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Hélène Jeannez
19, rue Bon Secours
Trouville/Mer
14360

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Telephone:

0662271333

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Directions

To reach Trouville Deauville from Paris St Lazare, take the train to Trouville Deauville station. From there, head towards the DeauvillePar motorway exit and continue towards the city center. The apartments are located just a few meters away.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1 70 85 500 0600
Notes: no service pt dej

Services

Tennis
Swimming Pool
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Trouville Beach: Located steps away from Rue Bon Secours, Trouville Beach is a beautiful sandy beach that stretches along the English Channel. It offers stunning views, vibrant sunsets, and a lively atmosphere with beachside restaurants, cafes, and water activities.
  • Trouville Casino: Situated on the waterfront promenade, Trouville Casino is a historic gambling establishment. It features a wide range of slot machines, card tables, and roulette, providing a thrilling experience for those looking to try their luck. The casino also hosts regular live entertainment and events.
  • Villa Montebello: This elegant villa is a prime example of the architectural style of the Belle Époque era. Located near Rue Bon Secours, Villa Montebello offers guided tours where visitors can explore its beautifully decorated rooms and learn about its history. The villa also showcases various art exhibitions throughout the year.
  • Trouville Museum of Local History: Housed in a charming 19th-century building, the Trouville Museum of Local History provides insight into the town's rich heritage. The museum features exhibits on seafaring, fishing, and the development of Trouville as a popular tourist destination. Visitors can admire maritime artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays.
  • Villa Strassburger: A short distance from Rue Bon Secours, Villa Strassburger is a magnificent mansion built in the early 20th century. It combines elements of Anglo-Norman architecture and offers guided tours to showcase its grandeur. The villa is surrounded by beautiful gardens, making it a picturesque spot for a leisurely stroll.
  • Les Halles de Trouville: Located at the heart of Trouville, Les Halles is a vibrant indoor market. It offers a wide range of fresh local produce, including seafood, cheeses, fruits, vegetables, and regional specialties. Visitors can explore the market, purchase ingredients for a picnic, or enjoy a meal at one of the market's restaurants.
  • Trouville-Deauville Paddleboarding: For those seeking outdoor activities, paddleboarding on the Trouville-Deauville coast is a fantastic option. Several rental companies offer paddleboard equipment and lessons for all skill levels. This activity allows visitors to explore the coastline, enjoy the scenic views, and experience a unique perspective of Trouville.
  • Saint Catherine's Church: Situated in the heart of Trouville, Saint Catherine's Church is a captivating example of Normandy's wooden architecture. Built by local shipbuilders in the 19th century, the church features a stunning interior with intricate woodwork. Visitors can attend mass or simply admire the craftsmanship and serene atmosphere.
  • Trouville Lighthouse: Located at the entrance of the harbor, the Trouville Lighthouse is an iconic landmark. Dating back to the 19th century, it stands tall and offers panoramic views of Trouville, its beaches, and the surrounding coastline. Climbing to the top of the lighthouse rewards visitors with breathtaking vistas. 10. Trouville Fish Market: Situated near the port, the Trouville Fish Market is a bustling place where visitors can witness the local fishing industry in action. The market offers a wide variety of freshly caught fish and seafood, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the maritime culture and even purchase items to cook a delicious meal.