Normandy , France
Normandy is a former province of northwestern France on the English Channel and it is divided into Haute-Normandie and Basse-Normandie. It is a distinct region on the northern coast of France. Nowadays, Normandy is regarded as one of the popular places in France. Every year numerous of visitors come to this place to enjoy all
Normandy includes the territory in the northern France and the famous Channel Islands. This territory is separated between two sovereignty which are French and British sovereignty. A trip to Paris also includes a tour to Normandy and its most visited tourist sites. There is something in the French culture that will be really great to know.
Attractions of Normandy
Some of the most interesting attractions of Normandy are :-
- Claude Monet's House and Gardens
- Memorial of Caen
- Satie House and Museum (Maisons Satie)
- Normandy Museum (Musee de Normandie)
- Cathedrale Notre Dame de Bayeux
- Musee des Beaux-Arts de Caen
- Musee des Beaux Arts Andre Malraux
- Museum of the Bayeux Tapestry (Musee de la Tapisserie de Bayeux)
- Battlebus Tours
- D-Day Battle Tours
Tourists will definitely enjoy all of these tourist destinations as these attractions have their own significance and importance.
The popular tourist destination of Normandy is widely famous for the D-Day landings of June, 1944. Being one of the most visited tourist destination of France, Normandy possesses a rich history of invasions and battles which are dated back to the Vikings in the 9th century. On the whole, Normandy France is a historic as well as charming region, with the eye-catching architectural works, rolling green fields that are dotted with nice farmhouse, cows and great sweeping sea views.
While enjoying a tour to France, as a tourist you can start your trip from Rouen which is an ancient inland town featuring some of the splendid medieval buildings as well as museums. In the year 1431, a nineteen-year-old boy Joan of Arc was burned here. The glise Jeanne d’Arc is a famous church located in the popular site of Normandy. It features 16th century stained glass windows which are rare in the present days. This church marks the spot where Joan of Arc was burned. There is also several myths related to the unfortunate death of the boy.
Apart from this place, you can also visit Honfleur which is a famous fishing port located on the coastline of Normandy. Bayeux Tapestry is also a famous site of Normandy. These are the popular stops where tourists can enjoy a memorable holiday.
Popular Beaches - Hotels & Resorts
- French Alps
- Nice Beaches
- Chagall Museum
- Promenade Des Anglais
- Chartres Cathedral
- Siene River
- Pantheon
- Notre Dame Cathedral
- Normandy
- Moulin Rouge
- Centre Pompidou
- Disneyland Paris
- Eiffel Tower
- France Beaches
- French Wineries
- Chenonceau Castle
- Versailes
- Chambord Castle
- Notre Dame Sathedral
- Mont St Michel
- Louvre
- Cite de Carcassonne
- French Riviera


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