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All Suites Appart Hotel | Le Havre City Center – The docks

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  • Close to the Docks Vauban shopping centre
  • View of the docks
  • Certified Accueil Vélo residence
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Aparthotel in Normandy: Discover the treasures of this region with All Suites

Normandy is an iconic region in France, rich with a fascinating history, picturesque landscapes, and an impressive cultural heritage. Located in the northwest of France, Normandy attracts millions of visitors annually who come to discover its historic beaches, striking cliffs, charming villages, and dynamic cities. If you are looking for an apart-hotel in Normandy for your next stay, our All Suites establishments are the ideal place to settle in comfortably and explore this magnificent region.

 

Must-Visit Places in Normandy

 

The D-Day Beaches

 

Normandy is world-famous for its D-Day beaches from the Second World War. Historical sites such as Omaha Beach, Utah Beach, and Juno Beach are memorials that pay tribute to the soldiers who liberated France in 1944. Visiting these sites is both moving and educational.

 

Mont-Saint-Michel

 

A jewel of Normandy, Mont-Saint-Michel is one of the most visited tourist sites in France. Its majestic abbey perched atop a rocky islet offers breathtaking views over the surrounding bay. Whether you are passionate about history, religion, or simply in search of exceptional panoramas, Mont-Saint-Michel is a must-see.

 

The Cliffs of Étretat

 

The cliffs of Étretat are famous for their spectacular natural arches and chalk cliffs that plunge into the sea. Walk along the hiking trails to admire these unique geological formations and let yourself be enchanted by the wild beauty of the Normandy coast.

Picturesque Towns and Villages of Normandy

 

Rouen

 

Rouen, the capital of Normandy, is a historic city with a rich heritage. Wander through its cobbled streets, discover the Notre-Dame Cathedral immortalized by Monet, and visit museums dedicated to Joan of Arc. Rouen is also an excellent starting point to explore the surroundings.

 

Honfleur

 

Honfleur is a charming fishing port that has inspired many impressionist artists. Its colorful seaside houses, art galleries, and quaint cafes make it a popular destination for visitors. Don’t miss the old harbor and the wooden Sainte-Catherine Church.

 

Deauville

 

Deauville is synonymous with glamour and sophistication. Known for its casinos, horse racing, and elegant beaches, Deauville is the preferred resort location for Parisians. It is also a must-visit for film enthusiasts thanks to its famous American Film Festival.

 

Normandy Cuisine

 

Normandy is also renowned for its cuisine. Try the famous Norman cheeses like Camembert, Livarot, and Pont-l’Évêque. Enjoy fresh seafood, including oysters and mussels. Don’t miss the sweet specialties like the apple tart and the famous Calvados, a local apple brandy.

 

Book Your Hotel in Normandy with All Suites

 

Choosing an apart-hotel in Normandy with All Suites means opting for comfort, quality, and impeccable service. Our apart-hotels are ideally located to allow you to explore all the wonders of the region in the best conditions. Whatever your type of stay and needs, our establishments will meet all your expectations.
Make your stay in Normandy an unforgettable experience. Book your accommodation with All Suites now and dive into the heart of the history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes of Normandy.

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