Discover Rouen, France
 Rouen, France Author: Frederic BISSON (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic)
Rouen is a city in northwestern France. It is the capital of the Upper Normandy region and was once one of the largest and richest cities in medieval Europe. The city, like Paris, is located on the banks of the River Seine. Rouen is remembered in history as the city where Joan of Arc was burnt in 1431. It was the city that ruled both England and a big portion of modern France between the 11th to the 15th centuries.
Guide to Rouen Hotels
Here's a list of hotels in Rouen that you can book online, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites. This helps you to make your room booking with the site that offers the best price.
More on Rouen
Modern-day Rouen is a city of some 110,000 inhabitants, within a metropolitan area of half a million people. It the city centre is its famous cathedral, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Rouen, which has been a frequent subject of many paintings by Monet. Other sights in Rouen includes its astronomical clock, the Gothic church of Saint Maclou, the Tour Jeanne d'Arc, and the Church of Saint Ouen, among others.
 Church of Saint-Ouen, Rouen Author: Urban (Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0)
Going to Rouen
Due to its proximity, most people go to Rouen by way of Paris. It takes about one and a half hours to drive there from Paris on the A13 motorway. There are also trains from the St Lazare Railway Station in Paris to Rouen. The one-way fare is €20.00 and can be purchased at the station itself.
Exploring Rouen
The city is best discovered on foot. It is relatively compact and most sights are close together.
 Rouen Cathedral Author: Kaelkael (Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0)
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