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Dieppe is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department, of which it is the capital, in the Normandy region of northwestern France
Dieppe is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department, of which it is the capital, in the Normandy region of northwestern France. It is located on the Channel coast 170 kilometres from Paris. It is nicknamed "the city of four ports" due to the presence of the ferry port linking England to France, the fishing port, the marina and the commercial port. It is connected by rail to Paris via Rouen and all the towns in the region. Dieppe even has its own aerodrome which welcomes tourist planes. Tourism is the main sector of activity in the town, which brings in a large number of visitors, particularly by car, which can make parking in the heart of Dieppe difficult.
Dieppe has an on-street parking policy that includes two different parking zones depending on their location in the city. The zones are differentiated by their colour, either orange or green. The green zone, located more on the outskirts of the city, is suitable for long-term parking and allows daily parking. The orange zone, on the other hand, is suitable for short-term parking and is limited to 2.5 hours. However, both zones offer free parking from Monday to Saturday from 12:30 to 13:30 and in the evening from 19:00 to 9:00, plus full days on Sundays and public holidays.
In addition to the parking available on the roads, Dieppe is home to nearly 30.000 inhabitants and attracts many tourists every day. The town has had to equip itself with public car parks to meet the demand for parking. Therefore, you can find these public parking solutions throughout the city offering you many options. We therefore recommend that you compare these offers and book your parking on Parkimeter website or app to organise your visit to Dieppe with complete peace of mind.
Due to its location on the Channel coast, Dieppe has played an important role in French history. The town found itself at the centre of the Hundred Years War, a conflict between France and England in which Dieppe lost its role as a port and trading town. Also, during the world wars, Dieppe again played a very important role and was marked by bombardments which destroyed some places like the old casino and many hotels.
Dieppe is today a port city, residential and tourist, very beautiful to visit. It keeps several marks of its historical past with the old medieval walls or its museum built with a stone architecture. You can also visit the magnificent church of Saint Jacques, a true symbol of the city, as well as the Chapel of Notre Dame de Bonsecours. Finally, to take advantage of the warm atmosphere of the city, don't hesitate to stroll through the Dieppe market.