Founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th Century, Caen is a vibrant university city with a fascinating and turbulent history. An hour from Bayeux and within easy reach of the D-Day Landing Beaches, this is an excellent base for cultural travellers eager to discover Normandy, or for holidaymakers looking to relax amidst the beautiful architecture, delicious food and picturesque countryside of northern France. Whether you’re a heritage enthusiast or active family, our selection of the best places to stay in Caen promise a warm welcome and a friendly base from which to explore.
For an insight into medieval Normandy, visit the ruined Château de Caen, the Musée de Normandie and the imposing abbeys commissioned by William the Conqueror and his wife, Matilda: the Abbaye aux Dames and the Abbaye aux Hommes. You can delve into more recent history at the Memorial de Caen, detailing the region’s Second World War legacy and the pivotal 1944 Battle for Normandy, or with guided tours of the D-Day Beaches and Pegasus Bridge.
Nature lovers can amble through the Garden des Plantes or the ornamental pond which dominates La Colline des Oiseaux, or venture further afield for hikes and cycling. Central Caen offers a network of lanes lined with boutiques, cafés, galleries and restaurants housed in heritage buildings. With a thriving student population, the city also plays host to regular events and exhibitions — do find out what’ll be on during your stay! Rooms at the best places to stay in Caen fill up fast during festival season or around key WWII memorial events, so plan your trip well in advance.
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Caen (Normandy)
A Michelin starred restaurant and five star hotel with sleek contemporary rooms in the centre of Caen. The rooms are simple and contemporary with bold colours and clean lines. The restaurant is the real lure with its exquisite regional dishes. Complete with a spa, this is an indulgent stay.
Caen
A delightful B&B in the historic centre comprising of three self-catering one-bedroom apartments. Interiors are cosy and homely with a chic and sophisticated charm created by statement lamps, patterned carpets and comfy sofas. An ideal city crash pad with a home-away-from-home feel.
Caen (rue de Bayeux)
An imposing sand yellow chateau set within mature gardens in the pretty town of Bretteville l’Orgueilleuse. Simply styled rooms are traditional yet unfussy with polished wooden floors, white washed walls and exposed beams. A family friendly hotel offering easy access to Normandy's main attractions.
Caen
This elegant hotel is housed within a restored, 16th-century mansion in the centre of Caen. Guestrooms blend contemporary interior design with selected antiques and original heritage details, from exposed beams to wooden floors. A chic bolt-hole, great for local sightseeing.