Ouistreham
Ouistreham, a charming port town, sits at the mouth of the Caen à la Mer canal. It serves as the port for the
nearby city of Caen. The town's name likely stems from Saxon origins, signifying "Western" due to Saxon settlers from England. Ouistreham has thrived as a trading port
since the Middle Ages and now boasts a popular beach, Riva Bella.
History buffs will appreciate Le Grand Bunker, a well-preserved WWII German
bunker offering panoramic views and exhibits on soldier life. Relax on
the sandy shores of Ouistreham Beach, complete with wooden walkways for leisurely strolls. Learn about D-Day at the Musée du Debarquement no. 4
Commando, featuring the personal stories of French soldiers.
For fresh seafood, visit the Marché aux poissons market. Explore specialty and
gift shops like A Fleur de Cacao and La Caravelle. Since nightlife options are limited in Ouistreham, consider venturing to nearby Caen for pubs and bars like O'Donnell's Irish Pub and Le What's.