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The route continues along Carmes Street and Crossroads de la Crosse, major axes of the medieval city, before taking Lecanuet Street, which illustrates the major urban developments of the 19th century and the proximity of the Museum of Fine Arts. Passing by the Palais de Justice, with its neo-Gothic architecture, marks an important point on the route.
The visit then continues to Vieux-Marché Square, a memorial site associated with Joan of Arc, and through Gros-Horloge Street, the historic heart of the city, up to the famous monument of the same name.The route then follows aux Juifs Street, Saint-Romain Street, and the Historial Jeanne d’Arc, before reaching the eastern districts toward Saint-Ouen and Saint-Marc, passing by Aître Saint-Maclou and Eau-de-Robec Street, which bear witness to Rouen’s artisanal history.
Commentary is available in 6 languages: French, English, Spanish, German, Italian, and Portuguese, via an audio guide downloadable using a QR code.
The tourist train is equipped with a panoramic roof, allowing you to fully enjoy your visit!
Daily departures:
* Sundays: departures in the afternoon only
Provider : Rouen Tourisme
Duration : 45min