Entry Ticket to the Utah Beach Landing Museum – Site of the First D-Day Beach
6 Reviews
Mont-St-Michel, France

Short term availability hosted by TALENTS TRAVEL
2 hours (approx.)
Up to 15 travelers
Meet everyone at the start point
Mobile ticket
Offered in English
About
- An iconic World War II souvenir, the "clicker", will be offered to you.
- Entry ticket to the Utah Beach Landing Museum
- Line-cut entry
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Walk in the footsteps of history at Utah Beach, the first D-Day landing site. Explore the Utah Beach Landing Museum, built on the very spot where American troops stormed ashore on June 6, 1944. You can discover authentic WWII artifacts, military vehicles, powerful personal testimonies, and an original B-26 Marauder bomber. The immersive exhibits takes you through the planning, execution, and human impact of the Normandy landings. The museum offers a moving and educational experience in a historic coastal setting. Allow 1.5 to 2 hours for your visit.
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Free Cancellation: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Very interesting movie and museum!
jmb544, Sep 2025
This museum is excellent. I really liked the overview movie. Even though the exhibit is huge, I read about half or less of the displays and still learned so much.
Powerful museum, memorials, and beach.
varneykr, Aug 2025
It would appear imperative for Americans to visit this site and bear witness to the thousands of lives lost in WWII. The museum is well done.
The best of the D-Day museums?
866TaylorB, Jul 2025
Omaha Beach is the most visited and most celebrated of the five landing beaches that figured in the D-Day operation on June 6, 1944. And Omaha Beach has more museums than any other beach. And the American Cemetery. Curiously, Utah Beach's museum is rated best of all. Why? It offers the most thorough explanation of what happened on Utah Beach on D-Day. The permanent exhibition is based on 10 sequences: German defenses, the Cotentin peninsula under occupation, Allied strategy, D-Day at Utah Beach, naval forces, air forces, land forces, the Junction, from Utah Beach to Cherbourg and the artificial harbor of Utah Beach. In addition, there is a rare and authentic B26 bomber, the film Victory Beach that tells the story of American soldiers at Utah Beach and won the Golden Eagle Award for Documentary in 2023 and the Special Jury Prize in 2013, and a gripping exhibition entitled The Battle of Brecourt Manor: A Buried Memory, which tells the tale of Easy Company's attack on a German artillery battery targeting Utah Beach on the morning of June 6, 1944, a battle popularized by Stephen E. Ambrose's 1992 book Band of Brothers and the outstanding mini-series in 2001. The museum opened in 1962 and underwent expansion in 1964, 1984, 1994 and 2011. Open daily from 9:30 to 7, it enables visitors to understand the strategic choice and the reason for success at Utah Beach. It was the westernmost of the five landing areas of the Normandy invasion. Assaulted on D-Day by elements of the 4th U.S. Infantry Division, it was taken with few casualties, in sharp contrast to what was happening at nearby Omaha Beach.
Good informative museum
Davethetraveller47, May 2025
Utah Beach Landing Museum is well laid out and includes artefacts related to the landing at the beach, personal stories, and displays. It provides an insight into the events of D-Day in a chronological order. Parking is ample and free.
DTown20, Jul 2025
A really informative museum that is well structured and gives you such a good overview of what happens on D-Day.
In particular, the mixture of the multitude of artifacts with the modern presentation is convincing. The highlight is of course the original rebuilt B – 26 aircraft.























