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Hotels in Le Havre |
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Hotel Pasino - Le Havre |
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The Hotel Pasino is a luxury 4* hotel located in the centre of Le Havre, 5km from the ferry port and 1km from the train station. If you want to see the wider area, take a trip to the pretty, flowered town of Honfleur (28km) or the chic resort of Deauville (42km). |
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Best Western Art Hotel - Le Havre |
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The Best Western Art Hotel is a historic building and enjoys a privileged location in the Perret district of the city, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. |
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Best Western Hostellerie Du Vallon - Trouville |
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The attractive, Norman-style Hostellerie Du Vallon enjoys a peaceful location close to the pedestrian town centre and a short walk from the beach. With Deauville close by as well as the popular tourist destinations of Honfleur, Dives-sur-Mer and Rouen, there is plenty to visit during your stay. |
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Royal Barrière - Deauville |
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The Royal Barrière hotel is a deluxe 4* hotel which boasts exceptional standards and facilities in the heart of Deauville and opposite a long, sandy beach. Out and about there are 2 golf courses just three minutes from Deauville at the Golf Barrière de Deauville and boast stunning views of both the sea and the countryside. The Centre de Thalassothérapie de Deauville is a real well-being paradise and a haven to escape and relax. |
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Le Havre is France’s second biggest port after Marseille and the largest city in Normandy. The city of Le Havre is not without charm and has much to offer visitors to the area. It is easily accessible from the UK with a 5 hour crossing from Portsmouth with LD Lines. Badly bombed during World War II, when 80% of the city centre and the entire port was destroyed, Le Havre has rebuilt and redeveloped and is now a bustling port with a thriving maritime business as well as a charming seaside resort. The centre of Le Havre was rebuilt in the 1950s and 1960s by August Perret, a respected 20th Century architect who successfully redesigned the entire city centre. In 2005, Le Havre centre became a UNESCO World Heritage site – the first urban settlement in Europe to be given such status |
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What to do in le Havre |
- The ‘Malraux’ Musée des Beaux-Arts houses a collection of art that spans five centuries. The extent of its collection of Impressionist paintings is second only to the Musée d’Orsay in Paris.
- Le Havre is one of the greenest cities in France and has a wealth of parks and gardens to explore. Take a guided tour of The Japanese Garden which covers 2000m² and was created to mark the twinning of the ports of Le Havre and Osaka. In the very heart of the city centre are the Saint-Roch gardens, the Montgeon forest (which also houses a large tropical greenhouse open to the public) and Rouelles Park with 150 hectares of woodland, meadows and 20km of footpaths.
- A short 500m walk from the centre of town is the 2km-long sandy beach with its promenade. The resort proudly displays its two European blue flags for the quality and safety of the water.
- A large number of restaurants and snack bars can be found in Le Havre offering a great place to dine while overlooking the sea. Further afield there are plenty of places to visit including the nearby resorts of Deauville, Dives-sur-Mer, Bayeux and Caen making this an ideal destination for a short break or a longer stay.
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Your Holidays with LDLines |
| Make your selection from the great range of hotels and self-catering holiday cottages that LD Lines Holidays has available to book. Package your accommodation with a ferry crossing from Portsmouth and discover the delights of this charming city and the wider Normandy region. |
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Tourism office |
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Tourist Office of Le Havre
186 boulevard Clemenceau
BP 649
76059
Le Havre Cedex - France
Tel : (+33-0)2 32 74 04 04
Fax : (+33-0)2 35 42 38 39
Web: www.lehavretourisme.com
Email: contact@lehavretourisme.com |
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