What to see
Vieux Bassin
Kirche Sainte-Catherine
Place Sainte-CatherineEugene Boudin Museum
Rue de l'Homme de BoisCarrousel a Honfleur
3 Quai Saint-EtienneA kids favorite.
Maisons Satie
67 Bd Charles VNaturospace
Boulevard Charles VJardin des Personnalites
D513 Route de TrouvilleWhere to eat
The ownerAnne Marie is a delight, as is her food. Ask for a table by the window and admire the view of the Vieux Bassin as you enjoy your meal.
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Bistro des Artistes
30 Place Pierre BerthelotThe ownerAnne Marie is a delight, as is her food. Ask for a table by the window and admire the view of the Vieux Bassin as you enjoy your meal.
SaQuaNa
22 Pl. HamelinPom'cannelle
60 Quai Sainte-CatherineNothing beats eating a crepe or an ice cream as you walk along the picturesque harbor.
Food shopping
If you decide to eat at home, know that Honfleur has the freshest and tastiest food stores. And they are all within short walking distance.
Tetard Loic
41 Rue du DauphinThe best baguette in town. And some tasty pastries.
Ask them to prepare a traditional plateau de fruits de mer and enjoy it at home.
12 Einheimische empfehlen
Poissonnerie les Embruns
28 Rue de la RépubliqueAsk them to prepare a traditional plateau de fruits de mer and enjoy it at home.
Excellent prepared foods if you want to enjoy an evening at home. The rillettes are our favorite!
Au Fin Gourmet
32 Rue de la RépubliqueExcellent prepared foods if you want to enjoy an evening at home. The rillettes are our favorite!
Nicolas Honfleur
35 Rue de la RépubliquePick up a bottle of wine and chill at home after a long day of sightseeing.
La fromagère et le vigneron
29 Rue de la RépubliqueTipps für Reisende
Was einpacken?
Packing for your trip
You’ll be walking everywhere so pack some comfortable shoes. Don’t forget a rain jacket, just in case.