Rouen is a family-friendly place distinct for its cathedral and historical sites. Nature lovers can visit Seine and Jardin des Plantes. Check out other sights like Gros Horloge and Place du Vieux-Marche.
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Top neighborhoods in Rouen
- Rouen City Centre
- Quartier Vieux Marché-Cathédrale
- Centre Ville Rive Gauche
- Quartier Saint-Marc - Croix de Pierre - Saint-Nicaise
- Quartier Pasteur

Rouen City Centre
Rouen City Centre whisks you back to medieval France with its soaring Gothic cathedral and timber-framed houses leaning over cobblestone streets. Joan of Arc's legacy lives on in the square where she met her fate. Wander through pedestrian-only lanes to discover astronomical clocks, hidden courtyards, and museums showcasing Norman heritage. The dining scene celebrates local flavors with duck confit and Calvados in charming bistros around Place du Vieux-Marché. Boutique hotels in converted medieval buildings offer historic charm with modern comforts. Getting around is easy with walkable streets and the TEOR bus connecting to outer districts when your feet need a break.

Quartier Vieux Marché-Cathédrale
Quartier Vieux Marché-Cathédral transports visitors through centuries of Norman history with every step on its ancient cobblestones. The magnificent Gothic cathedral towers above half-timbered houses while the striking Gros-Horloge clock marks time as it has since medieval days. History buffs will be moved by Joan of Arc's execution site, now commemorated by a modern church. Art lovers can duck into the Musée des Beaux-Arts between explorations of winding pedestrian lanes. The neighborhood's traditional Norman brasseries serve apple-infused dishes in charming timber-framed settings. Most accommodations are hotels in converted medieval buildings with exposed beams and stone walls. The pedestrian-only streets make walking the ideal way to explore, though the cobblestones demand sturdy shoes.

Centre Ville Rive Gauche
Centre Ville Rive Gauche lets you step right into a medieval storybook with its stunning Gothic cathedral where Monet once set up his easel. Half-timbered houses lean in to create cozy passages while cobblestone streets lead to museums showcasing Norman heritage. The neighborhood's pedestrian-friendly zones make exploring the historical treasures and boutiques a total breeze. Traditional Norman bistros serve up cider-braised dishes perfect after a day of sightseeing. You'll find charming accommodations in converted medieval buildings throughout the area. Three tram stations keep you connected, though honestly, your feet are the best way to experience this walkable slice of history.

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Open Photo by Victor Arregui
Quartier Saint-Marc - Croix de Pierre - Saint-Nicaise
Rouen's Quartier Saint-Marc - Croix de Pierre - Saint-Nicaise neighborhood is known for its bars and riverfront, and entices visitors with attractions including Rue Eau de Robec and Aitre St. Maclou.
Quartier Pasteur
Rouen's Quartier Pasteur neighborhood is known for its riverfront and coffeehouses, and entices visitors with attractions including Flaubert Museum and the History of Medicine and Kindarena.
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Rouen is applauded for its museums and art with such cultural attractions as Joan of Arc Historial and Rouen Opera House. This historical city has something for everyone including its cathedral, cafes, and sights like Gros Horloge and Rue du Gros-Horloge.


























