
This French-style “Sunset Boulevard” bears the names of the actors and directors who came during the American Film Festival (in September) since 1975. The boards are bordered on the beach side with symbolic multicolored parasols and on the street side of the sea bathing establishment , built in 1923 in the Art Deco style.

The building is in the Norman architectural tradition. On the square: a chime of 12 bells from the Villedieu-les-Poêles foundry.

Replica of the Place de l'Etoile in Paris, it lights up with thousands of lights in December.

Near Place Morny: Place du Marché, framed with real timber framing.

An international showcase for horses and an attractive hub for the region, Deauville brings together around its two racetracks, La Touques and Clairefontaine, prestigious races, a training center, yearling sales, an international polo championship, an international horse pole for the practice of equestrian sports and 75 surrounding stud farms, cradles of the greatest cracks.

The casino was inaugurated in 1912. Inside: slot machines, game tables, restaurants and a wonderful Italian theater, scene of many cultural events.

Built in 1907 on a farm that belonged to the family of Gustave Flaubert, the villa is emblematic of the Norman regionalist style. Exceptional: it has kept its furniture, its trinkets, family portraits and can be visited in July and August.

Many remarkable villas are revealed randomly from the streets (Boulevard Cornuché, rue Jacques le Marois ...). Look up: finials, traditional craftsmanship, adorn their roofs.

This vast space - located between the sea and Boulevard Cornuché - is the playground for swimmers, vacationers and sportsmen. Olympic swimming pool, thalasso-spa, nautical center, tennis, sports course… It also hosts the International Center of Deauville (CID), place of congresses and big events. To do: symbolize your love with a padlock in the "Garden of Hearts" (padlock on sale at Deauville Tourisme).

The municipal port, the starting point for many regattas, also has a sailing school. Port-Deauville with its pontoons which overlook the dwellings is open to the sea 16 hours a day.