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Address:
Paul Coudrier76 Rue Saint Leonard
Honfleur
14600
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Welcome to The House of the Park! Our tastefully decorated rooms await you in this charming family home that dates back to 1890. After a complete renovation, we have enhanced the home's original charm. One of our standout features is our delicious breakfast, which includes a variety of fresh fruit and homemade pastries. Each room offers a unique view, including the opportunity to see the iconic Normandy Bridge.Our location in the heart of Honfleur, known as the city of painters and lovers, is ideal. Leave your car behind during your stay and explore this enchanting town on foot. Take advantage of our park, where you can relax on our lounge chairs and indulge in the delectable cherries and raspberries from our garden during the summer season.
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Directions
Directions to The House of the Park, Bed and Breakfast, Rooms of Guest of Charm in Honfleur:
By car:
Take the A13 towards Caen and follow the signs for A29 Honfleur Normandy Bridge after the toll at Beuzeville. Take the Honfleur exit and follow the signs to the city center. At the second roundabout, take the third right. At the first traffic light, turn right and continue straight.
By train:
From Paris Gare Saint Lazare, take a train to Deauville / Trouville Lisieux, Pont l'Eveque, or Le Havre. These trains will arrive at the departure station.
By plane:
The nearest airport is Deauville Saint-Gatien, which is located 10 km away.
By boat:
There are two options for car ferry travel: Caen-Ouistreham / Portsmouth or Le Havre / Portsmouth.
Our house is situated in the Saint-Leonard area, just a few minutes' walk from the old docks, the historic district, museums, and many restaurants.
By car:
Take the A13 towards Caen and follow the signs for A29 Honfleur Normandy Bridge after the toll at Beuzeville. Take the Honfleur exit and follow the signs to the city center. At the second roundabout, take the third right. At the first traffic light, turn right and continue straight.
By train:
From Paris Gare Saint Lazare, take a train to Deauville / Trouville Lisieux, Pont l'Eveque, or Le Havre. These trains will arrive at the departure station.
By plane:
The nearest airport is Deauville Saint-Gatien, which is located 10 km away.
By boat:
There are two options for car ferry travel: Caen-Ouistreham / Portsmouth or Le Havre / Portsmouth.
Our house is situated in the Saint-Leonard area, just a few minutes' walk from the old docks, the historic district, museums, and many restaurants.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Attractions
- Vieux Bassin (Old Harbor): Located in the heart of Honfleur, the Vieux Bassin is a charming and picturesque harbor lined with colorful buildings. It is a popular spot for strolling, enjoying the view, and dining at one of the many waterfront restaurants.
- Saint Catherine's Church: This historic wooden church is a unique landmark in Honfleur. Built by shipbuilders in the 15th century, it features a separate bell tower and a beautiful interior. Visitors can admire its intricate architecture and learn about its maritime history.
- The Eugene Boudin Museum: Situated near the Vieux Bassin, this museum is dedicated to the works of Eugene Boudin, a famous French landscape painter. It showcases a collection of his paintings as well as works by other Impressionist artists. The museum provides insights into the art movement that emerged in Honfleur during the 19th century.
- Saint Catherine's Square: Adjacent to the church, Saint Catherine's Square is a lively square filled with cafes, art galleries, and boutique shops. It offers a vibrant atmosphere and is a great place to relax, people-watch, and appreciate the local culture.
- The Lieutenancy: This historical building, located on the harbor, served as the residence for the King's Lieutenant during the 18th century. It now houses the town hall and offers visitors a glimpse into Honfleur's past. The Lieutenancy's architecture reflects the town's maritime heritage.
- Notre-Dame de Grace: Perched on a hill overlooking Honfleur, this stunning chapel offers panoramic views of the town and the Seine estuary. Visitors can climb the steps to reach the chapel, explore its interior, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. It is also a popular spot for hikers and nature lovers.
- The Satie House and Museum: Dedicated to the renowned composer Erik Satie, this museum is located in the house where Satie was born. It showcases his life, works, and musical instruments. The museum provides an immersive experience into the world of this influential composer.
- Salt Halls: These historical buildings were once used for the storage and trade of salt, which was a valuable commodity in Honfleur's maritime past. Today, the Salt Halls house various art exhibitions and cultural events, offering visitors a unique blend of history and contemporary art.
- The Eugene Boudin Promenade: Stretching along the Seine estuary, this scenic promenade offers stunning views of the harbor, the Pont de Normandie, and the surrounding countryside. It is a perfect spot for a leisurely walk, bike ride, or picnic while enjoying the natural beauty of the area. 10. Normandy Bridge (Pont de Normandie): Although not directly in Honfleur, the Normandy Bridge is an iconic landmark connecting Honfleur to Le Havre. It is one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the world and provides breathtaking views of the estuary. Visitors can explore the area around the bridge and admire its impressive architecture.