About Le Havre

A busy port perched where the mouth of the Seine meets the English Channel, Le Havre has a long history as a strategic trading hub. Now a popular first stop on a French driving holiday, the city has an increasing number of historic and cultural attractions of its own. Accommodation options include simple self-catering spots as well as chic boutique hotels, fit for a whole array of travellers. Our selection of the best places to stay in Le Havre highlights a central property with stacks of charm, well-suited to couples or families.

Historically essential to the movement of goods bound for Paris, Le Havre was heavily bombed during the Second World War. Following a spectacular redesign by French architect Auguste Perret, this intriguing city now fuses centuries-old architecture with a bright, forward-thinking feel, for which it has gained UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Admire the unusual Eglise St-Joseph, with its 107 metre-high tower, marvel at Impressionist masterpieces in the Musée Malraux, and catch a glimpse of the enormous working port area before tucking in to a delicious seafood lunch or dinner.

You’ll also find striking beaches for long strolls or sailing excursions nearby, as well as opportunities to cycle, hike and horse ride in the rolling countryside of Normandy. Little ones will love playing in Le Havre’s many parks, too. Pretty coastal Honfleur is just across the river, and well worth a wander for its painted houses, idyllic fishing port and strong Impressionist connections.

Book a room at one of the best places to stay in Le Havre and spend a few more days in the city than you might have previously — you won’t be disappointed!

The Best Places to Stay in Le Havre

For Boutique Charm

  • Hotel Vent d'Ouest is a charming hotel near the heart of Le Havre with 35 elegant rooms, suites and apartments. Couples will appreciate the pampering Nuxe Spa, whilst families can book a spacious flat and will delight in being just moments from the coast and beaches. Expect regional cuisine at the restaurant. Lovely.

FOR AN APARTMENT OR HOLIDAY COTTAGE

  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

  • Fly to Le Havre – Octeville Airport, just 3.5 miles from the city. Alternatively, travel by train from Paris or take a ferry across the Channel from Portsmouth.
  • Normandy is brilliant for a road trip! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Travel during the spring or summer for the best weather, with temperatures peaking at around 20°C in July and August — this is the busiest time of year. For a quieter trip, consider visiting in April or September, although the weather will be cooler.

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The best hotels in Le Havre

Hotel Vent d'Ouest

Le Havre

A chic hotel in the centre of town yet just minutes from the beach. A choice of elegantly styled rooms, suites, and apartments (some with private balconies) suit all guests. Supreme pampering can be had at the Nuxe Spa and the restaurant serves traditional fare. Ideal crashpad for local exploring.

  • Families - Ideal for families with the choice of spacious family rooms or apartments that sleep up to four and have kitchenettes
  • Local exploring - Well set in the heart of the Perret neighborhood, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and just a few minutes from the beach
  • Short break - Well positioned for those taking a ferry crossing
  • Spa - The spa offers massages and body treatments using NUXE natural health and beauty products
from £104 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees