Honfleur is a French commune located in the Calvados department, in the Normandy region. Honfleur is a very atypical town with its picturesque streets and narrow, slate-covered houses. The town has an international reputation which it owes, in part, to the authenticity and charm of its cobbled streets, its half-timbered facades, its small shops, its charming hotels and its typical restaurants, but also to the diversity of its monuments and the richness of its cultural and artistic heritage. As a fishing, commercial and yachting port, the town has managed to develop a rich historical and artistic heritage. City of painters and Impressionism, Honfleur inspired Courbet, Monet, Boudin and many others. You can visit dozens of galleries and artists' studios where classical and contemporary works are on permanent display.