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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like St Joseph's Church, Museum of Modern Art André Malraux, and Maison de l'armateur - musée and more, get ready to experience the best places in Le Havre.
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1St Joseph's Church

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Church
Sacred & Religious Sites
St Joseph's Church is a striking example of Brutalist architecture, designed by Auguste Perret. The church features an imposing octagonal tower and stunning geometric stained-glass windows. Standing at 107 meters tall, the illuminated spire serves as a beacon visible from the sea. While Perret intended the church to serve as a memorial to those lost in war due to his atheistic beliefs, collaborator Raymond Audigier envisioned it as a symbol of gratitude for peace.
Humbling and impressive church rebuilt to also act as a memorial to the previous church and lives lost to the bombings that leveled a lot of the city in the WWII 1944/1945 timeframe to include the hommage to the priest who lost his life going down with his church. Very modern and sobering structure now. Worth the story and understanding, especially with the carnage photos.
Richard — Google review
Surprisingly great brutalist church. Imposing architecture and magnificent lights inside thanks to the artistically tinted glasses. Perfect combination with the austere concrete interior decoration. Amazing
Tony B — Google review
Unique angular and modern architecture with a single tall steeple covered in coloured glass. Worth the trip to go inside to admire the colours. Even the seating is non traditional with pews on the sides of the central stage.
Tony K — Google review
A truly unique and beautiful church Can easily spent hour here just by admiring the architecture I had mixed feelings like being on the spaceship 😂
Ana V — Google review
This quite modern church tower can be seen almost anywhere in Le Havre. Quite an imposing structure, modern because Le Havre was flattened in WW2.
Ewan B — Google review
Most extraordinary church, I've ever been to. Great acoustic, and impressive piece of architecture
Piotr M — Google review
This is probably the most famous thing to see in Le Havre. It is a beautiful church with a very cool tower with stained glass all throughout it. We saw on the Internet that people climbed to the top of the tower. When we visited (on a Monday) the steps to the tower were locked. And there were actually no employees to ask. There was no fee to enter. The doors were just open.
Jim C — Google review
What a beautiful church, I lovely walk upto it past some boutique shops, it's cold inside (we visited in February off a cruise) but the stained glass and serenity is wonderful. €2 cash to light a small candle if you are thinking of this, no cards here as far as I can see. Free to enter here too.
Simon D — Google review
130 Bd François 1er, 76600 Le Havre, France•https://www.lehavre-etretat-tourisme.com/decouvrir/les-incontour…•Tips and more reviews for St Joseph's Church

2Museum of Modern Art André Malraux

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The Museum of Modern Art André Malraux, also known as MuMa, is a striking glass-walled gallery located at the end of Rue de Paris. Inaugurated in 1961, this modernist museum houses an extensive collection spanning five centuries of art, with a particular focus on Impressionist and Fauvist painters. The building's design features a cube of glass that faces the sea, allowing natural light to flood the space.
A lovely art gallery to visit, right on the seafront in Le Havre. Some very attractive impressionist paintings to view, including a couple of Monet, Renoir and Pissarro among others. A friendly welcome, nice little shop and useful free lockers and loos too
Mary G — Google review
Really nice gallery. Not to big you can have a nice walk trough it and enjoy the art
Min T — Google review
It's really good. So many times I visited Le Havre, but it was my first time in MuMA. Exceptional collection of Boudin, some interesting pieces of Matisse, and, of course, Raoul Dufy, my love. Great accueil.
Oksana S — Google review
Art museum was about an hour or so walk through. Most of the writings about the paintings were in French, so used a translator to read the ones I cared about. A lot of the art work had audible recordings if you choose to go that route. First time here and possibly my last, as we’re from the US. So took this opportunity to view some recognized artwork with my own two eyes. Very surreal if you stop and think about the history you’re staring at.
Joseph P — Google review
Small regional museum. The collection is big but only a small number of paintings are displayed in a single large room on the first floor. Also the lights through the large windows are difficult with the sun outside. Only 1hour for the full tour of the permanent collection.
GentilDanseur G — Google review
Small but compact. It is one of the most interesting places I have visited. Photography amazing and matching paintings of scenes with actual photos. The history of photography is so interesting. Must see on your list.
Roger W — Google review
If you like impressionist art, this is a perfect museum. It has some modern art as well. The cafe seems to be a great place for lunch. It was very busy when we were there.
Mary A — Google review
Very interesting museum with friendly staff. Some lesser known impressionist works as well as some well known ones such as Renoir and Pissaro. Also some works that were curiously not at all modern.The restaurant is also very good value for an excellent three course lunch. We went on a Friday which seemed to serve a reduced price menu. Lovely sea views.
Queenkath G — Google review
2 Bd Clemenceau, 76600 Le Havre, France•http://www.muma-lehavre.fr/•+33 2 35 19 62 62•Tips and more reviews for Museum of Modern Art André Malraux
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3Maison de l'armateur - musée

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Nestled in the charming Quartier Saint-François, the Maison de l'Armateur is a stunning 18th-century mansion that offers a fascinating glimpse into Le Havre's maritime history. This stately residence, designed by Paul-Michel Thibault, showcases exquisite Louis XVI-era furnishings and features an impressive octagonal atrium illuminated by a skylight.
An enjoyable dockside museum with a focus on Le Havre art and history. Not too big although there are alot of stairs so people with mobility issues may have some difficulty. I was lucky enough to stumble into this gem and loved my experience there. My only major problem was, as someone who does not speak French, I was unfortunate enough to arrive on a day where the guide did not speak English. However, they had tablets that they passed out that were written in English so you could follow along with the group and get an idea of what was going on. Reasonably priced, not too long, informative, and a great place to visit if you have time to kill and curiosity to satisfy.
Daniel K — Google review
Decent museum. We were given an English guide to read on most of the artifacts. They are not in the order they are presented in the rooms so it can be hard to find them in the book. Truthfully, they’re not that interesting anyway. I don’t believe any of them are original. The only reason I’d go to the museum is to see the architecture. It’s a very unique polygonal design with a large central open air skylight flooding all of the floors in light from within. The room layouts on the floors make it easy to understand that the family that built this house was wealthy and influential in Le Havre. If you’re interested in architecture, I’d recommend this museum. Otherwise it may be slightly frustrating to gain any insight into daily life of the inhabitants and the artifacts aren’t overly interesting.
Eric K — Google review
I didn't expect so much here, but I found amazingly well preserved rooms with fancy decorations and paintings from 18th and 19th centuries. This is one of those local museums in France where we are reminded that France has kept rich cultural heritage even after the devastation of the war here.
Shuji M — Google review
I wasn’t able to tour this location today as a walk in. Certain days are sold out to guided tours only and often those are in French. I would call ahead if you’re taking a stroll from your cruise ship to go see it. Also - there is a fairly strong odor even inside from the fresh fish market outside. 🤢
Katie J — Google review
Fascinating place giving a lot of le Havre history. Very well restored.
Patrick H — Google review
Nice little museum that can be visited in 1hr. Easily accessible by walking from the beach tram station or city hall. Worth a visit. Tells plenty of history about the individual life of a rich sailboat owner from the 18th century. No elevator in the museum, lot of stairs.
Christian C — Google review
Beautiful inside. You gotta see the "indoor lighthouse" if you love architecture. Great maps of old Le Havre. Not as blocked off as other museums.
Maurice L — Google review
I went with my girlfriend at the time on a 1 day trip to france and we visited this place while walking around in the town .. I didn't like the look of the guy as we walked in because of the way he looked at us and i am a black man and by girlfriend is a black woman, i remember him with his dark black hair and his slim face and piercing dark eyes so he looked a crow in human history form or a heroin addict but after paying the entrance fee to walk around we just ignored him... Its a fascinating place that is like a pentagon shape and is about 4 floors in height and has many back rooms depicting 18-19th France and Culture and artistic type picture's and character's some of which are related to the Slave trade and Slavery... I as a black man find these types of places Highly offensive as they are symbols of Slavery of which the Le Havre as a port was actually created upon the bringing in of all types of goods including african slaves to which that area grew very wealthy and prosperous and became the place that it is today just like basically all of Europe's involvement... There is a stone carved picture of what looks like some Conquistadors type character's with thier swords raised and about to cut the head off a native person which shows the white mans mentality as that is one of the first things you see on the walls as you walk in off the street and is not exactly nice to see that as i am not a beast or a devil unlike so many others so i look at that and learn from my enemies.. After a while of being in there i felt nauseous at thinking about all the white supremacist Evil and attitude it took to build this same ships house museum whose previous owner/s created this place with the proceeds of slavery and the horrid shame of what they had done, so they built this place in Glorification to them and that part of France which has a Particularly Sickening history in thier treatment of african people's especially in Niger where the Human Demon French Officer Voulet slit the throats of men and women and burnt children alive and shelled a village and made the ground turn red makes the jewish holocaust look like a picnic as the World Will Never acknowledge the African Holocaust which was the Worst Evil Ever on the Planet but whites simply Do Not Care so they so i guess all thats left is Karma!... As we were leaving this what turned out to be not a great place for us to visit this nasty human crow man actually asked to look in our bags and i told him No F you.. I wanted to break his face apart but instead i used my Black Power and just walked out as i refuse to get nicked like that for some white trash like him so be careful of this guy if you go there as you may be be WHITE but you will be Pissed too if he asks to look in your bag!.. You white people are just way Top Much at times and your ignorance and stupidity and utter hatred of black peoples just shows Exactly who you are so please i beg you to keep it up so africans can see who you really are and forget all this george floyd nonsense.. We didn't go there to steal unlike what france is and has been doing for Centuries from African Countries and thier Evil and Warped theft of say Mali's Gold Alone is Legendary even amongst all of the white European nations Satanic rampage throughout the Mother Land of Africa, and the Demonic Slaughter of Millions upon millions of victims totalling many jewish holocausts, but again who cares so should i care about the Holocaust at all when jews owned the majority or lots of Slave ships and they Wont want you to know that... Ship Owners house museum will probably only appeal to white people really unless you are an African and didn't mind slavery and just like Kenwood house in Hampstead in London its just another White Power Symbol of a Grotesque kind and is Horrible so my title for Kenwood house is The House That dripped blood just like this ship owners house museum and there are thousands of these places where African people May not be not be aware of the his-story of these places for which we really should Never Enter...
Sid V — Google review
3 Quai de l'Île, 76600 Le Havre, France•https://www.musees-mah-lehavre.fr/•+33 2 35 19 09 85•Tips and more reviews for Maison de l'armateur - musée

4Le Havre Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Le Havre Cathedral, also known as Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Havre, is a 16th-century stone cathedral that has stood the test of time, surviving the Allied bombing raids during WWII. This architectural gem showcases a blend of flamboyant Gothic and Baroque styles. Situated in the vibrant city of Le Havre on the northern coast of France, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers visitors a glimpse into its rich maritime history and modernist architecture.
Very nice, great visit, plenty to see, watch the hours to make sure they will be open for planning purposes.
Richard — Google review
Classic Roman Catholic style cathedral, with many side chapels, including Our Lady of Lourdes. A fifteen minute walk through. Free to the public.
Brad Y — Google review
Beautiful old gothic Church. Free to enter donation accepted
Eric W — Google review
Beautiful. You can walk in for free and an incredible church
April L — Google review
A powerful cathedral located close to the city center. You can easily walk here from the port. Entry inside is free.
Adam P — Google review
This beautiful historical 16th century church is very beautifully preserved and restored.
PH P — Google review
Beautiful cathedral with several options for lighting candles.
Ronnie A — Google review
One of the must-see spots on the map of Le Havre. Not by my count, but by that of Trip Advisor, a recommendation I won't contest, but only because there isn't that much to choose from to include on the top 10 list. Nice stained glass windows. 👌
Marta K — Google review
Rue de Paris, 76600 Le Havre, France•Tips and more reviews for Le Havre Cathedral

5Le Volcan

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Cultural center
Le Volcan, located in the charming city of Le Havre on France's northern coast, is a cultural gem that stands at the mouth of the River Seine along the English Channel. This vibrant area is not only known for its stunning architecture but also serves as a gateway to nearby attractions. Just a short thirty-minute drive away, you can explore the quaint fishing port of Honfleur or marvel at the breathtaking cliffs of Etretat.
13 Rue Guillaume de Marceilles, 76600 Le Havre, France•Tips and more reviews for Le Volcan
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6Hanging Gardens

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
The Hanging Gardens in Le Havre, France, are a captivating destination for travelers seeking natural beauty and panoramic views. Situated on the site of a 19th-century Napoleonic fort overlooking the Seine estuary, these gardens offer breathtaking vistas of the sea and port. Visitors can explore four bastions adorned with rare plants collected by botanist explorers and wander through greenhouses filled with fragrant flora from around the world.
We had a lovely walk here . We came when there was a heatwave and in the gardens you could really enjoy the fresh air. You have different types of gardens all very beautiful . There is a cafe and a labyrinth as well . You can really do a gorgeous walk and have some stunning views from Le Havre . There are 2 entries with both having parking which makes it very easy . Parking is free . Definitely worth the visit.
MarieLaure A — Google review
We came on a cold but sunny day in January. It was very quiet but peaceful to sit on the chairs and ponder…. The greenhouses were closed, which was a shame, as we were only in Le Havre for the day. The gardens were well kept and could imagine it was be beautiful in the spring/summer!
Elisa W — Google review
Gorgeous gardens with lawns, greenhouses, paths, and an incredible view of Le Havre. When I visited there was a wonderful photo show as well. And the cafe is very nice too. I spent more than three hours at the gardens and would gladly have stayed longer.
Pedro A — Google review
Beautiful large gardens with something for everyone. There is a cafe open for visitors, and labyrinth for kids and many places to take photos of ancient structures and flora
Ronnie A — Google review
A heaven of peace and serenity. I love to stroll around here and enjoy this tranquil parc. It’s in a little hollow and this conveniently protected on windy days. It also features a lovely bistro. I did not visit the greenhouses that cost a small fee, yet.
Jen C — Google review
Perfect for a nice evening stroll, the calm and relaxing scenery will ease your soul. This place is especially nice as few people take the time to get there, probably because it's up a hill. Anyway you should definitely try it !
Ian C — Google review
Nice place to walk in Le Havre. The rosary, the garden, the labyrinth vegetal, the view from the hill
Oksana S — Google review
It is one of the best places to visit in Le Havre. If you just want to relax and be surrounded by amazing plants from across the world. Also, the horizontal tree created by Mr. Oliveira is something that is not easily found across the world. There is a small terase inside the Suspended Gardens, in case you need to drink or eat. On the way out, just remember to stop in front on top of the hill for a wide view of the marina and part of the city. Highly recommend 👌
BRasha27 — Google review
65 Rue du Fort, 29 Rue Albert Copieux, 76620 Le Havre, France•https://www.lehavre.fr/annuaire/les-jardins-suspendus•+33 2 32 74 04 33•Tips and more reviews for Hanging Gardens

7Plage du Havre

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Biking Trails
Plage du Havre is a picturesque beach with a mix of sand and pebbles, stretching for about 2km. The colorful beach huts and artwork add to its charm. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the esplanade, lined with restaurants and cafes offering snacks and drinks. Families will find it convenient as it's easily accessible from the town's promenade.
Plage du Havre is an amazing destination for relaxation. This beach, located in Le Havre, France, offers a serene environment with its beautiful stretch of pebbly shoreline and clear waters. The well-maintained promenade is perfect for leisurely walks, and the beach facilities, including restaurants and cafes, enhance the experience. Whether you're sunbathing, swimming, or simply enjoying the scenic views, Plage Le Havre provides a tranquil escape ideal for unwinding and recharging.
Lina B — Google review
Free access, free parking (limited) but verry bussy. Stone and not sand beach. Water is slightly cold .
Gheorghe L — Google review
A Really attractive beach : the water was chilly mid August but the weather was sunny so everything was well balanced. It’s not a sand beach though there are pebbles and rocks so I highly recommend coming with crocs or beach shoes otherwise your feet will hurt. When the beach is low tide you can enjoy a clean sandy beach. In August it is very crowded though. Right behind the beach there are some arcade games and carousel rides for the kids as well as ice cream and snack trucks.
Haya N — Google review
As a tourist visiting Le Havre, I found the city to be a fascinating blend of history and modernism, marked by its unique architecture and striking seaside setting. The UNESCO World Heritage recognition of its city center is well-deserved; the post-war architecture by Auguste Perret is both innovative and imposing, giving the city a distinct character unlike any other in France. Strolling along the expansive pebble beaches and the promenade was a delightful experience, offering beautiful views of the English Channel. The Musée d'art moderne André Malraux (MuMa) was a highlight, showcasing an impressive collection of impressionist artworks that rival those in Paris. The Saint-Joseph Church, with its towering silhouette and mesmerizing stained glass, was breathtaking, providing not only a spiritual refuge but also a testament to innovative post-war reconstruction. Dining in Le Havre was a pleasure, with the local cuisine heavily featuring delicious seafood options, fresh from the nearby waters. Overall, Le Havre offers a unique and enriching experience for visitors seeking a combination of cultural history, architectural innovation, and scenic beauty.
BUI Q — Google review
This beach has evolved nicely over the years, there seems to be something new to see / experience every year. It's so close to the town centre, there are many cafe's, restaurants and bars in the vicinity. Along the strip there are many eateries, all catering typically French meals or desserts at a reasonably price. There are play areas, a open air pool, skate park and small amusements to entertain the kids. For the most part, it is a pebble beach, however there is a small sandy section toward the end of the strip. The beach comes alive during the summer, atmosphere is vibrant in the evening. Recommended to visit if passing through Me Havre.
TheWitchyM — Google review
The beaches of Le Havre stretch along the city's western part, right by the center. There's a huge free parking lot along it. I found it a very pleasant place to walk, have a drink and take some photos, but I doubt I'd swim there even in peak summer season. The beach is of huge pebbles, difficult to walk on, I saw no sand by the sea.
Dejan B — Google review
Very beautiful sea shore! Place du Havre is a rocky beach that is connected to the Port. It is a very beautiful place, and the locals and tourists take advantage of the beach!
Savmitch1 — Google review
Beautiful. We stayed just outside Le Havre, using it as a base to travel around Western Normandy (Etretat, Mont Saint Michel, etc.). We decided to have a look at what the Le Havre beach had to offer and were extremely and pleasantly surprised. Part of the width of the beach is rocky, which gives it a beautiful look, but once passing the rocks there is a massive sandy area and a seemingly calm ocean. A really nice spot to end the day and watch the sunset.
Farhaad M — Google review
13-16 Bd Albert 1er, 76600 Le Havre, France•Tips and more reviews for Plage du Havre

8Port of Le Havre

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Port of Le Havre is a bustling harbor and marina with a mix of sports and entertainment venues. The area features the Bains des Docks aquatic center, Docks Océane arena, and Magic Mirrors arts space for concerts. Visitors can explore boutiques and eateries at the Docks Vauban mall while watching ships docked in the Cruise Terminal Le Havre or arriving at the Citadel ferry terminal from Portsmouth, UK.
Le Havre, France•Tips and more reviews for Port of Le Havre

9Taverne Paillette

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La Taverne Paillette is a historic brasserie in Le Havre, dating back to 1596 and named after an old brewer who had his factories nearby. This lively restaurant is known for its seafood, sauerkraut dishes, and home-brewed beer. The Paillette beer has made a comeback after disappearing for some time and is now flowing again.
My second time eating here as I love the food here. The wine I had this time was amazing so did the dishes. The snail dish was very tasty and the mussels were delicious. We loved all the dishes and loved the dessert as well. They have their own craft beer which is very tasty. The love the vibe of the waiters and I would like to recommend you to book in advance as they can get really crowded during dinner time . I promise that worth giving your time and money.
Ei A — Google review
Food and services were excellent. We had to dine twice in a row during out 3-day visits. You may need to call and make reservations to be safe, but coming late dinner time, staff were friendly to accept walk-ins. Very busy restaurants clearly for a reason! Would highly recommend.
Saruul A — Google review
As a seaman, I've been to thousands of places around the world. But Le Havre Taverne Paillette stays strong in my heart. Excellent food, positive personal, historic building. So, what can I really say more? When my vessel visits beautiful Le Havre port on 6thofJanuary, I rushed the opportunity to be in taverrne. And always try to bring some of my crew there. Our deck cadet tasted oysters for the first time in his life. And the experience was far positive!!! The third officer got mad on snails and crabs. And I personally enjoyed all the food and positive gastronomic reactions of my guys. The price, the bill.........Who really cares about that, when you explode with pleasure. Thank you so much for that one peace of joy in our hard seamen life.
Кирилл Д — Google review
Amazing place with amazing food. We really enjoyed our meal last night and would definitely recommend this place.
Iris K — Google review
Great restaurant, great food and great people work there. This is absolutely and highly recommended if you are looking for good food and experience. Love the oysters!
XU M — Google review
We were visiting the city for just one day and wanted to try this restaurant — it looked popular and the seafood dishes caught our eye. When we arrived, the dining room was almost empty, yet we were told that all tables were reserved and they couldn’t seat us. Apparently, reservations have to be made at least a day in advance. Unfortunately, that meant no dinner and a spoiled evening. Disappointing experience, especially for out-of-town visitors. It would be nice if the staff showed a bit more flexibility in cases like this.
Mariia M — Google review
Excellent Restaurant🥰 Great food,excellent service Highly recommend
Andy Y — Google review
Great place for a dinner. There was a moment of hesitation at the entrance - we didn't have a reservation. But they seated us on veranda. The service was excellent - good suggestions, with a smile and patient treat us as not-French speakers. The food was very good. Veal liver was superb! The Chateaubriand spent just 15 seconds too much on a grill (asked for medium). The fries were so-so. Both sauces (Roquefort and shallot onions) were good. Prices are reasonable - so very good value for your money. Recommend!
Arie R — Google review
22 Rue Georges Braque, 76600 Le Havre, France•https://www.taverne-paillette.com/•+33 2 35 41 31 50•Tips and more reviews for Taverne Paillette

10Arboretum du parc de Rouelles

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Arboretum du parc de Rouelles, also known as Rouelles Park, is a sprawling 160-hectare oasis located on the outskirts of Le Havre. It offers a serene natural environment with undulating fields, ponds, and woodlands, providing an ideal setting for relaxation and outdoor activities. The park features over 20 kilometers of paths for walking and biking, allowing visitors to explore its diverse landscape.
(Translated by Google) Magnificent and very large park, presence of numerous birds and animals, greylag geese, white geese, swans, mallards, cranes, sheep etc... Dogs welcome, accepted on a leash. (Original) Magnifique et très grand parc, présence de nombreux oiseaux et animaux, oies cendrées, oies blanches, cygnes, colverts, grues, moutons etc... Chiens bienvenus, acceptés en laisse.
Alix-Maëlys S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cute little place but unfortunately not with little ones to eat on site the place is more and more degraded fires are everywhere, the tables burnt it's very sad..... (Original) Mignon petit endroit mais malheureusement pas avec des petits pour manger sur place l'endroit est de plus en plus dégradé des feu sont partout ,les tables Brûlé c'est bien triste .....
Lilou L — Google review
(Translated by Google) This park is beautiful and very well maintained (Original) Ce parc est magnifique et très bien entretenu
Maryse L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very large park to do on foot or by bike. (Original) Parc très vaste à faire à pied ou à vélo.
Guillaume M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Rouelle Park is a park where people can live. I recommend this park to have a picnic to have fun to relax to do the activities you want there is no one, no noise there is plenty of space to relax and listen to music or read or do whatever you want. In addition, it is not possible to have public fountains that allow you to drink for free. You can also walk your dog there. It's really a space dedicated to nature which allows you to recharge your batteries (what I find stupid is to see the police driving in the middle of the park) in short, I recommend this park. (Original) Le parc de rouelle est un parc où on y est bon à vivre. Je recommande ce parc pour faire un pique-nique pour s'amuser pour se détendre pour faire les activités que vous souhaitez il n'y a personne, pas de bruit il y a beaucoup d'espace pour se poser et écouter la musique ou lire ou faire ce que vous voulez. De plus c'est pas possible des fontaines publics qui permettent de boire gratuitement. Vous pouvez également y promener votre chien. C'est vraiment un espace dédié à la nature qui permet de se ressourcer ( ce que je trouve bête c'est de voir la police rouler en voiture en plein milieu du parc ) bref je recommande ce parc.
Noam — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful park. Huge beautiful walk (Original) Tres beau parc .immense belle ballade
Cheyenne A — Google review
(Translated by Google) An absolutely magnificent park (Original) Un parc absolument magnifique
Marie-helene L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park is very large with beautiful bodies of water and rivers. There are a lot of ducks and geese that will come to you if you have bread. It's very pleasant for walking, running or cycling. There is ample free parking and a water fountain right next to this parking lot. (Original) Le parc est très grand avec de beaux plans d'eau et rivières. Il y a beaucoup de canards et d'oies qui s'approchent de vous si vous avez du pain. C'est très agréables pour se promener, courir ou faire du vélo. Il y a un grand parking gratuit pour se stationner et une fontaine d'eau juste à côté de ce parking.
Carlito L — Google review
76290 Le Havre, France•+33 2 35 22 25 25•Tips and more reviews for Arboretum du parc de Rouelles
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11Au Petit Breton

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Creperie
Au Petit Breton is a charming restaurant with a cozy atmosphere, offering an array of creatively prepared crepes. Unlike typical street crepes, the ones here are crafted with imaginative flair. From savory options like cheese-filled crepes to delightful sweet varieties for dessert, there's something for every palate. The family-owned establishment provides exceptional service and a warm dining experience. Guests can expect high-quality French crepes served in a lovely setting.
Very beautyful restaurant in a nice small ambiente. You get crêpes in each form. It has nothing to do with a crêpes you get on the street, it is with much more fantasy. Try a one with cheese as main course and a sweet one as dessert.
Volker — Google review
Ordered Poulette Coquette with ciders. Amazing food, great atmosphere and device and nice neighborhood. If you are in Le Harve and craving crepe, this could be an excellent choice
Amir — Google review
Great creperie! we had a fantastic time, great food and the incomparable service from the family who owns and runs the place.
James O — Google review
Very nice restaurant, serving frech crêpes with a decent quality.
Fabian Z — Google review
Friendly welcome; open on Sunday evening; absolutely excellent crêpes
Paul D — Google review
Great place to eat in Le Havre. Delicious food at reasonable prices.
Michael B — Google review
Great experience, delicious crepes!
Andrei B — Google review
Cool
Didier B — Google review
11 Rue Dauphine, 76600 Le Havre, France•+33 2 35 21 44 14•Tips and more reviews for Au Petit Breton

12Le Grand Quai

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If you're on the lookout for a delightful spot to enjoy seasonal tapas and brunch while soaking up the sun, look no further than Le Grand Quai in Le Havre. Nestled conveniently by the Southampton Quay and cruise terminal, this laid-back eatery boasts a spacious terrace that offers a cozy atmosphere. Guests rave about their delicious fish & chips and refreshing homemade lemonade, perfect for those warm days.
Very nice vibe and very friendly staff. The food and cocktails were delicious and at a very reasonable price! Great experience :)
Loranne L — Google review
Very nice fish & chips. I also recommend the home made lemonade. Outdoor seating is sheltered from the wind and the seagulls stay away but you might be visited by sparrows.
Stephen C — Google review
This restaurant was really nice. Food was great wine was really nice and I feel terrible as I can't remember the waiters name but he was fabulous. He took the time to explain the menu to the 3 of us in French and English! Nothing was to much trouble and the food did I say was amazing.
Serleacha A — Google review
Great little find. Rustic looking decor but service and food were both excellent. If we are ever back in La Harve then we would come again.
Gavin S — Google review
Nice cozy place. The food was delicious and the meniscus’s not complicated. The staff was super friendly and accommodating.
Simona Y — Google review
Good french food with a nice option of a two or three course lunch menu. Friendly staff
Jasper — Google review
We discovered this restaurant just by chance as we wondered along the seaside path. Great food, good options, fantastic drinks (hot drinks in our case) - Normandy winter soup is a superb creamy yet light soup, I also recommend camembert from the main dishes. And don't forget to get a Normandy coffee (if you don't drive)! Fully recommended for a nice casual dinner.
Ivan — Google review
We (Asian couple with small child) arrived at this restaurant on Monday noon and waited for 25 minutes. One of servers are extremely rude and seemingly racist from behaviour . He was not talking and greeting properly to us. We saw him speaking nicely to other white /native and told them to wait at a place and called them later. With us, he was saying NO NO place. We understand it was busy period but could tell us to wait at designated place but he did not even listen or hear us. What a waste at such a good restaurant!! We left after again waiting for 15 minutes to order . Never going to come again and going to advise others as well.
Jatin R — Google review
25 Quai de Southampton, 76600 Le Havre, France•http://www.augrandquai.fr/•+33 2 77 15 26 52•Tips and more reviews for Le Grand Quai

13Eugénie Brasserie

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Brewery
Eugénie Brasserie is a restaurant known for its beautiful views and generous portions of dishes. While the prices are higher than average, this can be justified by its prime location. The atmosphere and decor create a warm ambiance, although it can get quite noisy when the restaurant is full. Despite this, the food is considered good and plentiful. Visitors have praised the excellent value for money, with many describing it as one of their best dining experiences in a long time.
Had a great dinner, friendly staff, beautiful views on le Havre beach and bay. Amazing sunset. Food is excellent and service quick and professional. The cute thing is that there is giant Teddy bears all around the place and they keep moving position.... highly recommended place. 👌
Bertrand S — Google review
Pleasant staff, good view, and very good food. We had salmon entree, grilled tuna and tataki beef and all of it was fresh, and nicely seasoned.
Lucija Š — Google review
100% recommend. Friendly staff, love the food and ambiance
Marieke U — Google review
We had a very good lunch at this restaurant! The sea view added an extra layer of charm to the ambiance. The food was good , and the staff was incredibly attentive and friendly despite being on a busy day. I'll definitely be returning.
Tuan Q — Google review
The ambiance and the food were both great, the service was excellent
Julia — Google review
Super
Beatrice M — Google review
Nice views& service
Alejandra F — Google review
very good place
Beatriz F — Google review
Chem. de la Mer, 76310 Sainte-Adresse, France•https://eugenie-brasserie.fr/•+33 2 35 49 05 79•Tips and more reviews for Eugénie Brasserie

14Square Saint-Roch

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Square Saint-Roch is a famous attraction in downtown Le Havre, located near other notable sights like Porte Oceane and Avenue Foch. The park features a small but beautiful lake surrounded by large trees, making it an ideal place for relaxation and leisurely walks. It is well-maintained and lush with greenery, featuring two playgrounds for children to enjoy. While some visitors have noted the presence of mosquitoes, it remains a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
Beautiful Park though it is small but it is a ideal park for relaxing and walking. Have beautiful small lake within which is covered with nice and big beautiful trees. Joking Lane is just out side the park.
Malvinder V — Google review
One of the few green places in the city center, absolutely beautiful! But small, because everyone is going here to enjoy some greenery. Perfect in the mornings, when no one is around. But otherwise be prepared to find a place to relax in advance!
Teymur M — Google review
Beautiful park in the center of the city, it's perfect place to relax. Dogs are allowed. The only issue is that it has plenty of mosquitos.
Ouissal B — Google review
Stunning parc, very green and well maintained. Full of tree and beautiful river.
Krish K — Google review
Beautiful park. It is pretty small, but i liked it. Pets are allowed
Irina D — Google review
Nice little park in the middle of the city great place to chill
Andy M — Google review
Nice, quiet in the morning. A lot of flowers in spring.
Felix I — Google review
It's a nice place to spend time in the evening, specifically during summer and cherry blossom 🌸.
Md H — Google review
44 Av. Foch, 76600 Le Havre, France•Tips and more reviews for Square Saint-Roch

15Calice Et Mandibule

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Nestled in the heart of Le Havre at 16, Rue de Paris, Calice et Mandibule is a delightful vegetarian restaurant that redefines dining with its commitment to ethical and eco-responsible practices. This charming eatery showcases a unique fusion of local Normandy ingredients infused with vibrant Senegalese and Moroccan flavors. Guests rave about the warm hospitality and inviting atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for both casual meals and special occasions.
Such a great experiment at this restaurant. We tried different dishes which are served freshly and authentically. The ladies were very welcoming and friendly. Definitely recommended!
Lebriz E — Google review
Cannot recommend enough. Service was outstanding. Try the LA SALADE DES DAMES if it’s on the current menu it was one of the best things I’ve ever eaten. Try the tamarind drink too. 10/10 🥹 prices are very reasonable but I paid extra as I enjoyed it so much!
Kyle M — Google review
Before we took the Bee-Bus to Honfleur we still had some time to also discover Le Havre. During our walk we got a bit thirsty and this shop looked really nice to us, so we stopped to have some drinks. It turned out it was the right decission. Great service, nice ambiente, good drinks and also prices. Nothing to complain at all!
Jörg S — Google review
The woman cooking here is a genius! The best meal I had in Le Havre. Everything was perfect, and super nice staff
L O — Google review
Lovely space and lovely staff. I had a delicious potato-beef soup and my husband a great sugar crepe. Would definitely recommend and come back!
Sophie G — Google review
Super service, very friendly and polite! Menu of the day was delicous! We can only recommend this place
Tim R — Google review
Nice decoration at the spot in town!
Anais A — Google review
High quality food and drinks
Babalu B — Google review
16 Rue de Paris, 76600 Le Havre, France•http://www.calice-mandibule.fr/•+33 9 81 90 78 16•Tips and more reviews for Calice Et Mandibule
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16Les Halles Centrales

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Shopping mall
The Les Halles Centrales market in central Paris is a great place to get fresh produce, bakery items, and ready-to-eat food. There are also many stores and restaurants here to enjoy.
Great place with a lot of variety of products
EA A — Google review
Lovely market with a lot of local produced products. Very friendly and well present. The food it’s presented in a very tempting way 😃 Bear in mind that many shops they close from 13 to 15hs.
Gloria S — Google review
Must visit! Amazing athmosfere!
Karina B — Google review
If I lived near it, I'd be there every day! Wonderful market with great fresh food options to choose from, along with gift baskets from certain vendors. The bakery is awesome!
Jena P — Google review
Amazing selection of fresh and local produce. Very clean and well presented
H B — Google review
Lovely market full of various fresh products
Anne E — Google review
Paradise for gourmets. Whether you are looking for amazing products, sophisticated teas, alcohol or any gifts, if you are into sea food or amazing cheeses, this place has everything! And, it's all fresh, packed with sustainable, pretty paper products, and the food is delicious. You can't go wrong here, no matter what you choose.
Hope M — Google review
A wonderful market place in le havre. Genuine local produce and specialist retailers with loads of high quality French food on offer. Also has a small supermarket in the hall for all of those other purchases. Recommended.
Richandjulie A — Google review
Pl. des Halles Centrales, 76600 Le Havre, France•http://www.leshallescentrales-lehavre.fr/•Tips and more reviews for Les Halles Centrales

17Gulli Parc

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Amusement center
Amusement park
Children's amusement center
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Gulli Parc is an exciting indoor amusement park designed specifically for children aged 1 to 12, making it a fantastic destination for families. With a variety of engaging activities such as adventure courses, inflatable play areas, mini-karting, and arcade games, there's never a dull moment. The park offers affordable pricing options that make it accessible for everyone—adults can relax in ample seating while kids enjoy their time exploring the fun-filled environment.
Great play place for kids. They have lots to do and prices are good €10 for kids adults €2. Snacks good price. Lots of seats for adults. Worth it. You can book straight away online very easy.
Ruth N — Google review
We celebrated our daughter's birthday there. It was nice. Except for the disgusting cake that they brought us. (Tarte aux pommes). Children didn't ate that thing.
Olenka O — Google review
We had fun time with two small children.
Gillian L — Google review
Entry only by reservation online even when I'm stood at reception and parc is almost empty. Staff could not explain why this was and then their system rejected my card (which I had used 10minutes prior) so we couldn't enter. stupid logic. All because they want my email and details. Never again guilli park.
James F — Google review
Nice place to kill a few hours with kids 10 years and younger.
Reid D — Google review
Cool
Raky B — Google review
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Jenniffer H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Quite honestly, I had a completely different idea of ​​Gulli Parc, knowing that I had visited others (competitors). I don't remember the age range, but the fact remains that my 8 year old daughter gets bored very quickly. Be careful, when you enter, you cannot go out and come back, this is the rule of the place; So, above all, don't forget your pair of socks and even those accompanying them because they sell them on site. In any case, it was to introduce children to the places so Gulli Parc did ✅… (Original) Très honnêtement, je me faisais une toute autre idée de Gulli Parc, sachant que j’en ai visité d’autres (concurrents). Je ne me souviens pas de la tranche d’âge, mais toujours est-il que ma fille de 8 ans c’est très vite ennuyée. Attention, lorsque l’on y rentre, on ne peut pas ressortir et revenir c’est la règle du lieu ; Alors, surtout ne pas oublier sa paire de chaussette et même pour l’accompagnant car ils en vendent sur place. De toutes les façons, c’était pour faire découvrir les lieux aux enfants donc Gulli Parc fait✅…
Co. R — Google review
70 Quai Frissard, 76600 Le Havre, France•https://www.gulli-parc.com/nos-parcs/le-havre/•+33 9 72 30 73 73•Tips and more reviews for Gulli Parc

18Mercedes-Benz Cars Lamartine

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Car dealer
If you're planning a trip to Le Havre, driving from Paris is a fantastic option, taking around 2 hours and 30 minutes via the A13 highway. When it comes to car services, Mercedes-Benz Cars Lamartine stands out for its efficient and ultra-fast service. Customers have praised their quick turnaround times; for instance, diagnostics and repairs can be completed in under an hour with prior agreement on pricing.
Very useful advices, support and welcome during the full process of buying my new GLC 300e, until car handover
Samuel — Google review
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Angele P — Google review
He is good and kind information.
Lina P — Google review
Excellent 👌
Na T — Google review
Super !
Latifa T — Google review
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Canario 1 — Google review
(Translated by Google) First experience in this garage. I have just bought a vehicle, Roman Golden the salesman who took care of me was perfect. Listening, friendly, professional...I highly recommend using his services if you wish to purchase a vehicle from this dealership. (Original) Première expérience dans ce garage . Je viens d acheter un véhicule , romain doré le commercial qui s est occupé de moi a été parfait . A l écoute , sympathique , professionnel…je recommande vivement de faire appel à ses services si vous souhaitez acheter un véhicule dans cette concession.
Graziani M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Arrived in a garage where it was barely 12 degrees. I don't know where to go to have my car serviced at the dealership. The gentleman who receives me is respectful and professional. Well he still offers me to pay for a battery 3 times more expensive than its price and AdBLue 9 times more expensive... On the other hand, I am told of more than two hours of waiting to collect my car (reasonable time) but no loaner car, no WiFi to wait for, no coffee offered... nothing To summarize, it's come, accept or not what is offered to you, much more expensive than expected, wait in the cold, pay and shut up... Damage. (Original) Arrivé dans un garage où il fait à peine 12 degrés. Je ne sais pas où me rendre pour l'entretien de ma voiture dans la concession. Le monsieur qui me reçoit est respectueux et professionnel. Bon il me propose tout de même de payer une batterie 3 fois plus cher que son prix et de l'AdBLue 9 fois plus cher... Par contre, on m'annonce plus de deux heures d'attente pour récupérer ma voiture (temps raisonnable) mais pas de voiture de prêt, pas de WiFi pour attendre, pas de café proposé...rien Pour résumer, c'est viens, accepte ou pas ce qu'on te propose beaucoup plus cher que prévu, attend dans le froid, paie et ferme ta gu... Dommage.
Grégory F — Google review
221 Bd de Graville, 76600 Le Havre, France•https://www.groupemet.fr/?utm_source=gmb•+33 2 35 24 46 06•Tips and more reviews for Mercedes-Benz Cars Lamartine

19Chapelle Notre-Dame des Flots

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Chapel
Chapelle Notre-Dame des Flots, located in the charming town of Sainte-Adresse near Le Havre, France, is a remarkable church with a unique history and stunning architecture. Built between 1879 and 1881, it was intended to be a place of worship for local fishermen and sailors. The church sits atop a hill overlooking the sea and is richly decorated with inscriptions, thanks, paintings, and models.
A very beautiful church situated on the top of the hill. Built in 1859 for all those sailors lost in the sea. Basilica is either have a name "To give peace for those who do not have a peace". On the right hand there is a part dedicated to the young Henri died at the age of 20. Church was recently renovated. Either there is poet's garden and a souvenir shop. And a bench to enjoy sea view.
Nadya G — Google review
Still under renovation, but in general always worth a visit. The reflections of the windows in the eve are tremendous. The inside is full of seafarers' stories, historical place, the view on the channel is fantastic!
Silvie B — Google review
There is a beautiful garden and magnifique view
Oksana S — Google review
Very beautiful church with an amazing garden around.
Dariia S — Google review
Quiet small church dedicated to sailors
Kattack A — Google review
Awesome view... situated on top of a hill..
Nahid S — Google review
Unique
Sophie D — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful chapel, clearly visible from Le Havre Beach, with a magnificent interior. The chapel is filled with fishing boats and a very large statue of the Virgin Mary. A lovely garden surrounds the chapel. (Original) Zeer mooie kapel , heel zichtbaar vanuit Le Havre Beach , prachtige binnenzijde . Kapel hangt vol met vissersbootjes en een zeer groot Mariabeeld . Mooie tuin rond de kapel.
Patrick B — Google review
28 Rue Charles Alexandre Lesueur, 76310 Sainte-Adresse, France•https://www.lehavre.catholique.fr/paroisse/paroisse-saint-martin…•+33 2 35 48 48 48•Tips and more reviews for Chapelle Notre-Dame des Flots

20Maison du Patrimoine - Atelier Perret

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Tourist information center
If you're eager to delve into the architectural wonders of Le Havre, a visit to the Maison du Patrimoine - Atelier Perret is an absolute must. This cultural gem offers a unique opportunity to explore a show apartment that showcases the intricate details and artistic nuances of buildings along Avenue Foch, often referred to as Le Havre's Champs Elysees. Here, you can admire bas-reliefs that celebrate the city's rich history through its artists and industrialists.
(Translated by Google) guided tour this Sunday March 16 with Justine. I didn't see the time passing, it was fascinating. As a guide lecturer and also a teacher in a professional guide lecturer license, and a great fan of reconstruction, I was absolutely delighted with my visit. The Perret show apartment was one of my “goals”, it was the most dazzling moment of my weekend. I also loved the Art Deco exhibition. Congratulations to everyone for your work, and to Justine! (Original) visite guidée de ce dimanche 16 mars en compagnie de justine. Je n’ai pas vu le temps passer, c’était passionnant. En tant que Guide conférencier et également enseignante dans une licence professionnelle guide conférencier, et grande amatrice de la reconstruction, j’ai été absolument enchantée de ma visite. L’appartement témoin Perret était un de mes « goals », ce fut le moment le plus éblouissant de mon week-end. J’ai adoré également l’exposition Art deco. Bravo à tous, pour votre travail, et à Justine!
Marusha L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place steeped in history, a wonderful discovery. However, the entrance fee remains a little expensive. (Original) Un très bel endroit chargé d'histoire une belle découverte. L'entrée reste cependant un peu cher
Isabelle D — Google review
(Translated by Google) To take a more amazed and in-depth look at this part of rebuilt Le Havre, a visit (by reservation) to the Perret apartment is essential! Wonderful tour guide (Isabelle). To get your discovery of this multifaceted city off to a good start... (Original) Pour porter un regard plus émerveillé et affûté sur cette partie du Havre reconstruit, la visite (sur réservation) de l'appartement Perret est incontournable ! Guide conférencière formidable (Isabelle). Pour bien démarrer votre découverte de cette ville multifacettes...
Chris S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visit to the City Hall Tower on July 26, 2025, with David, a brilliant guide! Thank you very much for his detailed and very informative explanations. It was unfortunate that we had to wait for the last tourists for several minutes, but also that we had to endure the inconvenience of those who didn't listen to the commentary and allowed themselves to chat among themselves throughout the tour. This disturbed everyone, who hesitated to intervene. (Original) Visite du 26 juillet 2025 de la Tour de l’hôtel de ville, avec David brillant guide ! Merci beaucoup pour ses détails et explications très pédagogiques. Il est à déplorer d’avoir été obligé d’attendre les derniers touristes de longues minutes, mais aussi subir le désagrément de ceux qui n’écoutent pas les commentaires et se permettent de discuter entre eux durant toute la visite. Ce qui perturbe tout le monde qui hésite à intervenir.
Daniel P — Google review
(Translated by Google) 90-minute guided tour with Anne Charlotte, extremely kind and very fun to listen to I recommend (Original) Visite guidée de 90 minutes avec Anne Charlotte du gentillesse extrême et très pationnante a écouter Je recommande
Hervé R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Complete incomprehension at the Maison du patrimoine's categorical refusal to change a reservation. It is true that reservations are non-refundable and non-exchangeable... but in this case, we didn't want to cancel a reservation but rather upgrade to a higher-end service, especially since the website's homepage didn't mention that tickets included multiple activities. We wanted to visit the Perret show apartment, so we purchased four tickets. It wasn't mentioned during this reservation that a combined ticket with a tour of the city and St. Joseph's Church was available. We had to consult the "Le Havre World Heritage" activity to realize that this existed. We therefore called the Maison du patrimoine, who categorically refused to change the service. We therefore have no room for error on this website. Absolutely regrettable. (Original) Incompréhension totale devant le refus catégorique de la maison du patrimoine de modifier une réservation. Certes il est bien écrit que les réservations ne sont ni remboursables, ni échangeables ... mais en l'occurrence nous ne voulions pas annuler une réservation mais prendre une prestation supérieure, d'autant plus que sur la page d'accueil du site il n'est pas mentionné qu'il existe des billets regroupant plusieurs activités. Nous voulions visiter l'appartement témoin Perret, et avons donc acheté 4 billets. Il n'est pas précisé lors de cette réservation qu'il existe un billet combiné avec la visite de la ville et de l'église St Joseph. Il a fallu que nous consultions l'activité "Le Havre patrimoine mondial" pour nous rendre compte que cela existait. Nous avons donc appelé la maison du patrimoine qui a refusé catégoriquement de changer la prestation. Nous n'avons donc pas le droit à l'erreur sur ce site. Tout a fait regrettable.
ODILE M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The guided tour of the show apartment with Luca was fantastic. He not only knows the subject well, but he also communicates it well. He's very communicative. He's an excellent guide. (Original) La visita guiada al apartamento piloto con Luca ha sido estupenda. No solo conoce bien el tema sino que lo sabe transmitir. Es muy comunicativo. Es un guía excelente
Jose V — Google review
(Translated by Google) A journey through time...a beautiful emotional visit to experience while staying in Le Havre (Original) Un voyage dans le temps...une belle visite emotionnelle a vivre en sejournant au Havre
Stephane C — Google review
181 Rue de Paris, 76600 Le Havre, France•http://www.lehavreseine-patrimoine.fr/•+33 2 35 22 31 22•Tips and more reviews for Maison du Patrimoine - Atelier Perret
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21North Boat Le Havre

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North Boat Le Havre is a popular ferry route operated by Brittany Ferries, offering a convenient 5-hour journey from Portsmouth, UK to Le Havre. Additionally, visitors can rent boats for leisure activities in the area and benefit from maintenance services provided by local experts. Customers have expressed satisfaction with their experiences, praising the quality of service and expressing gratitude for the rejuvenation of their boats.
(Translated by Google) Very good exchange with the manager, a project which was a little late but oh so satisfied with the work carried out I don't regret the 350 km traveled To recommend (Original) Très bon échange avec le gérant, un projet qui a pris un peu de retard mais oh combien satisfait du travail réalisé Je ne regrette pas les 350 kms parcourus A recommander
Emmanuel W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very serious!! I highly recommend! Thanks to Simon for my order which was great 🙏🏼 (Original) Très sérieux!! Je recommande fortement! Merci à Simon pour ma commande qui a était au top 🙏🏼
Kevin M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Request for quote on the site for 2 collages on a S/R mid March 2025 (detailed request, with photos etc). No returns. I called at the end of March: answer: yes, we saw it happen, I'll do that to you... April 17 no news, I follow up again by phone: same answer I thought it was done... I'll take care of it.... April 24, 2025 still nothing received. In the end, I don't follow up anymore, I think that 'small projects' don't interest them. (Original) Demande de devis sur le site pour 2 collages sur un S/R mi mars 2025 (demande détaillé, avec photos etc). Aucun retour. Je téléphone fin Mars : réponse : oui, on a vu passer, je vous fait ça ... 17 Avril aucune nouvelle, je relance de nouveau par téléphone : même réponse je pensais que c'était fait ... je m'en occupe.... 24 Avril 2025 toujours rien reçu. Au final, je ne relance plus, je pense que les 'petits chantiers' ne les intéressent pas.
Agostinho P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Float replacement on my Zodiac Pro Open. Top result 👍🏻, magnificent! Super professional and responsive team!! (Original) Remplacement de flotteur sur mon zodiac pro open. Résultat top 👍🏻, magnifique ! Équipe super pro et réactif !!
Arnaud H — Google review
(Translated by Google) I took my Zodiac in for cleaning and repair. Impeccable work +++. Very serious company. I recommend (Original) J'ai amené mon Zodiac pour nettoyage et réparation. Travail impeccable +++ . Entreprise très sérieuse. Je recommande
Julien P — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went to get my transom reattached to the tube, a friend did exactly the same job off the cuff at his place for 140 euros... In the end, Simon from North Boat cleverly removed the floats on both sides and gave me a quote of 3,000 euros, leaving me with my line hanging down by 1 meter... I decided not to have the repairs done by them, the next day he sent me a message to offer me floats he was selling... (Original) J’ai été voir pour faire recoller mon tableau arrière au boudin, un ami a fait exactement cette même opération au black chez lui pour 140 euros… Au final Simon de north boat décolle maligne de flotteur des deux côté et me fait un devis à 3000 euros et me laisse comme sa avec ma ligne de volage qui pend de 1 mettre… je décide de ne pas faire les réparations chez eux, le lendemain il l’envoi un message pour me proposer des flotteur qu’il vend…
Juh D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good services with accommodating and understandable staff. (Original) Très bon services avec du personnel arrangeant et compréhensible.
Ziani H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good team, very serious, otherwise very professional. I highly recommend North Boat for their professionalism. (Original) Très bonne équipe très sérieux sinon très pro je recommande fortement north boat pour leur sérieux
Tony A — Google review
85 Quai du Brésil, 76600 Le Havre, France•http://www.northboat.fr/•+33 6 27 65 47 93•Tips and more reviews for North Boat Le Havre

22La Porte océane

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La Porte Océane, a stunning gateway that beautifully connects the city of Le Havre to the sea, is a must-visit for anyone exploring this vibrant locale. This iconic landmark symbolizes the city's remarkable reconstruction and serves as an inviting passageway to nearby beaches and water sports centers. The area has transformed into a pedestrian-friendly haven where walkers, cyclists, and scooter enthusiasts can roam freely among the impressive Perret buildings that define Le Havre's architectural charm.
excellent very calm and peaceful
AE M — Google review
Completed in 1956, it also constitutes one of Auguste Perret's major contributions to Le Havre,
Ilona — Google review
Good
Hakan Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Link between the city and the sea. Symbol of the reconstruction of the city. Opening to the beach and water sports centers. Obligatory and often favorite passage for walkers. There the tram has now replaced the car and buses. Only pedestrians, bicycles and scooters have retained the privilege of passing between these Perret buildings so dear to the heart of Le Havre. From the town hall, turn towards the West, take this beautiful and wide avenue Foch lined with tall trees and you will see, at the very end, the gateway to the sea, a place where one goes as if magnetized. (Original) Lien entre la ville et la mer. Symbole de la reconstruction de la ville. Ouverture vers la plage et les bases nautiques. Passage obligé et souvent préféré du promeneur. Là le tramway a maintenant remplacé la voiture et les bus. Seuls, le piéton, les vélos et trottinettes ont conservé le privilège de passer entre ces immeubles Perret si chers au cœur des Havrais. De l’hôtel de ville, tournez vous vers l’Ouest, prenez cette belle et large avenue Foch bordée de grands arbres et vous verrez, tout au bout, la porte sur la mer, un lieu où l’on va comme aimanté.
LE P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful place, the monumental architecture plus the lighting create fantastic plays of color and volumes! (Original) Très beau lieu, l'architecture monumentale plus les éclairages créent des jeux de couleur et de volumes fantastiques !
Nico P — Google review
1 Av. Foch, 76600 Le Havre, France•Tips and more reviews for La Porte océane

23Graville Le Havre Train Station

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Graville Le Havre Train Station serves as a convenient gateway for travelers heading to the charming city of Le Havre. The most efficient route is to board a train from Paris Saint-Lazare station, with the journey lasting around 2 hours and 15 minutes. This well-constructed railway line enhances accessibility, making it easy for visitors to explore all that Le Havre has to offer.
This railway line is well designed and built in the city.
Chamara E — Google review
Good.
DK L — Google review
(Translated by Google) I like it (Original) J'aime bien
Catherine H — Google review
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24Rue de Paris

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Rue de Paris is a charming street that stretches from the waterfront to the grand Hotel de Ville. It's a perfect place for a leisurely walk, allowing you to fully appreciate its unique atmosphere and beauty.
76600 Le Havre, France•Tips and more reviews for Rue de Paris

25Natural History Museum

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The Natural History Museum in Le Havre is a cultural institution housed in a 19th-century building. It features temporary themed exhibits and events related to natural history. The museum offers a rich collection of fossils, meteorites, and insects, as well as engaging visual displays. While the museum primarily presents information in French, it provides learning activities for children and occasionally offers exhibitions on topics like bees.
We had a great time at this beautiful museum with our three kids (aged 6, 5 and 3). I personally loved the photos by Sabine Bernert. Really nice materials for children in every room and live bees upstairs. A great experience.
Hadassa L — Google review
A cute museum for a rainy day. Good option for families with little kids. All in French but they give you a booklet with the English version.
Do L — Google review
While staffed with very kind and helpful personnel, and in possession of interesting holdings, this is a very small museum. So tiny, in fact, that, as I understand it, instead of reserving part of their premises for their fixed collection and setting aside another for temporary exhibits, the museum only works on rotating temporary exhibits (personally, I think their two-story circular room could've been reserved for a small permanent exhibit). When planning your visit, it's therefore important to check what's currently on display, so that you don't get disappointed by a lack of that which you came there for (as we were). Moreover, the museum doesn't seem to strictly restrict itself of items of natural historical interest, encompassing, for example, many more historical documents and paintings as well as ethnographic artefacts then biological, geological or palaeontological specimens in their Australian exhibit - which was what turned out to be on display when we visited. This is a pity, as while we were expecting a museum of natural history (in which the region, moreover, is so rich), we actually ended up visiting a historical museum that not only described the (history of the) description of Australia's plant and animal life, but also the discovery of Australia itself. The only redeeming part of the exhibit, as far as our four-year-old son was concerned, was a single room which contained some basic educational activities for children - such as fishing fish from the sea in a model boat, pinpointing places on a world map, and completing the outline of Australia. All in all, we did spend some time here, but I think neither me nor my son were too enthusiastic about the experience - and this while from the website it seems the museum has a lot more to offer than we got to experience.
Alexander M — Google review
Good for a 20-30 min visit.
Diego A — Google review
Cool to see local museum. Visit will be quick and 5€ is a good price. All description is in French so use the translate app to read it. I wish the wifi was free to use to make the app worth using but that was not the case. Plan ahead if you think the French descriptions are a deal breaker.
Daniel M — Google review
Kind of small museum but there are sometimes some exhibitions like the one we saw which were about bees and those are more engaging. Unfortunately, the museum is only in french( somebody commented that there might be some booklets in english but we didn’t know/think to ask for them). It might help to add english next to the photos. Either way, this museum is especially entertaining for children because it offers many engaging and learning activities for them.
Ariadna B — Google review
I just visited this Museum. There is good collection of Fossils, Meteorites and some instinct insects. There are monitors to enjoy things visually and the people are so friendly and helpful.
Dipta N — Google review
Alright for price. Not very big but we enjoyed it.
Garrett C — Google review
Pl. du Vieux Marché, 76600 Le Havre, France•http://www.museum-lehavre.fr/•+33 2 35 41 37 28•Tips and more reviews for Natural History Museum
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