Things to do in Honfleur in June

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Overview

June is a great time to visit Honfleur. The weather is usually mildly cool and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 53—67°F (12—19°C). There are plenty of events to check out and activities to try in Honfleur during this time. Some of our top recommendations: explore the Honfleur Art Market, take a boat tour of the Seine River Estuary, sample the local seafood at a waterfront restaurant, and more!

Honfleur has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your June trip to Honfleur. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to June. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Honfleur in June. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout June, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Honfleur in June

Top experiences in June
Explore the Honfleur Art Market
June is the perfect time to visit the vibrant art market in Honfleur, where local artists showcase their work in the open air. From paintings and sculptures to handmade crafts and jewelry, the market offers a diverse range of artistic creations to admire and purchase. It's a great opportunity to support local artists and bring home a one-of-a-kind souvenir from your trip.
Take a boat tour of the Seine River Estuary
June is an ideal time to take a boat tour of the Seine River Estuary, as the weather is warm and the landscape is lush and green. You'll have the chance to see the charming fishing villages, historic lighthouses, and stunning natural scenery that make this area so special. It's a relaxing and scenic way to explore the region and learn about its rich maritime history.
Sample the local seafood at a waterfront restaurant
June is the perfect time to indulge in the fresh seafood that Honfleur is famous for. From oysters and mussels to fish and shellfish, the town's waterfront restaurants offer a mouthwatering selection of dishes made with the finest local ingredients. Enjoying a leisurely meal with a view of the harbor is a quintessential Honfleur experience that shouldn't be missed.
Take a scenic bike ride along the Normandy coast
June is a great time to explore the stunning Normandy coast on two wheels, as the weather is warm and the countryside is in full bloom. You can rent a bike and follow the scenic coastal paths, stopping to admire the breathtaking views and charming seaside villages along the way. It's a wonderful way to experience the natural beauty and tranquility of the region.
Take a guided walking tour of Honfleur's historic streets
June is a great time to explore Honfleur's charming historic streets on a guided walking tour. You'll have the chance to learn about the town's rich history, admire its well-preserved architecture, and discover hidden gems that you might not find on your own. It's a wonderful way to gain a deeper appreciation for Honfleur's unique character and heritage.
Take a day trip to the Normandy D-Day Beaches
June is an ideal time to visit the nearby Normandy D-Day Beaches, where you can pay tribute to the brave soldiers who fought in the historic World War II battle. The beaches are a moving and important historical site, and there are several museums and memorials in the area that provide a deeper understanding of the events that took place there.
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Holidays in Honfleur in June
June
  • Father's Day (June 21)
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Weather in Honfleur in June

Temperatures on an average day in Honfleur in June

The average temperature in Honfleur in June for a typical day ranges from a high of 67°F (19°C) to a low of 53°F (12°C). Some would describe the temperature to be mildly cool. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Honfleur, August, has days with highs of 71°F (21°C) and lows of 58°F (14°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 46°F (8°C) and lows of 37°F (3°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Honfleur in June based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in June
67°F
highs
53°F
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General weather summary

Mildly cool, breezy
Feels like
27%
Chance of rain
0.086 in
Amount
14.6 mph
Wind speed
78%
Humidity
16.2 hrs
Daylight length
5:53 AM
Sunrise
10:04 PM
Sunset
48%
Cloud cover
Sweater
What to wear
What to wear in June
With an average high of 67°F (19°C) and a low of 53°F (12°C), it generally feels mildly cool and breezy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater
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Best attractions for Honfleur in June

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Honfleur has to offer for travelers in June, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Honfleur that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Honfleur for June.
Vieux Bassin
1. Vieux Bassin
4.6
(135)
Lake
Sights & Landmarks
Beautiful quays & yachts in an old harbor lined with 16th–18th century houses & a carousel.
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A very beautiful port with not a lot of mention.... We were told by others how beautiful this place is and decided to check it out ourselves and they are absolutely right!! It's prettier than old port of Genoa and old port of Marseille... Maybe it's because it's much smaller? But it's absolutely charming
Nice old little harbour with cute french fish restaurants. Check your tripadvisor first though... Some are great but some are horrible eg: la cabane du pêcheur 🤢
Among the most beautiful ports of the region, surrounded by French-dining experience, stone pavements and slate-covered buildings.
Charming ancient place
This is a city from Sec XI which remains in the 11th century in terms of acessibility. It was really good if the responsible for the town mantenaince/repair to think about the people with reduced mobility because they can't visit or even get close to the city streets, so difficult, even hard it is even with all the help of my friends. Don't come close... Disappointed !!!! So disappointed.... AVOID if you use a wheelchair! AVOID if you use a scooter! REDUCED MOBILITY AVOID!!!!
Postcard beautiful, lots of restaurants. Great place for painting and photography.
Église Sainte Catherine
2. Église Sainte Catherine
4.6
(4327)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
France’s largest wooden church, built in the 15th century & covered in chestnut shingles.
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Beautiful wooden church with so much history about it. The spire is not connected to the actual church because it was too big and too heavy. So stunning and a great centrepiece to the lovely little seaside town of Honfleur
This place is a must visit when you are in Honfleur. Also right next to it there is a Eugène Boudin Museum, where you can look at this church painted by different artists in quite different styles. So I highly recommend to visit both !
Beautiful early wooden church built apparently by ship builders the ceiling looking like a boat. Some lovely stained glass windows. Donations or purchase a souvenir coin or light a candle. A must see if in Honfleur.
A wonderfully preserved wooden church made by shipwrights and dating back to the 1460. This is France’s biggest wooden church and a rare survivor. There is some lovely arches inside with chapels and plenty of room to look around. There is entrance fee but a donation can be made.
Really enjoyed this place. Visited after cruise stopping off at Honfluer. Some said they couldn't get in earlier as it is still used, but we went in afternoon and no issues.
Amazing place. It is out of the ordinary and I would have expected to see such a church in the north. The inside was spiritual and looks corresponding to the outside. If you have time, don’t skip it!
Église Sainte-Catherine in Honfleur is a must-visit gem that left me in awe of its unique beauty and historical significance. Tucked away in the heart of Honfleur’s charming, cobbled streets, this 15th-century wooden church is unlike any other in France. As the largest wooden church in the country, its distinct maritime character and warm, inviting atmosphere make it a standout. The moment I stepped inside, I was struck by the remarkable architecture. Built by local shipwrights after the Hundred Years’ War, the church’s vaulted ceiling resembles an inverted ship’s hull—a nod to Honfleur’s shipbuilding heritage. The wooden interior, crafted from oak sourced from the nearby Touques forest, exudes a cozy, almost rustic charm that contrasts with the grandeur of typical stone cathedrals. The twin naves, with their sturdy oak pillars and intricate carpentry, create a sense of intimacy and craftsmanship that feels both timeless and unique. The stained-glass windows, though modest, cast a soft glow that enhances the wood’s warm tones, adding to the serene ambiance. The separate bell tower, located across the square, is another fascinating feature. Constructed to protect the main structure from lightning-induced fires, it’s a testament to the practical ingenuity of the era.
The oldest wooden church (15thc) , this beautiful and eye catching church with its separate Bell tower (now partly a toilet!) Is a must visit in Honfleur. Free entry and it looks even more beautiful in the evening lit up.
Pont de Normandie
3. Pont de Normandie
4.4
(2406)
Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Striking 2,143-m. cable-stayed toll bridge, with pedestrian, bike & motor lanes.
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I absolutely loved crossing this bridge! Its impressive height and length make it a remarkable engineering feat. The view from the top is stunning, offering a breathtaking panorama of the surrounding landscape. The toll for crossing is €5.90, but the experience is well worth it. Whether you're driving across or simply admiring it from a distance, the Pont de Normandie is an iconic landmark that adds to the beauty of the region. Definitely a site worth seeing!
The Pont de Normandie is an impressive feat of engineering with a striking design. Crossing the bridge offers spectacular views of the Seine estuary. However, be prepared for a toll. Despite the cost, the experience of driving across this iconic structure is well worth it.
Such a great time saver and a spectacular view. We made the mistake of walking over the bridge with the kids and we were covered in what looked like crude oil from the exhaust fumes, but nothing prepared us for the largest selection of human excrement we had to dodge on the pavement. Even this hadn't laid the ground for the poo museum under the supports. I assume this is based on a twenty year long collection. Who curates this? A true work of genius we won't be returning.
Stunning bridge, looks like a road to nowhere. It's a shame you can't stop on it to admire the view.
Fantastic looking bridge, looks scary to cross from a distance, but is fine actually! Some gret views as you cross, better to be a passenger!
Amazing free to motorcycles. Go to the very left hand side where they have a dedicated motorcycle lane and you just ride on through 🏍
Pont de Normandie connects Le Havre on the north with Honfleur at the south. It spans the Seine estuary with the English channel. The bridge is pretty long, in fact there two parts - one over a smaller Seine canal and then over the Seine. As you might expect there's a higher toll (some 5, 6 Euros) to cross, but worth it for the views and saving your time.
The Pont de Normandie is an iconic cable-stayed bridge that spans the Seine River in Normandy, France. Completed in 1995, it connects the towns of Le Havre and Honfleur, serving as a vital transportation link in the region. The bridge is celebrated for its impressive engineering and stunning design, making it a significant landmark in Normandy. Stretching over 2,143 meters (7,000 feet) in length, the Pont de Normandie was, at the time of its completion, one of the longest suspension bridges in the world. Its elegant lines and soaring towers create a striking silhouette against the landscape, making it a popular subject for photography and sightseeing. The bridge features a unique design with a main span of 1,600 meters (5,249 feet), supported by two large pylons that rise dramatically above the Seine. The roadway is elevated, providing breathtaking views of the river and the surrounding countryside. Visitors crossing the bridge can enjoy picturesque vistas of the Seine estuary and the Normandy coast. In addition to its functional role as a transportation route, the Pont de Normandie has become a symbol of modern engineering and architectural achievement. It attracts tourists and locals alike who come to admire its beauty and take in the views from the bridge. On the Honfleur side of the bridge, visitors can explore the charming town, known for its historic architecture, art galleries, and picturesque harbor. The area around the bridge also offers a range of outdoor activities, including walking and cycling paths that provide additional vantage points for enjoying the scenery. Overall, the Pont de Normandie is not only a crucial infrastructure project but also a stunning architectural landmark that enhances the beauty of the Normandy region. Its blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal makes it a must-see attraction for anyone visiting Normandy.
Naturospace Honfleur
4. Naturospace Honfleur
4.2
(2202)
Temporarily Closed
Zoo
Nature & Parks
Sprawling greenhouse attraction with recreations of tropical climates, all filled with butterflies.
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A must see when in Hornfleur. The butterflies are impressive and they are very brave - meaning youll get a chance to take very close up pictures. Same with birds - super fun, our 4 year old loved it. 1 tip: go around twice because trust me, you will see more things you havent noticed on the first go as there is so much to look at.
It's not 5 stars purely because of the price but it's r star rating is well deserved. This place is beautiful, unique and its natural conservation of the butterflies and bird species they keep clearly play a key roll in maintaining said species numbers. However, perhaps it was out of season or lack of funding or interest as to why the gift shop is priced as it is but I decided to buy a butterfly teddy in remembrance of my visit. At €15 euros in my opinion, this was steep. This may well be the going rate but I felt €8-€10 would have been a more suitable price for what I bought of which I have posted a picture. This was the only blight and what was a lovely educational few hours. The animals and stunning and it is well worth a visit, the admission it self was around €12 so not to bad. But if you want to take something away with be prepared to double that money or substantially add to it for even something quite small.
What a cute place to visit with small children! My toddler who just learned about butterflies at school was absolutely stoked to be here. It's not a super big place so 1 hour is enough to see everything but they do not specify a time limit and you can roam freely. It's a great idea for rainy weather but I recommend you wear layers that you can take off as it is quite hot and humid inside to create a suitable environment for the animals and plants. It was nice to be surrounded by butterflies and birds flying around :)
Loved it here. Great spot for children. Lots of birds and butterflies (and gift shop). Maybe a bit small, takes an hour or so to walk around if you take your time. My children loved it . About 10 euro per person
PRICE is way too expensive than the value and the experience. So till they don’t Modify the pricing, i won’t recommend. It was nice to see a few birds and butterflies but the place is so small.
A magical experience, being surrounded by exotic plants, birds, fish and butterflies flitting in the habitat created for them. Starting out, an explanatory audiovisual presentation in French or in English of 5 minutes is available. This attraction is suitable for children, easily accessible on foot from town and with ample parking for visitors with vehicles.
As a butterfly lover, I had to see it and was not disappointed. The enchanting creatures flutter by very close to you and you can admire them for as long as you like. The birds and plants are also quite wonderful. The sultriness inside is understandable, so better not dress too thickly.
This place is great ! The butterflies were beautiful and even though I visited during the end of the winter and there weren't a excessive amount of butterflies, I appreciate my visit. The exotic birds are amusing and it's a fun location to visit with children so they can discover the beauty of nature !
Chapelle Notre-Dame de Grâce
5. Chapelle Notre-Dame de Grâce
4.7
(958)
Chapel
Sights & Landmarks
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Lovely old church dedicated to sailors
Lovely area , stopped to look at the bells outside and went into Chapel .The bells actually strike on the quarter and hour
Very nice to visit. We went with the small tourist train and it was very pleasant.
One of the most mystic chapelles i have ever seen in my whole life! An unusual place even if i am not a strong believer.. First time i see such a concept with full of respected peoples' memory tablets on the walls starting from 1800s and full of sailing boat models on the ceilings of a chapelle..overall ,it was a great experience ,so that i visited 2 times in 2 days during my stay in Honfleur !
Beautiful little chapel in the hills above Honfleur. Can be accessed on the tourist train which stops for 10-15 minutes for a photo opportunity and to hear the bells chime on the unusual outside framework.
A beautiful 17-th centurychapel built on a hill above the town. Its walls are covered with plaques of gratitude and paintings and ship models. The place is really quiet and offers panoramic views to the town and the river.
Worth the walk! 1606 re-built church on the top of the hill with an amazing view.
Probably the nicest attraction of Honfleur. Well hidden. Nice panorama of Honfleur and port of Le Havre. The church has unique architecture. Quite and serene place. Not for mass tourism, but for insiders.
Maisons Satie
6. Maisons Satie
3.9
(1044)
Museum
Birth center
Inventive exhibits showcased in the birthplace of Erik Satie, a famous, eccentric French composer.
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A really cute small museum/ experience centre. It was really interesting learning about Satie. My small children (4 and 6 ) also really enjoyed it, it's a creative experience.
More of an experience than a museum, but definitely an interesting experience. Wear the receiver around your neck, plug in your earbuds, and stop moving whenever you hear music or words. Each room, sometimes multiple locations in the room, or even objects in the room will trigger a Satie commentary, an appropriate Satie musical clip, or both. It is by turns serious, whimsical, surreal, or macabre. I learned that Satie did waltzes, marches, and operas as well as the more familiar and contemplative pieces. Mostly, though, I was just entertained.
This museum is a very interesting and artistic mix between modern art, contemporary art, original historic pieces (like documents, letters and objects), music and only lastly: information. It is like walking through a scrapbook of the thoughts and works of the composer. Artists did a good job capturing the personality of the eccentric, maverick and influential artist Erik Satie in the museum's strange visuals, its off-beat presentation and historical facts and artifacts in a very unconventional way. The visitor is shown and told (partly using a clever audio guide system that activates when pointing at something) fragments of the lifetime of the composer while walking through a surreal set of chambers, each filled with all sorts of art, original pieces and of course: Satie's music. Some highlights are: a peculiar collection of umbrellas and unopened letters, a room with a host of original manuscripts and artifacts (presented on thin sticks in the middle of a room), a strange merry-go-round contraption that visitors need to physically activate themselves to "encircle the music") and a player piano that plays Satie's three Gnossienes in a minimalistic empty room. This having been a 'regular' museum would not have done the composer justice, and the artists who created this Maisons Satie museum did an excellent job. It would do the visitor a world of good though, to first look up some information on the life and works of Erik Satie to fully understand the atmosphere of this place, as 'explanation' does not seem to have been the main purpose.
Lovely kindof exposition, far more diverse than only musical. A real arty surprise!
Very different museum. The entrance door is very stiff and you need to push down very hard on the handle to get in , tbh we were at the point of giving up when someone opened the door from the inside. We booked a bus called Bee le harve which took us from Le Harve to Honfluer for 19 Euros return, an excellent service and so much cheaper than MSC cruise prices. Some of the automation was not working so we were offered a half price entry. Honfluer is the most beautiful town we have ever visited in France. Wonderful medieval building as is this museum. Many shops museums etc close for lunch 12-2 ish
Weird and wacky world od Erik Satie - well worth a visit if you like off the wall things.
Interactive exhibition design brings incredibly fun, yet not convincing in elaborating the theme, connection between music and emotions. Nevertheless, it's Satie, it's music, it's beautiful.
Maisons Satie was a great place. Enchanting, and a little absurd, we felt like we experienced the world of Satie in his own home in Hanfleur. My only remark would be that there is no introduction to Satie and his musical background, my friend did not know him and I had to explain the musical time, his ideas (musique d'ameublement) and who were his "successors" what were figured in the museum (le groupe des six). I don't think I learnt many things either which was a shame. All in all: a great experience, but not really a museum per say!
Eugène Boudin Museum Honfleur
7. Eugène Boudin Museum Honfleur
4.2
(927)
Art museum
Museums
Historic venue specializing in paintings, early photography & local travel posters.
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Interesting and varied collection of art. I did like to see earlier paintings depicting Honfleur at different times in its past. I also downloaded the music playlist as I entered picture gallery and used it as a very pleasant musical back ground as I perused the gallery. One of my favourite pieces was on entering
The collections at this art museum feature world class pieces by well known impressionist painters. They also have a chapel that hosts events from time to time. The amount of work at this museum is fairly small, so it shouldn’t take long to see it all (it took me about 30 minutes).
Nice small museum. In addition to Boudin, there are other artists, including 2 Monet. Don't miss the upper floor. There are some 20 century artists. Be aware that the museum opened 10 am to 12 pm and 2 pm to 6 pm.
Lovely museum. A lot of great art for such a small town. I loved the Boudin, Hambourg, and Monet paintings.
Not a place you can easily access. No parking. Interesting collection. Not overly commercialized. Elevator access between floors. Clean, well lit, well organized. Inexpensive. Mostly expressionist works.
A beautiful museum tugged in a serene neighborhood. Love their caredully curated impressionist paintings and drawings
Great place to spent an hour and get familiar with Eugene Boudin life and work
A great collection including Claude Monet, pleased to have visited.
Honfleur Tourist Office
8. Honfleur Tourist Office
4.4
(947)
Tourist information center
Boutique
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Friendly personnel, great museums and walks. The musee Boudin et Satie are excellent, surprising and enriching. A visit to the Lieutenance is also a must- a very modern, interractive and surprising museum in the heart of Honfleur, where one can learn a lot about the history, the geography and the rich culture and civilisation of this special place. The personnel was particularly welcoming, allowing me to come back the next day to spend more time learning and taking in the lovely views from the terrace. The other smaller museums are also quaint, informative, and definitely worth a visit. The churches offer a wonderful insight into the various neighbourhoods of the town. And, of course, a stroll through the little streets with so much character + lots of delicious local specialities will surely charm every visitor. The chocolates, the biscuits, the calvados, the cider, the sea food, the cheese...take your pick! A shop with hand made 'sabots' was my personal favourite!! The 'personalities parc' leading to the beach was also a beautiful surprise. The views at sunset were particularly memorable. Last but not least, I thoroughly enjoyed the guided tour organized by the tourist office, with Baptiste, a young student who shared many interesting facts, annecdotes and secrets about the town's history, architecture, development and traditions. All in all, a wonderful and enriching visit and a delightful townley that fully deserves its great reputation.
The town is beautiful, full of historical charm and interesting. The crowds of tourists aren't any of those things. I guess that explains why the woman on staff at the tourism office who interacted with me was so SOUR!
Beautiful place, full of history and unfortunately... tourists. A great example of "Art de vivre a la francaise" walking around this incredible, quaint and welcoming little town. So much to do on and off the water. However tourists pouring in by thousands in summertime is a real buzz killer. Ill be back in september!
Only had one brochure in English that took some digging to find. It's more of a gift shop. We had a hard time communicating in the area in general. A very touristy area that's not very tourist friendly. Brush up on your French or you will be lost in translations.
We like Honfleur. We used the car park by the Riverside. I was somewhat shocked at the speed on the Seine at Honfleur, it was really shifting. The large River cruisers were moored close by as was the local fishing fleet. All in all it was quite a pleasant place to be.
A very special little harbour/port. Great markets for clothing, fresh fish, fruit and vegetables meat and cheeses and of course wines 😊😍🐟🍷🍖
Helpful staff who spoke excellent english. Shuts for lunch hour. Maps available free of charge. Market on Saturday.
One off my lovely places to go. I love it there. Honfleur. But I was not there sense last year I got my hair cut and coloured.
Le Jardin des Personnalités
9. Le Jardin des Personnalités
4.4
(2975)
City park
Nature & Parks
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Very picturesque here and a brilliant walk through the gardens. It is beautiful here and I recommend coming and there is also a beach behind it.
Well maintained park with lots of flowers, benches and shade.
Absolutely wonderful park! 💖 Dogs are allowed too so it was such a treat for the pups. Well maintained and easy to navigate. I strongly recommend it! 💖
Beautiful park! So many big trees as well as a cute pond. We found ducks, swans and frogs. Plus it has a bust of Monet near lily pads
Beautiful garden with very relaxing atmosphere. The pond has magnificent colours and is totally in Claude Monet style. We enjoyed this garden a lot.
A beautiful park near the sea with statues of important personalities and a short biography, plus great flowers and nature.
Such a great place to rest indeed! Far from the madding crowd of Honfleur, you will enjoy tranquility and visit many celebrities you may not have expected such as Baudelaire or Erik Satie, all connected to the place. Spring is the best to stroll in the garden, colourful and astonishing. Take your camera 📷 the light is amazing! You access the garden on foot, the most enjoyable route is to walk along the beach to the estuary. You'll see the ships go by... the seashore and the horizon melting into one... 😯
Escape the hustle and bustle of Honfleur and stroll in the garden for an hour or more. There are plenty of benches to sit on. We went by bike (less than 10 minutes from the old Port de Honfleur) and accessed the garden via the quay. But I think you can also access the garden via the parking which is less far for an entry. The beach (Plage du Butin) is easily accessible from the garden (along the quay). From the quay you can see the modern Pont de Normandie.
Plage du Butin
10. Plage du Butin
4.0
(4045)
Beach pavillion
Outdoor Activities
Small, low-key beach offering kids' play areas, concessions & views of the nearby port.
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A beautiful stretch of soft golden sand. When we visited in July 2024 the tide was quite far out and a small section was under lifeguard supervision. Nice for beach combing and walking up and down. There is a shipping lane to the port of La Havre and those further down the Seine, so you can watch the container ships go by. Check the tides before visiting.
Very nice sand beach on walking distance from the center of Honfleur. Good target for a lazy day at the beach. Approximately halfway the beach, public restrooms are available and a bar. Parking is free, but limited. I imagine it can be crowded during summer holidays.
A nice beach to go for a little walk that directly connects towards Jardin des personnalités. Unfortunately, i wish it were a bit more maintained and cleaned as I have seen plastic and even dead birds during my walk. More pleasant to go when the weather is agreeable and the tides are low!
Early morning walk with our dogs, ample parking
Beautiful scenery, lovely soft sandy beaches, dunes for hideaway picnics.
Nice calm water, very long beach but most of the view is an industrial port. Pics are a view pointing away from them.
Beach on the average side as it part of Estuary,very nice beach bar friendly staff English music playing great view across to le Harve
It’s beautiful and nice
Carrousel Palace 1900
11. Carrousel Palace 1900
4.8
(26)
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
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Historic carousel from 1900.
They have teacup spinners
(Translated by Google) I loved this carousel and so did my son: its finely carved wooden horses, catchy music and sparkling lights create a magical atmosphere. The tour is perfectly paced—just enough to make you smile and shiver—and pleases both amazed children and nostalgic adults. A little gem of simple and friendly joy! (Original) J’ai adoré ce carrousel et mon fils aussi : ses chevaux de bois finement sculptés, sa musique entraînante et ses lumières scintillantes créent une ambiance magique. Le tour est parfaitement rythmé—juste ce qu’il faut pour sourire et frissonner—et plaît autant aux enfants émerveillés qu’aux adultes nostalgiques. Un petit bijou de joie simple et conviviale !
(Translated by Google) A beautiful old carousel from 1900. You rarely see anything like it these days. Right next to it is the old harbor with its many restaurants. A ride on the carousel offers a view of everything around you. (Original) Wunderschönes altes Karussell von 1900. so etwas sieht man heute kaum noch. Direkt daneben ist der alte Hafen mit seinen vielen Restaurants. Bei einer Fahrt mit dem Karussell kann man alles rundherum sehen.
(Translated by Google) It's a beautiful old carousel. Truly something for nostalgics. When you visit the town of Honfleur, it immediately catches your eye. It dates back to around 1900. The nostalgic figures are captivating. It's definitely worth taking a photo there. (Original) Es ist ein wunderschönes altes Karussell. Wirklich was für Nostalgiker. Wenn man die Stadt Honfleur besucht, sticht es gleich ins Auge. Es ist von ca. 1900. Die nostalgischen Figuren begeistern einen. Es ist auf jeden Fall wert, dort ein Foto zu machen.
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful carousel! Finely decorated, affordable prices. (Original) Très beau carrousel ! Finement décoré, prix abordables.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful carousel very impressive (Original) Lindo carrossel muito impressionante
Naval Museum
12. Naval Museum
4.0
(262)
Maritime museum
Museums
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Small but worth the visit, I would recommend a combo ticket for the museum next to it.
Interesting small museum in very old church. Lots of model ships
It's a mariners museum, great old building, interesting stuff inside. Staff friendly and helpful, bought a canvas sailors sack as a souvenir from the shop on the way out, great value.
Interesting little museum in a very old church. Get the combined ticket and then go next door to the other museum, which is also interesting and worth a visit.
Gives the harbour a nice touch!
amazing and magical place
Okay but quite expensive for what you see. The building itself is very interesting and picturesque.
4,20 € Entry fee and there is not much to see ... Not worth the money. I was disappointed.
Église catholique Saint-Léonard
13. Église catholique Saint-Léonard
4.5
(224)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
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Very beautiful church ⛪️
First wooden church I've ever seen amazing
Beautiful church inside and out. Free entry.
Beautiful paintings on the walls
(Translated by Google) Beautiful, quiet church, missing stained glass windows at the back behind the heart, it's a shame. (Original) Belle église calme, vitraux manquants au fond derrière le cœur c'est dommage.
(Translated by Google) In Honfleur, on Place Saint Léonard, you'll discover this religious building. It was largely destroyed by fire during the Wars of Religion in the 16th century. Rebuilt in the 17th and 18th centuries, it was listed as a Historic Monument in 1980. Inside, you can admire the stained-glass windows, the baptismal font, the large holy water font, the side altars, several statues and paintings, the Cavaillé Coll organ, the lectern, the reliquary with the crown of thorns, and more. (Original) A Honfleur, place Saint Léonard, on découvre cet édifice religieux. Il a été en grande partie incendié au cours des guerres de religion du 16ème siècle. Reconstruit au 17 et 18ème siècle, il a été classé aux Monuments Historiques en 1980. A l'intérieur, l'on peut admirer les vitraux, les fonts baptismaux, le grand bénitier, les autels latéraux, quelques statues et tableaux, l'orgue de tribune Cavaillé Coll, le lutrin, le reliquaire avec la couronne d'épines ...
(Translated by Google) Magnificent church, corner of peace and faith 🙏 (Original) Église magnifique,coin de paix et foi 🙏
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful church, its tuffeau facade shows very beautiful and well-preserved works. A unique Stations of the Cross is composed of stained glass windows. Very well-preserved wall paintings in gilded illumination style and other wonders to discover... (Original) Une église très belle, ça façade en tuffeau montre de très belles réalisation bien conservé. Un chemin de croix unique il est composé de vitraux . Des peintures murales très bien conservé et style enluminures dorés et d'autres merveilles à découvrir...
Treuil d'amarrage vieux gréements
14. Treuil d'amarrage vieux gréements
Permanently Closed
Museum
History Museums
Panorama du Mont-Joli
15. Panorama du Mont-Joli
4.6
(1043)
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
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Great view of old town. Well worth the climb!
Worth the hike up for the view over Honfleur and the Pont du Normandie. There are 2 ways up go via the North past the church and cross where it's less steep and come down towards the East where it's mega steep.
What a gem!!! We were there during the golden hour. The birds eye view over Honfluer & Normandie bridge definitely worth the stop. We were there during the golden hour to catch some pretty photos by the chaple and church.
Very nice lookout point for Pont du Normandie, and a beautiful lookout on honfleur. The walk up is quite steep. The chapel on the hill is also very charming. It's very quiet up there, there weren't too many people when we went up. Very relaxing
Great panoramic view of Honfleur
Fantastic view of Honfleur and the bridge over the Somme a must see! Also the church just on the way back with the bells outside on view, there is a telescope there you can use if required
Great views of the bridge and Honfleur. Room for maybe 25 - 30 cars but it wasn’t busy when we were there (midday on a Sunday - though Honfleur itself was very busy). Couple of benches if you want to sit and enjoy the view.
Worth the walk up the hill - gives you a fantastic view of Honfleur, the Seine and the Pont de Normandie
Honfleur Normandy Outlet
16. Honfleur Normandy Outlet
3.8
(6458)
Outlet mall
Shopping
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Beautiful place. I used to work near here, so i know the place really well. Some wonderful restaurants, you will be overcharged. If you want the beach, drive out of town about half a mile, and the parking is easier. In the town, it is NOT wheelchair or buggy friendly (cobbled streets). Very picturesque harbour. It's a must visit when going to Normandy.
Nice and clean outlet located in the commercial area of Honfleur. There are a few brand-name stores with attractive prices, perfect for finding good deals without the crowds. The site is well-maintained, safe, and easy to access, with both a large outdoor parking area and a private multi-level car park—both free of charge. It’s also a great option for spending a few hours, especially on rainy or stormy days when outdoor activities aren't ideal. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area 👌‼️
Not so interesting. Much prefer the markets in Honfleur centre and local shops instead of hunting international brands.
Nice and clean with a few places to eat. Several empty shops and not much choice compared to other outlet centres. Good access to Tesla open superchargers in the car park
The place is OK but not as. Heap as one would expect. The prices are dry similar to any other outlet I have been recently and maybe a bit elevated in comparison. There is no decent place to get a cup of coffee so if you are just there accompanying someone you better be ready for average to poor coffee and snacks.
Not worth the visit, lots of empty units. The area was clean and well maintained.
A nice pit stop, nice cafes and shops good for a few hours stop.
Beautiful stunning location a real gem to visit in France

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