| Fred |
Nov 26th, 2001 07:55 AM |
There are several ways to see Normandy and the D-Day Beaches. You can drive and do your own tour, you can drive or train and take a tour out of Bayeux (train takes about 2 1/2 hours from Gare St Lazare) or Caen, you can just take a day trip with ParisVisions or Cityrama. You can take a few other tours. Here's information: <BR>------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>Brochures for these two should be at your hotel or if not, just stop in any of the larger hotels and look on the counter or stop by their offices.<BR><BR>Paris Visions<BR>214, rue de Rivoli<BR>75001 Paris<BR>Tel: 01-42-60-30-01<BR>Fax: 1-42-86-95-36<BR><BR>Cityrama<BR>4, place des Pyramides<BR>75001 Paris<BR>Tel: 1-44-55-60-00<BR>Fax: 1-42-60-33-71<BR>-------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>You can take a train to Bayeux and take a tour with Bus Fly tours which operates van tours of the Normandy Beaches out of Bayeaux. They offer two tours each day leaving at 8:30 and 1:30. The tours are scheduled for four hours.<BR><BR>Bus Fly Tours<BR>B.P 204. 25, rue des Cuisiniers<BR>14400 Bayeux<BR>Tel: (from U.S.) 011-33-2-31-22-00-08 or 011-33-2-33-39-23-52<BR>Fax: (from U.S.) 011-33-2-31-92-35-10<BR>E mail: [email protected]<BR>Web site: www.busfly.com<BR>----------------------------------------------------------------<BR>You can take a tour called Normandy Tours given out of Hotel de la Gare in Bayeux - right by the train station . They give half day tours (in English). The tours are usually about 5 hours, and only costs 140F. It takes you to Omaha beach, the American Cemetary, Pointe du Hoc, and Arromanche to see the WWII Museum. <BR>Tel: 011-33-2-31-92-10-70<BR>-------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>You can take a private driver with a van who will pick you up at your hotel, drive you to Normandy, and give you an all day tour. Speaks perfect English. He takes only cash. Nice guy - say hello for me if you should go with him. He uses a van that accomodates up to 6 people. Charges by the tour, not per person.<BR>Jean-Marie Ceccaldi <BR>44 rue Ginoux <BR>75015 Paris<BR>France<BR>Tel (home) : 011-33-1-45-75-43-12 (from U.S.)<BR>Cellular: 06-09-03-31-53<BR>Fax: 011-33-1-40-93-07-32 (from U.S.)<BR>-----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>You can take a guided tour from the museum in Caen. <BR>------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>You can take a tour by Col Chilcott . He conducts private tours of the Normandy WWII sights. He charges per tour plus the cost of diesel and lunch, for a whole day. The day lasts as long as necessary. He's retired from the British military and owns a 300 year old farmhouse in Bayeux where you can stay also. Contact him at: <BR> [email protected]<BR>Web page: http://www.vrbo.com/vrbo/352.htm<BR>Tel: 011-33-2-31-22-39-09 (from U.S.)<BR>Fax: 011-33-2-31-21-97-84 (from U.S.)<BR>For more Paris information e-mail me - [email protected]<BR>
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