A Deep Guide to Tourism in Rouen, the Heart of Normandy

Off-the-beaten-path ancient cities around Paris! Medieval streets + Joan of Arc stories + Monet paintings – This article will take you through them all!

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I’ve been to Paris and the South of France. I wonder where else I can go? Why not take a look at Rouen, a hidden gem that can be reached directly from Paris in just 1.5 hours? The wooden house, the Gothic cathedral, the site of Joan of Arc’s Trial… This guide, even collected by locals, will take you to every corner of Rouen and check in at monet ‘s camera position 📸

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Part One: Overview of Rouen City

1.1 Geographical Location and Historical Background

Rouen is located in the Normandy region of northwestern France, on the banks of the Seine River. It is only 135 kilometers away from Paris and can be reached by train (high-speed train TER or intercity train Intercites) in about 1 hour and 30 minutes. This city was once one of the most prosperous ports in Europe during the Middle Ages, benefiting from the thriving shipping and textile industries along the Seine River.

The coat of arms of Rouen features a “Paschal Lamb”, symbolizing its agricultural traditions. However, the most famous historical event of this city is undoubtedly the trial and burning of Joan of Arc here in 1431, making it an important religious and historical holy site in France.

1.2 Urban Features and Architectural Characteristics

Rouen is known as the “City of a Hundred Towers” (La ville aux cent clochers), named for the spires of many Gothic churches. Despite being heavily bombed during World War II, the post-war restoration work has preserved its medieval appearance, especially the half-timbered houses and cobblestone streets in the old town, which are like walking back in time to the Renaissance.

Rouen has the second largest number of historical sites in France after Paris, including:

Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Rouen

Gros-Horloge

The Church of Joan of Arc (Eglise Sainte-Jeanne-d ‘Arc

Abbaye Saint-Ouen Monastery

In addition, Rouen was also the source of inspiration for the impressionist painter Claude Monet, who created over 30 series of paintings of Rouen Cathedral in the 1890s, capturing the beauty of the architecture under different lighting conditions.

Part Two: Traffic Guide

2.1 How to get from Paris to Rouen?

(1) Train (Recommended

Departure station: Paris Saint-Lazare Station (Gare Saint-Lazare

Driving time: 1 hour and 30 minutes (direct)

Ticket price: Starting from 10 euros for advance booking, it may increase to 30 euros for approaching dates

Schedule: Approximately 20 trips per day. It is quite crowded during peak hours (7 to 9 a.m. on weekdays)

(2) Long-distance bus (Economy Option)

Operators: FlixBus, BlaBlaCar Bus

Ticket price: 1-10 euros (subject to booking time)

Driving time: Approximately 2 hours

Disadvantage: Paris bus stops are relatively remote (such as Porte Maillot)

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2.2 Transportation within Rouen

The public transportation in Rouen is operated by Astuce, including:

Tramway: 4 lines (T1-T4), covering major attractions

Bus: Free every Saturday

River Ferry (Calypso) : Solar-powered, free on weekends

Bicycle (Lovelo) : 1 euro daily pass, free for 30 minutes

Recommendation: Purchase a 1-hour pass (1.7 euros), which is applicable to all buses and trams.

Part Three: Must-Visit Attractions

3.1 Notre-Dame de Rouen Cathedral

Architectural style: Gothic and Flamboyant Gothic

Features

The Butter Tower (Tour de Beurre) : It is named after the donations made by believers during Lent

Tour Saint-Romain: The oldest clock tower in Rouen

Monet’s paintings: The museum houses the “Rouen Cathedral” series

Light Show: Summer Night Projection Performance (Free

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3.2 Gros-Horloge

History: An astronomical clock from the 14th century, with its dial symbolizing the cycles of the sun and the moon

Summit: Panoramic view of the old town (Ticket: 7 euros)

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3.3 Attractions related to Joan of Arc

The Church of Joan of Arc (Eglise Sainte-Jeanne-d ‘Arc

Modern architecture, resembling an upside-down ship, symbolizes the flames of Joan of Arc’s sacrifice

The interior stained Windows are from the destroyed St. Vincent’s Church

Historial Jeanne d ‘Arc

Recreate the trial process through multimedia (with English guided Tours provided)

Place du Vieux-Marche

The exact location where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake was marked

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3.4 Aitre Saint-Maclou Church and Skeleton House

Church: Flame Gothic architecture, exquisitely carved

The Skeleton House: A mass grave during the Black Death period, with wooden beams carved with skull patterns

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3.5 Cote Sainte-Catherine

Best viewpoint: A panoramic view of Rouen and the Seine River

Hiking route: 525 steps. It is recommended to visit at sunset

Part Four: Food Recommendations

4.1 Local specialties

Normandy cheeses: Camembert, Livarot

Cider: Paired with Crepes

Duck dishes: such as Confit de Canard

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4.2 Recommended Restaurants

The official website of the restaurant’s feature per capita consumption

Gill (two-Michelin-starred) French and Japanese fusion cuisine

La Marmite Family-style French cuisine

Tandem Seasonal Menu

Pommes d ‘Epices is a traditional Normandy dish

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Part Five: Shopping and Markets

5.1 Characteristic Markets

Old Market Square (Place du Vieux-Marche) : Open daily and host a food festival in autumn

Marche Saint-Marc: A weekend antique and agricultural products market

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5.2 Shopping Center

Halles Agrivin: Food Market, local produce

Galeries Lafayette: French brand clothing

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Part VI: Itinerary Suggestions

Day 1: Rouen Cathedral → Saint-Marcleo Church → Rue des Voeux → Joan of Arc Church → Old Market Square → Saint-Van Abbey → Saint-Catherine Hill

Summary

Rouen is a city that blends medieval history, Gothic architecture and culinary culture, making it an ideal destination for travelers who enjoy in-depth exploration. The transportation is convenient and the scenic spots are concentrated. You can enjoy the essence within 2 to 3 days. Whether you are an art lover, a history enthusiast, or a gourmet, you can all find your own way of traveling here.