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La Rochelle might be known as one of France’s most-loved summer escapes. But now is the season to visit with blooming parks, windswept sea views, magnificent neoclassical architecture—and fewer tourists. Whether savoring oysters at waterfront terraces or watching sailboats drift beneath medieval towers, here are a few highlights for the perfect weekend getaway.
Scenic view of La Rochelle harbor
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Stroll the Old Harbor. Kick off your day with a leisurely wander along the centuries-old Vieux Port, where sunrise glints off golden limestone façades and sailboats drift lazily by. The iconic towers guarding the Harbor entrance frame a waterfront scene that’s utterly swoon-worthy. Even better, grab a seat at PÂTON Boulangerie for fresh-baked croissants and baguettes with café crème—and savor the Atlantic sea breezes and dreamy waterscape.
Charming street in Old Town, La Rochelle, France
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Say “Bonjour” to La Rochelle’s lovely Old Town. After your harbor stroll, the historic center unfolds like a French fairytale: winding lanes lined with centuries-old stone buildings, quaint boutiques, artisanal shops, and cozy cafés. Duck beneath stone archways, admire Renaissance-era townhouses, and linger over a slow lunch at a bistro where a crisp local vin blanc pairs perfectly with ocean-fresh seafood.
La Rochelle – Plage de la Concurrence beach
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Beautiful Beaches? Yes, Please! Spring in La Rochelle isn’t just about city charms. The Atlantic coastline beckons with quiet beaches like Plage de la Concurrence, just a short stroll from Old Town, where the Bay of Biscay stretches wide and inviting. Rent bikes, meander along coastal paths, or simply sit and watch the tides roll in. At this time of year, the coastline feels like it’s all yours.
Exterior of La Rochelle’s Marché Central
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Feast on French Life. No visit is complete without a stop at La Rochelle’s Marché Central, a 19th-century glass-and-iron hall just steps from the harbor. Expect colorful stalls brimming with fresh produce, the day’s catch, regional cheeses, and fragrant flowers, and that irresistible scent of just-baked baguettes drifting through the aisles. Grab your ideal picnic provisions, then find a sunny spot on the quay—or in the blissful greenery of Parc Charruyer—and savor a quintessentially French feast.
Exterior of Entre Hôtes, La Rochelle France
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Your Perfect French Hideaway. A stone’s throw from the habor, Entre Hôtes is less like a hotel and more like stepping into your own private French residence—albeit one with impeccable taste. Housed in an 18th-century grand townhouse, this chic property has been reimagined into a handful of serene guest rooms surrounding a lush garden courtyard. Interiors are utterly romantic: sun-washed wooden floors, tall shuttered windows, and a soft neutral palette reminiscent of classic Flemish design. Each room has its own personality and color story, with thoughtful touches like window seats overlooking the leafy patio. For the ultimate hideaway, book the former wine cellar turned guest room, where original stone walls and arched ceilings create the perfect intimate escape.
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