




23 Route de Trouville
Le Manoir des Impressionnistes - Bord de Mer is a four-star hotel set along the Route de Trouville, on the outskirts of Honfleur — the Norman port town that drew Monet, Boudin, and Courbet to its light-washed quaysides in the nineteenth century. The name is not decorative: this stretch of the Normandy coast remains deeply tied to the Impressionist tradition, and the hotel sits close enough to the old harbor and the Musée Eugène Boudin to make it a natural base for anyone drawn here by art history or the particular quality of the Seine estuary sky.
The building has the character of a manor house rather than a purpose-built hotel, with a garden and terrace that open onto outdoor space worth using in good weather. A restaurant and bar are on site, and the kitchen accommodates dietary requests and serves kids' meals — details that matter for families who prefer not to negotiate every meal in town. Beach chairs and umbrellas are available, and the proximity to the water means guests can move easily between the property and the shoreline.
Honfleur's historic center is largely pedestrianized, which makes private parking a practical advantage rather than a luxury — arriving by car and leaving it at the hotel removes a daily logistical problem. Guests checking in from 16:00 onward have the evening to settle before exploring; a noon checkout gives the following morning enough room for a last walk along the Vieux Bassin before the drive out. Bicycle rental on site suits those who want to cover more of the coastline than the town center alone.
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