Northern France encompasses the historic Normandy region, home to Mont Saint-Michel, the D-Day landing beaches, Étretat's dramatic chalk cliffs, Monet's gardens at Giverny, and a celebrated culinary tradition of Camembert cheese, cider, and fresh Atlantic seafood. Browse all sights and plan your trip with our detailed visitor guides.
Browse attractions across Northern France with opening hours, ticket prices, and visitor tips. Each attraction links to itineraries and nearby sights to help you plan your trip.
Opening hours and visit duration
Ticket prices with available discounts
Interesting facts and practical visitor tips
Day itineraries featuring attractions in Northern France
Nearby attractions to plan your route across Northern France
Frequently Asked Questions About Attractions in Northern France
How many attractions are there in Northern France?
Northern France has 390 attractions to visit, from famous landmarks to hidden gems.
What are the must-see attractions in Northern France?
The must-see attractions in Northern France include Claude Monet's House and Gardens, Mémorial de Caen, Rouen Cathedral (Notre-Dame de Rouen), Downstream Cliff, Airborne Museum, D-Day Museum, Overlord Museum (Omaha Beach), Abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel, Bayeux Tapestry Museum, Château de Caen.
What are the most popular attractions in Northern France?
The most popular attractions in Northern France based on visitor reviews include Claude Monet's House and Gardens, Mémorial de Caen, Rouen Cathedral (Notre-Dame de Rouen).
What information does each attraction page include?
Each attraction page provides opening hours, ticket prices with available discounts, recommended visit duration, interesting facts, practical tips, and links to day itineraries that feature the attraction.
Can I plan a day itinerary around attractions in Northern France?
Yes! Click on any attraction to see its detail page, which includes ready-to-go day itineraries featuring that attraction — complete with schedules, walking routes, and cost breakdowns.