Great choice—Rouen is one of the most beautiful and historic cities in Normandy, and it’s very doable as a day trip from Le Havre. to Rouen(盧昂 ), France
Here’s a practical and enjoyable one-day plan:英法百年戰爭時期法蘭西民族英雄聖女貞德在此起義
Train: ~50–70 minutes, direct and easy (best option)
Driving / shore excursion: ~1 hour
Try to arrive in Rouen around 9:30–10:00 AM
One of France’s most stunning Gothic cathedrals
Famously painted by Claude Monet
Don’t miss the intricate façade and tall spire
⏱️ Time: 30–45 minutes
A beautiful medieval clock arch over the street
One of the most iconic photo spots in Rouen
⏱️ Time: 15–20 minutes
Site where Joan of Arc was executed
See the modern Church of Saint Joan of Arc
Nice area for lunch (lots of restaurants)
⏱️ Time: 1–1.5 hours (include lunch)
Wander through charming medieval streets
Look for colorful timber houses and small shops
Great for photos and relaxed walking
A masterpiece of Gothic architecture
Nearby is the eerie Aître Saint-Maclou (historic plague cemetery courtyard)
⏱️ Time: 30 minutes
Very picturesque street with a small stream and old houses
Less crowded, very “authentic” feel
⏱️ Time: 20–30 minutes
Normandy is famous for:
Duck dishes (canard)
Apple desserts (tarte tatin)
Camembert cheese
Local cider
Try a casual café around Place du Vieux-Marché for efficiency.
08:30 – Leave Le Havre
09:45 – Arrive Rouen
10:00 – Cathedral
11:00 – Old town + Gros-Horloge
12:30 – Lunch
14:00 – Joan of Arc area + walking
15:30 – Saint-Maclou + Rue Eau de Robec
17:00 – Head back to Le Havre
Leave buffer time to return (at least 1–1.5 hours early)
Keep train schedule in mind—don’t cut it too close
Wear comfortable shoes (lots of cobblestone streets)
If you want, I can also:
Suggest specific restaurants in Rouen
Help you choose train times from your cruise arrival
Or compare Rouen vs. Honfleur (another popular Le Havre stop)