Veterans Memorial Tour

Veterans Memorial Tour

Explore the places of commemoration of the great wars with our Veterans Memorial Tours. We offer three different itineraries to pay tribute to heroes and discover major historical sites. Choose one of our themed days and immerse yourself in the moving history of the First and Second World Wars.

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Veterans Memorial Tour 1


Departure: Paris Center or CDG / Orly


The Museum of the Great War of Meaux

located about forty kilometers from Paris, has one of the richest collections on the First World War in Europe. You will discover uniforms, weapons, vehicles and everyday objects of soldiers. Interactive and immersive exhibitions will help you better understand the conflict and its impact on the entire world.


Belleau Wood

is an iconic place where American forces fought fierce battles in 1918. The nearby Aisne-Marne American Cemetery is a poignant place of memory where more than 2,000 American soldiers rest. The site is carefully maintained and offers a peaceful setting to pay tribute to the heroes of the Great War.


The American Memorial of Château-Thierry

located on Côte 204, is an imposing monument overlooking the Marne valley. Built in 1930, it pays tribute to the American forces who fought in France and symbolizes Franco-American friendship. The site also offers panoramic views of the surrounding area, making it a place for reflection and commemoration.


The Dormans Memorial

is dedicated to the two battles of the Marne, which were decisive for the outcome of the First World War. This historic site includes a chapel, crypt and memorial gardens. Explanatory panels and exhibitions provide a better understanding of the importance of these battles in the history of war.


Arrival: Reims (The visit can also start from Reims to Paris)


Veterans Memorial Tour 2


Departure: Paris Center or Reims


The Museum of the Surrender of May 7, 1945

in Reims is located in the building where the German surrender was signed, marking the end of World War II in Europe. You can see the intact Surrender Hall with its period maps, as well as exhibits from the final days of the war. This place steeped in history offers a moving insight into a crucial moment in world history.


The Fort de la Pompelle

located near Reims, played a key role in the defense of the city during the First World War. Today it houses a museum displaying an impressive collection of weapons, helmets and military objects. Visitors can also explore the different parts of the fort and discover the living conditions of soldiers during the conflict.


The Dragon's Cave

a former stone quarry, was transformed into underground barracks by French and German soldiers. This site on the Chemin des Dames offers an immersive visit with reconstructions and testimonies that illustrate the harshness of combat and the daily life of soldiers. The cave is an essential place of memory to understand the history of the First World War.


The War and Peace Museum

traces the history of the region through three major conflicts: the War of 1870, World War I and World War II. With rich and varied exhibitions, historical objects, documents and testimonies, the museum offers a complete perspective on the 75 years of conflicts that marked the region. It is a place for reflection on war and peace.

Veterans Memorial Tour 3

D-Day


Departure: Reims, Paris or Normandy.


Explore the emblematic beaches of the Normandy Coast where the allied forces landed on June 6, 1944. Utah Beach, Omaha Beach, Gold Beach, Juno Beach and Sword Beach are places of memory where you can walk in the footsteps of the soldiers and imagine the the scale of Operation Overlord. Expert guides will tell you the poignant stories of courage and sacrifice.


The Arromanches-les-Bains Museum

is dedicated to Operation Mulberry, the artificial port built by the Allies to facilitate the landing in Normandy. Through models, period films and historical objects, you will discover how this port was a crucial strategic innovation for the success of the landing.


Bayeux

is home to the first British military cemetery in France and a memorial to Commonwealth soldiers who fell during the Second World War. The Battle of Normandy Memorial Museum in Bayeux offers a detailed perspective on the events of the battle, with exhibits rich in artifacts and testimonies.


The Normandy Victory Museum in Carentan-les-Marais

traces the events of the Battle of Normandy through immersive and interactive exhibitions. Realistic dioramas, vintage vehicles and reconstructions immerse you in the atmosphere of combat. The museum also highlights the contributions of the various Allied units.


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Explore the charming Normandy coastal towns of Deauville and Honfleur, famous for their beaches, picturesque architecture and elegant ambiance. Deauville is renowned for its casino and horse racing, while Honfleur seduces with its old port and colorful houses.


Admire the famous cliffs of Étretat, a spectacular and unmissable natural site. These impressive rock formations have inspired many artists and offer breathtaking panoramic views of the English Channel.

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