Trip Overview
A full-day trip from Le Havre to Honfleur covering 7 attractions in approximately 9h 23min. The plan includes public transit from Le Havre, step-by-step routes between stops, and entrance fees from €27 per person. Compare public transit & car with costs for each leg.
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A day trip from Le Havre to discover Honfleur, one of Normandy's most charming port towns. The itinerary covers the picturesque Old Harbor, four museums dedicated to Norman heritage and impressionist art, the unique wooden Sainte-Catherine Church, and the historic Salt Granaries. The journey takes about 45 minutes by car or one hour by bus. Some museums are closed on Mondays or Tuesdays, so Wednesday to Sunday is ideal.
Your Day Timeline — Honfleur from Le Havre
Your Day Timeline — One day in Honfleur
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Old Harbor
Le Vieux Bassin is the historic heart of Honfleur, a picturesque harbor basin constructed between 1681-1684 under orders from Louis XIV's minister Colbert. The harbor is surrounded by distinctive tall…
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Museum of Ethnography and Norman Popular Art
This ethnography museum occupies a 16th-century timber-framed house built around 1586-1587, which later served as the prison of the Vicomté de Roncheville. Founded in 1896 by the Société du Vieux-Honf…
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Naval Museum
The Naval Museum occupies Honfleur's oldest church, Église Saint-Étienne, built around 1369 on the edge of the Vieux Bassin harbor. The 14th-century stone church served various purposes after the Fren…
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Salt Granaries (Les Greniers à Sel)
Two 17th-century stone warehouses built in 1670 under Jean-Baptiste Colbert to store salt for the royal Gabelle tax and the Newfoundland cod fishing industry. Originally three buildings stood here; th…
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Sainte-Catherine Church (Église Sainte-Catherine)
France's largest wooden church, built by local shipwrights in the second half of the 15th century after the Hundred Years' War. The vaulted ceilings resemble inverted ship hulls, with massive pillars…
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Lunch Break
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Eugène Boudin Museum
The Eugène Boudin Museum occupies a former Augustinian chapel in Honfleur's historic center, housing over 2,500 artworks with the world's third-largest collection of works by the town's native son Eug…
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Satie Houses (Les Maisons Satie)
Les Maisons Satie occupies three interconnected 15th-century timber-framed houses where composer Erik Satie was born on May 17, 1866. Rather than a traditional museum, visitors experience an immersive…
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Cost Breakdown — Honfleur from Le Havre
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