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Saint-Malo FAQ

Quels sont les monuments à ne pas manquer à Saint-Malo ?

Il y a beaucoup de monuments et de sites intéressants à Saint-Malo, mais il ne faut surtout pas manquer la cathédrale Saint-Vincent, le château de Saint-Malo, les remparts de la ville et la tour Solidor.

Y a-t-il des plages à Saint-Malo ?

Oui, Saint-Malo est une ville côtière qui possède plusieurs plages, comme la plage du Sillon, la plage de l'Eventail et la plage de Bon Secours.

Comment se déplacer à Saint-Malo ?

Il est facile de se déplacer à pied dans la ville intra-muros, mais si vous voulez explorer les environs, vous pouvez louer un vélo ou prendre un bus.

Quels sont les plats typiques de Saint-Malo ?

Saint-Malo est connue pour ses fruits de mer, en particulier ses huîtres et ses moules. Les crêpes sont également très populaires dans la région, ainsi que le kouign-amann, une pâtisserie bretonne.

Quelle est la meilleure période pour visiter Saint-Malo ?

La meilleure période pour visiter Saint-Malo est de mai à septembre, lorsque la météo est agréable et que les attractions touristiques sont ouvertes. Cependant, il peut y avoir beaucoup de monde pendant cette période, il est donc recommandé de réserver votre hébergement à l'avance.

Itinéraire de voyage pour Saint-Malo

Introduction

Welcome to Saint-Malo, the jewel of Brittany, where the rugged coastline meets a storied past steeped in maritime heritage. As you wander through the cobblestone streets of this captivating fortified city, you’ll be transported back in time to an era dominated by privateers and explorers. The old walls, which have stood sentinel since the 17th century, not only protect the charming architecture but also whisper tales of daring adventures and courageous sailors. Marvel at the stunning views of the English Channel from the ramparts, and let the salty breeze carry you into a world where history and beauty intertwine.

In addition to its breathtaking vistas, Saint-Malo boasts a vibrant cultural scene that is sure to enchant. The bustling market at Place Chateaubriand invites you to sample local delicacies, from buttery galettes to fresh seafood. Don’t miss the chance to discover the lesser-known gem of the Grand Bé, a small island accessible at low tide, where the famed writer Chateaubri

Comment y arriver

Reaching Saint-Malo is a breeze, whether you’re flying into nearby Rennes or taking a scenic train ride from Paris. The TGV high-speed train whisks you directly to this coastal gem in just under three hours, while those driving can enjoy the picturesque views along the N137. For a truly memorable experience, consider a ferry from the UK, allowing you to soak in the stunning seascapes before you even arrive. Perfect for both short jaunts and week-long explorations, Saint-Malo is easily accessible and ready to be discovered.

Hébergement

Saint-Malo boasts a diverse array of accommodations, from charming boutique hotels nestled within the historic ramparts to luxurious seaside resorts offering breathtaking ocean views. Popular neighborhoods like Intra-Muros provide a vibrant atmosphere, while the quieter outskirts offer a peaceful retreat. Whether you're seeking a lavish getaway or a budget-friendly hostel, the options cater to every traveler's taste and wallet. For a week-long stay, consider booking early to secure the best spots, especially during the bustling summer season. Explore the listings below to find your perfect home away from home in this enchanting coastal city.

Itinéraire suggéré

Day 1: Historical Wonders of Saint-Malo

Morning Activity:
Private 2-hour Walking Tour of Saint-Malo
Explore the enchanting city of Saint-Malo with a private official tour guide. Discover the iconic ramparts, the Old Town, and the stunning views of the sea.

  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Tips: Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a camera for the picturesque views.
  • Book Here
    Walking Tour

Lunch Suggestion:
Creperie Le Tournesol
Savor traditional Breton galettes and crepes made from buckwheat flour, filled with savory and sweet ingredients.

Afternoon Activity:
Visit the Château de Saint-Malo
Explore the historic castle that offers a museum with exhibits about the history of the city.

  • Duration: 1.5 hours
  • Tips: Check the opening hours beforehand and consider taking a guided audio tour.

Evening Activity:
Dinner at Restaurant Le Chalut
Enjoy fresh seafood dishes in a cozy atmosphere, with a focus on local ingredients.


Day 2: Mont Saint-Michel Marvel

Morning Activity:
5-hour Private Tour of Mt St Michel
Travel to the iconic Mont Saint-Michel with a private driver. Explore the abbey and the village at your own pace.

  • Duration: 5 hours (including travel)
  • Tips: Dress in layers as it can be windy, and comfortable shoes are a must.
  • Book Here
    Mont Saint-Michel

Lunch Suggestion:
La Mère Poulard
Famous for its omelets, this restaurant is a must-visit during your time at Mont Saint-Michel.

Afternoon Activity:
Explore the Abbey
Wander through the stunning architecture of the abbey and enjoy the panoramic views from the top.

  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Tips: Audioguides are available for a richer experience.

Evening Activity:
Dinner at Le Relais Saint-Michel
Enjoy a meal with a view of the Mont as it lights up at night, serving classic French cuisine.


Day 3: Coastal Beauty and Marine Life

Morning Activity:
Visit Cancale
Take a scenic trip to Cancale, known for its oysters. Enjoy a walk along the harbor.

  • Duration: 3 hours (including travel)
  • Tips: Try fresh oysters at one of the stalls.

Lunch Suggestion:
Oyster Farm Tasting
Experience a local oyster farm and taste the freshest oysters right from the sea.

Afternoon Activity:
Stroll along Plage du Sillon
Relax at the beautiful beach, perfect for a leisurely walk or sunbathing.

  • Duration: 1.5 hours
  • Tips: Bring a towel and sunscreen if you plan to stay longer.

Evening Activity:
Dinner at Le Bounty
Indulge in a relaxed dining experience with a menu featuring both seafood and traditional Breton dishes.


Day 4: Day Trip to Dinan

Full-Day Activity:
Private Tour of Dinan
Explore the medieval town of Dinan with a local driver. Stroll through the cobblestone streets and visit the castle.

  • Duration: 7 hours (including travel)
  • Tips: Be sure to check out the artisanal shops.
  • Book Here
    Dinan

Lunch Suggestion:
La Fleur de Sel
Enjoy a meal at this charming restaurant known for its local dishes.

Evening Activity:
Return to Saint-Malo and have dinner at La Table de Breizh Café, which offers gourmet galettes and crepes.


Day 5: Nature and Relaxation

Morning Activity:
Biking along the Rance River
Rent a bike and explore the scenic paths along the Rance River.

  • Duration: 2-3 hours
  • Tips: Bring water and snacks for the ride.

Lunch Suggestion:
Picnic by the River
Grab local bread, cheese, and charcuterie from a nearby market and enjoy a peaceful picnic.

Afternoon Activity:
Visit Fort National
Explore this historic fort located on a tidal island, accessible during low tide.

  • Duration: 1.5 hours
  • Tips: Check tide times to ensure access.

Evening Activity:
Dinner at La Cale
Dine on fresh seafood in a laid-back atmosphere near the harbor.


Day 6: Cultural Immersion

Morning Activity:
Visit the Musée d’Histoire de la Ville
Learn about Saint-Malo's rich maritime history through engaging exhibits.

  • Duration: 1.5 hours
  • Tips: Look out for special exhibitions.

Lunch Suggestion:
Bistro de l'Abbaye
Enjoy a traditional French bistro experience with locally sourced ingredients.

Afternoon Activity:
Cooking Class in Saint-Malo
Participate in a local cooking class that focuses on Breton dishes.

  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Tips: Book in advance to secure your spot.

Evening Activity:
Dinner at L’Atelier des Gourmets
Savor a creative menu at this chef-driven restaurant emphasizing fresh ingredients.


Day 7: Farewell Saint-Malo

Morning Activity:
Visit the Espace Duguay-Trouin
Explore this cultural venue showcasing local artists and designers.

  • Duration: 1-2 hours
  • Tips: Purchase souvenirs from local artisans.

Lunch Suggestion:
Le Café de l’Ouest
Enjoy a relaxed lunch with views over the harbor.

Afternoon Activity:
Stroll through the Old Town
Spend your last afternoon wandering the charming streets, shopping, and enjoying the ambiance.

Evening Activity:
Farewell Dinner at Le Port d’Attache
Enjoy a final dinner featuring local specialties while reflecting on your memorable week in Saint-Malo.


This 7-day itinerary offers a comprehensive experience of Saint-Malo, balancing historical attractions, cultural experiences, and relaxation, ensuring a rich exploration of this beautiful coastal city in France.

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