By Car:
The Normandy Bridge links Le Havre to the rest of France. Le Havre is approximately 200km from Paris. Take the A29 or A13 motorways and then A131. Follow the signs to the LD Lines Car Ferry terminal, the “Citadelle”, which is close to the town centre.
By Coach:
Buses marked “Centre Ville” take you into town, just 10 minutes away from the Ferry port. A shuttle bus service is operated to and from the town centre to coincide with Ferry arrivals and departures.
By Rail:
Le Havre train station is just a few minutes away from the ferry terminal, either on foot or by taxi. Trains run to and from the SNCF station on Cours de la République, alongside the Gare Routiere, across Boulevard de Strasbourg. There are shuttle buses from Le Havre train station to the ferry terminal.
KEY DISTANCES
For information about the port and the car parking facilities, please visit the Le Havre Ferry Port Guide.
LD Lines Terminal Address (Le Havre Ferry Port) Terminal de la Citadelle BP 90746 F-76060 LE HAVRE, France.
Le Havre Ferry Port
The busy port of Le Havre is situated at the mouth of the River Seine in the heart of Normandy and is less than 200 km from Paris. Le Havre offers tourists unique architecture, nightlife and close proximity to magnificent beaches and picturesque countryside.
The city dates back to 1517 and was the principal trading post of France's northern coast. It became particularly affluent during, and after the American War of Independence due to the importation of goods such as cotton, sugar and tobacco.
The Ferry Port:
Le Havre ferry port is the second largest in France in terms of traffic and benefits from direct motorways linking to Rouen, Paris and the north of France. Via the famous “Normandy Bridge”, Honfleur, Deauville, Cotentin, le Mont Saint- Michel and the beaches of Normandy are all easily accessible. It is a multi-purpose commercial port with many terminals and is equipped to process all types of cargo along with providing the traditional passenger services as well.
An ultramodern “Citadelle” terminal is especially reserved for LD Lines, which is close to the city centre and its bustling boutiques.
The Le Havre ferry terminal is equipped with a wide range of passenger facilities, including:
Car Parking Facilities:
The terminal provides both short and long term parking facilities, and also provides conveniently located spaces for disabled drivers.
For further information regarding the car parking facilities, please call 0 825 304 304 or (+) 33 140 66 1717.
Things to Do/Visit:
The city was totally destroyed during World War II and was rebuilt by Auguste Perret, known as the “poet of reinforced concrete” between 1945 and 1964.
A stroll through the city centre, which is close to the LD Lines terminal, gives visitors the chance to admire the diversity of colour and form in this decidedly modern city. Le Havre as a seafront resort offers a range of water sports. However, those feeling less intrepid can simply enjoy a walk along the beautiful beach. At night, Le Havre transforms itself as the whole city centre lights up, confirming Le Havre as an extremely beautiful holiday destination.
Places to Eat and Drink:
Le Havre is a city receptive to foreign cultures and you will find this evident from the variety of cuisines on offer. Along with regional specialties such as crepes and the Provencal cuisine, you will also find restaurants serving Caribbean, North African, American, Asian, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines.
Places to Stay:
Whether you’re planning a short break or a longer stay, there is a wide range of accommodation on offer: from intimate B&Bs to more luxurious hotels.
For more details, or to book your accommodation please visit LD Lines Holidays (www.ldlinesholidays.co.uk)
Google Map :