Central location
In the heart of the village, 200 m from the beach and steps from the D-Day Museum, restaurants and shops. Everything is walkable.
Arromanches-les-Bains
A charming studio in the heart of Arromanches-les-Bains, between the beach, the remains of the Mulberry harbour and the Gold Beach cliffs.
The studio
Our studio is not just a place to pass through. Teal walls, old wooden floors, a period fireplace and seaside light: we love welcoming travellers who want to experience Arromanches-les-Bains authentically, far from standardised hotels. The freedom of a private rental, the care of a family home.
The tour
The comforts
In the heart of the village, 200 m from the beach and steps from the D-Day Museum, restaurants and shops. Everything is walkable.
Quality bedding, linen provided and a light-filled sleeping area for peaceful nights after a day of exploring.
Hob, oven, coffee maker and everything you need to cook the market's produce, just like at home.
Fast, free connection — whether you are planning your visits or working remotely facing the sea.
Large screen with Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV for cosy evenings when the wind blows over the bay.
We live here and love sharing our best addresses: visits, restaurants, tide times. Ask us anything.
Around the house
The studio sits in the centre of the village, a few minutes' walk from the beach, the D-Day Museum and the cliff paths. Park the car — you will hardly need it.
200 m away
Fine sand, remains of the artificial harbour visible at low tide and supervised swimming in summer. The view changes with every tide.
300 m away
Facing the sea, it tells the incredible story of the Mulberry artificial harbour built in a few days after 6 June 1944.
700 m away
A circular cinema set on the cliff: 19 minutes of archive footage projected in 360°, a striking immersion in the 100 days of the Battle of Normandy.
from the village
The GR223 runs west to Longues-sur-Mer and east to Courseulles: panoramas over the bay, bunkers and endless meadows.
6 km away
The only German battery to have kept its original guns, between fields and cliffs. Free access and a superb view over the Channel.
10 km away
Its thousand-year-old tapestry, its cathedral and its medieval streets spared by the war. The perfect half-day trip.
12 km away
The Juno Beach Centre tells the story of the Canadian engagement, and the harbour of Courseulles delights with its oysters and fish market.
150 m away
Moules-frites facing the harbour remains, crêperies and brasseries: the whole seafront is a five-minute walk.
30 km away
The cliff scaled by the US Rangers on 6 June 1944, still pitted with bomb craters. One of the most striking D-Day sites.
9 km away
Normandy's leading scallop fishing port: fish auction, lively quays and fishmongers to bring dinner back to the studio.
22 km away
At Colleville-sur-Mer, 9,387 graves face the sea above the immense Omaha beach. A deeply moving place of remembrance.
35 km away
The great museum of the Second World War and of peace: the ideal complement to a stay on the D-Day beaches.
The journal
histoire 8 June 2026
82nd anniversary of the Normandy landings: 6 June 2026 ceremonies, the D-Day Festival, events in Arromanches and practical tips to make the most of it.
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visites 2 June 2026
Cathedral, old town, museums and the British war cemetery: what to see in Bayeux, 10 km from Arromanches, in 2026 while the Tapestry museum is being rebuilt.
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histoire 28 May 2026
Opening hours, 2026 prices, the new Projectiles-designed building, collections: plan your visit to the D-Day Museum in Arromanches, facing the Mulberry harbour.
Read the articleWhether you come for the history, the sea or simply the calm, the studio is ready to welcome you. Booking is simple, on Airbnb.
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