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What’s Rouen Like in July?

July in Rouen, Normandy, generally offers mild to warm summer weather. Average daily temperatures typically range from an estimated 15°C to 23°C (59°F to 73°F). While sunshine is prevalent, with an estimated 7-8 hours per day, occasional rainfall is still possible, with an average of 7-10 rainy days throughout the month and an estimated 50-70mm of precipitation. The climate is generally pleasant for exploring on foot, but it’s advisable to pack layers and an umbrella for variable conditions.

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in July?

July is peak tourist season in Rouen, impacting both availability and pricing. Accommodation costs are higher, with estimated 3-4 star hotel rooms ranging from €80 to €180 per night, and budget options starting around €45 to €80. Dining prices are standard for a French city, with a casual meal costing an estimated €15-€25, and bakery items €3-€7. Entrance fees for museums typically range from €8-€12 (estimated). Due to high demand, it’s strongly recommended to book accommodation and popular tours well in advance.

What Should You Expect in Terms of Crowds and Events?

Expect higher tourist numbers in July, especially around major attractions like the Rouen Cathedral, Gros Horloge, and the historic Vieux Marché. The city buzzes with activity, and outdoor cafe terraces are popular. A notable summer event is often the “Rouen Impressionnée” light show, projected onto the Cathedral’s facade in the evenings (check local listings for exact dates and times). Longer daylight hours create ample time for sightseeing, though popular sites may have queues.

What Are the Best Activities for July?

July is ideal for exploring Rouen’s historical sites on foot, including the iconic Rouen Cathedral, the astronomical Gros Horloge, and the half-timbered houses of the Rue du Gros Horloge. Visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts or the fascinating Musée Le Secq des Tournelles. Enjoy the pleasant weather by dining at outdoor cafes or strolling along the Seine. Don’t miss the evening light show on the Cathedral, if available. A popular day trip nearby is to Giverny, to see Claude Monet’s House and Gardens.

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