Popular in | July | High demand for flights, 8% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | May | Best time to find cheap flights, 3% potential price drop |
Average price | 21,132,596₫ | Average for round-trip flights in January 2021 |
Round-trip from | 18,968,692₫ | From Ho Chi Minh City to Paris |
One-way from | 9,829,650₫ | One-way flight from Ho Chi Minh City to Paris |
SGN - PAR Price
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12,511,740₫ - 28,924,724₫
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PAR Temperature
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8 - 25 °C
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PAR Rainfall
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16 - 27 mm
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Summertime is the perfect season to book flights to Rouen: the warm, sunny days, and the occasional shower strike a perfect balance for tourists looking to enjoy every bit of the outdoors.
Peak Season
If you find yourself visiting Rouen in the summertime, you’re able to experience all that the outdoor offers, because with perfect sunny weather and very little rainfall, there’s no limit on what you can do. While it may be a bit crowded during the popular rush it’s certainly worth the chaos.
Off-peak Season
Fewer people head to France in the wintertime, because when the cold sets in, it goes hand-in-hand with frigid rainfall. While it’s certainly not the prettiest time of year here, you’ll be able to find better deals on accommodation and cheap flights to Rouen when you travel in the off-season.
Rouen –the capital of Normandy and the largest port in France lies just 79 miles (128km) northwest of Paris.
This city can be seen as a three-in-one deal – its mix of vibrant industries and a bustling student population brings a diversity and energy to the ground that makes Rouen a one-of-a-kind experience offering an inventive atmosphere that helped famed writers like Pierre Corneille (Le Cid) and Gustave Flaubert (Madame Bovary) write their striking masterpieces. As you walk these cobblestone streets it’s impossible not to wonder about the passionate hearts of people who once walked the very same roads.
It is here that Claude Monet spent morning, afternoon and evening painting and repainting the beautiful Notre Dame Cathedrale, and here also that the young and tireless Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in the city’s centre. The restored medieval centre is home to other historical gems like Gothic cathedrals and architecture straight from the middle ages. When arrive in Rouen, you’ll realise that the city’s history, passion and fire are inescapable.
In the summer (June to August), temperatures reach into the low to mid-20s with very little rainfall, beckoning tourists to book flights to Rouen during the months between June and September. Winter (December to February) brings temperatures down drastically to single digits and just below zero, causing flurries and the most rainfall of the year, but this is also the best time to find discounted flights and lower hotel rates. Autumn (September to November) is another rainy season, but temperatures are more bearable resting comfortably in the mid-teens.
Don’t panic if you don’t see a way to get to Rouen from the airport (URO) after your flight. Despite the lack of any official airport transportation, it’s still easy to make your way around the city. You can grab a taxi almost anywhere, anytime and the local buses are a reliable and simple way to get anywhere within the city limits. The TCAR metro line runs from early morning till late night and tickets are valid for an hour. You may want to look into buying a one-day or week-long pass. If you’d rather set out on your own, several local companies rent cars or bikes.