A week-long exploration of Normandy's Seine-Maritime department, combining the medieval capital Rouen with the UNESCO-listed port city of Le Havre. The first four days are based in Rouen, featuring its Gothic cathedral immortalized by Monet, Joan of Arc sites, and day trips to Norman abbeys along the Seine Valley and Clères Zoo. The final three days from Le Havre include the city's remarkable post-war architecture, the dramatic chalk cliffs of Étretat, and the historic fishing port of Fécamp with its Benedictine palace. Key attractions include Rouen Cathedral, Saint-Ouen Abbey, Jumièges Abbey ruins, MuMa art museum, Étretat's natural arches, and the Palais Bénédictine.
Overview
A 7-day trip through Normandy visiting 42 attractions across 2 base cities: Rouen, Le Havre. Each day includes a complete plan with walking routes, entrance fees, and transport between cities. Total entrance fees from €115 per person. Accommodation, food, and transport costs are calculated in the full breakdown below.
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Day-by-Day Timeline — Rouen and Le Havre in a week
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