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How to get in Le Havre
How to get in Le Havre
By Rail
Trains run to/from Paris regularly, taking about 2 hours: most stop at Rouen en route. There is also a TGV to/from Marseille once a day.
By Boat
Ferries run to Portsmouth and Newhaven in southern England daily. This service is provided by LD lines . Crossing times are from three hours and fifteen minutes . Popular alternative routes going to areas close to Le Havre include Newhaven to Dieppe, and Poole to Cherbourg.
By Air
Le Havre has a small airport with services running to Lyon, Amsterdam and Brighton. You can reach 200 destinations all over the world via Amsterdam.
By Car
Traffic in the southern approach to Le Havre has benefitted from the construction of the huge Pont de Normandie over the Seine estuary. However, whilst certainly impressive from an architectural standpoint, during busy summer weekends the entire structure can seem more like a car-park. Expect long delays (up to an hour) to cross the 4km toll bridge (Current cost about 5.80 Euros).
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