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Nowadays and more than ever, Le Havre appears as an attractive
and dynamic city, welcoming each day professional salesmen.
Listed UNESCO world heritage site, Le Havre is undoubtedly
a town to discover. Built in 1517 by François the
1st, the port city has been the bithplace of some wellknown
artists such as Jean Dubuffet, Raoul Dufy or Guillaume Aufray.
The Malraux Museum, regrouping a huge part of Le Havre
cultural history, pays tribute to these men who rub elbows with
famous impressionism pieces.
You
are in Le Havre, go and visit Honfleur and discover the
charm of the seaside resorts of yesteryear. You are only 30
minutes from Deauville and its American and Asian Film Festivals.
Continue your tour along the Côte Fleurie via Villers
and Cabourg. Only an hour from Le Havre and you
are in the middle of the emotion of the History of the Second
World War: Pegasus Bridge of Bénouville, the Caen Memorial
and the "D-Day" Beaches, theatre of some of the
most bloody battles.
To the North go for an escapade along the Côte d'Albâtre.
From Le Havre, you are 20 minutes from the breathtaking Etretat
Cliffs and the town of Fécamp.
To the East, follow the meandering Seine along La Route des
Abbayes to visit the most prestigious Abbeys of Normandy,
Jumièges, St-Wandrille, Le Bec Hellouin...
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