Normandie Day 2 - Caen
On Friday morning, we headed into Caen to walk around the city. We got croissants and coffee before touring around, seeing the little harbour, the city centre, the restaurant area, the castle, and the shopping district.
We also made reservations at Le Bouchon du Vaugueux, rated (online) as one of the city’s best, for later that night.
Caen was an interesting city. It’s not as especially pretty as other Normandie towns, since it was heavily bombed in the 2nd World War and then later reconstructed. But there are several nice historic buildings left. You can go into the castle, which houses two museums, for free, so we did:
After another boulangerie lunch (I love a good formule - sandwich, drink and pastry for 5-6 euro), we headed out to cider country!
08/06/2011
toujours le mur à côté de la fnac
4/6/11 ; 28/3/11
GPOYW: Still have plenty of France and Ireland picture to get through. Having a beer in Caen in the park edition.
03/09/2010 “vive la peinture” sur la porte d’un peintre
en haut de la cavée (route qui monte devant le palais des congrès)
Pause pendant le jogging (page de droite), et trace inversée de Pantin (page de gauche) — feutre à alcool rouge et vert, carnet nº 77, 2002 Placid
Caen Merwan
Caen Mikele
(via ouest-france.fr)
Ce samedi, un milliers de personnes ont défilé à la Gaypride de Caen (Normandie) avec ce slogan à ne pas oublier ! ” Pour l’égalité : en 2011, je marche … et en 2012, je vote“
Caen
19/06/2011 Keblo Keblo Keblo
Rue Quincampoix, Caen
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