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Where to stay in Rouen: the best neighbourhoods (2026)

In Rouen, two ghosts watch over the rooftops: Joan of Arc, burned alive on the Place du Vieux-Marché in 1431, and Claude Monet, who set his easel facing the cathedral to paint it thirty times, chasing the light hour by hour. Between them stretches one of Europe's largest medieval centres, a thousand half-timbered houses under a forest of Gothic spires, Victor Hugo's 'city of a hundred spires', historic capital of Normandy and of its Impressionism.

The medieval centre, entirely pedestrian, is crossed from one spire to the next: four quarters, ranked here by what Avygeo members value most. Few hostels in this mid-sized city: reckon 60 to 110 EUR for a charming double, a little more in the historic mansions. The Rive-Droite station reaches Paris in an hour and a quarter, and everything is seen on foot.

At a glance: our picks by traveller type

Pick the profile that suits you to head straight to the recommended neighbourhood.

The neighbourhood map in Rouen

Get your bearings on the neighbourhoods and must-see sights before choosing where to drop your bags. Click a name to jump to its description.

1

Cathedral & Saint-Maclou Le cœur gothique

for a first visit, half-timbering and the Gothic

The postcard Rouen: Notre-Dame cathedral and its lacework facade, Monet's, the tallest cast-iron spire in France, the flamboyant Saint-Maclou church and its astonishing aître, a former plague cemetery with beams carved with dances of death, and the tangle of timbered lanes around Rue Saint-Romain. Lovely but very busy by day, it empties at night, and you sleep at the foot of the monuments.

What to see & do in the area

Where to stay in this area

Hôtel de Bourgtheroulde Autograph Collection Luxury

A sumptuous Renaissance mansion on Place de la Pucelle, carved courtyard, spa and pool: grand historic luxury at the heart of old Rouen, two steps from the cathedral.

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Hôtel Le Cardinal Mid-range

A small hotel facing the cathedral, rooms with a view of Monet's facade and its terrace: the most spectacular spot in the centre, at a measured price.

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Hôtel des Carmes Budget

A simple, colourful, endearing address on a quiet little central square, five minutes from the cathedral: the charming pick to do everything on foot.

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Pros

  • Cathedral, Saint-Maclou and the aître at your feet
  • Timbered lanes and everything on foot

Cons

  • Very busy by day
  • Rather quiet at night
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Vieux-Marché & Gros-Horloge Le centre marchand

for shopping, restaurants and atmosphere

The lively, commercial centre: the Place du Vieux-Marché, where Joan of Arc was burned and which a modern longship-shaped church now watches over, its market hall and restaurants, the Rue du Gros-Horloge and its gilded astronomical clock straddling the street, and the pedestrian shopping streets. Busy from morning to night, a touch louder than the cathedral quarter, it is the handiest for tables and boutiques.

Where to stay in this area

Hôtel Littéraire Gustave Flaubert Luxury

A refined boutique hotel dedicated to the local son, near the Vieux-Marché, a library and careful decor: literary elegance at the commercial heart.

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Mercure Rouen Centre Cathédrale Mid-range

Comfortable between the Gros-Horloge and the cathedral, spacious rooms: central and handy for restaurants, shops and monuments on foot.

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Hôtel Le Vieux Carré Budget

A charming half-timbered house on Rue de la Ganterie, a patio tearoom and cosy rooms: an endearing, affordable address at the heart of old Rouen.

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Pros

  • Vieux-Marché, Gros-Horloge and shops at your feet
  • Restaurants and buzz

Cons

  • Busy from morning to night
  • A touch louder than the cathedral
3

Saint-Ouen & the Fine Arts Nord, abbatiale et musées

for museums, space and calm

The Rouen of great organs and museums, north of the centre: the Saint-Ouen abbey church, a Gothic masterpiece almost as vast as a cathedral, the town hall at its feet, the Fine Arts Museum and its Monets and Caravaggio, the Ceramics Museum and the offbeat Le Secq des Tournelles Museum, devoted to ironwork, in a church. More residential and peaceful, with the collections at the door, it is the sector to breathe, five minutes from the cathedral.

Where to stay in this area

Hôtel Dandy Rouen Luxury

A cosy, refined boutique hotel on Rue Cauchoise, vintage furniture and hushed rooms, two steps from the Vieux-Marché and the museums: charm in the calm.

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Hôtel Notre Dame Rouen Mid-range

A comfortable, well-kept address between the cathedral and Saint-Ouen, crisp rooms: central for the museums and monuments, at a reasonable price.

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ibis Styles Rouen Centre Cathédrale Budget

Modern, colourful rooms with breakfast included, halfway between the museums and the cathedral: handy and affordable, everything on foot.

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Pros

  • Saint-Ouen, Fine Arts and Ceramics at your feet
  • Museums, space and calm

Cons

  • More residential
  • Five minutes from the cathedral
4

Seine Quays & Station Bord de Seine et arrivée en train

for convenience, the quays and low prices

The practical Rouen of the river and the train: the right-bank Seine quays, reworked into a promenade with open-air bars and barges facing the water, the Belle Époque Rive-Droite station a ten-minute walk north, the keep known as Joan of Arc's tower, the castle's only remnant, and the Kindarena arena. Without the charm of the lanes but very well connected, with the station and the quays at the door, it is the sector of tight prices and easy arrival.

What to see & do in the area

Where to stay in this area

Mercure Rouen Centre Champ de Mars Luxury

A comfortable hotel by the Seine near the Champ de Mars, rooms with a view of the river and the bridges: modern and well placed, the centre on foot.

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ibis Rouen Centre Rive Droite Gare Mid-range

A safe bet two steps from the Rive-Droite station and the centre, crisp rooms: ideal on arrival by train, all of old Rouen on foot.

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B&B Hôtel Rouen Centre Rive Gauche Budget

Simple, low-priced rooms near the quays and the centre, across the Seine: unbeatable to sleep near everything without breaking the bank.

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Pros

  • Seine quays, station and keep at your feet
  • Convenience, promenade and low prices

Cons

  • Without the charm of the lanes
  • A ten-minute walk from the medieval heart

Our tips for booking the right place

  • Everything on foot, the car in the car park : Rouen's medieval centre is entirely pedestrian and compact: everything is seen on foot, from one spire to the next. The metro and the Astuce bus and tram network round it out, notably towards the left bank. The Rive-Droite station puts Paris an hour and a quarter away. If you arrive by car, leave it in an edge car park or at the hotel: the historic heart is closed to it.
  • Chase Monet's light, aim for the Armada : Like Monet, come back to see the cathedral facade at different hours: it changes utterly from morning to night. Every four to six years, the Armada gathers the world's greatest tall ships on the quays, a huge crowd and hotels taken by storm. Spring and autumn offer the city mild and crowd-free; in summer, Normandy and its beaches are an hour away.
  • Duck, cider and the Impressionists route : Rouen is savoured Norman: a Rouen-style duck, a camembert or a heart-shaped neufchâtel, a teurgoule, all washed down with cider or calvados. Then push on to Giverny and Monet's garden, three-quarters of an hour away, or follow the Seine and its cliffs on the Impressionists route towards Honfleur and Étretat.
Where not to stay in Rouen (honestly)
  • Booking far out in the suburbs or on the heights to save: Rouen's medieval centre is lived on foot, and the price gap does not repay the trips; aim for a central quarter or the quays.
  • Lodging right by the station for the sole convenience of the train: the sector is handy but charmless, whereas old Rouen is a ten-minute walk away, far more pleasant.
  • Choosing a room on a Vieux-Marché restaurant street for light sleepers: the terraces liven summer evenings; better a courtyard room or the cathedral side, quieter.

FAQ: where to stay in Rouen

Which neighbourhood for a first time in Rouen?
Around the cathedral and Saint-Maclou: central, full of charm and all on foot, with the facade painted by Monet and the timbered lanes at the door. The Vieux-Marché, right beside it, adds the restaurants and the buzz.
Where to stay in Rouen on a budget?
The hotels of the station area and the left bank (ibis, B&B) from 55-70 EUR a double, and the affordable charming addresses of the centre (Le Vieux Carré, des Carmes) around 65-95 EUR. Rouen has few hostels, but the hotels stay gentle.
Which neighbourhood for families?
The north around Saint-Ouen and the museums for space and collections, or the Seine quays for the promenade, the barges and the open-air bars. Joan of Arc's keep, the Gros-Horloge and the Panorama XXL also delight children.
Which neighbourhood for going out at night?
The Vieux-Marché and its pedestrian streets pack restaurants and bars, around the square and Rue Cauchoise, and the Seine quays offer their open-air bars in summer. The cathedral quarter, quieter, lends itself more to an evening stroll.
Do you need a car in Rouen?
No: a pedestrian, compact medieval centre, metro, tram and Astuce buses, a station an hour and a quarter from Paris. Keep a car for Giverny, the Normandy coast or the Impressionists route, with a hotel that has parking, rarer in the historic heart.
How much does a hotel night cost in Rouen?
Reckon 55 to 70 EUR for a simple double near the station, 65 to 110 EUR for a charming central room, and 180 EUR and up for the Hôtel de Bourgtheroulde. The Armada, every few summers, forms the great price peak, to book far ahead.

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