Rouen is a delightful blend of history and culture, making it a must-visit in France. The city is famous for its stunning Gothic architecture, including the iconic Rouen Cathedral, which inspired Monet. Stroll through its charming medieval streets, savor delicious local dishes like duck confit, and explore the vibrant art scene. With its rich history, including ties to Joan of Arc, Rouen offers a captivating experience that will leave you enchanted. Don’t miss the chance to discover this hidden gem!
Rouen, France
Top things to do in Rouen
15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Gros Horloge
A 14th-century astronomical clock in a Renaissance arch on a pedestrian street, with a belfry offering panoramic city views.
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen
One of France's finest art museums, with a vast collection from the 15th century to modern times, including notable Impressionist works.
Place du Vieux Marché
Historic square where Joan of Arc was executed, now a lively plaza with a striking modern church and bustling cafés.
Historial Jeanne d'Arc
Interactive museum in the Archbishop's Palace that brings Joan of Arc's trial and legacy to life through cutting-edge technology.
Aître Saint-Maclou
A rare medieval ossuary with macabre carvings, now a cultural center, dating from the Black Death era.
Church of Saint Maclou
A flamboyant Gothic church in Rouen, famed for its intricate facade and stunning stained glass windows.
Saint-Ouen Abbey Church
A grand Gothic abbey church in Rouen, considered one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Normandy.
Pont Gustave Flaubert
A modern vertical-lift bridge over the Seine in Rouen, one of the tallest lift bridges in the world.
Rue du Gros-Horloge
A historic pedestrian street in Rouen lined with half-timbered houses, shops, and cafes, leading to the iconic Gros Horloge and the cathedral.
Jardin des Plantes de Rouen
A large botanical garden in Rouen featuring diverse plant collections, greenhouses, and thematic gardens, perfect for a peaceful stroll.
Colline Sainte-Catherine
A hill in Rouen offering panoramic views of the city, the Seine, and the cathedral, famously painted by Claude Monet.
Palais de Justice
A stunning Gothic courthouse in Rouen, one of France's oldest, with intricate stonework and a rich legal history.
Rue Saint-Romain
A charming medieval street in Rouen lined with half-timbered houses, perfect for a leisurely stroll and photos.
Musée Le Secq des Tournelles
A unique museum of antique ironwork housed in a former church, showcasing locks, keys, tools, and ornate metalwork.
Rouen Cathedral
A masterpiece of Gothic architecture in Rouen, famous for its intricate facade and Monet's paintings, housing the heart of Richard the Lionheart.
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