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hermawanberg
Upon Rick Steves's recommendation, we enjoyed an afternoon in Honfleur. We found the little harborside seafood cafes better than expected with fresh delicious reasonably priced seafood, fast service, and lovely views. Our 7-year-old son loved riding the antique carousel several times as well as the ferris wheel with views of the harbor.
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Paolo-Chris
My wife and I were on a tour of France that made a quick stop in Honfleur. Gorgeous sailboats were docked side-by-side in Honfleur’s picturesque little harbor. The harbor is lined with picturesque storybook shops, cafés, and restaurants. We were able to get a quick lunch of crêpes at harbor-side café, but didn’t really have enough time to explore the town. We wish we had been able to spend more time in Honfleur, as it looks like it would be an interesting place.
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KanatatripperS
The old buildings around this harbor are beautiful and quite fascinating. It feels like a step back in time. The history of the harbor is interesting for Canadians because Samuel de Champlain sailed from Honfleur on his voyages to Canada, as did 'Les Filles du Roi' who the king sent over to Canada to marry the many males settlers. There are many lovely eating spots all along the harbor where you can enjoy good food!
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32MichaelT
Stopped at Honfleur after reading some very positive reviews on TripAdvisor, was not disappointed! Wonderful small labour, lovely walk around the edges and plenty of places to eat. Saturday morning until 1pm there is also a good market thats worth a wonder around.
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maggieCDE
WE had breakfast (croissants and coffee) sitting outside at Quay side. wonderful watching the harbor