- Must visit
MuMa Le Havre
Major fine arts museum with outstanding Impressionist and modern collections, famous for works linked to Monet, Boudin, and the Normandy coast.
Cheapest price
$72
Average price
$89
Fastest journey
4 h 40 m
Average duration
5 h 15 m
Trains per day
3
Distance
436 km
The best way to find a cheap train ticket from Dijon to Le Havre is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
The average ticket from Dijon to Le Havre will cost around $89 if you buy it on the day, but the cheapest tickets can be found for only $72.
Of the 3 trains that leave Dijon for Le Havre on Fri, Jun 05, 3 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
On Fri, Jun 05 the direct trains cover the 436 km distance in an average of 5 h 15 m but if you time it right, some trains will get you there in just 4 h 40 m .
On Fri, Jun 05 the slowest trains will take 6 h 26 m and usually involve a change or two along the way, but you might be able to save a few pennies if you’re on a budget.






Omio recommends booking the train as it is the most popular option from Dijon to Le Havre among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the bus with prices starting from $30. For those with little time consider booking a train which can get you there in 4h 16m. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a bus costs an average of $30, and a flight costs an average of $40.
Distance: 270 miles (436 km)
Most popular Train | Bus | Flight | Driving |
|---|---|---|---|
$96 Average price | $49 Average price Cheapest | $537 Average price | $159 Average price (fuel + tolls) |
4h 46m Average total duration Fastest 4h 16m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 8h 10m Average total duration 7h 40m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 15h 52m Average total duration 12h 52m Onboard + 3h 0m Additional time* | 5h 6m Average total duration (door-to-door) |
Direct Options | Direct Options | Direct Options | Direct Options |
This is compared to other travel options from Dijon to Le Havre:
A bus is $47 (€38) less than a train for this route with tickets for a train from Dijon to Le Havre costing on average $96 (€78).
A bus is $488 (€395) less than a flight for this route with tickets for a flight from Dijon to Le Havre costing on average $537 (€434).
Other travel options to Le Havre take longer:
Bus takes on average 7h 40m.
Flight takes on average 12h 52m.
The journey is about 50m faster (4h 16m by train vs 5h 6m by car) and roughly $63 (€51) cheaper once you factor in fuel and tolls ($96 (€78) vs $159 (€128)). You'll also arrive in the city centre rather than hunting for parking, and you can work, read, or watch the landscape go by instead of concentrating on the road.
Driving is still worth considering if you want to stop along the way or need a car once you arrive.
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Trains from Dijon to Le Havre run on average 7 times per day, taking around 4h 16m. Cheap train tickets for this journey start at $49 (€40) but you can travel from only $30 (€24) by bus.
The earliest train runs at 05:22, the last at 19:06. The fastest train covers the 270 miles (436 km) distance in 4h 33m.
Distance 270 miles (436 km) |
Average train duration 4h 16m |
Cheapest ticket price $49 (€40) |
Trains per day 7 |
Fastest train 4h 33m |
First train 5:22 AM |
Last train 7:06 PM |
Cheapest Month May |
Cheapest Day Wed |
High Season Jul - Sep |
Low Season Oct - Dec |
Best time to book 4 days |
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Major fine arts museum with outstanding Impressionist and modern collections, famous for works linked to Monet, Boudin, and the Normandy coast.
Historic 18th-century shipowner's house presenting period interiors and daily life in Le Havre's maritime trading era.
Reconstructed model apartment illustrating postwar reconstruction and the architectural vision of Auguste Perret in central Le Havre.
The rebuilt center by Auguste Perret is the city's essential walking area, admired for its modernist grid, wide avenues, and architecture.
Popular seafront for walking, cycling, and sunset views, lined with modern public spaces and a lively local atmosphere.
Hilltop gardens in a former fort with panoramic viewpoints over the city, port, and sea, especially attractive in good weather.
Mussels cooked with cream, cider, shallots, and often apples, reflecting Normandy’s famous dairy and apple traditions.
A classic Normandy fish dish, usually sole served with mushrooms, mussels, shrimp, cream, and butter sauce.
Scallops prepared in a creamy sauce with mushrooms and sometimes cider, popular along the Normandy coast.
Refined Michelin-starred restaurant known for modern Norman seafood and elegant tasting menus in a polished setting.
Historic Le Havre brasserie loved for generous seafood platters, choucroute, and lively traditional atmosphere.
Well-known local restaurant serving classic French and Norman dishes with a cozy, established bistro feel.
Prices are moderate for France. Cafes and casual meals are reasonable, while hotels and fine dining cost more in peak season.
Service is usually included. Rounding up or leaving 5-10% for very good service is appreciated, not required. Small tips for taxis are optional.
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Gare du Havre -> Hôtel de Ville, Le Havre
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Dijon to Le Havre by train. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest train, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Le Havre, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

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