Rouen Day Trip from Dieppe: Complete Guide

Complete Rouen day trip guide for Dieppe ferry travelers. Discover Normandy’s historic capital just 45 minutes from Dieppe: magnificent Gothic cathedral painted 30 times by Monet, medieval old town with half-timbered buildings, Joan of Arc execution site and museum, world-class Fine Arts Museum with Impressionist collection, famous Gros Horloge astronomical clock, and authentic Norman restaurants. Perfect day trip by train or car.

Rouen offers the perfect blend of history, art, and architecture. This compact medieval city is easy to explore in one day, with major attractions within walking distance. The cathedral alone is worth the trip, but add Joan of Arc’s tragic story, Impressionist masterpieces, and atmospheric cobbled streets, and you have one of France’s most rewarding day trips.

Last updated: December 2025

Rouen Day Trip from Dieppe

🏛️ Rouen Day Trip at a Glance

45 mins
From Dieppe
6-8 hrs
Ideal Visit Time
£70
Total Day Trip Cost
1000+
Years of History
  • Monet’s cathedral – Gothic masterpiece he painted 30+ times
  • Joan of Arc sites – Where she was burned at stake 1431
  • Medieval old town – Half-timbered buildings, cobbled streets
  • Easy day trip – Train every 1-2 hours from Dieppe
  • Walkable city – All attractions within 20 minutes walk

Why Visit Rouen?

Rouen is Normandy’s historic capital and one of France’s most beautiful medieval cities.

**HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE:**

• **Viking capital** – Rollo, first Duke of Normandy, made Rouen his seat (10th century)
• **Norman power base** – Where William the Conqueror consolidated power before invading England
• **Joan of Arc’s martyrdom** – Burned at stake here in 1431, execution site preserved
• **Richard the Lionheart** – His heart buried in Rouen Cathedral
• **Impressionist inspiration** – Monet painted cathedral 30+ times, other Impressionists lived/worked here
• **Medieval prosperity** – One of Europe’s richest cities in Middle Ages
• **Gustave Flaubert** – Famous author born here, Madame Bovary set nearby

**WHAT MAKES ROUEN SPECIAL:**

✅ **Architectural masterpiece** – Gothic cathedral ranks among France’s finest
✅ **Medieval atmosphere** – Half-timbered buildings lean dramatically over narrow streets
✅ **Cultural depth** – World-class museums, literary heritage, artistic legacy
✅ **Authentic** – Real working city (110,000 residents), not just tourist attraction
✅ **Compact** – Easy to explore on foot in single day
✅ **Well-preserved** – Despite WWII damage, old town beautifully restored
✅ **Great food** – Traditional Norman cuisine, excellent restaurants

**PERFECT FOR:**
• History enthusiasts (Joan of Arc, medieval history, WWII)
• Art lovers (Impressionism, Gothic architecture)
• Cathedral admirers (one of France’s best)
• Medieval town explorers (atmospheric streets)
• Day trippers from Dieppe (easy 45-minute journey)

Top 10 Things to See in Rouen

1. Rouen Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame)

⭐ MUST-SEE #1

**WHY IT’S ESSENTIAL:**
One of France’s finest Gothic cathedrals. The facade alone took 300 years to complete. Monet was so captivated he painted it 30+ times in different light conditions – his cathedral series hangs in Musée d’Orsay Paris.

**THE BUILDING:**
• **Started:** 1200s (though church existed here since 4th century)
• **Style:** Gothic, with additions from multiple centuries
• **Facade:** Incredibly intricate, different light creates different moods (Monet’s obsession)
• **Towers:** Butter Tower (paid for by rich eating butter during Lent!), Saint-Romain Tower
• **Spire:** 151 meters tall, France’s tallest cast-iron spire (built 1876, destroyed WWII, rebuilt)
• **Size:** Massive – takes 20-30 minutes to walk around properly

**INSIDE THE CATHEDRAL:**
• **Nave:** Soaring Gothic arches, sense of verticality
• **Stained glass:** Mix of medieval (13th century) and modern (WWII destroyed many)
• **Ambulatory:** Walk behind altar, see ancient crypt entrance
• **Tombs:** Richard the Lionheart’s heart buried here (body in Fontevraud, entrails Châlus – medieval tradition!)
• **Lady Chapel:** Beautiful Renaissance addition
• **Organ:** One of France’s finest, regular concerts

**PRACTICAL INFO:**
• **Entry:** Free (donations welcome €2-5)
• **Opening:** 08:00-19:00 Monday-Saturday, 08:00-18:00 Sunday (mass times restricted viewing)
• **Time needed:** 30-45 minutes minimum, can spend longer
• **Best time:** Morning light through east windows spectacular
• **Photography:** Allowed (no flash), best outside for facade
• **Dress code:** Respectful (shoulders/knees covered)

**MONET CONNECTION:**
• 1892-1894: Monet rented rooms opposite cathedral
• Painted facade in all conditions: morning, noon, evening, grey days, sunny days
• 30+ paintings resulted (series revolutionized art)
• Stand where Monet painted: Rue Grand Pont, look back at facade
• See his works: Musée d’Orsay Paris has several

**DON’T MISS:**
• Facade detail (closer you look, more intricate it gets)
• Butter Tower (paid for by indulgences)
• Richard’s tomb marker
• Side chapel stained glass
• Crypt entrance (ancient foundations visible)

2. Gros Horloge

**WHAT IT IS:**
Giant 14th-century astronomical clock spanning pedestrianized street – Rouen’s most photographed monument after cathedral.

**THE CLOCK:**
• **Built:** 1389 (one of Europe’s oldest working clocks)
• **Design:** Single hand (medieval clocks only had hour hand)
• **Astronomy:** Shows phases of moon, week days (represented by gods)
• **Decoration:** Gilded sheep (Rouen’s symbol)
• **Arch:** Renaissance arch added 1527, spans Rue du Gros Horloge

**CLIMB THE BELFRY:**
• **Entry:** €8 adults, €6 students (includes audio guide)
• **Climb:** Narrow spiral stairs, 200+ steps
• **What you see:** Clock mechanism (fascinating medieval engineering), bell chamber, panoramic city views
• **Time needed:** 45 minutes including climb
• **Worth it:** Absolutely – views excellent, mechanism interesting
• **Note:** Narrow stairs, not suitable for very young children or mobility issues

**THE STREET:**
• Rue du Gros Horloge – pedestrianized shopping street
• Medieval buildings line route
• Connects cathedral to Place du Vieux Marché
• Heart of tourist Rouen
• Cafés, shops, restaurants

**PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES:**
• Stand at cathedral end, look down street toward clock
• Photograph through arch
• Close-up of clock face
• From belfry looking over rooftops

3. Joan of Arc Sites

**THE STORY:**
Joan of Arc (Jeanne d’Arc), peasant girl who heard voices, led French army to victories against English during Hundred Years’ War. Captured 1430, sold to English, tried for heresy in Rouen, burned at stake in Place du Vieux Marché, May 30, 1431. She was 19 years old. Rehabilitated 1456, canonized 1920. French national heroine.

**PLACE DU VIEUX MARCHÉ (Old Market Square):**
• **Where she died:** Cross marks exact spot of burning
• **Modern church:** Église Jeanne d’Arc (1979), controversial modern architecture resembling flames or upturned boat
• **Inside church:** Beautiful 16th-century stained glass windows (saved from destroyed church)
• **Square today:** Restaurants, cafés, market stalls
• **Atmosphere:** Strange mix – site of tragedy now lively market square

**HISTORIAL JEANNE D’ARC (Museum):**
• **Location:** Near Place du Vieux Marché
• **What it is:** Modern multimedia museum telling Joan’s story
• **Format:** Walk through rooms, projections, audio, documents
• **Timeline:** Early life → victories → capture → trial → execution → legacy
• **Technology:** Well done – engaging for adults and children
• **Entry:** €10 adults, €7 students, free under-18
• **Time needed:** 1-1.5 hours
• **Audio guide:** English available
• **Worth it:** Yes, especially if don’t know story

**TOUR JEANNE D’ARC (Joan of Arc Tower):**
• **What remains:** Keep where she was imprisoned and interrogated
• **Original:** Part of Rouen Castle (mostly destroyed)
• **Visit:** Can enter, see prison cell
• **Entry:** €3
• **Time needed:** 20-30 minutes
• **Interesting:** If very interested in Joan’s story
• **Location:** 10-minute walk from cathedral

**JOAN’S TRIAL:**
Trial took place in Archbishop’s Palace (destroyed). Church authorities tried her for heresy (wearing men’s clothes, claiming to hear God). English wanted her dead (she’d defeated them multiple times). Political trial disguised as religious. She was convicted, burned. 25 years later, trial reviewed, verdict overturned, declared innocent martyr.

4. Old Town (Vieux Rouen)

**WHAT IT IS:**
Network of medieval pedestrianized streets with half-timbered buildings, many leaning dramatically.

**BEST STREETS TO EXPLORE:**

**Rue Saint-Romain:**
• Runs along cathedral’s north side
• Half-timbered houses lean toward each other
• Antique shops, bookshops
• Quieter than main shopping streets

**Rue Damiette:**
• Narrow medieval street
• Buildings overhang so much upper floors nearly touch
• Cobblestones, atmospheric
• Boutiques, cafés

**Rue Eau de Robec:**
• Former watercourse (now covered)
• Half-timbered houses both sides
• Art galleries, craft shops
• One of prettiest streets

**Rue Martainville:**
• Leads to Fine Arts Museum
• More restaurants and cafés
• Locals shop here (less touristy)

**ARCHITECTURAL HIGHLIGHTS:**

**Half-timbered buildings:**
• Medieval construction technique
• Wooden frame filled with wattle and daub
• Many lean dramatically (settling over centuries)
• Different patterns indicate building date/owner wealth
• Overhangs: Upper floors jut out (more space, tax avoidance)

**Maison Sublime:**
• 13th-century Jewish house
• Recently discovered synagogue underneath
• Can visit (limited hours)

**Aître Saint-Maclou:**
• 16th-century ossuary (bone storage)
• Inner courtyard with macabre decorations (skulls, bones)
• Now art school
• Free entry to courtyard
• Hidden gem most tourists miss

**WHAT TO DO:**
• Wander without map (can’t get lost, it’s small)
• Look up (decorations on upper floors)
• Pop into courtyards (often open)
• Browse antique shops
• Stop for coffee in medieval courtyard café
• Photograph the lean (some buildings lean 30cm!)

5. Musée des Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts Museum)

**WHAT IT IS:**
Major art museum with one of France’s finest collections outside Paris.

**THE COLLECTION:**

**Impressionists:**
• Strong local connection (Monet from Le Havre, nearby)
• Monet, Pissarro, Sisley, Renoir works
• Focus on Norman landscapes and Rouen subjects

**Old Masters:**
• Caravaggio: *Flagellation of Christ* (masterpiece)
• Peter Paul Rubens
• Diego Velázquez
• Perugino

**French paintings:**
• 17th-19th centuries
• Strong Romantic period collection

**Modern art:**
• Modigliani, Duchamp (from Rouen)
• Dufy

**PRACTICAL INFO:**
• **Entry:** €8, free under-18, free first Sunday of month
• **Opening:** 10:00-18:00 (closed Tuesdays)
• **Time needed:** 1.5-2 hours
• **Audio guide:** €3, English available
• **Café:** Small café in museum
• **Shop:** Good art book selection

**WORTH IT?**
If you love Impressionism: Absolutely
If short on time: Skip (cathedral more important)
If rainy day: Perfect indoor activity

Other Notable Sites

**6. ABBAYE SAINT-OUEN:**
• Gothic abbey church, incredibly light interior
• Often overlooked, but equals cathedral in beauty
• Free entry
• 20 minutes visit
• Near Fine Arts Museum

**7. PANORAMA XXL:**
• 360° immersive exhibitions
• Recent: Rouen 1431 (Joan of Arc period)
• €10 entry
• 30-45 minutes
• Unique format, great for kids
• Check current exhibition

**8. CERAMICS MUSEUM:**
• Rouen famous for faïence (glazed pottery)
• 17th-18th century pieces
• €5 entry
• For decorative arts enthusiasts

**9. SEINE RIVERBANKS:**
• Walk along quays
• View back toward cathedral and old town
• Less crowded
• Photo opportunities

**10. RUE SAINT-ROMAIN & COURTYARDS:**
• Hidden passages between streets
• Ancient courtyards
• Discover by wandering
• Free

Perfect Day in Rouen

Complete itinerary for one-day visit from Dieppe.

**09:00 – Depart Dieppe**
• Train from Dieppe to Rouen (45 mins, €15-20)
• Or drive (60km, park city center €10-15/day)

**10:00 – Arrive Rouen-Rive-Droite Station**
• 10-minute walk to cathedral
• Or bus #F1 to Place de la Cathédrale

**10:15-11:00 – Rouen Cathedral**
• Explore interior (30-45 mins)
• Marvel at facade from outside
• Stand where Monet painted

**11:00-11:45 – Gros Horloge**
• Climb belfry tower (45 mins)
• See mechanism and views
• Or skip climb, just see clock (5 mins)

**12:00-14:00 – Lunch**
• Traditional Norman restaurant (recommendations below)
• Budget 1.5-2 hours French-style

**14:00-14:30 – Walk to Place du Vieux Marché**
• Through old town pedestrian streets
• Browse shops, admire buildings
• 15-minute stroll

**14:30-16:00 – Joan of Arc Sites**
• Modern church (15 mins)
• Historial Jeanne d’Arc museum (1 hour)
• Or skip museum if short on time

**16:00-17:30 – Old Town Wander**
• Rue Saint-Romain, Rue Damiette, Rue Eau de Robec
• Aître Saint-Maclou if open
• Shopping, galleries, photos
• Coffee stop

**17:30-18:00 – Walk to Station**
• Via riverbanks for different views
• Or taxi if tired (€8-10)

**18:00 – Depart Rouen**
• Train back to Dieppe

**18:45 – Arrive Dieppe**

**TOTAL: 9 hours** (7 hours in Rouen)

**ALTERNATIVE IF LIMITED TIME (5 hours):**
• Cathedral (45 mins)
• Gros Horloge exterior only (10 mins)
• Old town walk (1 hour)
• Quick lunch (1 hour)
• Joan of Arc square (20 mins)
• Shopping/coffee (1 hour)

Where to Eat in Rouen

**TRADITIONAL NORMAN CUISINE:**

**LE P’TIT BEC** ⭐⭐⭐⭐
• €25-40 per person
• Rue Massacre (yes, really – medieval massacre happened here)
• Traditional Norman dishes
• Duck, pork in cidre, excellent
• Cozy atmosphere
• Locals eat here
• Reservations recommended weekends

**LA COURONNE** ⭐⭐⭐⭐
• €30-50 per person
• Place du Vieux Marché
• Oldest inn in France (1345!)
• Historic building, atmospheric
• Traditional menu
• Tourist-popular but good quality
• Great for special lunch

**BRASSERIE PAUL** ⭐⭐⭐
• €15-25 per person
• Place de la Cathédrale
• Classic French brasserie
• Good value set lunch €15-18
• Cathedral views from terrace
• Reliable, not fancy
• Good for quick lunch

**BUDGET OPTIONS:**

• **Crêperies:** Several around old town, €10-18
• **Boulangeries:** Sandwiches €4-6, quiche €3-4
• **Paul:** Chain bakery, reliable
• **Market:** Saturday morning Place Saint-Marc, buy picnic supplies

**CAFÉS FOR COFFEE/SNACK:**

• **Le Saxo:** Rue Eau de Robec, nice courtyard
• **Café des Arts:** Near Fine Arts Museum
• **Numerous cafés:** Along pedestrian streets

Getting to Rouen from Dieppe

**BY TRAIN (Recommended):**
• **Duration:** 45 minutes
• **Frequency:** Every 1-2 hours
• **Cost:** €15-20 return
• **Station:** Rouen-Rive-Droite (10-min walk to cathedral)
• **Tickets:** www.thetrainline.com or station
• **Advantage:** No parking worries, reliable
• **Book:** Can buy on day, but advance often cheaper

**BY CAR:**
• **Distance:** 60km
• **Duration:** 45-50 minutes via A151
• **Route:** Dieppe → A151 → Rouen
• **Parking:** €10-15/day city center (Park Vieux Marché, Park Cathédrale)
• **Traffic:** Can be slow entering Rouen
• **Advantage:** Flexibility, good if continuing elsewhere

**WHICH TO CHOOSE:**
• **Train if:** Just visiting Rouen, want easy travel
• **Car if:** Combining with other stops, need flexibility

Practical Information

**TOURIST OFFICE:**
• Place de la Cathédrale
• Free maps
• Help with questions
• Open 09:30-18:00 (shorter winter)

**MONEY:**
• ATMs throughout city center
• Cards widely accepted
• Some small shops cash only

**TOILETS:**
• Cathedral area: Public toilets (free/€0.50)
• Museums: Free for visitors
• Cafés: For customers

**LANGUAGE:**
• French spoken
• Tourist sites: Some English
• Effort appreciated

**BEST TIME TO VISIT:**
• **Morning:** Fewer tourists, better light in cathedral
• **Avoid Sunday morning:** Limited access due to masses
• **Saturday:** Market day (lively but crowded)

**HOW MUCH TIME:**
• **Minimum:** 4-5 hours (highlights only)
• **Ideal:** 6-8 hours (relaxed pace, lunch)
• **With museums:** Add 1-2 hours per museum

Costs Summary

**ROUEN DAY TRIP FROM DIEPPE:**

Train return €20
Gros Horloge tower €8
Joan of Arc museum €10
Lunch €25
Coffee/snacks €7
TOTAL €70

**Budget option:** €45 (skip museums, cheap lunch, bring snacks)

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