- The essentials in a few hours
Going on a weekend in Normandy is good, but finding what to do is better! The tourist office offers you some ideas for discovering Cabourg and taking full advantage of the resort's tourist attractions!
the avenue of the sea
7 min walk
600 meters of avenue for foodies and shopping enthusiasts that will take you to the Grand Hôtel de Cabourg. The little extra: the avenue is completely pedestrianized to make the most of the shops on sunny days or during peak times.
Villa du Temps retrouvé
6 min walk
In the heart of the city, this museum space, ingeniously composed of a digital mediation system, transports its visitors into the universe of the Belle Époque.
Free access or guided tour, it offers a journey through the imagination of Marcel Proust and many other artists. The museum space has a shop and a tea room opening onto a Belle Époque garden.
Nylic Square
1 min walk
Not far from the Casino Gardens is Nylic Square, the resort's second small oasis of greenery. In summer, Square Nylic is adorned with a thousand and one colors where butterflies, ladybugs and friendly bumblebees come to twirl there without shame or shame. The square has two entrances with benches and a book shed.
Casino Gardens
2 min walk
Located at the end of Avenue de la Mer, the Cabourg Casino gardens are a real invitation to relax and rest. Summer and winter alike, they are bathed in sunshine and offer a 360° panorama mixing Belle Époque villas and numerous species of plants. The Casino gardens also house statues, including that of former mayor Charles Bertrand and the stele of Golden Swann du Cabourg Romantic Film Festival. Benches are also present to admire the architectural prowess of man and nature or simply to enjoy the moment.
A question is probably bothering you: what is this building on the Casino Gardens and located near the Avenue de la Mer? This is the former Syndicat d'Initiative. Transformed into a shop, it conceals a few treasures stamped with the name of the resort!
The Grand Hotel
3 min walk
Located in the center of the Marcel Proust promenade, the Grand Hotel is unmissable. With its imposing facade, it dominates the beach. Inside, the sumptuous Belle Époque architecture of the hotel houses 71 rooms, including 3 suites which are spread over the entire building.
Did you know ? With the Casino, the Grand Hôtel de Cabourg forms a remarkable architectural ensemble classified as a Historic Monument.
Cabourg beach
1 min walk
4 km long, the fine sandy beach of Cabourg is the ideal place to enjoy the benefits of the sea. Bordered by an entirely pedestrian promenade, it offers landscapes that take on various colors according to the seasons and the weather. .
The one we call "The romantic beach” also knows how to demonstrate his deep strength to make kitesurfers dance, revitalize walkers along the coast and relieve horses after a frantic race.
Marcel Proust Promenade
4 min walk
With its 3,6 km of dyke, the Marcel Proust Promenade is the longest pedestrian promenade in Europe. It borders Cabourg beach and offers a splendid panorama over a large part of the Normandy coast, from the Côte de Nacre to Le Havre, via the Côte Fleurie.
Very popular with pedestrians, brave runners often use it for morning jogging.
Cabourg Casino
Walking route
Backed by the Grand Hôtel, the Casino de Cabourg is one of the great institutions of our resort. Built for the first time in 1854, it has had a makeover over the centuries, until obtaining the current appearance which dates from 1909.
Many of our visitors come here to play, but also to get a closer look at one of the centerpieces of the building: the enclosure of the Italian Belle Époque theatre. The casino is also a place to relax with its terrace and lounge restaurant with sea view.
Want to come and discover Cabourg?
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