Honfleur
The current leader in this voyage along the French coast map is Honfleur. Discover France in this beautiful town in its everyday, unassuming form. At the point where the Seine River empties into the English Channel, Honfleur is situated. One of the town's main draws is undoubtedly the harbor, which dates to the sixteenth century.
The lateral town's architectural embezzlement, honest air, and unadulterated human interactions provide the impression of a gospel-filled rural area that is frozen in time. Another chapter from the town's lengthy history may be found in the Saint Catherine's Church, which dates to the fifteenth century.
The guest is often amazed by the spectacular atmosphere at the beaches or the unexpected greenery of the seashore Botanical Gardens in Honfleur. It's understandable why Monet invested months and years in adoring and bringing to life on paint the genuine feelings of Honfleur. Instead of traveling to Honfleur as a tourist, visit as a native who is enchanted by the town's eerie beauty.
- Location: North France
- Best for: A traditional French beach town
- What to do: Visit Satie House and Museum, visit a Calvados shop