Taxi Calvados (14)
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Why choose TaxiNeo?
Calvados, a Norman department between sea and countryside, is home to the D-Day beaches and the seaside resorts of Deauville and Honfleur. TaxiNeo provides Caen station transfers, historical excursions and rides along the Côte Fleurie.
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Discover Calvados
Calvados is a coastal Norman department of around 695,000 inhabitants, stretching from the Pays d'Auge dairy country to the D-Day landing beaches. Caen, the prefecture and largest city, was William the Conqueror's stronghold and today serves as a major university center. The department's economy combines agri-food — Calvados apple brandy and Camembert cheese originate here — with automotive manufacturing, tourism, and cross-Channel commerce. The Côte Fleurie, with the elegant resorts of Deauville, Trouville, and Honfleur, has attracted Parisian society since the 19th century. Inland, lush pastures, apple orchards, and half-timbered manors define the quintessential Norman landscape.
Transport in Calvados
The A13 motorway connects Caen to Paris (2h15) via Rouen, while the A84 leads south to Rennes. Caen station offers direct trains to Paris Saint-Lazare (2h). Caen-Carpiquet airport provides flights to Lyon, Nice, and seasonal sun destinations. The Ouistreham ferry port connects to Portsmouth, England. Caen's tramway and bus network covers the metropolitan area, but reaching the D-Day beaches, coastal resorts, and rural Pays d'Auge requires private transport. Taxi services fill this gap, offering guided D-Day tours and transfers between Honfleur, Deauville, and the inland countryside.
Tourism & places to visit
The D-Day beaches — Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword — along with the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, form one of the world's most moving memorial landscapes. The Caen Memorial museum provides comprehensive context for the Battle of Normandy. Bayeux houses its famous 11th-century tapestry depicting the Norman Conquest. Deauville's planches boardwalk, casino, and film festival draw glamorous crowds, while Honfleur's old harbor, painted by Monet and Boudin, remains an artistic icon. The Route du Cidre winds through the Pays d'Auge past tasting farms. The Suisse Normande gorges offer canoeing and rock climbing in a surprisingly hilly landscape.
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Frequently asked questions about taxis in Calvados (14)
The price of a Caen station-center taxi with TaxiNeo is set in advance, generally between 8 and 12 EUR.
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