Deauville, Normandy is a thriving vacation
spot known for luxury hotels, casinos, race tracks,
golf courses polo grounds, wide sandy beaches, and the Deauville Festival of American Film. A few miles north of Deauville is the picturesque city of Honfleur, which has been painted by numerous impressionists.
The historic D-Day grounds feature open-air museums, memorial tributes, and eight routes that bring the events of World War II leading to the June 6, 1944 liberation of northwest Europe back to life.
Throughout the Loire Valley is where you’ll discover lush, rolling countryside that enchanted kings and nobles for centuries. In this realm of romance and mystery are many cathedrals, museums and magnificent royal chateaux.
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Hotel Normandy
Dating back to the Edwardian Age, the legendary Hotel Normandy offers the best combination of authentic tradition and modernity. This lavish Anglo-Norman building has a decor that resembles a cozy yet stately English country house. Each room is decorated with antique furniture, traditional fabrics, and plush carpets of the Belle Époque style.
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L'hôtel Royal Barriere
Discover the magical atmosphere of this luxurious hotel. Situated opposite the beach, this spectacular white palace features striking galleries and an elegant tavern furnished with purple velvet, golden mahogany, and gold striped couches. Every detail lends a feeling of utter comfort and style. A privileged destination for celebrities, some of their suites have been named after visitors: Antonio Banderas, Robert de Niro, Kim Basinger, Tony Curtis, Andy MacDowell, just to name a few.
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Normandy Landing Beach Hotels:
Château La Chenevière (Port-en-Bessin)
This historical 18th- century château embraces the graceful mannerisms of a long-gone era and the warmth of an English country house. The very small Château La Chenevière is decorated in a floral harmony and accommodates all their guestrooms with a garden view. Feast on Norman cuisine in a dining room overlooking the park.
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Chateau d'Audrieu (Bayeux)
Dating back more than 200 years, the Chateau d'Audrieu was converted to a hotel in 1976. It retains the original wainscoting, fireplaces, furniture of Louis XV and Louis VI, and privileged suites with a vast bedroom, sitting room, and high ceilings fit for a king and queen. Relax and enjoy the brilliant and inventive cuisines and regional wines offered at this extraordinary hotel.
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