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Contact Details:
Address:
Margot2, rue du Trou Miard
Honfleur
14600
Reviews:
1 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €98Telephone:
0231871832Mobile:
0617393620Description:
Description for B&B:
Experience a unique stay at the former Hospice of Honfleur, a remarkable historical monument recognized by the Buildings of France. This charming accommodation offers a cozy 1 bedroom adorned with exposed beams and wooden floors. The bathroom features a bath or shower, along with a separate toilet. Additionally, the flat screen TV room and library provide a relaxing space to unwind. The fully equipped kitchen allows for convenient meal preparation, and the garden terrace invites you to enjoy outdoor dining with a barbecue.Reviews
Appréciations pour La Maison de Margot, Honfleur:
une belle parenthèse
chambre confortable tout est parfait petit déjeuner extra
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Prices
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Notes: petit déjeuner par personne 10euros |
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Attractions
- Saint Catherine's Church: Located in the heart of Honfleur, Saint Catherine's Church is a picturesque wooden church dating back to the 15th century. It is the largest wooden church in France and offers stunning views of the town and harbor.
- The Old Harbor: Honfleur's Old Harbor is a charming and lively area filled with colorful houses, outdoor cafes, and art galleries. It is a great place to relax, enjoy a meal, or take a boat trip along the Seine River.
- Eugene Boudin Museum: This museum is dedicated to the works of Eugene Boudin, a famous French landscape painter. It showcases a collection of his paintings as well as works by other Impressionist artists. The museum is located in a beautiful former chapel and offers a glimpse into the art history of the region.
- The Salt Halls: These historic buildings were once used for salt storage and are now home to a vibrant market. Visitors can explore the stalls selling local produce, seafood, and regional specialties like Calvados, a traditional apple brandy.
- La Lieutenance: This 18th-century building served as a residence for the Lieutenant of the King and now houses the Honfleur tourist office. Its beautiful architecture and location on the harbor make it a popular spot for photos and a starting point for exploring the town.
- The Naturospace: This tropical butterfly garden is a unique attraction in Honfleur. Visitors can walk through a lush greenhouse filled with exotic plants and free-flying butterflies. It offers a peaceful and educational experience for nature lovers of all ages.
- The Satie House and Museum: Located in nearby Honfleur, this museum is dedicated to the life and works of Erik Satie, a renowned French composer. It showcases Satie's music, writings, and personal belongings, providing insight into his avant-garde artistic style.
- The Garden of Personalities: Situated on the outskirts of Honfleur, this lovely garden features sculptures of famous personalities associated with the town and the region. It offers a peaceful setting for a stroll and a chance to learn more about local history and culture.
- The Normandy Bridge: Spanning the Seine River, the Normandy Bridge is an impressive engineering marvel and an iconic landmark of the region. Visitors can drive or walk across the bridge to enjoy panoramic views of the estuary and the surrounding countryside. 10. The Mont Joli: This viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramas of Honfleur, its harbor, and the Seine estuary. Located just a short drive from the town, it is a popular spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts seeking stunning vistas. These attractions provide a diverse range of experiences, from exploring art and history to enjoying natural beauty and local cuisine, ensuring that visitors to Honfleur have plenty to see and do.