as a day trip from paris.

Yes, you can absolutely do Normandy as a day trip from Paris. The most efficient way to cover key highlights like Omaha Beach and Rouen is by joining an organized tour. These tours usually include transportation and a guide, streamlining your experience and maximizing your time.

Is there tour from Paris to Normandy?

Yes, there are several tours from Paris to Normandy. The most recommended option is the Normandy D-Day Small-Group Day Trip , which includes stops at Omaha Beach, a visit to a cemetery, and even a cider tasting. This tour provides a comprehensive yet intimate experience.

What is the best way to visit Normandy from Paris?

The best way to visit Normandy from Paris is through an organized tour. The Normandy D-Day Small-Group Day Trip is highly recommended, as it covers Omaha Beach, cemeteries, and includes a cider tasting, offering a balanced mix of history and local culture.

Is a day trip to Normandy worth it?

Absolutely, a day trip to Normandy is well worth it, especially if you’re short on time but want to experience its rich history and culture. Opt for an organized tour to make the most of your visit, covering key historical sites like Omaha Beach and adding local flavors with activities like cider tasting.

How many days do you need to see Normandy?

Ideally, you’d want at least 3-4 days to fully explore Normandy’s historic sites, charming towns, and scenic beaches. However, if you’re pressed for time, a well-organized day trip from Paris can offer a condensed but enriching experience.

Is there a high-speed train from Paris to Normandy?

Yes, there is a high-speed train service from Paris to Normandy. The TGV and Intercités trains connect Paris to key cities like Rouen, Caen, and Le Havre, typically in under two hours. It’s a convenient and fast option for those looking to make a day trip.

How far are D-Day beaches from Paris?

The D-Day beaches in Normandy are about a 3-hour drive from Paris, covering a distance of approximately 200 miles (320 km). If you’re short on time, consider taking an organized day trip to make the most of your visit.

Wrap Up: Normandy Day Tours from Paris

Normandy isn’t just a day trip; it’s an experience that will leave you both humbled and enriched. 

With history around every corner, beautiful landscapes, and cuisine to die for, Normandy packs a punch that’s hard to forget. 

If you’re a bit swamped with planning or short on time, no worries. 

The Normandy D-Day Small-Group Day Trip with Omaha Beach, Cemetery & Cider Tasting has got you covered! 

It’s the best Normandy tour from Paris , no contest. From Omaha Beach to cider tastings, you’re getting the full Normandy experience in a single, well-organized day.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity for a day packed with emotions, flavors, and unforgettable sights. 

Click here to book your Normandy D-Day Small-Group Day Trip now. Trust me, you won’t regret it!

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Full-Day D-Day and Normandy Beaches Day Trip from Paris

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  • The Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial
  • Omaha Beach
  • Pointe Du Hoc
  • Normandy Landing Beaches
  • La Cambe German War Cemetery
  • Paris St Lazare Train Station

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  • Join an engaging WWII historian as you travel along the D-Day beaches and understand this complex key turning point in World War II.
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  • You want to learn more about the events of 1944 and their impact on European liberation.
  • If you are looking for an excursion from Paris and want us to take care of the transport details. 
  • If you’re already based in Normandy, refer to our Full-Day D-Day and Normandy Beaches Tour .
  • Caen – A historically rich city in France, known for its impressive medieval architecture and the Memorial for Peace commemorating World War II.
  • Pointe du Hoc – A stunning cliff on the Normandy coast, famous for its heroic D-Day assault during World War II.
  • Omaha Beach – One of the most significant landing sites on D-Day, this sandy beach in Normandy witnessed brave Allied forces' sacrifice and triumph during the invasion.
  • Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial – A solemn and moving tribute to the American soldiers who lost their lives in World War II, located in Colleville-sur-Mer overlooking Omaha Beach.
  • Arromanches – A picturesque coastal town in Normandy, renowned for its artificial harbor created during the Allied invasion of Normandy, serving as a crucial logistical point in World War II.
  • You will meet your expert-guide at the Caen train station and end at the Bayeux train station.
  • The exact meeting point and map are communicated in your confirmation email.
  • You will take the train independently from Paris to Caen between 8:15-8:45am, and then from Bayeux to Paris at around 7:00 pm. The train ride is about 2 hours each way.
  • We will pre-purchase train tickets for you. 
  • This tour includes a car service that will pick you up at the Caen train station, will drive you to the different sites visited, and will drop you off at the Bayeux train station at the end of the tour.
  • The tour will take time for a lunch break, but you are responsible for the cost of your own lunch.
  • If you are looking to learn more about Normandy prior to a visit, check out our online lectures at Context Learning .
  • Read more about Normandy in our Context Stories – full of tips and tricks from a local historian
  • The itinerary is adaptable for clients with mobility issues and we recommend booking a full-day car service from Paris instead of the train.
  • Most of the sites are wheelchair accessible. 
  • If you have mobility concerns, please contact us to discuss the best tour option for you.

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Paris to Normandy Day Trip: Everything You Need To Know

Paris to Normandy day trip

While the glittering city of Paris is brimming with beautiful excursions and exciting opportunities around every corner, the chance to see one of history's most important and impactful destinations is hard to pass up. At just 124 miles northwest of Paris, Normandy's beautiful beaches are so much more than just a historical landmark. They offer travelers the opportunity to see French coastal living at its finest. Take a look at this complete guide that will help you plan the perfect day trip from the bustling streets of Paris to the charming coastlines of Normandy with ease.

Aerial view of a beach in Normandy, France

Why Visit Normandy?

Not only is Normandy filled with some of the country's most captivating coastal views and breathtaking beaches, but it has also played a critical role in its vast and intriguing history. Mainly due to its close proximity to England and the somewhat turbulent relationship between the two countries throughout history, the picturesque beaches of Normandy have seen some of the most exciting moments take place. This is where William the Conqueror crossed the English Channel. It is the resting place of King Richard the Lionheart's heart. And, of course, this is where the famous liberation of Europe began during World War II. The area is filled with wonderful and captivating museums, stunning ocean views, and mouthwatering eateries, making it a great day trip for families, couples, or even solo travelers looking for something new.

Whether you're hoping for a quiet day out of the city, a chance to find that perfect coastal snapshot, or are a history buff wanting to see where some of the past's most influential events took place, a day trip to Normandy is well worth the effort.

Cliffs in Etretat, Normandy

How to Get to Normandy

There are multiple ways to quickly and easily make your way from the buzzing city streets of Paris to the charming coastal villages of Normandy.

Take a Tour

Several tour companies offer day trip opportunities daily directly from Paris with excursions in Normandy. However, you'll want to make sure you find one that fits your specific expectations. Some focus more on the coastline and the beauty of the region, while others are geared toward those travelers looking to see the museums and battle sites that changed the course of World War II. Find the tour that lines up with what you've been hoping to see to make this a life-changing experience.

Hop on the Train

If you're looking for a stress-free way to enjoy Normandy at your own pace, then a train ride through some of the country's most pristine landscapes will do the trick. Paris consistently offers round-trip train rides from Gare du Nord Station to Caen and Bayeux, two of the most historic cities closest to Normandy's striking beaches.

Keep in mind, this one-way trip takes about two and a half hours, so plan your day appropriately to account for travel time.

Get Behind the Wheel

For those travelers looking to set out on their own unique adventure, renting a car might be the best option. The N12 and the A13 both offer direct routes to the region and are some of the most beautiful drives outside the city. However, you also have the option to catch the train from Paris to Bayeux and rent a car once you arrive to explore the area's local beaches, stunning sites, and traditional villages.

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What to See in Normandy

The region of Normandy is bursting with unbelievable opportunities as far as the eye can see. There are so many sites and museums to take advantage of that it can be difficult to see everything in one day, but here are some of the most popular places you should consider.

A quintessential quaint French village, Bayeux looks like it jumped straight out of a fantasy novel. Widely considered one of the most charming cities on the French coastline, it's easily walkable, and its streets are lined with idyllic shops and wonderful bakeries and restaurants. Renowned for its local cathedral and the historic Bayeux Tapestry (which was woven by the wife of William the Conqueror), this is truly a destination where history comes to life.

The striking city of Caen offers an idyllic blend of past and present, combining the stunning architecture of times gone by with every modern comfort and convenience imaginable. The city is filled with interesting activities, including the Caen Memorial Museum, which is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the city's unique role throughout both World Wars. The Castle of William the Conqueror is another breathtaking site that will leave you in wonder during your visit.

Outside the city, there are also several destinations that you should consider taking the time to see, including:

  • Pegasus Bridge
  • Arromanches
  • Longues-sur-Mer Batteries
  • Omaha Beach
  • Pointe du Hoc Heritage Site

Mont Saint Michel

This tidal island and UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of France's most picturesque sights. Perched proudly atop the tidal flats of the English Channel, it features a stunning abbey showcasing Gothic architecture. Wander its ancient, winding streets and be sure to check the tidal schedules — the island becomes particularly enchanting when it's cut off from the mainland at high tide.

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Here you’ll find practical information for tourists staying in Paris who want to come for a day trip or longer to Normandy, which is easily accessible by train, car, campervan, coach or bus, taxi or even by bike.

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SNCF trains leave from the two Parisian stations: Gare Saint-Lazare and Gare Montparnasse / Vaugirard several times a day to many cities and towns in Normandy.

Average journey times:

  • Paris-Vernon for Giverny: 50 mins
  • Paris-Rouen: 1 hour 15 mins
  • Paris-Caen: 1 hour 55 mins
  • Paris-Le Havre: 2 hours
  • Paris-Dieppe : 2 hours
  • Paris-Cherbourg: 3 hours
  • Paris-Granville: 3 hours
  • Paris-Mont-Saint-Michel: a 2 hour 50 min train journey to Villedieu-les-Poëles plus 45 min by coach to the Mount.

To reach Bayeux from Paris, there are two options:

  • either take the train to Cherbourg with a scheduled stop at Bayeux: 2 hours 15 min
  • or travel to Caen and change there for Bayeux (30 min ride)

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The following coach companies operate services from Paris to Rouen, Caen, Le Havre, Deauville, Dieppe and several other towns and cities:

France’s very first motorway, the famous A13 , runs from Paris to Caen via Rouen. Thanks to the motorway, you can easily reach Giverny in just 55 minutes, Rouen in one hour and 30 min and Caen in just over two hours.

Deauville, Cabourg and Honfleur are also easily accessible via the A13.

The closest beaches to Paris are Dieppe and Deauville (two hours drive).

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Day Trip from Paris to Normandy Beaches and WWII Memorials

Sean Finelli Last Updated: March 23, 2023

Looking for a structured way to experience Normandy and the WWII memorials of Omaha Beach? If you are in Paris it is definitely doable on a day trip and we’ve got a highly reviewed option with a great price. Here is how it works.

Pro Tip:  Planning what to do on your trip to Paris? Bookmark this post in your browser so you can easily find it when you’re in the city. Check out our  guide to Paris  for more planning resources, our  top Normandy tours  for a memorable trip, and if a Normandy tour is worth it .

A Guided Day Trip to Normandy from Paris

Traveling to Normandy to see the most important sites around the D-Day invasion of WWII is a must for history buffs. But you might not know what to see or how to get there. That’s why you’ll appreciate our day trip tour from Paris that helps you see it all without worrying about transportation.

This full-day trip from Paris to Normandy will capture the beauty of this French beach town and offer detailed descriptions of the region’s historical significance. Visit Omaha Beach, the American Cemetery and even a cider house for a quick taste of local delicacies.

This day trip includes:

  • A professional English-speaking guide
  • Round-trip transportation from Paris to Normandy
  • Cider tasting and tour
  • Visits to Point du Hoc and Omaha Beach
  • Break for lunch on your own

What is D-Day ? On this tour, you’ll learn the many details of the day that became a turning point in WWII. D-Day took place on June 6, 1944, when Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy. D-Day began what we now know as the Battle of Normandy, which lasted for three months.

Now, we look back at D-Day and consider it the beginning of the end of World War II. This tour will provide the full scoop on the historical significance of Normandy, and even take you to a local cider house where you will be able to try some specialty drinks. 

Not ready to book a tour? Find out if a tour of Normandy’s D-Day beaches are worth it .

Pointe du Hoc

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Your adventure begins in Paris where you will board a luxury coach and head North from Paris to Normandy The first stop your will be Pointe du Hoc, which is a scenic area with beautiful cliffs. Though the Germans took control of this area during WWII, the Allied forces made it their mission to seize control of these cliffs and take over the coastline.

As you stand atop the Pointe du Hoc cliffs overlooking the gorgeous beaches of Normandy, learn about the heroic acts that took place in the same spot. See true artifacts left behind from the war, including bomb craters and bunkers while your guide elaborates on the gritty details surrounding the Battle of Normandy.

Omaha Beach

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On D-Day, the allied troops stormed five different beaches. Out of these, Omaha Beach was the largest. Now a gorgeous seascape that’s difficult to think ever involved militant activity, this beach serves as a reminder of the Allied troops’ turning point in WWII.

Whenever you watch a film these days on WWII and the ” storming of the beaches”, this is where it actually took place. Thinking of of the film, Saving Private Ryan? The opening scene of that film took place here. Your guide will go over with you how the boats embarked and how that epic battle changed the western world into basically what it is today.

Cider Tasting and Tour

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After a relaxing lunch break, you’ll visit a local cider house for a tour and tasting of the local nectars. Normandy is renowned for its many varieties of  French cider . This is due to the abundance of orchards in the region. There’s no better way to experience Normandy than to drink the nectar of its signature apples.

With varieties of French cider including calvados and  pommeau , there’s no better way to experience Normandy’s intoxicating lush green scenery than to partake in the gem of its thriving apple-growing industry.

Learn about the liqueur of the land and get a taste of some French delicacies. Specifically, you’ll taste an apple brandy known as Calvados and another apple mixture called pommeau. Maybe even pick out a bottle to bring home with you to remember your fabulous Normandy day trip.

American Cemetery

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Your next and last stop will be the American Cemetery, one of the most recognizable cemeteries in Europe. The American Cemetery serves as the final resting place for many American soldiers who lost their lives in combat.

Covering over 170 acres of land, this burial site honors more than 9,000 American soldiers. Your expert guide will explain some of the heroic scenes that unfolded and where many American soldiers made the ultimate sacrifice. After visiting the cemetery, you will board your luxury coach again and head back to Paris, concluding a long and fulfilling day.

Not ready to book a tour? Find out how to visit the Normandy D-Day sites .

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Normandy Day Trip from Paris with D-Day Beaches, Cider Tasting & Traditional Lunch

  • Travel from Paris in a comfortable air-conditioned coach to the beautiful beaches of Normandy in order to honor the sacrifices made there on June 6th, 1944. The Utah Beach Museum , housed in an original German bunker , will be your first stop.
  • Next, lightening the day, we discover the local culture that the Allied troops were trying to preserve when we visit an orchard and a 17 th century barn. After a tasting of the local cider our next stop is an authentic Norman-style lunch in a charming waterside restaurant overlooking Grandcamp Maisy .
  • Our knowledgeable English-speaking guide will then take you to the Pointe Du Hoc before our emotional final stop at the American Military cemetery, at Colleville-sur-Mer . Here you will have time on your own to appreciate the sacrifice of war while you look down on Omaha Beach , still visibly scarred by the events of D-Day.

Tour Description

What's included.

  • Expert, English-speaking tour guide
  • Entrance ticket and reservation fee for all sites visited
  • All transfers in an air-conditioned coach
  • Lunch, including one glass of cider

Sites Visited

  • Utah Beach Museum
  • Cider farm (not on Sundays)
  • Pointe du Hoc battlefield
  • US Military cemetery

Normandy's Historical Significance

During heavy air and naval bombing, Allied boats arrived at Normandy on June 6, 1944. In the early light of dawn, the soldiers struggled to reach the beaches. On Utah Beach, they quickly defeated the German forces and joined up with their air support once inland. But, on Omaha Beach, they faced heavy enemy fire in terrain that left them vulnerable; vertical cliffs were another obstacle that led to the loss of life. Despite this, the Allies had control of Omaha Beach, and within a week of D-Day, more soldiers were able to land on Normandy’s beaches and ensure victory.

Journey to Normandy

Your tour begins in central Paris, where you’ll board an air-conditioned bus with your expert guide. As you travel to Normandy, your guide will teach you about the region, pointing out sights along the way. They will share stories about World War II, describing the meticulous planning that led up to D-Day and the largest amphibious attack in history. They will also explain how and why some of these carefully crafted plans came undone. Whether you’re a history buff or not, you're bound to have questions and curiosities, which your guide will happily answer.

Utah Beach Landing Museum

Your first stop is Utah Beach with its extraordinary museum, housed in an old German bunker directly on the landing beach. There are other D-Day museums, but this one has the best exhibition on Operation Overlord, including personal stories, as well as an original B-26 airplane, one of only six in the world and the only one in France. You’ll see actual soldiers’ letters and personal artifacts that reveal the human side of war. The natural beauty of the beach you stand on is a sharp contrast to the events that occurred there.

Sample the Local Culture

You’ll then take some time out to relax and experience the culture and traditions of Normandy. You’ll tour a 17th-century barn and sample regional apple cider and Calvados, a type of apple brandy. Allied soldiers found shelter in farms much like this one. Then, we’ll go to a quiet port for a two-course lunch in a local restaurant.

Ponte du Hoc offers incredible views over the English Channel. At the same time, you’ll still see trace bomb craters as well as seemingly insurmountable cliffs, which will give you a new understanding of the many obstacles that the soldiers of D-Day had to overcome.

Normandy American Cemetery & Memorial

One of our most emotional stops, if not the most emotional, is the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer. With 10,000 white crosses throughout, the name of a fallen soldier is engraved on each. This huge cemetery will make you aware of the colossal death count of D-Day. You'll have time to look around the cemetery, visit the wall of the missing and awe-inspiring memorial, and look down on Omaha, the beach where the allies faced the stiffest resistance and suffered the most casualties.

Our D-Day Normandy tours from Paris will re-create memories of tremendous courage and sacrifice. At the end of the day, you will have a new appreciation of the history and beauty of Normandy – and memories that you won’t forget.

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  • Please note that Paris will host the 2024 Olympics from July 26th to August 11th, followed by the Paralympics from August 28th to September 8th. This may have an impact on our travel plans. While we are committed to minimizing any sort of inconvenience, please be aware that unforeseen issues may arise. We will make every effort to navigate challenges and ensure a smooth experience for you.
  • On Sundays the visit to the Cider Farm doesn't take place, but this will not affect the duration of the tour.
  • We strongly recommend all clients who are traveling with infants to bring their own infant or child seat. It is the responsibility of the parent or guardian to ensure the safety of their child.

Cancelation Policy

This tour is subject to a 24-hour cancelation policy. If you wish to cancel or amend your booking, you can do so without charge by contacting us up to 24 hours in advance of your expected departure time.

This tour includes round trip transport from and back to Paris, as it is designed for visitors staying in the city, therefore it is not possible to meet up directly in Normandy.

Yes. This tour includes a two-course meal at a beautiful local restaurant overlooking the port of Grand camp Maisy.

Yes, we can provide a vegetarian/vegan options. If you have a special requirement regarding food, please inform us upon reservation or email us at your earliest convenience.

  • Book with Confidence: Free cancellations up to 24 hours before the experience begins (local time).
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22 memorable Day Trips from Paris by Train

Are you looking for the best day trips from Paris by train? Then this post is for you. I am introducing you to a plethora of destinations around Paris, that you can easily visit by train in no time.

Perfect, if you are keen on discovering a bit more of France than just Paris. But also if you are a tad short on time and not up for complicated trip planning and scheduling. Because you can simply book your train tickets online , hop on the train and enjoy your day.

Saint Emilion, one of the many day trips from paris by train

Easy Train Trip from Paris by Train = Memories for Life

Paris is a fantastic destination for a city trip and sightseeing. But Paris is also a perfect hub to discover most regions of France by taking one of the many easy day trips from Paris by train  That’s right, the most beautiful places in France are just a short train ride away.

I know this sounds unbelievable. Yet, thanks to the excellent high-speed train TGV , even cities in the south of France, more than 600 km away, require just a short train journey of a couple of hours. Perfect if you are having one or two spare days during your Paris getaway and are looking for an easy side trip.

You might also be interested in the following train trips from Paris

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No need to rent a car, fiddle through Parisian road traffic or overdo it with travel planning. Just buy a train ticket online, leave in the morning, and return in the evening . The French railway system is one of the world’s most developed, and it is most of the time quicker, cheaper, more convenient, and environmentally friendlier to cross France by train than by plane.

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Before introducing you to the best locations for your day train trips from Paris, a few words on how to take the train in France. You’ll see how easily you can plan your day trips outside of Paris.

How to take a train from Paris?

When planning to take a day trip by train from Paris, you don’t have to worry. It’s very straightforward and no witchcraft. In simple words: Buy your ticket, board the train, and have a good time.

But of course, when traveling in a foreign country, supposedly simple things can cause stress, even anxiety. At least that’s the case for me. Anyway, preparation and knowledge are always good remedies, so I will share everything you need to know for your day train trips from Paris by train.

Train station in Paris are the normal starting point for any day trip from Paris by train.

Where to buy your Ticket when planning one day trips from Paris by train?

Quick, easy, and in English: book your train tickets here

When planning to take a train from Paris, it is best to book your ticket in advance. The simple reason is that the tickets are cheaper the longer the trip is ahead . And consequently, the closer the departure date, the higher the price.

I often use OMIO to book my train tickets. I like them because you can see on a glimpse which departure time has the cheapest tickets available. This makes it easy to compare and find the best option.

Furthermore, the site is very straightforward and user-friendly . It’s in English, and they provide you with mobile tickets. Take a look here.

Buying your tickets online in advance with omio.fr means as well a huge time saver, as you skip the long queues at the train station . Every time I take the train, I am baffled all over again when seeing the lines at the ticket machines and at the ticket counters.

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Where is the train station in Paris?

Paris has not less than a whopping 6 train stations , scattered all over town. This sounds complicated, but don’t worry too much about it. All are very well connected.   If you scroll down to the best day trips from Paris by train section of this article, I indicated exactly which train station you need to head to for which destination.

Ok well, 6 train stations and they all do make sense because there is a system to it. Each train station serves a different part of France and Europe.

On a side note, they are all rather beautiful architecture-wise , except Montparnasse, the most recent station. All other stations are built between the mid-1800s and early 1900 and maintained their 19th-century flair.

Gare du Nord in Paris is the starting points for day trips from Paris to belgium

Gare du Nord

This station is in the 10th arrondissement and is one of the world’s busiest train stations with 220 Mio. yearly visitors. Gare du Nord connects not only Paris with the North of France but also with international destinations. It’s here where you catch the Eurostar Train to cross the Channel to London, or the Thalys if you want to go on a day trip from Paris to Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany.

Gare de l’Est

As the name indicates, this train station services primarily regions located east of Paris . It’s just a short walk from Gare du Nord and also in the 10th arrondissement. From here you depart if you’d visit the Champagne region or Strasbourg , but also international destinations like Luxembourg, Austria, and Germany . Gare de l’Est is your starting point for day trips to Champagne from Paris.

Gare de Lyon

This railway station in the 12th arrondissement serves as your gate to the South . If you are planning day trips out of Paris by train to Lyon or Dijon , you’ll be leaving from here. If you are in for weekend getaways from Paris , for example to the Provence region, the Alps, the Mediterranean Sea, or even Switzerland or Italy – Gare de Lyon is your station.

Gare d’Austerlitz

You find Gare d’Austerlitz just across the Seine from Gare de Lyon. Once an essential key connection to Bordeaux and southern destinations, today it’s the station if you want to either take a night train or travel to Orleans or the center of France .

gare de l'est

Gare Saint-Lazare

Just a stone’s throw away from the Galeries Lafayette , the Gare Saint-Lazare serves destinations located west of Paris , and is interesting for you if you plan on taking one of the lovely Normandy day trips from Paris. So, if your day trip from Paris destination is Rouen or Dieppe , this railway station in the 8th arrondissement is for you.

Gare Montparnasse

This station is nothing like the previously mentioned ones. The Gare Montparnasse is right by the Tour Montparnasse, both from the 1960s, and you can tell. It is by far one of the ugliest buildings in Paris. However, the train station is very conveniently connecting you with the West and Southwest of France , hence Nantes , the Brittany Region , Bordeaux , Toulouse , Lourdes, and  even Spain and Portugal .

Best Day Trips by Train from Paris?

Now that we’ve outlined the basics of train travel in France, let’s see where you can spend a splendid time if you are planning to take a day trip from Paris by train. So here’s for you and without further ado a list of wonderful Paris day trips by train.

In alphabetical order, because I could never decide on a ranking among these train day trips from Paris, they are all lovely.

1h20 train ride from Paris ≡ Departure from Gare du Nord

Amiens

Located in the Picardy region, the beautiful city of Amiens boasts thousands of years of history. The top things to do in Amiens include beautiful architecture, top-class museums, and a range of natural attractions.

Perhaps, the most famous site that Amiens is known for is its 13th-century medieval cathedral . Constructed in classic High Gothic style, the Amiens cathedral rivals Paris’s Notre de Dame.

On the outside of the UNESCO-listed church, you will be greeted with an intricate façade, decorated with numerous figures from the bible. As you step inside you will be impressed by its interiors including the wooden work, stained glass windows, and the chapel.

The city has a charming Old Town , a perfect place to take a stroll along the placid canals . The evening is the best time to come here as you can relax and dine in one of the several riverside restaurants , the live music adds to the whole experience.

Nature lovers will rejoice with a trip to Les Hortillonnages . It is fascinating to see how the swamps have been reutilized as floating gardens . Spread over 300 hectares, these gardens are best explored on a boat trip, much like the canals of Amsterdam. Better still, rent a kayak and float on your own or try doing an amazing boat trip with Le Boat in France . Perfect for one of the hot August or July months.

Thanks, Vidyut from Tryplzer for the suggestion!

Amiens – Day Trip from Paris by Train

Region: Picardie

Best for: Architecture, boat and kayak trips, nature

Plan your day trip :

  • book your train to Amiens here
  • reserve a kayak or boat tour through the canals of Amiens

3h train ride from Paris ≡ Departure from Gare du Lyon

Avignon in the South of France can be a train day trips from Paris.

Avignon is historically important as the home to the papacy in the 14 th century. No visit to Avignon is complete without a visit to the Palais des Papes , honored as a UNESCO World Heritage Site . Take a tour of this Gothic palace with an interactive Histopad and experience the palace at the height of its power and splendor.

Another of Avignon’s iconic attractions is the Pont Saint-Bénézet, also called the Pont D’Avignon . This medieval bridge is home to a tiny chapel to St. Nicholas. Take the free ferry across the Rhône to get a great view of the bridge and Avignon from the north bank of the river.

Pick up a quick lunch at Les Halles d’Avignon , an indoor market where you’ll find everything from bread to produce to prepared foods. Don’t miss the north façade of the market –its unique ‘green wall’ spans over 300 square meters and is a botanic work of art!

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Avignon – Day Trip from Paris by Train

Region: Provence

Best for: Architecture, Sightseeing, South of France vibes

  • book your train to Avignon here
  • reserve a spot on a half-day in Provence Tour
  • or: join a 3h walking tour in Avignon including a wine tasting

#3 Chantilly

30 m train ride from Paris ≡ Departure from Gare du Nord

Train Trip from Paris - visit Chantilly in a day. Train Paris Chantilly, a great combination and easy to do.

If you are keen on visiting one of the most extraordinary castles in France, the Domaine de Chantilly is a wonderful and easy train trip to take from Paris. From the station in Chantilly, it is a 20-minute walk to the castle grounds. It’s perfect if you are searching for gorgeous places near Paris to visit by train.

The Chantilly Castle consists of two parts: the Pétit Château from the 16th century and the Grand Château which was rebuilt in the 19th century by Henri d’Orleans after it was destroyed during the French Revolution.

Henri d’Orleans was one of the biggest art collectors of his time and as he died without an heir, he passed his collection on to the Institute de France, under the condition that his collections remain intact and stay put in Chantilly. And: Open to the public. Hence, the creation of the Musée de Condé within the walls of the Château de Chantilly, where you can marvel at one of the biggest French art collections. It even contains 3 original paintings by Raphael!

But even if you are not an art enthusiast, Chantilly is well worth a visit. The castle has an impressive reading room, interesting hodgepodge artifacts, and of course, a beautifully landscaped garden.

Finally, the (unverified) history says that it’s in Chantilly where the famous French whipped cream comes from, and you can sample it in every restaurant and tea house.

Chantilly – if you are looking for easy trips from Paris

Region: Île-de-France

Best for: Art, Castles, landscapes gardens

  • buy your train to Chantilly directly at the station
  • Reserve your admission ticket in advance
  • The gardens are huge! Take the little train to see everything

#4 Bordeaux

2h train ride from Paris ≡ Departure from Gare Montparnasse

Bordeaux is a great destination of you looking for wine day trips from Paris

Bordeaux is the capital city of the Aquitaine region in France and the sixth-largest city in France. The whole Bordeaux region is renowned for its prestigious red wines, and wine connoisseurs travel from all over the world to taste and select the best wines to add to their collections.

In Bordeaux, you can find tens of museums and wineries where you can get to know everything about wine and experience wine tastings . One of the best meals you can have is at the La Brasserie Bordelaise where they offer steak with bordelaise sauce.

The Cité de Vin is a wonderful venue and museum and a tribute to the heritage of wine. But traveling to Bordeaux is not just about wine! The Bordeaux Cathedral is a must-see place to see and by climbing the Tour Pey Berland you’ll admire the impressive 360° view of the city.

Stop by the Grosse Cloche and Porte Cailhau and learn all about Bordeaux’s history. Why not get lost exploring markets such as the popular Marché des Capucines , or, if you like antiques and vintage shopping, the Brocante du Dimanche is your place? Finally, stare at the romantic water mirror in front of the Place de la Bourse in the evening.

Thanks Dan, from Urban Abroad

Bordeaux – Wine Day Trip from Paris by Train

Region: Aquitaine

Best for: Wine, gastronomy, architecture, shopping

  • book your train to Bordeaux here
  • visit the Cité du Vin paired with a wine tasting ( click here to book )
  • Enjoy a river cruise with a  glass of wine
  • OR: take a half-day tour to beautiful St.Émilion

1h40 train ride from Paris ≡ Departure from Gare de Lyon

Dijon timbered houses are a nice change and good to explore on your day trip from Paris by train

For lovers of food, wine, and smaller, charming cities , Dijon is definitely the Paris day trip destination for you!

Dijon is the capital of Burgundy , and you can expect several incredible shops and wine bars selling earthy Pinot Noir and crisp Chardonnay, among other varietals grown in the region. Dr. Wine is a great wine bar to check out while you’re there. Aside from that, Dijon is quite the foodie town from its stunning market called Les Halles to, of course, the mustard.

One thing you must do while visiting Dijon is to follow the owl plaques along the Parcours de la Chouette . The 22 owl plaques will lead you to the top sights of Dijon, including the Notre Dame, Ducal’s Palace, Les Halles, and more!

Once you’ve explored the Parcours de la Chouette, be sure to stop by Mulot et Petitjean to discover pain d’epices, a delicious gingerbread ! This shop has a museum where you can learn all about how this tasty treat is made and the history of Mulot et Petitjean. Plus, there are free samples at the end!

Lastly, after all of that exploring, be sure to try some incredible (and affordable) Michelin-Guide restaurants like L’Essential and Parapluie.

Dijon is an incredibly beautiful and fun city to visit, and it is easy to see from a day trip from Paris!

Thanks, Kat from France Voyager for the suggestion

Region: Burgundy

Best for: Wine, food, sightseeing, more wine

  • book your train to Dijon here
  • reserve a 3h wine tasting tour through the vineyards  starting in Dijon

#6 Disneyland Paris

45-minute train ride from Paris ≡ Departure at any RER A station

paris to disneyland can be one of the most fun train day trips from Paris

One of the best day trips from Paris by train for any Disney fan is a visit to Disneyland Paris. Just a mere  45-minute train ride from central Paris , Disneyland Paris combines the magic of Disney with the joie de vivre of French life. Disneyland Paris can certainly be done as a day trip.

The best part is accessing Disneyland Paris is easy as the train station is literally right at the entrance of the park.

Disneyland Paris has two theme parks – Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park .  Disney fans will notice the similarities between Disneyland Park to Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World in Florida and Disneyland Park in California. And just like its beloved sister parks, you will find the main street and a castle, as well as several familiar rides and some that are unique to Disneyland Paris.

The Walt Disney Studios Park is unique, with numerous rides, some of which are not at any of the other theme parks. There is also a Disney Village, which is Disneyland Paris’s shopping, dining and entertainment area.

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Disneyland Paris – just a short train trip from Paris away

Best for: Families, Fun, Entertainment, Disney Fans

  • book your train rides from Paris to Disneyland directly at the RER Station
  • Buy your tickets for Disneyland in advance as not to lose time queuing.
  • Read our Disney section to prepare for your trip, especially our 15 Quick Disney Tips 

#7 Fontainebleau

45-minute train ride from Paris ≡ Departure from Gare de Lyon

Fontainebleau castle near Paris makes a good destination if you took the versailles day trips from paris already

Fontainebleau is a history-loaded city located a mere 45-minute train ride away from Paris . It’s a popular weekend getaway among the locals due to its proximity, historic value, and natural scenery. A great way to explore the city is to rent a car and enjoy the beautiful fields and forests in the outskirt area.

Fontainebleau was developed around the Château de Fontainebleau. A UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses nothing less but an abundance of magnificent works of art and a beautifully landscaped Italian Renaissance Garden that rivals Château de Versailles.

The palace was served as a residence for many French monarchs, from Louis VII to Napoleon III. It is imperative to take a walk in the Gallery of Francis I, the impressive chapels, and the Turkish boudoir designed especially for Marie Antoinette .

Outside the palace, Fontainebleau has no lack of refreshing greeneries as it is surrounded by a natural forest. Take a hot air balloon ride in Fontainebleau and prepare to gasp gliding through the farmlands. Another way to enjoy the space is simply by bringing a picnic with a glass of champagne for some fresh air.

The Django Reinhardt Festival is held in the city during summer. The music festival is a highly respected jazz music showcase with a long history in the city. It is now expanded to music in a wide range of genres and performances. Soak in the festive vibe at night where visitors could have some good food and wine in a local joint, dance, and see performances on different stages set up in the city’s streets.

Suggested by Knycx Journeying, thanks a lot

Fontainebleau – Day Trip from Paris by Train

Best for: Renaissance, French history, landscaped gardens

  • book your train to Fontainebleau here
  • buy your entrance ticket to the Château de Fontainebleau
  • or: join a Fontainebleau Tour from Paris that includes the Vaux-le-Vicomte Châteaux

#8 Giverny: Day trips from Paris to Normandy

50-minute train ride from Paris ≡ Departure at Gare Saint-Lazare

Visit Giverny by Train from Paris to see the beautiful gardens of Monet- It's great if you are looking for places to visit near Paris by train

Giverny was the home of impressionist painter Claude Monet and his house and gardens inspired many of his famous paintings, including the iconic water lilies . His former home is open for visitors and makes a perfect day trip from Paris .

The house can be visited on a tour. It does get crowded, and you snake in a line through the rooms, but the house is light and colorful, and you can see many of the real places that you’ve seen in his paintings. His large studio has been turned into a gift shop, where you can stock up on souvenirs.

The highlight, however, is the gardens. There are two main sections, the Clos Normand , which is a beautiful flower garden that changes with the seasons, and a Japanese-inspired water garden . It is the water garden where you can see the water lilies and a small green Japanese bridge that featured heavily in some of Monet’s most famous works of art.

The complex is open from April to October, and buying tickets online in advance is highly recommended, as it’s very popular throughout the seasons . It’s located in the old village of Giverny, and there are several restaurants and shops in the area. La Guinguette de Giverny has a lovely outdoor terrace right on the water’s edge.

Thanks,  James Ian from Travel Collecting for the suggestion

Giverny – Normandy day Trips from Paris by Train

Region: Normandy

Best for: Nature, Impressionist Art, bike rides

  • book your train to Giverny here
  • buy your entrance ticket to the House & Garden of Monet
  • or: join a Giverny tour from Paris that includes rental bikes

1h30m train ride from Paris ≡ Departure at Gare du Nord

Day trip from Paris by Train to Lille

In the very north of France, you find the town of Lille. The city borders Belgium and has very strong links to the dutch speaking Flanders region of Belgium. Hence, you find the so typical architecture all over Lille. And of course: Beer and fries!

Lille makes a fantastic destination for a day trip from Paris by train. Especially if you are looking for some small-town vibes, with historical importance and a lovely old town.

Lille – Day Trip from Paris by Train

Region: Hauts-de-France

Best for: Architecture, old town, beer and fries

  • book your train to Lille here

1h25m train ride from Paris ≡ Departure at Gare de l’Est

Metz by night: lovely train trips from Paris

The beautiful city of Metz is the perfect destination for a day trip from Paris. It is located in the northeast of France , near the border with Germany and Luxembourg, and can be easily reached by train.

During a visit, you will have the opportunity to explore the many beautiful sites and attractions in this city: Highlights include the Moselle riverfront , picturesque gardens, a historic old town, and the many delicious French restaurants and fine boutiques.

Metz is located directly on the beautiful Moselle River, a river that is connected by bridges to the island of Saulcy, a charming neighborhood with many 18th century buildings . A visit is especially beautiful in summer, when people stroll along the riverbank, have a picnic, or take a romantic boat trip on the beautiful river.

You should definitely visit the main attraction of Metz, the Metz Cathedral – Saint-Étienn e. It is one of France’s most beautiful and largest Gothic church buildings. Also, worth seeing on a tour of the city center is the Opéra-Théatre de Metz Métropole (Opera House), which is one of the oldest opera houses in Europe. Metz has also its own Centre Pompidou, a museum of modern art.

For a sightseeing break, it is worth visiting Place Saint-Jacques , a pretty place known by locals and tourists for its many nice cafés and restaurants.

Recommended by PlacesofJuma , thank you!

Metz – best day trips from Paris by train

Region: Lorraine, Grand Est

Best for: architecture, modern art, riverside vibes

  • book your train to Metz here
  • reserve your tickets for the Centre Pompidou-Metz

1h45m train ride from Paris ≡ Departure at Gare de l’Est

Nancy, Place Stanislav. A rather unknown destination for train day trips from Paris. But still worth to explore

Nancy is one of those French provincial towns that most people have heard about but that few have visited. Unless you are a fan of Art Nouveau . In this case, you will know that the city is home to the so-called Ecole de Nancy , which spearheaded France’s Art Nouveau movement at the turn of the 20th century.

There is plenty to see that is linked to this art style: the Villa Majorelle , an absolute bijou of a house designed specifically to be an Art Nouveau showcase, or the Musee de l’Ecole de Nancy, also located in the house of a famous Art Nouveau artist. For more in this style, you can visit the basement of the Musee des Beaux-Arts and its Daum collection of stunning glassware.

Sticking with the Art Nouveau theme, have lunch at the Brasserie Excelsior , with its moulded woodwork and stained glass windows, where little has changed in over a century.

But Nancy isn’t only about art. It has the distinction of being home to France’s favorite monument, the Place Stanislas, a marvelous square of great architectural symmetry that happens to be protected by UNESCO’s World Heritage List .

This is the heart of the Lorraine region , so enjoy tasting some of its famous quiches, and top it off with some macarons de Nancy, a specialty people come to taste from all over France.

Thanks for the suggestion, Leyla from Off Beat France

Nancy – interesting day trips by train from Paris

Best for: Art Nouveau, regional cuisine

  • book your train to Nancy here
  • Best place to eat Quiche: Le Potager
  • book a sightseeing tour in Nancy

#12 Nantes: One of the best train trips from Paris

2h train ride from Paris ≡ Departure at Gare Montparnasse

day trip by train from Paris: Nantes and the giant elephant that you can ride

Admittedly, Nantes is one of the often overseen French cities, while, in fact, it is a true hidden gem. The ever-present blend of a strong industrial and naval background and a well-preserved medieval heritage makes Nantes actually one of the most interesting cities in France.

One of the highlights of Nantes is the Château des Ducs de Bretagne , a 14th-century castle with walled ramparts, that serves as well as the Nantes History Museum . It is located in the heart of the Quartier Bouffay, the lovely medieval historical center of Nantes. It’s perfect for a stroll, shopping, or a little break in one of the many restaurants and cafés.

The Quartier Graslin with the Passage Pommeraye is another site in Nantes, that should be on your itinerary. This sophisticated district emerged in the 18th and 19th centuries and is a perfect example of the period’s elegant city planning.

Nr.3 of your Nantes must do list needs to be the “ Les Machines de l’île ”. This park is truly one of a kind. It’s full of giant machine-operated animal constructions, inspired by Jules Verne and Leonardo da Vinci. Here, you can even ride an over-life-size machine elephant.

It’s a wonderful destination if you are looking for day trip destinations from Paris with kids .

Nantes – A fun day trip by train from Paris

Region: Loire-Atlantique

Best for: Architecture & Sightseeing, fun, and laid-back vibes

  • book your train to Nantes here
  • Get the 24h Nantes City Pass to visit all the sights
  • Or: discover Nantes comfortably on a E-Bike City Tour

#13 Orleans

1h16m train ride from Paris ≡ Departure at Gare d’Austerlitz

Train day trips from paris: Orleans is always a good idea.

If you are looking for stunning European medieval architecture, art, and laid-back vibes, Orleans is a good day trip destination from Paris. Located right by the broad banks of the river Loire, Orleans is the capital of the Loire region and of course – you guessed it right – the home of the famous Joan of Arc .

Jeanne d’Arc is a historic figure that the city did not forget, despite it being almost 600 years since she liberated the French from the English.

Her spirit is everywhere, and it’s impossible to miss it. Hence, you can’t visit Orleans without visiting the house where she lived. Very conveniently, you find the Maison de Jeanne d’Arc in the beautiful old town , another highlight of your day trip to Orleans.

Stroll on cobbled stones through the historic center of Orleans, along with half-timbered Renaissance houses, up to the Cathedral Sainte Croix . The cathedral has Joan of Arc’s footprints all over it. The cathedral celebrates the French national heroine in its beautiful glass windows, that are displaying her life and actions.

Don’t leave Orleans without buying a bottle of the regional specialty: vinegar!

Orleans – 1 Day Trip from Paris by Train

Region: Val de Loire

Best for: History, Architecture, Medieval old town

  • book your train to Orleans here
  • visit the Jeanne d’Arc house
  • bring back regional vinegar

1h train ride from Paris ≡ Departure at Gare de l’Est

Day trip from Paris for everyone who likes wine and champagne -  take a day tour if you are looking for champagne day trips from Paris

Planning day trips from Paris to Reims is one of the most effortless getaways to organize. The city in the east of France is the capital of the Champagne region and the headquarters of the most prestigious Champagne houses .

To be exact, only sparkling wines that are made from grapes grown in the region can legally be labeled Champagne. Hence, visiting at least one winery is a must-do in Reims. Especially if you are looking for wine tasting day trips from Paris.

But Reims is not only known for Champagne, it’s also one of the most important cities in French history. The beautiful Cathedral of Reims was the coronation place of all French kings and is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Reims – best for day trips from Paris to Champagne

Region: Champagne

Best for: History, Champagne

  • book your train to Reims here
  • join a Taittinger Champagne vineyard tour with tastings
  • Or: visit the Veuve Cliquot Champagne house with Lunch and tastings

1h20m train ride from Paris ≡ Departure at Gare Saint-Lazare

Cathedrale Rouen - Paris to Normandy day trip by train

Rouen, the capital of Normandy is a great city offering a mixture of history, architecture, and culture. With charming medieval houses and impressive Gothic churches, the beauty of Rouen has impressed the greatest artists, including Claude Monet.

To start off your day trip to Rouen, wander the streets of the Old Town. As you stroll along the cobblestones streets of the medieval town , you will be charmed by the colorful half-timbered houses.

Be sure to spend quality time in the Quartier des Antiquaires, the most picturesque street. Located in the heart of the city, it is lined with small antique shops, restaurants with lovely terraces, and cute little alleys. Stop by one of the restaurants to eat a delicious “galette” followed by a crêpe.

In the afternoon, you can follow the footsteps of Joan of Arc by visiting Place du Vieux Marché where she was burned at the stake. It’s also a good place for admiring some architectural masterpieces like the Cathedral of Notre Dame and the Saint-Ouen Abbey.

As the city where the “Maiden of Orleans” took her last breath, Rouen does well to pay her homage. There are several museums and attractions in Rouen dedicated to the heroine. Finally, if you want to see Rouen from above, you have to climb the steps of the Gros Horloge .

Alternatively, if you don’t mind a little hike, then Sainte-Catherine Hill is the place to go for a unique panoramic view of Rouen.

Thanks for the contribution, Mayi, from Secret Moona

Rouen – Great destination for a day trip to Normandy

  • book your train to Rouen here
  • visit the Jeanne d’Arc Expo
  • The beautiful Cathedral de Rouen is free to visit

#16 Strasbourg

Strasbourg by train from Paris is one of the best day trips from Paris in Winter

Strasbourg is a mid-sized city located in France’s Alsace region, not far from the France/Germany border. The city is full of beauty and culture, and the Grande Île is even a designated UNESCO World Heritage Sit e.

There are tons of things to do in Strasbourg when visiting for a day. One of the best things to do is simply roam around the city, admiring its beauty and architecture. Strasbourg is full of charming half-timbered houses that look like a scene from a fairy tale. La Petite France , one of the city’s historic quarters, is full of narrow, picturesque streets and colorful houses. This area of the city was once home to millers and tanners during the Middle Ages.

One of Strasbourg’s main attractions is the incredible Strasbourg Cathedral . The cathedral is known for its ornate Gothic facade, its 13th-century stained glass windows, and its famous Astronomical Clock . Entrance to the cathedral is free, but you must purchase a separate ticket to see the Astronomical Clock in action.

Strasbourg is known as the “ Capital of Christmas ” so visiting the city during the holidays makes for a truly magical experience. It’s one of the best day trips from Paris in winter . The city transforms into a Christmas wonderland , with beautiful light displays and some of the best Christmas markets in all of Europe.

Recommended by Sydney from A World in Reach  

Strasbourg – perfect day trip from Paris in winter

Region: Alsace

Best for: Architecture, picturesque cityscapes, Christmas markets

  • book your train to Strasbourg here
  • join a Segway Tour to explore the city comfortably
  • or: take a half-day wine tour through the Alsace Wine region

#17 Versailles

30m train ride from Paris ≡ Departure at Gare Montparnasse or RER C Stations

Hall of Mirrors, the most important thing to see on your day trip to versailles from paris by train

Versailles day trips from Paris are the most popular getaways by train. Franky, it’s almost a must-do day trip by train from Paris. Versailles lies just outside the city and is a drop-dead gorgeous palace with so much history surrounding it. Versailles is very high on the list of things Paris is famous for . A visit to Versailles must start with a self-guided tour of the palace , which is absolutely jaw-dropping in its opulence and size.

Versailles was the project of King Louis XIV , who called himself the Sun King and wanted to consolidate power in the crown. Versailles was his way of showing everyone how important, grand, and even God-ordained he was.

You’ll see gold leafing, heavy fabrics, fancy architecture, beautiful chandeliers, grand staircases, and of course, the famous Hall of Mirrors . After you conclude the palace tour, you have the opportunity to explore the expansive gardens and park .

You can also hop over to the Grand Trianon, Petit Trianon, and Queen’s Hamlet , which are smaller residences on the grounds built for the king and queen to “escape” from the court and have a little more privacy.

Plan for 1.5 to 2 hours for the palace tour, and a minimum of 2 hours for the grounds, but 4 hours is really better. You’ll definitely want to buy a timed entry ticket to avoid standing in long lines at the palace entrance.

Thank you, Stephanie from The Unknown Enthusiast, for the recommendation

Versailles – very easy day trip from Paris by train

Best for: Architecture, history, and beautiful landscaped gardens

  • book your train rides from Paris directly at the station
  • Buy your entrance tickets to the castle in advance to avoid long queues
  • Join a bike tour to also explore the cute city of Versailles
  • Visit in the evening and marvel at the fantastic fountain show in the garden

Wonderful day trips from paris to other countries

Paris is not only a perfect hub for day trips by train to stunning French destinations, it’s also quite easy to visit other countries close to Paris. Most popular are day trips from Paris to Brussels or Bruges, but those 2 are by far not all.

Let’s continue with great day trip destination by train that are not in France.

#18 Antwerp

2h train ride from Paris ≡ Departure at Gare du Nord

Antwerp Central Station where you arrive when taking a day trip from Paris by train

Beautiful Antwerp, the city known as the fashion capital of Belgium and the diamond capital of Europe . While the city might seem small in size, it packs a punch on both the culinary and cultural scene.

Coming from Paris, your first stop will be the incredible Central Station , credited as one of the prettiest stations in all of Europe. Inside, you will find some of the city’s best diamond shops, as well as an outstanding marble staircase leading up to the train tracks.

Lovers of museums will want to check out the Rubens House, Red Star Line Museum, Plantin Moretus Museum and het MAS . The latter has some of the best sunset views over the city, to be enjoyed from the viewing platform on the top floor. Shop until you drop on the Meir, the Nationalestraat and the Kammestraat or go antique hunting in the Kloosterstraat.

Grab een bolleke (the iconic beer from the Antwerp-based brewery De Konick) on the Grote Markt (main square) while watching the fashionably dressed locals pass by, surrounded by 16th-century gabled houses.

In an ideal world, you spend a full weekend in Antwerp . This allows you to head out towards Antwerpen Berchem and explore the magnificent belle-epoque villas dotted around the Cogels Osylei, followed by a walk around the very hip Zurenborg area (which contains some of the city’s coolest bars & restaurants).

Contributed by Caroline from Veggie Wayfarer, thank you!

Antwerp – Day Trip from Paris to Belgium

Region: Belgium

Best for: Architecture, Food, Beer, Sightseeing, and Fashion

  • book your train to Antwerp here
  • Reserve your spot on a popular guided bike tour through Antwerp
  • or: take a (cheaper) Antwerp highlights walking tour

3h train ride from Paris ≡ Departure at Gare du Nord

Bruges is full of canals and bridges

A day trip from Paris to Bruges is a great way to experience the beauty of Belgium without spending too much time away from the City of Lights. Located just a 3h train ride away this charming little town can be reached by train in about 3 hours. Although it may seem like a long journey for a day trip, once you get there, you’ll be glad you made the trip. From exploring canals to tasting local delicacies, there are many unique experiences that make Bruges a day trip destination worth visiting.

Often referred to as the “Venice of the north”, Bruges is known for its many canals and bridges, making it a picturesque destination. Take a boat tour through the canals and marvel at the flemish architecture along the way. Or, take some time to explore on foot and discover the hidden gems of this charming city. Stroll around the cobblestone streets, visit a local market, or take pictures of one of the 80+ bridges in Bruges.

When it comes to food, you can’t go wrong with Belgian cuisine. From fries to waffles to beer, you won’t have any trouble finding something delicious to try.

Bruges – day trip with the Thalys Train

Best for: Bridges & Canals, Waffles, Beer, Fries and historical buildings

  • book your train to Bruges here
  • Reserve your Tickets for the chocolate museum here
  • or: secure your spot on one of the popular Canal Tours

#20 Brussels

1h30 train ride from Paris ≡ Departure at Gare de l’Est

day trip paris to brussels: the heart of Europe

If you’re looking for the perfect day trip getaway, why not take a day train ride from Paris to Brussels? The journey takes just 1,5 hours and is a great way to take in the scenery of northern France. Once you arrive in Brussels, you’ll find yourself surrounded by some of Europe’s most interesting historical landmarks. From grand cathedrals to quaint cobblestone squares and iconic monuments in Brussels , there’s something for everyone when you decide to spend the day in Brussels . Start by visiting the UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Grote Markt, but don’t skip the Atomium and Manneken Pis – a centuries-old statue of a boy peeing into the fountain.

When in Brussels, you also should try some local delicacies such as waffles, fries and chocolate.

Brussels – a short train ride to Belgium

Best for: Historical buildings, beer, fries, chocolates, and the Menneken Piss

  • book your Thalys train to Brussels here

#20 Luxembourg

2h40 train ride from Paris ≡ Departure at Gare de l’Est

train day trip from Paris to other countries: Luxembourg

Luxembourg is one of the well-preserved, less-visited, and often overlooked destinations in Europe. It is only two hours of a train journey from Paris and is the right destination if you are looking for a one-day trip.

Luxembourg city is a mix of vintage surroundings, old museums, beautiful streets, and breathtaking views . This city is nice to visit because it attracts fewer visitors than Paris and is calmer. It is perfect for a soothing vacation when you want to get away from the city rush.

Luxembourg has a lot to offer when it comes to things to do. On your visit, make your way to Chemin de la Corniche to witness the marvelous views of the bastions. Take the hiking trail to Mullerthal , which is also known as Little Switzerland of Luxembourg. It is surrounded by green forests, beautiful trails, and refreshing streams .

Do not miss the 100-year-old steam train at Fond de Gras and explore the wineries of Moselle Valley. You also should try the Gallic-inspired cuisine at Au Vieux Moulin.

Make sure to bring comfortable shoes as you will be walking a lot.

Where to stay in Luxembourg you ask? Consider Park Inn by Radisson in Luxembourg city and book in advance.

Thanks, Paulina from Paulina on the Road

Luxembourg – Day Trip from Paris by Train

Region: Luxembourg

Best for: Historical buildings, wine, hiking, and nature

  • book your train to Luxembourg here
  • Reserve your spot on a Hop on/Hop off tour to miss no highlight
  • or: sign up for a guided city walk with wine tasting

2h15 train ride from Paris ≡ Departure at Gare du Nord

day trips from paris to london are some of the most exciting trips you can take from Paris

London is an amazing city with a plethora of activities and attractions that make day trips from Paris to London the perfect way to experience the beauty of both countries in one day. Travelling between Paris and London has never been easier thanks to Eurostar, which offers regular trains between the two capitals with journey times as short as 2h 15min.

The Eurostar drops you right at the St.Pancras station, that lies in the center of London. Perfect to start your sightseeing day right away without loosing time comuting.

Because once you get to London, there’s no shortage of exciting things to do. From Museums, galleries and world-famous landmarks to green parks, markets and theatres – the city has something for everyone. Here are three must-visit attractions for day-trippers in London:

1. Buckingham Palace – Get up close to one of the most iconic royal residences in the world and enjoy the Changing of the Guard ceremony every day at 11:30am.

2. Tower of London – Explore the tower’s 900 years of history, with tales of executions, dazzling jewels and more!

3. Westminster Abbey – Take a guided tour around this historic Gothic abbey and discover why it has been the site of many coronations, weddings and funerals over the centuries.

London – day trip with the Eurostar Train

Region: United Kingfom

Best for: Historical buildings and palaces, shopping, galleries & museums

  • book your train to London here
  • Reserve your Tickets for the Tower of London here
  • or: secure your spot on the London Eye

Voilà. As you can see, Paris is located right in the center of many stunning destinations that are simply perfect for a little side trip. The fantastic French rail network makes traveling so easy and efficient, that you can reach many destinations from Paris quickly. It makes it really hard to choose, right?

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FAQ Day Trips from Paris by Train

Paris lies in the middle of beautiful destination that are all wonderful for a day trip from Paris. The nicest ones are however, Bordeaux, Versailles, Reims, Rouen, and Giverny.

From Paris you can easily visit Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, United Kingdom and even Germany for a day trip.

The closest city to visit from Paris by train is Versailles. But Giverny, Chantilly, Lille and Reims are also just an hour away.

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2-Day Normandy Tour from Paris

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Embark on a captivating 2-day journey from Paris to the historical heartland of Normandy. This enriching expedition takes you through the stunning coastlines, poignant World War II sites, and the majestic Mont Saint-Michel. The journey begins with a scenic drive from Paris, making its way to the quaint seaside town of Arromanches, known for its instrumental role in World War II.

The tour then takes you to one of the most iconic sites in the region – the Mont Saint-Michel. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers stunning landscapes and an opportunity to delve into history and architecture. A visit to the Normandy American Cemetery is also part of this tour, offering a sobering reminder of the sacrifices made during the war.

Day one of the tour immerses you in the significance of the D-Day beaches, with visits to Omaha Beach, Pointe du Hoc, and Arromanches. The second day begins with exploring the medieval city of Saint-Malo, followed by a guided tour of Mont Saint-Michel.

This journey isn’t just about visiting places – it’s about experiencing Normandy’s rich history, culture, and cuisine. From walking through hallowed war grounds to marveling at architectural wonders, every moment spent here promises unforgettable. The tour is designed to provide a perfect blend of exploration, education, and introspection, leaving you with lasting impressions and cherished memories.

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Overview of the 2-day tour to Normandy from Paris

Importance of visiting the historic sites in normandy, day 1: exploring the d-day beaches, visit to the key sites of the allied landings in normandy, immersion in history and understanding the significance of the beaches, day 1: discovering saint-malo, exploration of the medieval city of saint-malo, highlights of the charming town and its rich history, day 2: marveling at mont saint-michel, experience the beauty and uniqueness of mont saint-michel, guided tour of the breathtaking abbey and surrounding area, customization options, possibility to incorporate other sites of interest into the tour, benefits of a personalized two-day tour of normandy, transportation and pick-up, convenient transport to and from paris via air-conditioned coach, pick-up options from the place of residence, free cancellation policy.

For those seeking an unforgettable and enlightening travel experience, a 2-day Normandy tour from Paris is an expedition worth considering. This adventure offers an opportunity to discover the rich history and the picturesque landscapes of this alluring French region.

The tour typically involves exploring the stunning coastlines, historic wartime sites, and the renowned Mont St. Michel Abbey. It gets one acquainted with the heartwarming and enticing Norman culture and cuisine.

Normandy 2-Days Discovery Trip with D-Day Beaches & Mont St Michel from Paris Review

The journey commences from the city of love, Paris, to the northern region of Normandy. The recommended travel mode is via comfortable, air-conditioned coaches for maximized relaxation. One of the common stopovers during the trip is the small seaside town of Arromanches. Best known for its instrumental role in World War II, the town is an essential part of the D-Day landing beaches .

A mandatory visit on the trip is the emblematic and majestic Mont Saint-Michel . The UNESCO World Heritage site, with a stunning magical aura, is a visual feast for lovers of history, architecture, and breathtaking landscapes. Its dramatic tides and the gravity of its history create a spectacular show of time and nature.

The trip to Normandy isn’t considered complete without visiting the historic D-Day sites. A walk through the hallowed grounds of Normandy American Cemetery provides a poignant encounter with history.

This wartime graveyard is the final resting place of 9,388 American soldiers who laid their lives during World War II. It is a grim but necessary reminder of the human cost of war and the sacrifices made to promote peace.

The tour is also usually embellished with visits to emblematic museums like the Caen Memorial and the Airborne Museum to understand the cataclysmic events that unfurled in the region during the war.

The two-day Normandy tour from Paris perfectly blends exploration, education, and introspection. Intertwined with its heavy history, the place’s serene beauty results in a thought-provoking yet alluring expedition. It is no less than a time capsule, bringing the chapters of history to life right before one’s eyes!

A 2-day Normandy tour from Paris , home to some of the world’s most iconic sites, comes with a fair share of expectations. Day one of the tour is an immersion into the significance of the D-Day beaches and an exploration of key sites of the Allied landings.

Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial

As one disembarks from the early morning train from Paris, they are greeted by the breeze of the North Atlantic and the pressing sense of history. The journey starts at Omaha Beach, where American troops landed, fighting against the rugged terrain and focused on German gunfire. A guided tour through the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial provides further insight into the heroic deeds and sacrifice of the troops. The graveyard’s symmetry of white crosses is a stark reminder of the cost of liberation.

A short drive away lies Pointe du Hoc, a daunting cliff taken by U.S. Rangers in a daring assault. Here, one can still see the pocked landscape caused by bombings. This historical tour wouldn’t be complete without visiting Arromanches, the site of unique artificial harbors built to facilitate the supply of Allied troops.

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A trip to the D-Day beaches is an exploration of sites and a dive deep into the intertwined web of history, courage, and sacrifice. As a walk around Juno Beach unfolds, the rich history behind each structure, bunker, and monument becomes apparent. The Juno Beach Centre takes you through the war events from a Canadian perspective, highlighting its significant role.

A visit to the remnants of Mulberry Harbor in Arromanches puts into perspective the ingenuity and struggle involved in ensuring support for the invading troops.

A final stop at the Pegasus Bridge gives closure to an emotional day, leaving the visitor with an overwhelming sense of appreciation for the magnitude of Operation Overlord. Whispers of shared war stories and laughter over delectable Normandy cuisine end the day on a mellow note.

The D-Day landing beaches leave an indelible mark for those interested in history. They are reminders of great bravery, lives lost, and the sharp price of freedom.

Saint-Malo Walled City

Beginning their journey from Paris, they found themselves venturing towards the enchanting coastline of Normandy. Their first destination on the thrilling two-day tour was the medieval city of Saint-Malo .

Historically a prominent and strong fortress city, Saint-Malo is known for its classic yet picturesque scenery. Its cobbled streets, dramatically high walls, and abundance of cafes and shops give it a unique charm immersed in a sea of history certain to captivate any visitor.

At the heart of the town, they discovered the Intra-Muros, the walled city that makes Saint-Malo quite unmatched. Strolling through the ramparts, they soaked in panoramic views of the emerald coast and the nearby islands.

The fortress city is filled with hidden treasures that are intriguing as much as they are enchanting. The Flamboyant Gothic-style Saint Vincent Cathedral, the historic Privateer’s House, and the Great Gate are just some highlights one cannot afford to miss during this exploration.

The "Fort National" visible from Saint-Malo

No visit to Saint-Malo is complete without learning about its rich maritime history. The National Fort, the standout 18th-century structure, offered them deeper insights into Saint-Malo’s significance in French history.

The charm of Saint-Malo lies not just within the city walls but extends into the immaculate sandy beaches, particularly the popular Plage de l’Eventail and Plage du Sillon. They endured valuable, quiet, peaceful moments while admiring the mesmerizing sunsets.

Such is the allure of this city that they couldn’t help but feel satisfied with their decision to embark on this two-day Normandy tour. The captivating town of Saint-Malo, with its beautiful mystery and rich history, certainly left a noteworthy impression on the first day of discovery. It’s an experience that is bound to stay in their delightful memories for many years to come.

Mont-Saint-Michel seen from the sky at sunrise.

Refuel on a hearty breakfast because day two of the tour from Paris to Normandy promises a full day filled with breathtaking views, historical exploration, and a unique travel experience. The destination is none other than the captivating spectacle of Mont Saint-Michel .

Few places can match the enchantment of Mont Saint-Michel. The island commune, located approximately one kilometer off the northwestern coast of France, offers a surreal sight: a castle-like structure perched upon a large granite rock, surrounded by the ever-changing tides of the Atlantic Ocean.

As you approach Mont Saint-Michel, this ethereal place will leave you amazed. As a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979, it boasts a rich history and heritage. Walking through the winding cobblestone streets lined with charming shops and houses is an experience, providing a glimpse into the past.

Le Mont-Saint-Michel abbey.

Upon arrival at Mont St. Miceh, a guided tour around the spectacular medieval Abbey awaits. The visit typically begins by exploring the quaint village before heading towards the Abbey. It is a private tour that starts from the famous Mont St. Michel ramparts and continues through the monks’ living quarters, the magnificent cloister, the refectory, and the awe-inspiring abbey church.

The tour guide’s detailed narration brings to life the rich history of the Abbey, revealing it as a marvel of medieval architecture with its towering spires, stout defensive walls, and delicate flying buttresses. The breathtaking views of the surrounding bay from the Abbey’s highest points will be forever etched in the memory of the visitors.

Of course, a trip to Mont St.-Michel wouldn’t be complete without tasting the famous local dish – the Mont Saint-Michel omelet at “La Mère Poulard” restaurant. It is advised to stroll along the ramparts, explore the celebrated basilica, and engulf oneself in the location’s beauty and majesty before returning to Paris.

So, after an unforgettable tour that expertly combines history, architecture, nature, and culture, the final coach ride back to Paris gives the perfect time to reflect and reminisce about the exciting two-day journey through Normandy. It is highly recommended for history buffs, architecture fans, and every keen traveler. This tour promises an adventure that leaves you with lasting impressions and cherished memories.

When planning a trip to Normandy from Paris, a two-day tour offers the perfect opportunity to explore this historic region. With customizable private tours, you can incorporate other sites of interest into the day trips into your itinerary, ensuring a personalized and memorable experience.

One of the main advantages of a personalized two-day tour is the ability to incorporate other sites of interest into your itinerary. While the main focus of the day trip from Paris might be on visiting the iconic D-Day landing beaches, you can also explore other noteworthy attractions such as:

  • Mont Saint-Michel : A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this stunning abbey sits atop a rocky island and must-see for its breathtaking scenery and rich history.
  • Bayeux Tapestry : Discover the captivating story of the Norman Conquest through this remarkable embroidered artwork.
  • Honfleur : Known for its picturesque harbor and charming narrow streets, Honfleur offers a wonderful taste of coastal Normandy.
  • Caen : Visit the Memorial Museum, dedicated to the history of World War II and the Battle of Normandy.

With the flexibility to choose additional sites, you can tailor the tour to suit your interests and preferences.

Opting for a personalized two-day tour of Normandy provides several benefits, including:

  • Expert Guides: Professional guides who are knowledgeable about the region’s history and can provide insights and context to enhance your experience.
  • Comfort and Convenience: Traveling in a comfortable vehicle ensures a stress-free journey, allowing you to enjoy the sights and landmarks fully.
  • Time Efficiency: A well-planned itinerary ensures you can make the most of your time, visiting multiple key sites within a limited duration.
  • Local Perspectives: Engaging with local guides and experiencing the region firsthand allows for a deeper understanding of Normandy’s culture, traditions, and historical significance.

Are you planning a memorable trip to Normandy from Paris? Look no further, as excellent transportation options are available to ensure a smooth journey. One of the most convenient ways to travel is by an air-conditioned coach. This mode of transport offers comfort and allows you to relax while enjoying the scenic landscapes along the way.

You can sit back, unwind, and take in the beautiful French countryside as you make your way to Normandy. The coaches are spacious, well-maintained, and equipped with modern amenities to make your journey enjoyable and hassle-free.

To make your trip even more convenient, many tour operators offer pick-up options from your place of residence in Paris. This means you don’t have to worry about finding your way to a meeting point early in the morning. Instead, a comfortable minibus or coach will pick you up directly from your hotel or designated address. This ensures a stress-free start to your tour and allows you to relax when you leave your accommodation.

Having a pick-up service provides a seamless travel experience for visitors to Normandy. It eliminates the need to navigate public and private transportation or find parking, giving you more time to enjoy the sights and attractions of this historic region. Additionally, the tour guides accompanying you are knowledgeable and ensure you have all the information you need about the itinerary and the destinations you will be visiting.

Whether you travel by air-conditioned coach or take advantage of the pick-up service, you can rest assured that your transportation needs will be handled during your two-day Normandy tour from Paris . Sit back, relax, and get ready to immerse yourself in the fascinating history and natural beauty of this captivating region.

Details of the free cancellation policy up to 6 calendar days before departure

When planning a trip, it is always important to consider the cancellation policy, especially if unforeseen circumstances arise. This is why it is essential to understand the free cancellation policy for a 2-day Normandy tour from Paris.

The free cancellation policy allows travelers to cancel their tour up to 6 calendar days before the scheduled departure date with no penalty or additional charges. This provides peace of mind and flexibility for those who may need to change their plans or have a last-minute change in circumstances.

To cancel the tour within the stipulated timeframe, travelers can contact the tour operator directly and provide them with the necessary details. Upon cancellation, any payments made for the tour will be fully refunded, ensuring that travelers are not financially burdened by their decision to cancel.

It is important to note that the free cancellation policy only applies if the cancellation is made more than six calendar days before the tour departure. If a cancellation is made within six calendar days of departure, the normal cancellation policy will apply, and fees may be incurred.

Travelers should also know that certain conditions may apply to the cancellation policy, such as specific terms for small group tour bookings or customized tours. It is advisable to review the tour operator’s terms and conditions to understand any additional conditions that may apply fully.

The free cancellation policy for a 2-day Normandy tour from Paris allows travelers to change their plans without penalty up to 6 calendar days before the departure date. This provides peace of mind and ensures that travelers can make the most of their trip by having the option to cancel if needed.

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