French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in Le Havre
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The Église St Joseph stands proud in the centre of reconstructed Le Havre. The steeple rises like a lighthouse visible from land and sea. I would highly recommend visiting the interior particularly later in the day as the sun descends in the sky and light plays on the stained glass and colors the airy concrete structure.
4.5 based on 815 reviews
The botanical gardens of Le Havre, founded only in 2000, are formed within the old 19th century Vauban-style fort high above the city. There are great views of the city and docks and across the Seine estuary from the ramparts. The gardens are set out to demonstrate different plants from across the world, either in open beds or within a series of glasshouses with, for example, wonderful cacti, exotic tropical plants and orchids of all shapes and descriptions. There are experimental flower beds where the City tries out planting schemes for its parks and borders in town. Everything is labelled for the serious botanists, but this place can be enjoyed by everybody just as a park or somewhere for the kids to rush around.
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4.5 based on 194 reviews
really well designed, and although this is in the city itself there is a relaxing atmosphere and also a mixture of gardens and water fountains
4.5 based on 71 reviews
Le Havre Tourist Information Office was founded in 1891 making it one of the oldest in France. The variety and type of services provided by the company, the skills utilised to ensure its smooth running and its level of facilities has seen Le Havre Tourist Information Office awarded category I and certified with the French standard for customer service in November 2000.
Very nice staff, knowledgeable about their city. Book one of the tour that is offered to learn about Port 2000, or the "bruleries de cafe"
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