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Weekend Getaway in Paris

WEEKEND ESTATE IN PARIS

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You are in Paris and you have turned the city upside down. On top of that, you preferred the summer months for a trip to Paris.. Now that’s right, the roads, which are already crowded with the influx of tourists in the summer months of Paris, become full and the city suffocates.. And the Parisians take their long vacations, especially in the summer.. They must go on vacation. Parisians, who count the days to go on public holidays or vacation, or those who cannot go, also make a weekend getaway.. And they entrust Paris to tourists…

Let’s see these beautiful cities and all the information located in the Northern Normandy Region and on the coast of the English Channel..

Where to go from Paris for a weekend getaway?

Weekend getaway route from Paris; Rue, Le havre, twin brothers Trouville and Deauville.

Bonus: Click here for our route including Lille, France ‘s northernmost city.

How to get there?

You can go to Deauville in an average of 2.5 hours by train from Paris Saint Lazare Station. If you wish, you can go to Deauville by renting a car.. Do not forget that the villages of France are beautiful, this tour is definitely worth your time.

What to eat?

In Deauville; L’ Essantiel, Plage du Bar du Soleil, Le Café de Paris in Place du Morny and Breton, Les Quatre Chats or Le Drakkar are the restaurants we would recommend..

In Trouville; Try Charlotte Corday and Les Mouettes pastenelei.

What to try?

Calvados: This region-specific wine made from cider

Where to go for fun?

The former Regine’s Club at Barriere casino is now Brummel’s Club.. The most popular entertainment venue in Deauville, too.

Where to stay?

The bungolows on the beach in Deauville are actually rented annually, but if you’re lucky, you You can also stay in bungolow rooms decorated with movie posters on the beach… Normandie Barriere hotel is the most expensive hotel in the city. We can only say that the one who gave the money blew the whistle… We rented a house in Trouville and since we were a group of about 10 friends, we stayed in the villa for a fee of 100 Euros per person.

DEAUVİLLE

Deauville, whose name was mentioned with Trouville sur Mer, got out of Trouville with its development over time and made its name known to the world.

Change of English Channel Our first stop on the sea (Mache) coast, Deauville is an exclusive holiday location with its long sandy beach, opulent houses, yacht club, casino, mansions, polo and horse races, and of course, indispensable large golf courses.. In addition, Deauville announces its name to the whole world with the Deauville American Cinema Festival held every September.. Because these two cities have a completely different style from each other.. Deauville, the oldest holiday resort in France, is richer and more ostentatious, dating back to the mid-1800s, that is, the time of Louis-Philippe.. It was discovered by artists and wealthy people at that time.. Plage à la mode, that is, the famous beach Deauville, illustrated by famous painters such as Eugène Boudin. Then, in 1861, the half-brother of Napoleon III, the Duc de Mornay and many aristocrats, started to buy luxury villas on the seashore. and became a city chosen for vacation in a short time.. Later, upon the intense interest in Deauville, a train line was established from Paris to Deauville in 1847.. First the construction of Casino de Deauville, then the expansion of the hippodrome in 1911, the opening of the first store of the famous chain of stores Printemps in Deauville after Paris, the popularity of the Casino in 1921 and the interest of high society from all over the world in horse races. Deauville, who was on the rise with 2. The city was occupied by the Germans during World War II and the stagnation of the city ended with its liberation with the Normandy landing.. The summit was played with the Deauville American Film Festival, where famous actors were hosted.. The city, where not only horse racing but also horse sales are available, is a French city that can be considered as luxurious as Monaco in terms of wealth and splendor.. (Gonk! Monaco is actually autonomous, but it’s within the borders of France.)

Must see in Deauville:

  • Villa Strassburger: Billionaire Ralph Strassburger from the Count of Henri de Rothschild The villa that passed to Turkey and gave as a gift to Deauville by his son, where the whole world speaks with its wonderful architecture
  • Mont Canisy: You will see the Canisy Defense trenches (Batteries du Mont Canisy) on an area of ​​13 hectares, located at an altitude of 110 meters above sea level. ..
  • Calouste Gulbenkian park: 24 hectares, owned by Deauville since 1973 and is one of the finest examples of Normandy’s beautiful gardens.
  • Rue Eugène-Colas: too luxurious street with brands
  • Promenade des Planches (Les Planches): A walking path along the beach. On one side of this road are bars, cafes, luxury hotels, villas and discos, as well as Normandy houses, half of which are timber.
  • Place Morny: The old fish market
  • Casino Barrière
  • Plage de Deauville
  • Hippodrome de la Touques

 DEAUVİLLE- TROUVİLLE

Deauville and its neighbor Trouville You can pass through the canal of La Touques River, which passes through the river, with small boats called Bac for 1 Euro.. But it will be much more enjoyable to walk this road, which is 2 km away.. After all, what could be better than walking along the beach.

TROUVİLLE

Trouville-sur-Mer is a more normal, more modest city than us.. In fact, Trouville, who first overshadowed Deauville, is overshadowed this time by the glory of his identical twin brother.. Unlike Deuville, the middle class Parisians preferred the city, 19. The city, which was frequented by famous painters such as Mozin and Flaubert in the 19th century, and where expensive and luxurious resort hotels and mansions are located, competes with Deuville with its 2 km long beach…

Trouville, 3. A coastal city adorned with flowers, which stood out as a holiday destination during the Napoleonic era. If you climb its hills, you will see the most ostentatious villas of Normandy, belonging to the upper strata of its time.. Many painters, especially Monet, Boudin, Corot, Cournet and Pissarro, immortalized this beauty.. In fact, young Flaubert met the love of his life on this beach.. Although Trouville is known as a socialite with its wooden beach road (planches, boardwalk) and casino, it is an insulting and lively fishing port that also appeals to the middle class…

The places to see in Trouville:

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  • Grande Plage: 2 km long beach on Trouville’s name
  • Musée Villa Montabello: The mansion, built in 1865, is famous for the fame of Trouville, especially Charles Mozin. , mirrors the work of Eugène Isabey and poster artist Raymond Savignac, and the history of Trouville’s sea bathing… Remember, swimming in the sea at that time was only an aristocrat action.
  • Trouville-sur- Mer Museum gallery: Exhibition space dedicated to Raymond Savignac, who lived between 1907-2002 and considered Trouville his home. Simple and cleverly designed advertising posters, especially the Aspro sign and the curved smoke of the Gitanes cigarette, the “new Bic ballpoint pen” advertising poster scattered around the world.
  • Corniche Normade: Trouville’ After navigating the wooden beach road of in, drive towards the city of Honfleur and its old port as Courbet and Proust did… In the greenery, you will see the wonderful houses where the Seine River meets the English Channel… Before the Villerville resort hotel was built by the sea, Le Havre’ You could see the sea and the oil production facilities from the sea…

RUE

Must see places on Rue: Chateau Du Broutel, Chapelle du Saint-Esprit , Saint Wulphy, Beffroi de Rue (Belfries of Belgium and France)

Le Crotoy: In the Bay of the Somme, a long sandy beach 7 kilometers from Rue.

LE HAVRE

The architectural structure in Le Havre is very different from that in other French cities. It includes examples of modern construction and post-war architecture.. The reconstruction of the city has been so successful that Le Havre has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.. While visiting the city, it is necessary to see some buildings in order to understand the work of Auguste Perret.. The city, which was especially chosen by Parisians for settlement in the 20th century, impresses with its beach for holidays as well.

Places to see in Le Havre:

  • Church of Saint Joseph (Église Saint-Joseph) Joseph du Havre): Roman catholic church built after the war, its octagonal tower 100 meters high. It was built during the rebuilding of Le Havre between 1951 and 1958 and. It was completely destroyed by the British in World War II.. The work started by Auguste Perret was completed by students from Perret’s school after his death.. The interior design by Marguerite Huré brings the inside of the church to the list of must-visit places with the light coming from the mosaic windows. The building named Volcan, designed by Oscar Niemeyer in 1982. The building overlooking the Bassin du Commerce pond was inspired by the School of Le Corbusier… The building designed by André Malraux as a cultural house is the most prestigious cultural center of France and even Europe… Music performances, theater and movie screenings take place
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  • André-Malraux Museum of Modern Art: Another cultural corner of Le Havre where glass is used instead of reinforced concrete. Known for the collection of Impressionist painters, the museum also includes handmade objects made of ivory, and special ceramics from the cities of Rouen and Normandi in France.. In addition, among the works donated to the museum, there are works by the famous painter Monet, especially Water Lilies. Deux chevaux à l’écurie”, “Dame en blanc sur la plage de Trouville”, “Paysage au bord de l’eau”, “Environs de Plougaste” and L.A.. Dubourg’s “La Jetée d’Honfleur” is also in the museum.

    • Town Hall Square (Place de l’Hotel de ville): Next to the Town Hall (Mairie du Havre, Town Hall). In the square is another building made by Auguste Perret.. An interesting visual show emerges with the reflection of the fountain and trees on the reinforced concrete building with its high tower.. In addition, Cathedral Notre-Dame takes its place in the square.
    • St.. Joseph’s Church, Le Havre, is a Roman Catholic church in Le Havre, France, built between 1951 and 1957/58 as part of the reconstruction of the town of Le Havre, which was entirely destroyed by the British during World War II
    • Museum of Old Le Havre (Musee de l’Ancien Havre): Museum where the history of Le Havre is exhibited
    • Cathédrale Notre-Dame (Le Havre Cathedral): Roman catholic church, 16. It has a century-long history.. One of the oldest structures in Le Havre..

    Actually, our journey on the Parisian Riviera ends here.. As a bonus tour route, we said and added that you should also see Lille while we’re here.. Because we know that you, who follow us, cannot get enough of traveling; We have prepared the article 10 reasons to go to Lille. click efenimm..

    RESOURCES

    • http://www.lonelyplanet.com
    • http://www.francethisway. com

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