Stores, museums… What is open in on Friday November 1st

Stores, museums… What is open in on Friday November 1st
Stores, museums… What is open in Rouen on Friday November 1st

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Adrien Filoche

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Oct 31, 2024 at 7:04 p.m.

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Need to do some shopping, want to go out… and you don't know what will be open and closed in (Seine-Maritime) this Friday, November 1, 2024? Don't panic, the writing of 76actu takes stock for you.

Stores open in Rouen this November 1st

  • Monoprix Rouen Gros Horloge: open
  • Carrefourrue Saint-Hilaire, rue Saint-Sever, rue Saint-Julien, avenue Pasteur, rue Jeanne-d'Arc, avenue Jean-Rondeaux and rue de la République: open
  • Intermarché Place Saint-Marc, rue de Constantine, rue Écuyère, rue de la Mare du Parc and rue Jeanne-d'Arc: open
  • Magasin U rue Armand-Carrel, rue Cauchoise, Espace du Palais and Hôtel de Ville: open
  • Hyper U Grand-Quevilly: open
  • E.Leclerc Rouen Saint-Sever, Bapeaume, Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray: open
  • Galeries Lafayette : open
  • Spring Rouen: open
  • Tourville-la-Rivière shopping center: open
  • Centre commercial Saint-Sever: open
  • Centre commercial Docks 76: open
  • Leroy MerlinTourville-la-Rivière and Isneauville: open
  • Poullain Garden Center: open
  • Cailly Garden Center: open
  • Truffaut Isneauville: open

A trip to the fair, but not to the museum

To keep you busy, you also have the possibility of taking a trip to the Saint-Romain fair. And that's good because during the event, public transport is free on public holidays, as well as on Wednesdays and Sundays.

The museums of Rouen will be closed for this All Saints' Day holiday.

With around fifteen degrees and chances of clearing, the weather shouldn't be too bad this November 1st. This could be an opportunity to take a stroll among our selection of hikes to do from Rouen without taking your car or even to take a trip to the monumental forest in Canteleu.

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