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Paul Coudrier76 Rue Saint Leonard
Honfleur
14600
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Welcome to the House of the Park! Our beautifully decorated rooms are ready to offer you a warm and inviting stay. Originally built in 1890, our family home has been completely renovated to enhance its charming heritage. One of our highlights is our delicious breakfast, which includes a variety of fresh fruit and homemade pastries. Each room offers a unique view, and some even provide a glimpse of the magnificent Normandy bridge. Located in the heart of Honfleur, a city renowned for its artists and romantics, our house is perfectly situated for you to leave your car behind and explore this captivating town. Feel free to unwind in our park, relax on our lounge chairs, and enjoy a meal in our garden while cherishing the season's cherries and raspberries.Reviews
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Directions
DIRECTIONS TO THE HOUSE OF THE PARK, BED AND BREAKFAST, CHARMING GUEST ROOMS IN HONFLEUR:
If you are traveling by car, take the A13 towards Caen. Follow the signs for A29 Honfleur Normandy Bridge after passing the toll booth in Beuzeville. Take the Honfleur exit and follow the signs for the city center. At the second roundabout, take the third right. At the first traffic light, turn right and continue straight.
If you are traveling by train, depart from Paris Gare Saint Lazare and arrive at the Deauville / Trouville Lisieux, Pont l'Eveque, or Le Havre station.
If you are traveling by plane, the nearest airport is Deauville Saint-Gatien, which is located 10 km away.
If you are traveling by boat, you can take the Car Ferry from either Caen-Ouistreham to Portsmouth or Le Havre to Portsmouth.
Our house is situated in the Saint-Leonard area, just a few minutes' walk from the old docks, the historic district, museums, and many restaurants.
If you are traveling by car, take the A13 towards Caen. Follow the signs for A29 Honfleur Normandy Bridge after passing the toll booth in Beuzeville. Take the Honfleur exit and follow the signs for the city center. At the second roundabout, take the third right. At the first traffic light, turn right and continue straight.
If you are traveling by train, depart from Paris Gare Saint Lazare and arrive at the Deauville / Trouville Lisieux, Pont l'Eveque, or Le Havre station.
If you are traveling by plane, the nearest airport is Deauville Saint-Gatien, which is located 10 km away.
If you are traveling by boat, you can take the Car Ferry from either Caen-Ouistreham to Portsmouth or Le Havre to Portsmouth.
Our house is situated in the Saint-Leonard area, just a few minutes' walk from the old docks, the historic district, museums, and many restaurants.
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Prices
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Attractions
- The Vieux Bassin (Old Harbor): Located just a few steps away from Rue Saint Leonard, the Vieux Bassin is the heart of Honfleur. This picturesque harbor is surrounded by colorful 17th-century buildings and is lined with cozy cafes and restaurants. It offers a charming setting for a leisurely stroll and is a great spot for people-watching.
- Saint Catherine's Church: Honfleur is known for its beautiful wooden church, Saint Catherine's Church. This unique structure was built by shipbuilders in the 15th century and is the largest wooden church in France. Its separate bell tower and boat-like architecture make it a fascinating historical and architectural attraction.
- Eugene Boudin Museum: Located on Rue de l'Homme de Bois, the Eugene Boudin Museum is dedicated to the works of the famous local painter, Eugene Boudin. The museum showcases a diverse collection of his Impressionist paintings, as well as works by other artists who were inspired by Honfleur's coastal beauty.
- Satie House and Museum: A short walk from Rue Saint Leonard, the Satie House and Museum is dedicated to the life and work of the avant-garde composer Erik Satie. This quirky museum exhibits Satie's personal belongings, musical manuscripts, and provides an interactive experience for visitors to explore his innovative musical style.
- Naturospace: Located on Boulevard Charles V, Naturospace is a tropical butterfly house and botanical garden. Inside this large greenhouse, visitors can wander through lush vegetation while observing various species of exotic butterflies flying freely. It offers a unique and peaceful experience for nature enthusiasts.
- The Salt Halls: Situated on Quai Saint-Etienne, the Salt Halls (Les Greniers à Sel) are a fascinating historical site. These former warehouses were once used for storing salt, a valuable commodity during the Middle Ages. Today, they house art galleries, workshops, and cultural events, providing a glimpse into Honfleur's maritime past.
- The Gardens of Saint-Gatien's Church: Adjacent to Saint-Gatien's Church, these serene gardens offer a tranquil retreat from the bustling streets of Honfleur. Visitors can relax on the benches, admire the well-tended flower beds, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance while taking in views of the church's impressive facade.
- The Saint-Joseph Church: Located on Place Saint-Joseph, this charming church is known for its beautiful stained glass windows and peaceful atmosphere. It offers a peaceful place for reflection and is worth a visit for its architectural beauty.
- The Eugene Isabey Museum: Situated on Rue de la Ville, the Eugene Isabey Museum is dedicated to the works of the renowned Honfleur artist, Eugene Isabey. The museum displays a collection of his paintings, showcasing his talent for capturing maritime scenes and landscapes. 10. The Lieutenance: Situated at the entrance of the Vieux Bassin, the Lieutenance is a historic building dating back to the 17th century. This former residence of the King's Lieutenant now serves as a museum, providing insight into the history and maritime heritage of Honfleur.