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Muséum d'Histoire naturelle de La Rochelle
Major natural history museum with zoology, geology, and ethnography collections in a historic setting. One of the city's strongest museum visits for families and curious adults.
Take a flight from Cork to La Rochelle and enjoy the approximately 515 miles (830 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest flight runs at 14:45, the last at 17:50.
Distance 515 miles (830 km) |
First flight 2:45 PM |
Last flight 5:50 PM |
High Season Apr - Jun |
Low Season Oct - Dec |
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Major natural history museum with zoology, geology, and ethnography collections in a historic setting. One of the city's strongest museum visits for families and curious adults.
Floating and dockside maritime museum centered on historic vessels and the city's Atlantic seafaring identity. Excellent for understanding La Rochelle's port history.
Privately run history museum inside a wartime bunker, presenting La Rochelle during the Second World War. Compact, unusual, and popular with history-focused visitors.
Colorful waterfront area with bright wooden houses, street art atmosphere, and strong social-media appeal. A favorite for photos near the old harbor.
Large linear city park ideal for walking, relaxing, and escaping the crowds just beyond the historic center. Popular with locals and families.
Elegant seafront promenade lined with lawns and historic villas, well suited for sunset walks and open views. A classic local strolling area.
Mussels cooked in a creamy Charente-style sauce with curry, shallots, and white wine, a classic from the nearby coast and marshes.
A traditional seaside mussel dish where mussels are covered with pine needles and fire-roasted, popular in coastal Charente-Maritime.
Famous local oysters from the nearby Marennes-Oléron basin, prized for their refined flavor and strong link to the regional oyster culture.
A celebrated gastronomic restaurant focused on high-end Atlantic seafood, offering an elegant experience and strong regional identity.
A well-known harborfront seafood restaurant and fine dining address, appreciated for refined fish dishes and views of the Old Port.
A more relaxed venue from the Coutanceau family, popular for polished seafood cooking in a casual seaside setting.
Prices are moderate for France. Markets and casual dining are affordable, while summer stays and seafront restaurants cost more.
Service is usually included. Rounding up or leaving EUR 1-2 in cafes is appreciated; 5-10% for excellent restaurant service is optional. Taxis are often rounded up.
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La Rochelle Ile de Re Airport, La Rochelle -> La Rochelle-Ville Station, La Rochelle
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