Le Havre/Paris
A dazzling example of contemporary architecture
Le Havre – “The Harbour” – is the principal trading post of northern France and a port of call of our MSC Northern Europe cruises. Following its near-destruction during World War II, Le Havre was rebuilt by a single architect, Auguste Perret, between 1946 and 1964.
The sheer sense of space can be exhilarating: the showpiece monuments have a winning self-confidence, and the few surviving relics of the old city have been sensitively integrated into the whole. While the endless mundane residential blocks can be dispiriting, even those visitors who fail to agree with Perret’s famous dictum that “concrete is beautiful” may enjoy a stroll around his city.
Cruises from / to Le Havre in 2025
Excursions & Activities Le Havre
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Vi jobber kontinuerlig med å oppdatere vårt brede utvalg av utflukter for å dekke alle mulige interesseområder og gjøre ditt feriecruise til en uforglemmelig opplevelse. Noen turer og utflukter kan være tilgjengelig allerede på ombordstigningsdagen, andre på dager vi er i land, mens dagene til sjøs kan nytes om bord.
TRAVEL TO THE Le Havre CRUISE TERMINAL
Quai Pierre Callet,
76600 Le Havre, France
Arriving at the city centre of Le Havre, drive towards the Port then follow the green signs “LD FERRIES” or “CAR FERRIES”.
From the Centre de Commerce International, follow “Terminal Croisière”.
Arriving at Le Havre train station. You can get on an Intercités or TER from Paris (Gare Saint-Lazare station). Direct high speed trains (TGV) from/to Marseille and Lyon.
From Le Havre train station, it is easy to reach the port by taxi;(travel time between 10 and 15 minutes).
There are two airports closest: Paris-Orly and Paris-Charles De Gaulle.
For information on how to get to the port of Le Havre, see the car and train sections.