The street is away from the centre of Rouen. It is lined with old buildings and interesting architecture. A small waterway runs along one side of the street and it has little bridges all along it. There are many small, reasonably priced restaurants and it is here that you will find La Rocher, an informal restaurant that specialises in mussels. It is a street that is quite busy during the day but, it really comes into it's own in the evening when it is full of locals socialising.
Cette rue est une des plus joyeuse de Rouen, ses restaurants, les cours de cuisine, merveilleux, splendide!
This is the water street.because there is a very shallow canal that runs the length of the street. I really was not overly impressed with this street. I was actually a bit disappointed given previous reviews and photos of the area. There are some restaurants along the way. The canal looked filthy and filled with algae. I did like the timber framed buildings that line this street, likely the only reason to make a visit. My next visit to Rouen, I would not visit this street again.
Эта улица, находящаяся немного в стороне от туристических улиц, также имеет фасады старых фахверковых домов, имеющих внутри современную начинку, в виде магазинов и кафе со всеми благами цивилизации. Также здесь имеется небольшой канал и скамейки для отдыха. Обстановка умиротворяющая. Приятно посидеть в тиши после нескольких часов хождения по достопримечательностям.
Water Street it was on our visit, it never stopped raining for the entire day. It is a quaint street, with several restaurants almost all of which were closed on our first night and none of which were open on our 2nd night. Disappointing.
Visited this area on a Sunday and it was busy and fun. There was a beautiful carousel for children to enjoy, several crepe vendors along with fresh produce vendors.
Руан просто замечательный старинный город, пронизанный множеством улочек с фахверковыми домиками. Rue Eau de Robec одна из них. Гулять не перегулять, смотреть не пересмотреть.
This quaint little street is a must see on a trip to Rouen. A little waterway flows down one side of the street adding to the charm. There are plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from ( a really good looking noodle bar full of French people) but it's worth going just to see the very old buildings. Very peaceful too as its away from the really touristy bits by the Cathedral and the Gros Horloge.
Lovely little area, just a stroll on a nice day, like the rest of the town. Go when the shops are open though, more of a buzz.
One of the prettiest streets in Rouen hosting cafes and restaurants that offer off the beaten track value.