Touring The Seine And Normandy
While there are many places to visit while on a Seine River cruise, that are some that are especially exciting. It is very important to view the cruise itinerary before booking to make sure that you will get to see everything that there is to see. You will also want to make sure that you are gone for at least a couple of days, because once you get there, you will wish you had stayed longer, no matter how long you are there! The Seine River flows through Northern France and the Normandy region. This region is steeped in history, heritage, and rich culture.
But what you might definitely want to check out is a place called Le Havre. This is a city in Northwest France, and is situated in such a way that it sort of overlooks the mouth of the Seine River where it empties into the Bay of Seine in the English Channel. What is so important about this place? Well, this place saw action from one of the biggest military operations in the history of the world… the D-Day invasion. While many historic buildings in this city were lost in World War II due to bombing runs, the city was rebuilt to more modern specifications by Auguste Perret.
The city has actually been the site for multiple different military operations throughout history. During World War II, 5,000 people were killed in this town, and 12,000 homes were destroyed, mostly as a result of British bombing runs. While there is a lot of turmoil in the history of this proud community, it is nonetheless and amazing place to tread foot on. The local museums and old buildings in the region really make history come alive, especially if you are really into history. No Seine tour should take place without planning a stop at this fantastic site, so make sure that your itinerary lists Le Havre as a planned stop.
The Seine offer a lot of possibilities to anyone who is planning to go on one. The history is amazing, the heritage is awe-inspiring, and the sights are absolutely breathtaking. So make sure that you take up your next vacation break with a Seine River tour through the North of France’s amazing waterways. You will not regret it, and chances are good that you will be back next year, and the year after that.
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