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Hotels in Trouville-sur-Mer, Normandy — France's first beach resort, 200 km from Paris, with Les Planches boardwalk and a daily fish market.

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About Trouville-sur-Mer

Trouville-sur-Mer: Normandy's First Seaside Resort

Trouville-sur-Mer, in the Calvados department of Normandy, sits on the English Channel coast roughly 200 km northwest of Paris. The town established France's first seaside resort culture in the 1830s, attracting painters including Eugène Boudin and Claude Monet, whose canvases of Les Planches — the timber boardwalk lining the beach — remain among the most reproduced images of 19th-century Normandy. The Touques river separates Trouville from its more formal twin, Deauville, but both towns share a single railway station on the Paris Saint-Lazare line, with direct journeys under two hours.

Where to Stay

Hotels concentrate along the seafront boulevard and in the streets behind Les Halles de Trouville, the covered market hall open daily for fish landed at the working quay. The hillside above the town centre — the Côte de Grâce — holds quieter properties with open sea views. Belle Époque façades along Rue des Bains shelter boutique hotels within walking distance of both the beach and the casino, which operates year-round.

Practical Tips

  • Rail access: Trains from Paris Saint-Lazare reach Trouville-Deauville station in approximately 2 hours; the station is 800 m from the seafront.
  • Timing: July and August fill hotels quickly; September brings cooler weather, fewer crowds, and fully open restaurants.
  • Fish market: Les Halles opens every morning; the quayside outdoor market runs on Fridays and Sundays.
  • Currency of scale: The town holds roughly 30–40 listed hotels, ranging from seafront four-stars to family-run chambres d'hôtes on the hillside.

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