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Caen is a town in northwestern France, located in the centre of the Normandy region, 15 km inland from the English Channel and 200 kilometres north west of the French capital, Paris.
The port of Caen is linked with the british port of Portsmouth, thanks to the Caen Portsmouth ferry line, which gives the opportunity to reach Great Britain in few hours.
The Caen ferry terminal offers its passengers numerous services such as currency exchange office, bars, toilets, and free Wi-Fi; the terminal provides all the necessary facilities for disabled passengers.
Travelers can leave their vehicle in the port parking lot, but also in the vehicle check-in lanes overnight (after the last departure of the day) if passengers are travelling on the first sailing of the day. The car park is not guarded.
Caen ferries About Caen
Caen, the largest city in Lower Normandy, was founded by William the Conqueror during the 11th century, who made Caen a strategic centre in the Middle Ages.
The city offers its visitors plenty of beautiful attractions like the castle (Chateau de Caen), built in 1060, it is one of greatest medieval fortresses of Western Europe. Today the castle serves as a museum that hosts the Museum of Fine arts of Caen, the Museum of Normandy and the Saint George’s Church. Other attractions that are worth a visit are the Eglise St. Etienne, the Eglise de la Ste.-Trinité and the Church of Saint-Pierre.
For nature lovers the Jardin botanique de Caen is a historic botanic garden, where visitors will find a wide plant collection typical of the local flora.
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