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Penny Vinlaclaent44 Rue Haute
Honfleur
14600
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Description for B&B:
La Petite Folie, located in the heart of historic St Catherine, offers five stunningly designed rooms, each boasting a spacious and tranquil ambiance. Four of the rooms feature generously-sized beds (queen equivalent, measuring 160x200), while the remaining room offers two oversized twin beds (100x200). Each room also includes its own private ensuite bathroom or shower.Guests can enjoy the exclusive use of a large salon, overlooking the beautiful garden, which features a charming Folie or Pavillion dating back to the late 1800s. This delightful accommodation is perfectly situated just steps away from the port, an array of exceptional restaurants, fantastic shopping opportunities, as well as popular attractions such as La Maison du Satie and the Museum Boudin.
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We are delighted to present two (soon to be three) charming apartments, perfectly situated in the heart of the town within a historic 14th century residence. Each apartment occupies its own private floor, either on the first or second level, and boasts a delightful small garden courtyard.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Honfleur center, follow the signs from A13. When you arrive in town, keep an eye out for small white signs directing you to Naturospace. This attraction is located on Blvd Charles 5, behind the house. Rue Haute runs parallel to Charles V, and our location is directly across from the public gardens. The entrance can be found at 44 rue Haute; please note that there is no entrance from the garden.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
4 | 134 | 168 | 840 | 910 | oui | ![]() |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 165 | 185 | 980 | 1085 | oui | ![]() |
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Apartment | 3 | 165 | 185 | 950 | 1250 | non | ![]() |
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Notes: coffee & tea en suite |
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Attractions
- Vieux Bassin de Honfleur: Located just a few minutes' walk from Rue Haute, Vieux Bassin is a picturesque old harbor in Honfleur. It is surrounded by colorful buildings and filled with traditional fishing boats, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or to enjoy a meal in one of the waterfront restaurants.
- Saint Catherine's Church: Situated in the heart of Honfleur, Saint Catherine's Church is the largest wooden church in France. Built by shipbuilders in the 15th century, it has a unique architecture resembling an overturned ship. The church is open to visitors and offers panoramic views of the city from its bell tower.
- The Eugène Boudin Museum: This museum is dedicated to the works of Eugène Boudin, a local artist who was a precursor to Impressionism. Located near the Vieux Bassin, it showcases a collection of his paintings, as well as works by other Impressionist artists. The museum provides insight into the artistic heritage of Honfleur and the surrounding region.
- La Lieutenance: This historical building was once the residence of the lieutenant of the King, serving as a symbol of the royal authority in Honfleur. It now houses the Honfleur Visitor Center, where visitors can learn about the city's history, architecture, and events. The building itself is a fine example of Norman architecture and is worth a visit.
- The Satie Houses: Honfleur is also known for its association with composer Erik Satie. The Satie Houses consist of three small houses dedicated to the life and work of this influential musician. Visitors can explore Satie's living spaces, view exhibitions about his life, and even listen to his compositions.
- The Garden of Personalities: Situated near the Vieux Bassin, this charming garden pays tribute to famous personalities associated with Honfleur. It features bronze statues and plaques dedicated to artists, writers, and historical figures who have had a connection to the city. The garden offers a serene environment to relax and admire the sculptures.
- The Salt Halls: The Salt Halls of Honfleur are a historical site that used to serve as a storage and trading place for salt in the past. Today, they host art exhibitions, cultural events, and craft markets. The unique architecture of the halls and their location near the harbor make them an interesting place to visit.
- The Normandy Bridge: For those interested in engineering marvels, the Normandy Bridge is a must-see attraction. It is one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the world, connecting Honfleur to Le Havre. Visitors can appreciate the stunning views of the Seine estuary from the bridge or take a boat tour to see it up close. These tourist attractions near 44 Rue Haute in Honfleur offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the charm and beauty of this picturesque French town.