Open today at 09:00-19:00(Admission ends at 18:00)
Reservation required
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
The Abbey, 50170 Le Mont-Saint-MichelMap
Phone+33-2-33898000
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I was drunk in an atmosphere that I couldn't experience in Japan! I want you to go once in your life! It was good to have the scent of the rocky shore! !!
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Abbaye de Mont-St-Michel Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I was drunk in an atmosphere that I couldn't experience in Japan! I want you to go once in your life! It was good to have the scent of the rocky shore! !!
World-class tourist attractions, five hours drive from Paris, the surrounding hotels have been overcrowded, the tide period needs to be booked a few months in advance, the monastery on the top of the mountain is very lonely, the surrounding fields are also very beautiful.
World heritage, truly world-class cultural attractions, the place that I was most delighted with the whole month of travel in France, the towering arrow towers, and the design of the perfect combination of the mountain, although not seeing the tide, but very beautiful.
A dream of the Cardinal in the 7th century cast the predecessor of the Monastery on Mount Saint-Michel. As the years went on and a large number of pilgrims visited, the monastery was expanded and renovated, and finally became what it is today. The monastery, which has three architectural styles of Romanesque, Gothic and Flame Gothic, has formed its own style, and the golden archangel on the top of the monastery is dazzling in the sun. The monastery's long history, strange architectural style and extraordinary religious significance make Mount Saint-Michel a miracle in the eyes of the world.
beautiful place. but really crowded. not suitable for families with huge strollers
Very good, highly recommended
On the top of the hill in St. Michel, it looks like a sea fairy palace from a distance, and even if you don't believe in it, you feel a sense of reverence. Compared to the crowded streets of the day, the charged church is relatively empty, and it is very reminiscent of the medieval feel. There was a statue of St. Michel the dragon on the spire of the church, but unfortunately when I went there, the statue was repaired.