Between the golden sands of the beach and the charm of the shopping streets, Trouville-sur-Mer reveals itself as a mosaic of neighborhoods, each with its own unique atmosphere. Whether you're a fan of leisurely strolls, trendy shopping, or authentic discoveries, every corner of the city has its own unique character to offer.

The Belgian Bridge – General de Gaulle Street – Aguesseau

From the Pont des Belges to the Château d'Aguesseau, this district reveals its history and its unique atmosphere.

A place of memory

Connecting Trouville-sur-Mer to Deauville, the Pont des Belges is a passageway steeped in history. Renamed in tribute to the Belgian Piron Brigade, which liberated the two towns in August 1944, it houses a memorial to the Belgian and Luxembourg soldiers who fell during the fighting.

A unique point of view


From the deck, enjoy a picturesque view: fishing boats, paddleboards, seagulls in flight and the reliefs of Trouville-sur-Mer with the Notre-Dame des Victoires church in the background.

General de Gaulle Street and its surroundings

After the bridge, Rue Général de Gaulle offers shops, restaurants, and leisure activities, with Roseraie Park a haven of fresh air. Further up, Rue d'Aguesseau reveals the charming Saint-Jean Chapel, Gaston Gosset Path, a lively skate park, and other treasures to discover.

Bonsecours – Heights

On the border between town and country, the Bonsecours district offers a peaceful break just a stone's throw from the bustling center.

Bonsecours, haven of tranquility

A residential neighborhood close to the beach, Bonsecours charms with its picturesque alleys, cul-de-sacs, and passageways. The Bon Secours Church and the Notre-Dame-de-Pitié Chapel add a touch of heritage to this quiet area, ideal for strolling and admiring the original architecture.

The heights and their panoramas


Climbing the hidden stairs, you reach the heights of Trouville-sur-Mer, where superb views reveal the city's rooftops and the sea horizon. Between villas and hilly streets, let yourself be seduced by this "Norman San Francisco"!

The Fish Market and the Quays

The birthplace of Trouville-sur-Mer, the fishing port and its quays embody the authenticity and friendliness of the resort.

Tranquility and authentic charm

The quays, lined with trawlers and bustling with sailors and seagulls, offer a lovely stroll along the Touques River. Between strolls and discoveries, the fish market reveals its stocked stalls under a typical neo-Norman-style hall, a symbol of Trouville's charm.

A lively and welcoming neighborhood


Peaceful on a daily basis, the neighborhood comes alive with markets, fish market tastings, and festive events. The café and restaurant terraces add a cheerful touch, where laughter and flavors mingle with the gentle pace of life on the quays.

Rue des Bains and its surroundings

Between an authentic port and a lively beach, Rue des Bains is the beating heart of Trouville-sur-Mer, combining history and dynamism.

A lively and artistic neighborhood


A pedestrian street lined with cafes, restaurants, and boutiques, it combines leisurely strolling with excitement. Regional products, art galleries, creative workshops, and works by Savignac recall Trouville's artistic past. Cobblestone streets, fishermen's houses, and the sound of seagulls complete this typically welcoming scene.

The adjacent alleys

Around Rue des Bains, charming hilly alleys reveal colorful houses and half-timbered buildings. Lose yourself in these secret staircases to enjoy the city's unique and friendly atmosphere.

The Boardwalk and the Beach

Nicknamed the Queen of Beaches, Trouville-sur-Mer, Normandy's leading seaside resort, offers 1200 meters of fine sand, combining history, leisure and tranquility.

A historical walk


Discovered in 1825 by the painter Charles Mozin, the beach has attracted tourists and artists for centuries. The boardwalk, built in 1867, lined with villas in eclectic styles (neo-Norman, neo-Moorish, neo-Italian, etc.), invites you to stroll to the sound of the waves and the scent of the sea.

A paradise for everyone


Whether you're relaxing with deckchairs and parasols or enjoying water sports and activities, there's something for everyone. The beach combines relaxation, excitement, and a family atmosphere, offering a unique seaside escape.

Hennequeville, in the countryside

Hennequeville, a former hamlet merged with Trouville-sur-Mer in 1847, embodies the town's natural and peaceful side. Between lush countryside and wild seaside, it's a small haven of tranquility.

A natural setting


Parks, streams, and shaded paths: Hennequeville invites you to stroll through the greenery. Dotted with Norman villas and manors, it's also the ideal place to stay, with its gîtes, guesthouses, and campsites. Far from the hustle and bustle, you can recharge your batteries in a bucolic and peaceful setting.

Between sea and cliffs


At the eastern end of Trouville-sur-Mer beach, the Roches Noires cliffs border a wild and unspoiled expanse. Perfect for a moment out of time, this area also offers breathtaking views from the Corniche road or the Hennequeville trails.

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