Where modern architecture meets sea, light and artistic heritage.
The City of Le Havre offers a striking blend of modernity and maritime charm. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its post-war architecture by Auguste Perret, the city’s urban design is both bold and harmonious. Its coastal setting provides dramatic skies and luminous light that once inspired Impressionist painters, such as Monet. Today, Le Havre continues to attract visitors with its vibrant cultural scene, modern art spaces and refreshing sea air. As a leading water sports destination, it welcomes sailing and surfing enthusiasts alike. The City of Le Havre is an invitation to discover beauty in both structure and seascape, far beyond expectations.
Sustainability
The city of Le Havre has made sustainability a core part of its identity. The city’s action plan revolves around five main priorities: addressing climate change through sustainable urban planning, integrating nature into public spaces, preserving biodiversity, fostering social cohesion, promoting well-being and supporting a responsible local economy. These efforts are visible in eco-friendly transport options, inclusive public spaces and environmental awareness programmes. With labels such as Blue Flag, City of Art and History, UNESCO World Heritage and Famille Plus, Le Havre demonstrates that a modern, vibrant city can also be committed to long-term environmental and social responsibility.
The city of Le Havre has received a Green Destinations Silver Award in 2025.
Visit their official website for more details on the destination’s sustainability efforts and travel inspiration!
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