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Cappuccino CAD 4.97
Oranges (1kg) CAD 4.44
Local cheese (1kg) CAD 25.03
Tennis court rent (1 hour on weekend) CAD 30.46
Internet (6 Mbps, unlimited data) CAD 55.21
Apples (1kg) CAD 4.43
Monthly Pass (local transport) CAD 89.47
1 Summer dress in a chain store CAD 71.98
1 Pair of Jeans CAD 162.32
* All price are converted to USD

About La Rochelle

With nearly 77,000 residents, La Rochelle is one of the most important cities of the Atlantic coast. What you will probably enjoy about this city is how it has adapted to the modern world, while highlighting the elements that have made history. La Rochelle is attractive by the blend of history and modernity with which it grows.

The charm of the sea

You can enjoy it while walking in the old port, where you will discover the history of the three towers that mark the entrance. Then, entering the city centre by the famous door of the Grosse Horloge, admire the arcaded streets and the magnificent building that serves as City Hall. Do not miss the aquarium and port Minimes, which can accommodate up to 2500 boats. This is one of the largest marinas in Europe and its view alone is worth your effort to travel to La Rochelle.

A little bit of history

La Rochelle was founded in the tenth century. From the twelfth century, it became a free port, which allowed the city to elect a mayor since 1187. During this century, the port, which is on the route of the Templars, takes a lot of growing up on the route to become the largest on the Atlantic coast, a status it retained until the fifteenth century, thanks to the wine trade and salt, which contributed to its wealth. In the sixteenth century, a significant Protestant community was present in La Rochelle. During this century, the city developed intense exchanges with the New World, especially with Canada and the Caribbean and also participated in the triangular trade. In the nineteenth century, the construction of a deep-water port will allow the city to revive thanks to the great maritime trade. Nowadays, Le Port de Minimes is among the most important marinas in Europe.

Monuments not to miss

Consisting of a main building in Renaissance style with Gothic walls, the town hall of La Rochelle is a remarkable monument. This building was erected in the late fifteenth century and features famous towers and crenelated battlements. Gargoyles, statues and other carvings adorn this place and architecture aficionados will appreciate the gallery arches and painted ceilings.

A short distance from the old port of La Rochelle, Hotel de la Bourse is a symbol of the town's economy. Its facade, carved and inlaid with anchors trophies, evokes the days when the building housed the Chamber of Commerce of the maritime city. The building is erected in a Louis XVI style, both simple and harmonious and it opens onto a central courtyard surrounded by porticoes and galleries, the emblem of past prosperity.

The Tour Saint-Nicolas

Saint-Nicolas Tower is one of the ramparts of the city of La Rochelle. It measures thirty-six meters high and features large Gothic polygonal rooms symbolizing a mole. Pointed arches, stairs and the walkway are the strengths of the architecture of the place. Together with the Tour de la Chaîne, it is the gateway to the port, offering remarkable views of the surroundings.

Visiting the museums of La Rochelle

As you walk in La Rochelle, you have the opportunity to visit many museums on the history of the city. The Aquarium surprises and amuses visitors who book flights to La Rochelle. The aquarium will allow you to meet more than 10 000 species that inhabit the seas and oceans. The Museum of the New World traces the relationships maintained by La Rochelle with the Americas from the fifteenth century. At that time, La Rochelle traded mainly with Canada, Louisiana and the Caribbean. The city also participated in the triangular trade. We also have great deals for European destinations like cheap flights to Graz

When visiting the Museum of Obigny-Bernon, you will discover the history of the city from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. It has a rich collection of pottery and porcelain from La Rochelle as well as works from the Far East. The Museum of Fine Arts offers European paintings painted between the fifteenth and twentieth century.

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Information about travelling to La Rochelle

  • Average temperature in summer for La Rochelle
    24 °C
  • Average rain for this month in La Rochelle
    75.5 mm
  • Average temperature in winter for La Rochelle
    10 °C
  • Currency exchange rate
    €1.00(EUR) = CAD 1.63(CAD)

Airports of La Rochelle

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