[2024 Honfleur Attraction] Travel Guide for Honfleur (Updated Dec)
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Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 day
Honfleur - France: A couple hours drive from Paris. This is a lovely town with old style building. We can take a walk around the city and enjoy nice Seafood meals there during the day. There are a lot of restaurants located nearby the pier. There is also an old church located up on the hill which take half an hour walk only. 🛥🛥🛥
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Prettiest Harbor Town
Due to a missed flight and delay in arrival. I had to miss one night of my stay in Honfleur as I was only going to arrive the next day. And in that one day, I managed to get a good taste of what Honfleur can offer. Clearly now from experience, if i'm to return (most likely). I might even stay longer than 2 nights.
While most of my time and activity was around the Vieux Bassin, the gorgeous old harbour. Do not mistake that to be the only thing Honfleur has to offer. It's full of heritage and centuries old townhouses, churches and historical structures including the likes of Normandy bridge, Saint Catherine's church, Notre dame de Grace and much more.
It's a place with all the usual comforts that tourists seek such as vibrant night life, cuisine and local culture without the crowds. This gem is definitely on my list of places to go back to. Do give it a try if you're in Normandy.
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Honfleur in Normandy
📍Honfleur
🚘 About 2.5 hours from Paris
Honfleur is said to have been the largest port in the Middle Ages, although it is not now.
It rains often, so it is recommended to bring a raincoat!
It is famous for seafood, Camembert cheese, and Sird👍
💬Viking descendants live here,
and it is said that the French king, unable to withstand the Vikings' ferocity, gave them this place to settle down and live in order to silence them.
A resort town-like atmosphere
There are outdoor cafes and restaurants lined up around the port
“During the famous Hundred Years' War, France failed to protect this territory.
It was British territory in 1357 and 1419~1450. Afterwards, it prospered to the point of developing into one of the five major ports for the French slave trade.”
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Honfleur
Honfleur is a town on the northern coast of Normandy, France. What makes it special is that it is a small town but has a lot of charm. It has famous buildings, including a church made entirely of wood, one of only two in France. It is also famous for producing wine and Cjdre at affordable prices. Tourists can walk around the town and choose to buy handmade souvenirs all day.
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Notre Dame de Grace, Honfleur - France: A historical site with half an hour walk from the city. It is located in the mountain so we have to walk up by following the road to get there. Or you can also drive there but the road is quite small. This is a must to go if you visit Honfleur.