Rare sandinmyshoes Posted June 19, 2023 #1 Share Posted June 19, 2023 We took a transatlantic and I'd like to share my notes from successful sights in each of the ports. These were collected from a number of sights including Cruise Critic. I hope these give you a good starting point for planning your port day as well. To get to city center from the ship: 30 min walk minimum; ship shuttle (not always free); taxi €8 Easily walkable city center - sightseeing bus “Bee Le Havre” (leaves from a point on the square across from the “volcano”) - 50 minute La Havre city highlights tour (they were not running the local city tour the day we were there unfortunately); it also has a tour route to Honfluer - There is a pretty seaside promenade; walk from the city center along “Ave Foch” to get there; at the gate shaped buildings turn LEFT; walk toward St Joseph’s Church (go inside; it’s surprisingly breathtaking) and then walk toward the sea - small but beautiful church on “Rue de Paris” called Cathedral Notre Dame (has lovely stone groin vault ceilings); the sidewalks along this street are mostly covered, so its good if it is a rainy day - Le Halles (the halls) is a covered market with some bakeries, a grocery store & interesting vendors by the “Volcano” (closed 1-3pm); - - -Boulangerie Maison Portier makes good bread, sandwiches, pastries & is across from the market if you want a quick bite. (I bought a "lemon frappe" Lindt chocolate bar in the grocery store at this market and looked for it in each port stop afterwards to no avail. It was splendid if you like the combo of chocolate and lemon cream and can not be found in my local stores or on Amazon.) 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Cruisingmarmi Posted July 23, 2023 #3 Share Posted July 23, 2023 On 6/19/2023 at 3:45 PM, sandinmyshoes said: We took a transatlantic and I'd like to share my notes from successful sights in each of the ports. These were collected from a number of sights including Cruise Critic. I hope these give you a good starting point for planning your port day as well. To get to city center from the ship: 30 min walk minimum; ship shuttle (not always free); taxi €8 Easily walkable city center - sightseeing bus “Bee Le Havre” (leaves from a point on the square across from the “volcano”) - 50 minute La Havre city highlights tour (they were not running the local city tour the day we were there unfortunately); it also has a tour route to Honfluer - There is a pretty seaside promenade; walk from the city center along “Ave Foch” to get there; at the gate shaped buildings turn LEFT; walk toward St Joseph’s Church (go inside; it’s surprisingly breathtaking) and then walk toward the sea - small but beautiful church on “Rue de Paris” called Cathedral Notre Dame (has lovely stone groin vault ceilings); the sidewalks along this street are mostly covered, so its good if it is a rainy day - Le Halles (the halls) is a covered market with some bakeries, a grocery store & interesting vendors by the “Volcano” (closed 1-3pm); - - -Boulangerie Maison Portier makes good bread, sandwiches, pastries & is across from the market if you want a quick bite. (I bought a "lemon frappe" Lindt chocolate bar in the grocery store at this market and looked for it in each port stop afterwards to no avail. It was splendid if you like the combo of chocolate and lemon cream and can not be found in my local stores or on Amazon.) Thanks so much! We're going to Honfleur, but hope to have some time before or after to see some of LeHavre. This is most helpful! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kickbackcruisers Posted August 6, 2023 #4 Share Posted August 6, 2023 On 6/19/2023 at 1:45 PM, sandinmyshoes said: We took a transatlantic and I'd like to share my notes from successful sights in each of the ports. These were collected from a number of sights including Cruise Critic. I hope these give you a good starting point for planning your port day as well. To get to city center from the ship: 30 min walk minimum; ship shuttle (not always free); taxi €8 Easily walkable city center - sightseeing bus “Bee Le Havre” (leaves from a point on the square across from the “volcano”) - 50 minute La Havre city highlights tour (they were not running the local city tour the day we were there unfortunately); it also has a tour route to Honfluer - There is a pretty seaside promenade; walk from the city center along “Ave Foch” to get there; at the gate shaped buildings turn LEFT; walk toward St Joseph’s Church (go inside; it’s surprisingly breathtaking) and then walk toward the sea - small but beautiful church on “Rue de Paris” called Cathedral Notre Dame (has lovely stone groin vault ceilings); the sidewalks along this street are mostly covered, so its good if it is a rainy day - Le Halles (the halls) is a covered market with some bakeries, a grocery store & interesting vendors by the “Volcano” (closed 1-3pm); - - -Boulangerie Maison Portier makes good bread, sandwiches, pastries & is across from the market if you want a quick bite. (I bought a "lemon frappe" Lindt chocolate bar in the grocery store at this market and looked for it in each port stop afterwards to no avail. It was splendid if you like the combo of chocolate and lemon cream and can not be found in my local stores or on Amazon.) Do you have any other information on their tour to Honfleur? Do you have to book in advance? We are there in May of ‘24. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare sandinmyshoes Posted August 7, 2023 Author #5 Share Posted August 7, 2023 On 8/5/2023 at 7:10 PM, kickbackcruisers said: Do you have any other information on their tour to Honfleur? Do you have to book in advance? We are there in May of ‘24. Thanks Unfortunately, I do not. I only saw the sign at the bus stop saying they went to Honfleur. They do have a website that will likely give you all the info you need for it though. I think it is just Bee Le Havre . com but you can do a google search to make sure. Enjoy! It is a beautiful area all around. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Hlitner Posted August 7, 2023 #6 Share Posted August 7, 2023 On 8/6/2023 at 1:10 AM, kickbackcruisers said: Do you have any other information on their tour to Honfleur? Do you have to book in advance? We are there in May of ‘24. Thanks You really do not need a “tour” to go to Honfleur. Taxis, at the port, will take multiple passengers for about 25 Euros. Honfleur is a very walkable town with most having lunch at one of the cafe/restaurants arrayed around the small harbor. Hank Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
holiday forever Posted September 19, 2023 #7 Share Posted September 19, 2023 (edited) Google Solent Richard he gives a good review of catching the Local bus from LE HAVRE to HONFLEUR with Pictures and prices Edited September 19, 2023 by holiday forever Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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