Honfleur, a harbor in Normandy, was popular with Impressionist painters like Monet and Boudin. They found its changing light and picturesque quays inspiring—and even today, if you return to the same spot every day to take a photo, you'll find no two are the same. On Saturday, visit the town's lively market and stock up on local cheese.
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This famous 15th-century cathedral is the largest surviving wooden church in France.
Right in the heart of town in a beautiful square. Separate bell tower and amazing structures made from wood by original ship builders. Sitting inside you feel as if you are in an old ship.
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this is an absolutely magnificent place to visit. Amazing view and such a charming little village. Lots of shops and restaurants to visit and some amazing photo opportunities! You'll love it in Honfleur!
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Had never seen a two-level carousel before! This one looked great, and was well patronised by young ones, including teenagers. Seemed to be good value too. It certainly added to the atmosphere of the harbour.
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This statue of three mussel collectors is so simple yet effective. It sits in the middle of a roundabout near the Tourist Office and depicts the ladies of Honfleur collecting mussels on the beach whatever the weather. The practice continued up to 1970 when it stopped. You might need to cross the road to see it up close and get a photograph. Simple but lovely
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