
D-Day Arromanches in one day
Arromanches-les-Bains • One-Day City Plan
This itinerary covers the main D-Day sites in Arromanches-les-Bains. The route includes the Mulberry Harbour remains on Gold Beach, the D-Day Museum with its 2023-renovated exhibitions, the Arromanches 360 circular cinema showing immersive WWII footage, and the D-Day 75 Garden memorial. The D-Day Museum is closed on December 24-25, December 31, and January 1. Arromanches 360 is closed on Mondays in November and December. For the best view of the Mulberry Harbour caissons, check the local tide schedule and visit the beach at low tide.
Overview
Planning a day in Arromanches-les-Bains? This step-by-step itinerary covers the best of Arromanches-les-Bains in one day — 4 attractions with exact walking times between each stop, entrance fees per person, and transport alternatives.
Plan around 4h 15min to visit 4 attractions along the way. Budget roughly €71: about €20 on entrance tickets, and roughly €51 for 3 meals. You can adjust these numbers and see a full breakdown below.
Your Day Timeline — D-Day Arromanches in one day
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Mulberry Harbour (Port Winston)
The Mulberry Harbour at Arromanches is an outdoor historic site featuring the remains of an artificial harbor built during WWII for the D-Day invasion. Massive concrete caissons still rise from the se…
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D-Day Museum
The world's first museum dedicated to D-Day, opened in 1954 on the beach where the Allies constructed the artificial Mulberry Harbor. The museum underwent a complete €11 million renovation in 2023, do…
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Arromanches 360 (Circular Cinema)
Arromanches 360 is a circular cinema overlooking the remains of the Mulberry artificial harbor built by Allied forces during World War II. The cinema features nine screens arranged in a full circle, i…
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D-Day 75 Garden
The D-Day 75 Garden is a memorial garden overlooking Gold Beach and the Mulberry Harbour at Arromanches. Designed by gold medal winner John Everiss, it was first exhibited at the RHS Chelsea Flower Sh…