fiogf49gjkf0d Unlike the hotels, which sometimes have cheaper weekend rates, Rouen's upmarket
restaurants
tend to charge more over weekends, when families eat out. The greatest concentration of restaurants is in place du Vieux-MarchAŠ, where there's a daily
food market
, while the area just north is full of Tunisian
takeaways, crA?peries
and so forth. Some of Rouen's most agreeable
bars
are in the maze of streets between rue Thiers and place du Vieux-MarchAŠ. Incoming sailors used to head straight for this area of the city, and the small bars are still there even if the sailors aren't.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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