
Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey Tickets
Abbaye du Mont-Saint-Michel
From€16.99
12+ experiences in Normandy, official tickets and instant confirmation.
Iconic landmarks, museums and galleries - book entry tickets in advance to skip the line where supported.

Abbaye du Mont-Saint-Michel
From€16.99

Paris, France
From€280

Le Royal Opera - Cafe Bar
From€230

Normandy
From€101

Le Mont-Saint-Michel
From€30

26 Bd Auguste Blanqui
From€83

Paris
From€90

Nausicaá
From€32.16
Guided walking tours, hop-on-hop-off buses and small-group experiences led by local guides.

Paris, France
From€280

Le Royal Opera - Cafe Bar
From€230

Normandy
From€101

Le Mont-Saint-Michel
From€30

Paris
From€90

Mont Saint Michel
From€9.89

Notre-Dame de Compassion
From€109
The more you save, the smarter your picks. We line up West End shows, hidden gems and top-rated experiences from what you love, ready to book in one go.
Official venue tickets
Direct from the venue
Secure payment
Powered by Stripe
Refund guarantee
If your event is cancelled
Exclusive discounts
Free with tickadoo+ membership
Your guide to Normandy
Few regions in France carry as much historical and emotional weight as Normandy. Stretching from the chalk cliffs of the Alabaster Coast in the east to the tidal flats surrounding Mont-Saint-Michel in the west, it is a place where medieval pilgrimage routes, Viking settlement, and the defining military campaign of the twentieth century all leave their mark on the same landscape. That layering of eras is not incidental to visiting Normandy; it is the point.
The D-Day beaches remain the region's most visited sites, and rightly so. The American cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, set above Omaha Beach with its rows of white crosses facing the sea, is one of the most sobering places in Europe. Guided full-day tours departing from Paris cover the principal landing sites along the Calvados coast, including Pointe du Hoc, Utah Beach, and the British and Canadian sectors further east, often with lunch included and commentary that places the June 1944 landings in their broader strategic context. For those whose interest extends to the First World War, there are also guided itineraries that reach the Normandy memorials connected to that earlier conflict, a reminder that the region's relationship with modern warfare spans both world wars. The Caen Memorial Museum, which pairs a permanent collection on the Second World War with an audio guide covering the D-Day landings, offers a more self-directed way into the same history for visitors already based in the region.
Before you book
Answers to the most common questions about booking experiences in Normandy.
From the tickadoo blog
Hand-picked travel guides, show reviews, and itineraries — all free, all written by our editorial team.