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Rue Saint-Romain

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Rue Saint-Romain is one of Rouen's most picturesque and historic streets, winding through the old town with its well-preserved medieval half-timbered houses. The street connects the Cathédrale Notre-Dame to the Abbatiale Saint-Ouen, making it a natural route for visitors exploring the city's heritage. Each building leans at a slight angle, their timber frames painted in warm earth tones, with ground floors now housing artisan shops, cafés, and galleries. The cobblestone pavement and lack of traffic create a peaceful atmosphere, inviting you to look up at the carved wooden details and the occasional stone archway. This street is a photographer's dream, especially in the soft morning light or when the evening lamps glow.

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  • Admire the leaning half-timbered houses with their unique carvings and corbelled upper floors.
  • Visit the small boutiques selling local crafts, antiques, and Norman specialties.
  • Stop at a café terrace for a coffee and people-watching.
  • Look for the restored medieval well and the old street signs.
  • Walk the entire length from the cathedral to the abbey for a full medieval experience.

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Ways to visit Rue Saint-Romain

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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