Rouen

Rouen is the capital of the French region of Upper Normandy on the River Seine, 135 km (approximately 90 minutes drive) northwest from the centre of Paris. The city has a population of 110,000 and its metropolitan area includes some 666,000 inhabitants (2017). It is where Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake, but the main reason for visiting is its incredible cathedral that inspired Monet to paint over 30 canvases. Rouen was the home of the author, Gustave Flaubert.

Understand
Rouen was for a long time France's second city, after Paris, which explains the richness of the town's artistic heritage. It has hosted many famous French writers, including Victor Hugo, Guy Maupassant, and Gustave Flaubert, among others. Today, it deserves a visit for its monuments, Gothic art being particularly well represented, but also for the charm of its alleyways and the many half-timbered houses there are.

The town is on the right bank of the River Seine, but today, includes the left bank (the Saint-Sever area in particular, on the south of the river), and the Île Lacroix.

By car

 * From Paris, Rouen is approximately an hour and a half's drive (135 km) north-west from the centre of the French capital, the fastest route including the A13 motorway (note: this a toll road). An alternative route would include the N14 slightly further to the north.
 * From the Channel port city of Dieppe, Rouen is approximately an hour's drive (66 km) south along the N27.
 * From the French end of the Eurotunnel, Rouen is approximately a 2-hour drive (208 km) using the E402.
 * From other major centres in Normandy, Rouen is respectively 90 km (1 hr 10 min) from Le Havre, 128 km (1 hr 25 min) from Caen, 156 km (1 hr 45 min) from Bayeux and 249 km (2 hr 45 min) from Cherbourg.

By train

 * The train posting in Paris St-Lazare can be confusing to the first-time traveller. The train platform number (la voie) is not posted until 15–20 minutes before the departure, so do not panic if you arrive earlier than that. Look for the train heading to Le Havre or Dieppe which will be leaving from the platforms to the right as you enter the concourse. Do not forget to punch (composter) your ticket in one of the yellow machines before boarding. This will validate your ticket.
 * The train posting in Paris St-Lazare can be confusing to the first-time traveller. The train platform number (la voie) is not posted until 15–20 minutes before the departure, so do not panic if you arrive earlier than that. Look for the train heading to Le Havre or Dieppe which will be leaving from the platforms to the right as you enter the concourse. Do not forget to punch (composter) your ticket in one of the yellow machines before boarding. This will validate your ticket.

By bus
Flixbus and BlablaCar Bus serve the city. From Paris, connections can be made with buses throughout France and Europe.

By boat
Ferries from the UK go to the French ports of Dieppe and Le Havre, from where trains can be caught to Rouen. For foot-passengers, the train and ferry journey from London via Newhaven and Dieppe is one of the most pleasant and restful ways of getting to Rouen.

Get around
The city center is compact and all sights can easily be seen by foot, however, there is public transport throughout the town.

The Métro du Rouen is a tramway operating in Rouen, running north to south from Boulingrin in the north to Saint-Sever, where it branches off into two lines - one to Technopôle and one to Georges Braque.

There is also a "bus rapid transit" system, which is very similar to a normal bus system, in Rouen, called the Transport est-ouest rouennais (TEOR). This system has three lines in the town, T1, T2 and T3, all of which run on the north of the river.

A normal bus system also exists with 29 lines operating throughout the town.

Tickets for public transport can be bought from many places, including the Gare-Rue Verte tram station on Place Bernard-Tissot, the Théâtre des Arts tram station on rue Jeanne d'Arc, from conductors on buses (not on TEOR) and from automatic ticket machines at metro and TEOR stations. Tickets can also be bought by text, costing €1.60 and are valid for one hour.


 * Velo-R north of the Seine on Avenue Jeanne D' Arc (near the metro station) rents bikes for €1-2 per day. The city also has an official bicycle rental scheme where you can rent a bike at one location and drop it off at another.
 * A scooter shop on Avenue De Bretagne no. 18 rents scooters but they need to be reserved ahead of time. There is also an Avis in town.

By taxi

 * Taxi Rouen Farnes,  +33 6 89 07 78 61

Do

 * Rouen has many biking trails and forests nearby. There is a trail on the north side of the Seine to the Foret Roumare. La Véloroute du Val de Seine is a cycling route following the Seine starting at Elbeuf just south of Rouen, and ending at Le Havre.
 * Get a boat trip along the Seine, some companies offering cruises include Escapade en Seine and Normandie Croisières.
 * Football: US Quevilly-Rouen were relegated in 2024 and now play soccer in Championnat National, the third tier. Their home ground Stade Robert Diochon (capacity 8300) is in Le Petit-Quevilly, 5 km south across the river from city centre.
 * Football: US Quevilly-Rouen were relegated in 2024 and now play soccer in Championnat National, the third tier. Their home ground Stade Robert Diochon (capacity 8300) is in Le Petit-Quevilly, 5 km south across the river from city centre.
 * Football: US Quevilly-Rouen were relegated in 2024 and now play soccer in Championnat National, the third tier. Their home ground Stade Robert Diochon (capacity 8300) is in Le Petit-Quevilly, 5 km south across the river from city centre.
 * Football: US Quevilly-Rouen were relegated in 2024 and now play soccer in Championnat National, the third tier. Their home ground Stade Robert Diochon (capacity 8300) is in Le Petit-Quevilly, 5 km south across the river from city centre.
 * Football: US Quevilly-Rouen were relegated in 2024 and now play soccer in Championnat National, the third tier. Their home ground Stade Robert Diochon (capacity 8300) is in Le Petit-Quevilly, 5 km south across the river from city centre.

Buy

 * Market on Saturdays and Sundays at Place Saint Marc. Fresh produce, flowers, bric-a-brac and antiques. Well worth a visit. Closes early on Sunday, approx at 13:00.
 * Cheeses, meats, fruit and vegetables can be bought at the Vieux Marche. A larger selection, as well as used clothing, furniture, and knick-knacks can be found at the Place de Saint Marc.

Eat
Most of the tourist restaurants are located near the Eglise Sainte Jenne D'Arc. They are likely to be open Sunday when most other restaurants are closed. There are also shops, markets, and patisseries in that square and scattered throughout Rouen to purchase food. Many are open Sunday as well.

Drink

 * Hotel de Bourgtheroulde has a beautiful artistic bar with cocktails ranging from €9-13.
 * Hotel de Bourgtheroulde has a beautiful artistic bar with cocktails ranging from €9-13.

Hospitals
CHU de Rouen has five hospitals in the Rouen area.



Consulates

 * 🇩🇰 Denmark
 * 🇩🇪 Germany
 * 🇳🇵 Nepal

Go next
The whole Norman countryside, coast, and the Seine valley are spectacular with beautiful peaceful green pastures and forests, white cliffs, and including such famous sites as the cliff-arches of Etretat.
 * Dieppe, a lovely seaside resort, 45 minutes away.
 * An ideal half-day trip would include Les Andelys, a picturesque village with an impressive castle just south of Rouen
 * Next stop could be the little 17th-century harbor of Honfleur, west
 * Le Havre and its modern architecture which belongs to the prestigious Unesco World Heritage List (regular trains running from Rouen)Visit Le Havre page on the site to get a better view of western Normandy
 * From Rouen station you can reach Bayeux and its impressive tapestry. It is a two-hour train ride and is only 30 minutes from the D-Day beaches. Additionally, busy Lille, chock full of museums and an enormous flea market in early September, lies to the North; about two hours on the train, each way.
 * Vernon and Monet's home at Giverny are about 40 minutes away on the train (direction of Paris, less than.