Love Rooms en Seine-Maritime
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Welcome to Seine-Maritime, a department of spectacular cliffs and Norman heritage in the heart of the Normandy region. From the Étretat cliffs (iconic natural arches, one of the most photographed landscapes in France) to Rouen (cathedral painted by Monet, Gros-Horloge, Joan of Arc), from Le Havre (Perret UNESCO architecture, port, beach) to Dieppe (oldest seaside resort in France, castle) and Fécamp (Benedictine Palace, cliffs), Seine-Maritime offers a breathtaking Alabaster Coast (130 km of white chalk cliffs) and exceptional Norman heritage. Treat yourself to a romantic weekend in a love room with a private jacuzzi facing the English Channel cliffs. Neighboring departments: Eure (27), Calvados (14), Somme (80), Oise (60) and Pas-de-Calais (62).

Prefecture of Seine-Maritime, Rouen is an exceptional city of art and history: the Notre-Dame Cathedral (facade painted by Monet — 30 paintings in the series, highest cast-iron spire in France at 151 m), the Gros-Horloge (Renaissance astronomical clock in an arch spanning the street, emblem of the city), the Place du Vieux-Marché (where Joan of Arc was burned in 1431, modern inverted-shaped church), the medieval quarter (half-timbered streets, Aître Saint-Maclou — plague ossuary, flamboyant Gothic Saint-Ouen church) and the Museum of Fine Arts (Caravaggio, Monet, Sisley). Treat yourself to a room with a private jacuzzi in Rouen after a stroll through the old town at sunset.
A world-famous natural site, Étretat dazzles with its white chalk cliffs and their spectacular natural arches: the Aiguille creuse (70 m, immortalized by Maurice Leblanc in Arsène Lupin), the Porte d'Aval (which Maupassant compared to an elephant dipping its trunk into the sea), the Manneporte and the Porte d'Amont. The Jardins d'Étretat (contemporary hanging gardens above the cliffs, sculptures) and the village (Belle Époque villas, market halls) complete this unforgettable romantic setting.
Rebuilt by Auguste Perret after 1945, the city center of Le Havre is classified as UNESCO (one of the few modern architectural ensembles classified in the world): the Saint-Joseph church (107 m lantern tower, stained glass windows of light), the Perret show apartment, the MuMa (André Malraux Museum of Modern Art — second impressionist collection in France after Orsay, Monet, Boudin, Dufy) and the Le Havre beach (longest urban beach in northern France, beach huts, redesigned seafront). A vibrant and cultural maritime port.
The oldest seaside resort in France (sea bathing was invented here in the 19th century), Dieppe charms with its castle-museum (overlooking the English Channel, unique ivory collection in the world — Dieppe tradition since the 16th century), its seafront lawn (the longest in France, promenade facing the cliffs), the fishing port (scallops, herring, fish market) and the Pollet district (fishing village). International Kite Festival every two years.
Former capital of the Newfoundland fishermen (cod fishing on the Grand Banks), Fécamp impresses with the Benedictine Palace (neo-Gothic and neo-Renaissance palace housing the Benedictine liqueur distillery, museum of sacred art), the Abbey Church of the Trinity (one of the largest churches in Normandy, relic of the Precious Blood), the cliffs (Cap Fagnet — highest cliff on the Alabaster Coast, 105 m, panorama) and the port. A maritime and mystical setting.
From Dieppe to Étretat, the Alabaster Coast stretches for 130 km of white chalk cliffs punctuated by "valleuses" (suspended valleys leading to secret pebble beaches). Veules-les-Roses (charming village, smallest river in France), Varengeville-sur-Mer (church on the clifftop, Bois des Moutiers gardens), Saint-Valery-en-Caux: a spectacular and romantic coastline.
Rouen's Notre-Dame Cathedral is inseparable from Impressionism: Monet painted more than 30 variations of its light. The city is on the Impressionist route (Seine valley, Giverny nearby in the Eure). The Rouen Museum of Fine Arts has a remarkable Impressionist collection.
Nicknamed "the most beautiful ruin in France" by Victor Hugo, Jumièges Abbey (founded in the 7th century, ruins of the 11th-century Romanesque abbey church) stands in a park on the banks of the Seine. The loops of the Seine, Norman abbeys (Saint-Wandrille, Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville) and the Fruit Route complete the circuit.
The Jardins d'Étretat (contemporary art gardens suspended above the cliffs, monumental sculptures, topiary) offer a breathtaking view of the Aiguille creuse and the English Channel. The GR21 hiking trail runs along the entire Alabaster Coast: a romantic stroll facing the immensity.
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Seine-Maritime is a department of cliffs and Norman heritage: Étretat (cliffs, Aiguille creuse, Hanging Gardens), Rouen (Monet's cathedral, Gros-Horloge, Joan of Arc, medieval old town), Le Havre (Perret UNESCO architecture, MuMa, urban beach), Dieppe (oldest seaside resort in France, castle, ivories), Fécamp (Benedictine Palace, Cap Fagnet), Alabaster Coast (130 km of white cliffs, valleuses, Veules-les-Roses) and Jumièges Abbey (most beautiful ruin in France). With 5 city collections, the network covers the coast, historic towns, and the Norman countryside. The gastronomy is delicious: scallops from Dieppe, herring, Norman sole, Camembert, Neufchâtel AOC (heart-shaped cheese), cider, Calvados, Benedictine. At Love'nSpa, each accommodation is selected according to strict criteria: total intimacy, impeccable cleanliness, high-end equipment, and discreet hospitality. Rouen is 1h20 from Paris by train.
Between €120 and €400 per night. Addresses with views of the Étretat cliffs and charming suites in old Rouen are the most popular.
Étretat for the iconic cliffs, Rouen for the cathedral and old town, Le Havre for UNESCO architecture and the beach, Dieppe for the historic seaside, Fécamp for the Benedictine Palace and the cliffs.
Admire the Étretat cliffs at sunset, stroll through old Rouen and see the Gros-Horloge, visit the Benedictine Palace in Fécamp, walk on Le Havre beach, taste scallops in Dieppe, hike on the GR21 along the Alabaster Coast, discover Jumièges Abbey.
Yes: Paris-Rouen in 1h20 by direct train. Paris-Le Havre in 2h. Étretat is 30 min from Le Havre by car. The Eure (Giverny, Vernon, Évreux) is 45 min away. The Calvados (Honfleur, Deauville, Caen) is 1h away. The Somme (Baie de Somme, Amiens) is 1h15 away. The Oise (Chantilly, Compiègne) is 1h30 away. A Normandy circuit (Rouen + Étretat + Honfleur + Deauville) is the classic romantic English Channel trip.
Private jacuzzi, Nordic bath, sauna, fireplace (very common in half-timbered Norman houses), sometimes a view of the cliffs, the sea, or a renovated Norman manor setting.
Yes: the Calvados (Honfleur, Deauville, D-Day beaches) is 1h away. The Eure (Giverny — Monet's gardens, Les Andelys — Château Gaillard) is 45 min away. The Somme (Baie de Somme, Amiens UNESCO cathedral) is 1h15 away. The Oise (Chantilly, Compiègne) is 1h30 away. A Normandy tour (Rouen + Étretat + Honfleur + Deauville) is the great romantic classic of the English Channel.