Hôtel Morand

Rouen


This budget-friendly place has a range of simple rooms with wood floors, stiff mattresses and basic furnishings (though the in-room electric kettle is a nice touch). The cheapest quarters have a shower and sink only, with other shared facilities down the hall. Friendly service and a good location (with discounted parking at a nearby garage).


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Rouen attractions

1. Musée de la Céramique

0.04 MILES

The Ceramics Museum, housed in a 17th-century building with a fine courtyard, is known for its 16th- to 19th-century faience (tin-glazed earthenware) and…

2. Musée des Beaux-Arts

0.06 MILES

Housed in a very grand structure flung up in 1870, Rouen’s simply outstanding fine-arts museum features canvases by Rubens, Modigliani, Pissarro, Renoir,…

3. Musée Le Secq des Tournelles

0.1 MILES

Home to one of the world’s premier collections of wrought iron, this riveting (excuse the pun) museum is an astonishing sight, showcasing the…

4. Palais de Justice

0.26 MILES

The ornately Gothic Law Courts, little more than a shell at the end of WWII, have been restored to their early-16th-century glory. On rue Jeanne d'Arc,…

5. Monument Juif

0.26 MILES

The only relic of Rouen’s medieval Jewish community, expelled by Philippe le Bel in 1306, is hidden underneath the staircase at the eastern end of the…

6. Abbatiale St-Ouen

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This largely empty 14th-century abbey is a gloriously sublime and quite stunning example of the Rayonnant Gothic style, with a colossal interior dappled…

7. Gros Horloge

0.32 MILES

Spanning rue du Gros Horloge, the Great Clock’s Renaissance archway has a gilded, one-handed medieval clock face on each side. High above, a Gothic belfry…

8. Place du Vieux Marché

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The old city's main thoroughfare, rue du Gros Horloge, runs from the cathedral west to place du Vieux Marché, where 19-year-old Joan of Arc was burned at…