Le Petit Matin, Bayeux Hotels
Historic bed and breakfast with spacious rooms, a garden, hearty breakfasts, and a central location in Bayeux
Le Petit Matin, a charming bed and breakfast, welcomes you to an unforgettable stay nestled on the historically significant Place Charles de Gaulle. This picturesque square in the very heart of Bayeux is a sight to behold, graced with an impressive 150 lime trees. Designated as a Natural Monument, Place Charles de Gaulle provides an idyllic setting and unmatched convenience for exploring the key landmarks of Bayeux. You’ll find yourself ideally situated, with easy access to a plethora of cultural and historical gems.
Just a short, leisurely stroll away – approximately 10 minutes – lie some of the city’s most notable attractions. These include the magnificent Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Bayeux, a stunning example of Gothic architecture, and the world-renowned Bayeux Tapestry Museum, home to the iconic embroidery that depicts the Norman Conquest. History buffs will also appreciate the proximity to the Battle of Normandy Museum, offering a poignant and informative look at a pivotal moment in world history.
Le Petit Matin itself boasts a rich history, residing in a beautifully renovated late 17th- and 18th-century building. Once the location of the old Bayeux porcelain factory, the building has been meticulously restored to retain its inherent authenticity and unique character. While preserving its historical charm, Le Petit Matin provides guests with all the comforts and conveniences of modern accommodation.
Each of the five guest rooms within Le Petit Matin is thoughtfully decorated and individually personalized, creating a distinctive and welcoming ambiance. The rooms are adorned with authentic antique family furniture, carefully sourced from local bargains and the renowned Bayeux auction house, adding a touch of historical elegance. This meticulous attention to detail fosters a warm and inviting atmosphere, where guests can revel in the harmonious blend of historic charm and modern convenience.
The spacious rooms, each complete with a private bathroom, offer delightful views. Depending on your room selection, you can enjoy the captivating scenery of Place Charles de Gaulle or the tranquil beauty of the property’s lush garden. Room options cater to various preferences, ranging from the cozy and intimate Violet de Bayeux Room, conveniently located on the ground floor, to the more expansive and airy Rose Bonbon or Gris Souris Rooms.
Begin each day with a delightful and hearty breakfast, served in one of two charming dining rooms. Each dining room exudes its own unique charm, adorned with solid wood cabinets, sparkling Venetian chandeliers, and an exquisite blend of classic and Louis XV style furniture. A highlight not to be missed are the homemade croissants – previous guests have enthusiastically hailed them as some of the finest in the world. After breakfast, take some time to enjoy a leisurely stroll through the property’s lovely garden, a peaceful oasis perfect for relaxation and contemplation.
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