Saint-Malo, originally built as a walled citadel guarding the mouth of the Rance river, was for centuries home to feared pirates. They’ve all gone to Davy Jones’ Locker, though, and now it’s Brittany’s most-visited city. Walk the bustling streets of the reconstructed old city and the vast beaches, making sure to stop at the Grande Porte, Porte St-Vincent, the town’s castle with its Musée de la Ville and the Grand Aquarium.
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5.0 based on 68 reviews
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5.0 based on 90 reviews
Saint-Malo is a historic city full of surprises! Gyro Malo makes you discover strategic places, gives you anecdotes in order to make you make the most of these magical moments.
4.5 based on 544 reviews
St Malo is an incredible and charming city, very good for a stroll around and there is the Corsaire House to visit, the Fortress around the city to walk around and a ship to explore.
4.5 based on 7,834 reviews
This is a must if visiting St Malo. Enjoyed a lovely stroll around the ramparts with lovely views out to sea and into the middle of the walled town.
4.5 based on 1,672 reviews
We spent a late summer weekend and the beach is absolutely beautiful. Clean and no litter. At low tide there were a few swimmers and a very wide expanse of beach. The sunsets were spectacular.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Really interesting to hear how this German fortification built into a much older fortress was attacked over several weeks during the liberation of St Malo in 1944. The bunker is well preserved and the guided tour (buy tickets in advance because each tour has limited numbers) is comprehensive and well presented by the guide (in French but understandable and there is a written guide in English). Certainly worth visiting.
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