Stroll through Honfleur's enchanting Vieux Bassin (old harbor), lined with tall, narrow houses painted in vibrant colors that have inspired artists for centuries including Eugène Boudin, Monet, and countless Impressionists who captured the constantly changing light on these picturesque facades and the bustling activity of this working port. Visit Sainte-Catherine Church, France's largest wooden church built by shipbuilders after the Hundred Years' War using naval construction techniques, with its remarkable timber framework that resembles an inverted ship's hull and separate bell tower across the square that creates a unique architectural ensemble found nowhere else in France. Explore the narrow cobblestone streets filled with art galleries showcasing contemporary and historical works, including the Eugène Boudin Museum with its collection of pre-Impressionist seascapes that influenced the entire movement and helped establish plein air painting as a legitimate artistic technique. Walk along the active harbor to watch fishing boats unload their daily catch and pleasure craft navigate the narrow channel, then climb to the Côte de Grace chapel for panoramic views over the Seine estuary where France's greatest river meets the English Channel in a constantly changing display of light, water, and sky. Sample authentic Norman specialties like Calvados apple brandy aged in oak barrels, traditional hard cider, and incredibly fresh seafood including oysters, mussels, and sole at waterfront restaurants while soaking in the maritime atmosphere that has remained virtually unchanged for centuries and continues to attract artists, writers, and travelers from around the world seeking inspiration and authentic Norman culture.