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Charmed by Honfleur

A Timeless Harbor Town in Normandy

Nestled where the Seine meets the sea, Honfleur is one of Normandy’s most picturesque and atmospheric towns. Known for its historic port, narrow cobbled streets, and half-timbered houses, Honfleur has enchanted painters, poets, and travelers for centuries. A visit here is like stepping into a living postcard—authentic, intimate, and full of character.

The Vieux Bassin: Heart of the Old City

At the center of Honfleur lies the Vieux Bassin, the old harbor, lined with slate-fronted houses and lively cafés. This waterfront area is where artists like Monet and Boudin once set up their easels, inspired by the shifting light and reflections on the water. It remains a perfect spot for strolling, sketching, or simply soaking up the ambiance. Fishing boats and yachts gently bob in the harbor, framed by centuries-old façades that glow golden in the late afternoon sun.

Honfleur, France
Honfleur, France

Sainte-Catherine’s Church: A Wooden Marvel

Just a few steps from the market square stands one of Honfleur’s most remarkable sights: the Église Sainte-Catherine. Built by shipbuilders in the 15th century, this entirely wooden church is the largest of its kind in France. Its twin naves and separate wooden bell tower give it the appearance of an inverted boat hull—no coincidence, given the maritime roots of its builders. The interior, with exposed beams and soft light filtering through small stained-glass windows, offers a unique and humble beauty. A visit here is not only architectural but also deeply atmospheric.

Honfleur, France
Honfleur, France

Wandering the Old Town

The charm of Honfleur lies in its details: the uneven cobblestones, the artist studios tucked into alleyways, the scent of fresh crêpes wafting from tiny eateries. Meander through Rue du Dauphin or Rue des Logettes, where you’ll find boutique shops, art galleries, and cafés full of local flavor. Don’t miss the Lieutenancy, a medieval stone building that once served as the governor’s house, marking the entrance to the old port.

Practical Tips for Travelers

  • How to Get There:
    Honfleur is easily reached by car via the Pont de Normandie, just a 2-hour drive from Paris. From Le Havre or Rouen, buses and organized day tours are also available. If you’re arriving by cruise, Honfleur is often included as a shore excursion from the nearby port of Le Havre.
  • Where to Stay on a Budget:
    For budget-conscious travelers, the Ibis Budget Honfleur Centre offers clean, centrally located accommodation within walking distance to the harbor. Guesthouses and small B&Bs just outside the city center, like Chambres d’Hôtes Autour de la Rose, offer charm at a lower price. Booking in advance is highly recommended, especially in summer.
  • When to Go:
    Spring and early autumn are ideal for visiting—less crowded, but with mild weather and plenty of light for photography and walking tours. Saturdays host a vibrant market where you can sample local cheeses, cider, and fresh produce.
Honfleur, France
Honfleur, France

Honfleur is not a place to rush through. It rewards slow wandering, quiet observation, and lingering conversations over coffee or Calvados. Whether you’re an art lover, a history enthusiast, or simply looking for a peaceful seaside escape, this little Norman gem will leave a lasting impression.