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Saint-Malo is a city that feels like a page out of a storybook, with its striking grey granite houses and rich maritime history. Nestled along the stunning Côte d'Émeraude, this charming destination boasts a skyline dotted with iconic structures that tell tales of adventure, resilience, and beauty. From the majestic Saint-Vincent Cathedral, with its intricate Gothic architecture, to the formidable Les Remparts de Saint-Malo, which offer breathtaking views of the English Channel, every corner of this city invites exploration and discovery.

As you wander through the cobblestone streets of the Intra-Muros district, you'll find a delightful mix of well-known landmarks and hidden gems waiting to be uncovered. Whether you're gazing at the historic Fort National from the picturesque Quai Saint-Louis or enjoying the serene atmosphere at the Parc de la Briantais, Saint-Malo's skyline is a feast for the eyes. Join us as we delve into the most iconic buildings and the best viewpoints that make this coastal city a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both history and stunning vistas.

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1National Fort

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Fortress
Historic Sites
Military Bases & Facilities
Fort National is a 17th-century granite fortress located on an outcrop that can only be accessed at low tide. Guided tours are available for visitors to explore this historic site. The fort is part of a range of popular sightseeing attractions and activities in the area, including Saint Malo, Grand Aquarium, St Vincent Cathedral, and beaches. Visitors can also experience local culture, dine at great restaurants, find budget-friendly accommodations, and enjoy shopping and nightlife options nearby.
Came during low tide in winter and it was truly spectacular even during this time of the year. It’s even better when you don’t have to fight the crowds during the most favored times of the year. Definitely worth your time to visit, but check the local tide schedule if you wish to walk along the beautiful stretch of beach here.
Jonathan L — Google review
Fantastic with great views. Definitely worth a visit at low tide, it is open when the flag is up. It costs €5 to access the fort, cash only is accepted
Stuart — Google review
When I arrived at the gate it was €5 and they accepted only cash so I wasn’t able to go in. Views from the gate looking back to the city are stunning and well worth the walk over.
Louise R — Google review
It’s opened only from June to September for visits. But it’s placed beautifully in the middle of the sea and reachable only on low tides.
Florin D — Google review
If the France flag is on the castle means it’s open to public to visit. However even visit the beach is fun.
Hao Y — Google review
On the Michelin scale, it would be ⭐️, worth stopping in if you’re around, I would not make a dedicated trip just for this. Saint Malo is very nice though.
Mike L — Google review
Very nice castle on the bay. You can walking to the castle only when there is low tide. This is an ancient guard castle to defense the city from sea attack, so there are cannons inside. There is a large grass for resting, it's also beautiful for child who want to run. In the sunny days is a very spectacular place for taking pictures. It's important so pay attention at the tides, if you don't want wet your shoes..
Sergio — Google review
I went there at 3:30 on a Friday at low tide and it was closed, even though in the picture I took, you can see people inside. I’m not sure why they can get in and I can’t. Not good. Also, the hours on Google say it’s open. Too bad they don’t update it when they’re closed. I went to the office of tourism and she said that is closed for the next three days, but she didn’t know why. I found out why it was closed for three days because it was due to a wedding. I guess rich people have priority over the regular people. Also, it says to look for a French flag to see if it’s opened, but they fly a Britain flag along with the blue flag to confuse you. Luckily I was able to go back another day and their website said it was opened and when I got there they said I could tour it for 30 minutes. About five minutes later, they told me I had to leave even though the tide had not blocked the away.
G M — Google review
Saint-Malo, France•http://www.fortnational.com/•+33 6 72 46 66 26•Tips and more reviews for National Fort

2Saint-Vincent Cathedral of Saint-Malo

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Cathedral
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Catholic church
Historical landmark
Saint-Vincent Cathedral of Saint-Malo is a stunning architectural marvel that showcases Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance styles. The cathedral's interior is adorned with exquisite stained glass windows depicting the city's rich history. Visitors to Saint-Malo can explore a myriad of attractions and activities such as the Grand Aquarium, Mémorial 39-45, Jacques Cartier Manor House, and the beautiful beaches.
Beautiful Cathedral. It was a warm day outside and I couldn't believe how warm it was inside due to all of the burning candles! Peaceful place with interesting religious artwork. Free entry but donations appreciated. You can however donate for a candle.
Elizabeth B — Google review
My wife and I were fortunate to visit on the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker and attend Mass. It was a beautiful and reverent liturgy. The church is also visibly stunning and filled with history.
Brendan G — Google review
This Cathedrak is fantastic . Inside thanks to the beautiful stained glass windows, you are treated to one of the best light shows going . The skill involved in achieving this is immense, unfortunately my skills at photography are lacking and my photos below par . Oh well you will just have to visit yourself and give your eyes a treat . I almost forgot this is just one cathedral on the Tro Breizh (tour of Brittany) linking the towns of the seven founding saints of Brittany . So get your walking boots on I am half way around .
Heimdal O — Google review
Beautiful interior and well worth a visit . Stunning stain glass windows and very unusual contemporary altar piece
John D — Google review
This lovely cathedral in the centre of Saint Malo is completely free to enter. It has a lovely peaceful atmosphere, beautiful stained glass windows, a large organ at the back. It's a wonderful place to head into for a calm and quiet break from the busy tourist streets of Intra Muros, or to get away from the weather, whether rain or sunshine!
Josh W — Google review
Awesome from the outside. Even more beautiful from the inside!
Ignas B — Google review
Amazing architecture and saintly ambiance invades your senses while walking through this cathedral. We spent the day walking around this historical city of Saint Malo ….quite beautiful. Don’t miss it when you’re in the area.
Jonathan L — Google review
A most beautiful Cathederal with wide knaves and chacel. So well restored following the damage caused by bombngs of WWII. Relaly lovely stained windows. I went to Mass there, the choir singing with acoustics.....cetait magnifique
Matt B — Google review
Pl. Jean de Châtillon, 35400 Saint-Malo, France•https://www.cathedralesaintmalo.fr/•+33 2 99 40 82 31•Tips and more reviews for Saint-Vincent Cathedral of Saint-Malo
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3Jacques Cartier Museum

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Museum
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Historic Sites
The Jacques Cartier Museum, located in the Manoir de Limoelou, is a unique legacy of the famous French explorer. This museum offers a glimpse into Cartier's life and history, showcasing his summer residence with period furniture and rooms that serve the same functions as they did during his time. Visitors can join guided tours to learn about Cartier's exploration of eastern Canada and see some of the navigation instruments he used.
Great visit. We learned a lot not just about Cartier but about navigation. We loved all the explanations and anecdotes.
J — Google review
Good tour&guide a little difficult to completely enjoy the experience when you don't speak french
Harald ( — Google review
A 25 minute walk inland from bus stop. Long even road. Nice walk. Visit includes a short video and guided tour. Museum really well put together. Lasted 1 hour. I had contacted them before arriving and they had a guide who spoke English to show us 2 around. It was lovely. Worth going to.
J R — Google review
Great Place to visit for Canadians, but also the others Lots of activities for kids while you are waiting for a guided tour (or after).
Jaroslaw K — Google review
Interesting museum for people who are interested in French Canada’s history. The museum is very small and doesn’t have much stuff but it is staffed by helpful young people.
Cora S — Google review
We really enjoyed this very interesting visit. The guide was clearly passionate and knowledgeable about Jacques Cartier, the history of navigation and Saint Malo. The gift store has lovely things, sold at a reasonable price. Attn: you must deserve to visit.
Emily Y — Google review
Excellent guided tour of just over an hour. Interesting history of the man who discovered Canada, how they used to live in those days and also how they counted time & navigated before clocks & GPS were invented.
Gavin M — Google review
Cannot leave a review as we had no chance to enter. You have to travel very far to see it. On google the time table is not added, the website is outdated, on the booklet one information is written and in reality we were told that they have a lunch break and museum is closed and that we can go inside only with the tour guide and it is only in the certain hours.
Inga G — Google review
Manoir de Limoëlou, Rue David Macdonald Stewart, 35400 Saint-Malo, France•http://www.musee-jacques-cartier.fr/•+33 2 99 40 97 73•Tips and more reviews for Jacques Cartier Museum

4Les Remparts de Saint-Malo

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Les Remparts de Saint-Malo, also known as the walls of Saint-Malo, are a historic and picturesque feature of this coastal town. Built between the 12th and 18th centuries to protect the town from invasions and pirate attacks, these mighty walls played a crucial role during World War II. Walking along the 2 km stretch of ramparts offers stunning views of the old city and the English Channel.
Walking here is a fantastic experience, allowing you to observe the beautiful sea. At sunset, the walls transform into a dreamlike landscape.
Connection E — Google review
Not completely overrun so far! Gives you a great understanding of old town structures and has a super nice flair! Just beat the crowd and be early there to get one of the parking spots outside of the city center.
Magnus M — Google review
No tickets necessary. Just over a mile to walk round. Steps up to the top of the ramparts. Beautiful views of the town and sea
Mary-Anne B — Google review
Historical & Landmark Saint-Malo walls This is a great place to come and visit. It is free of charge, so all you have to do is find one of the staircases leading you to the walkway the wardens & guards would have taken to check if the enemy was not coming ;) This is also a fantastic viewpoint and it is really good to start your visit of SM here as it does give you a perspective of the whole city somehow (obviously talking here about the intramuros part). The views were great & the walk is fantastic specially on a good day. Highly recommended!
Paul V — Google review
One of my most favourite places on earth. I adore it here and hopefully everyone will agree. Weather helps too.
Nigel C — Google review
Fantastic place to visit for it's amazing views, shopping and restaurants. Places for a dip in the sea if you are brave enough if the weather is good. Boat trips available
Graham N — Google review
This city is just one of a kind. It’s really crowded during the weekends and you think their is enough parking but their isn’t haha. We stayed a whole week to check out everything and it was really worth it. Go their during summer or during fall if you wanna see the big waves
PJ — Google review
A very interesting place to visit. Although the narrow streets could get claustrophobic if spending too much time there. Absolutely full of restaurants. We took the wee tourist train which gives a good look round without getting lost!
Gillian — Google review
6-2 Rue Guillaume le Gouverneur, 35400 Saint-Malo, France•https://www.saint-malo-tourisme.co.uk/explore/a-box-of-delights/…•Tips and more reviews for Les Remparts de Saint-Malo

5Parc de la Briantais

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Memorial park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Parc de la Briantais is a serene park featuring a 17th-century château and expansive lawns that offer stunning views of the city and the Rance estuary. The estate, once owned by wealthy ship-owners, boasts the remains of a baroque mansion from 1666. Visitors can also explore a newer 19th-century chateau hosting art exhibitions and music concerts.
I really love this park, even more so since a little café opened there, where you can get a drink and a snack and hear some music. The park is huge, with lovely mature trees everywhere, which frame the views you get of the surrounding emerald sea. I always feel like I've topped up on good vibes after a walk around this park. Highly recommend!
Katy W — Google review
Surprising public park south of St Malo. Friendly and spacious, the grounds of a former manor house. Shady with some nice views of river Rance estuary.
Marie-Christine B — Google review
A very good park
Lea-Virginia L — Google review
The park is beautiful , we had some great walks around the park. Well kept and easy to navigate.
Monica J — Google review
V much a fun, lively clean park very well run, staff v nice and efficient.
Geraldine B — Google review
Very nice park with good views. We had a lovely stroll and enjoyed the views
Stephen P — Google review
How I love this park! Spectacular views over the Rance valley, beautiful walks, trees, flowers, views. So many paths to take, dogs are welcome and there is a buvette not far from the entrance! So perfect.
Linda G — Google review
Great place for a peaceful walk with views over the estuary.
Philip P — Google review
La Briantais, 35400 Saint-Malo, France•http://briantais.free.fr/•+33 2 99 81 83 42•Tips and more reviews for Parc de la Briantais
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6Demeure de Corsaire

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Demeure de Corsaire is a historical mansion and museum located near Le Grand Hotel Des Thermes in Saint-Malo, France. Built in 1725, this imposing mansion offers guided tours in French, allowing visitors to step back in time to 18th-century Brittany and explore the elegant interior with historic furnishings, including wrought iron banisters, open fireplaces, and sumptuous bedrooms. The museum also features a terrace with stunning views of the old town.
Amazing mansion that brings you back to the 17th century. It was an amazing visit with a very good tour guide that knew a lot of the history of the mansion and the history of Saint Malo.
Hugo G — Google review
I anticipated that the tour would not be accessible to non French speakers but I was not prepared for a whole hour just spent in 3 rooms - I was very disappointed not to see more than the ground floor (rather than the 56 rooms advertised) but I couldnt stand up any longer ! My feeling was that the lengthy (interminable) explanations were (way) too long even for French speakers. Sadly I left after an hour - my choice ! Just couldn’t take any more …. Re bathroom - no toilet paper and basin sink bin overflowing with yesterday’s used towels. Madame was 10 mins late opening up so maybe they had a problem 🤷🏻‍♀️ if you don’t speak French I would say don’t go - this is a real pity as I didn’t lack interest or realise the rarity of the maison.
Sally W — Google review
Translated by our guide was a very detailed and animated description of St Mali's days related to privateering.
Marla W — Google review
Disappointing Tour for Non-French Speaking Tourists Review: I was very excited to visit the "Demeure de Corsaire" in Saint-Malo because of my great interest in the history of privateers. Unfortunately, the tour was a huge disappointment. Firstly: The entire tour is exclusively in French. There are no indications that other languages are not supported. As a tourist, you feel misled when you only find out upon entering the museum that you won’t understand anything if you don’t speak French. Secondly: There is no information or warning that the tour is only in French before you purchase the tickets. Given the rather high ticket prices, I would have at least expected an audio guide or a written summary in English. Instead, you end up stuck with expensive tickets without being able to enjoy even a fraction of the tour's value. Thirdly: When I brought this up with the staff, I was brushed off in a very unfriendly and arrogant manner. There was no willingness to help or provide alternative solutions to make at least part of the experience comprehensible. I cannot recommend this museum if you do not speak French. It is really a shame that such a historically significant place is not better suited to international visitors. Saint-Malo has many other attractions that are much more welcoming. Avoid the "Demeure de Corsaire" if you are planning a pleasant and informative visit.
Leonard L — Google review
It's a nice, historic house but it's inhabited and so it cannot be visited in its entirety. It was an okayish experience but would not repeat it. The owner is either a historian or very passionate about (local) history and takes tourists around the house, providing details about French corsairs and their sea interactions with the English and the Spanish. He doesn't like to be contradicted or challenged.
Andreea S — Google review
All visits are guided and in French only. Much of it concerns the history of the corsairs.
James K — Google review
Excellent visit with a well informed, funny, entertaining, engaging and patient guide who made history come to life by telling us surprising stories, enacting scenes and revealing secrets of times gone by + answering lots of questions and giving plenty of explanations and details. Despite the house itself and displays being limited to several rooms, the visit was made memorable and enriching; the corsairs suddenly seemed approachable and their adventures intertwined with day to day life, were described with insightful and rich historical background. The rise and fall and rise again of the town of Saint Malo makes for a fascinating story. A very enjoyable visit (in French) that I would highly recommend.
Silvana A — Google review
Not worthy to visit !
Sofia L — Google review
5 Rue d'Asfeld, 35400 Saint-Malo, France•http://www.demeure-de-corsaire.com/•+33 2 99 56 09 40•Tips and more reviews for Demeure de Corsaire

7Musée international du Long-Cours Cap-Hornier

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Historic Sites
The Musée international du Long-Cours Cap-Hornier is housed in the Solidor tower, a historic fortification in Saint-Malo's Saint-Servan quarter. The museum spans four floors and features an array of maps, ship models, and photographs. Visitors can explore captivating testimonies from captains who braved the treacherous Cape Horn.
Lots of history and displays. Lovely walk around the area too
Symon P — Google review
Ok
Kevin D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful museum which traces several stories with good explanations on the exhibitions presented inside, the representations and models. On the other hand, if you have a handicap when climbing stairs, you shouldn't even think about it unfortunately... (Original) Très beau musée qui retrace plusieurs histoires avec des bonnes explications sur les expositions présentées à l'intérieur, les représentations et maquettes. Par contre si vous avez un handicap pour monter les escaliers il ne faut même pas y penser malheureusement...
Maxime H — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very well-known walk in the Falkland region offering a magnificent panoramic view of the Rance bay and Saint-Malo. (Original) Une ballade très connue des Malouins offrant une vue panoramique magnifique sur la baie de la Rance et Saint-Malo.
Vincent — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent place. To visit during your trips to Brittany 😃 (Original) Magnifique endroit. A visiter lors de vos déplacements en Bretagne 😃
Thomas ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visit the Solidor tower not to be missed. Superb panorama. (Original) Visite de la tour Solidor à ne pas manquer. Panorama superbe.
Genesio N — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you have a few minutes, visit it and climb to the top. It's worth a look. (Original) Si vous avez quelques minutes, visitez la et montez au sommet. Ca vaut le coup d'oeil.
Cé L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent place. Hotels, restaurants, bars, historical and cultural, perfect, (Original) Magnifique endroit. Des hôtels des restos des bars de l'historique et du culturel, parfait,
Philippe S — Google review
Quai Sébastopol, 35400 Saint-Malo, France•https://www.ville-saint-malo.fr/les-musees/•Tips and more reviews for Musée international du Long-Cours Cap-Hornier

8Mémorial 39-45

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Memorial
Museum
If you're looking to immerse yourself in history, the Mémorial 39-45 is a must-visit destination. This poignant site, located near Saint Malo, serves as a tribute to the sacrifices made during World War II when German forces occupied France. The area features well-preserved bunkers that were once part of an extensive fortification along the coast. As you stroll through this open space, you'll feel a deep sense of respect for those who fought valiantly for their country.
Spacious and incredible views. Well worth the walk
Minh D — Google review
All in all it was an interesting experience to see the old bunkers and the view from the old fortress. Still I think there’s a lot to do. The area outside is free for visitors, but you can only look at the old bunkers and enjoy the view. That’s it. I think there should be a bit more information about what is what and what happened back then. The information should be available in French, English and German not only in French. This place is important for many people and maybe also for the young generations who don’t understand French. Even just English would be enough for everyone to understand! The opening times to the museum (which you can only visit by booking a guided tour in French, just some printed text in English and German) should be longer. You visit the place and the museum is not open and you won’t come again. In a nutshell, there’s a lot of change to be done…
Jacob — Google review
The memorial is a beautiful and quiet place with a great view! Although you can visit without, it's highly recommended to take one of the tours, they start every hour and there are two different tours available, they are not expensive and the guide is very animated about the subject. The tour is in French, but you get a translation on paper so you can read along.
Patrick V — Google review
Amazing to see the old bunkers, great piece of history, stunning views of the Harbor and city
Chris H — Google review
Time to brush up on history. This open area is an important place to walk, visit, and honor. For bunker tours, call ahead to arrange a guided tour. The place is an old German fortification that extended along the tip of the coast and was eventually conquered back during W.W.II. The bunkers are well preserved, restoration takes place to help preserve the forts/bunkers. A sense of admiration for those who fought and died for France is palpable.
M.A. E — Google review
Free to wander around outside, small fee inside. Great views and coastal paths
Anne-Marie C — Google review
I couldn’t check the museum since it was closed early on a Sunday.
Thushila P — Google review
Interesting site. More information in other languages would have been helpful to assist all in honouring those who fought
Howard B — Google review
All. Gaston Buy, 35400 Saint-Malo, France•http://www.ville-saint-malo.fr/les-musees/•+33 2 99 82 41 74•Tips and more reviews for Mémorial 39-45

9Môle des Noires

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Cultural landmark
Môle des Noires is a popular spot near the beach of Bon Secours, known for its protection from the wind and stunning views of Dinard. It offers a magnificent panorama of the town, Rance River estuary, and the marina with numerous boats. The pier is perfect for a peaceful walk and enjoying the ocean air. Visitors can also engage in conversations with local fishermen while taking in the amazing view of Saint Malo fortress.
I visited it today; it allows you to get a better view of the Rance River estuary, the city of Dinard, which is on the left bank of the estuary, and the marina, where there are many boats. From here, you can see the magnificent walls of Saint Malo fortress.
Malina — Google review
Awesome site when staying in Saint Malo - visited almost daily when staying in Intra-Muros. Fun and relaxing to see all the boats - big and small - sailing around:) Also - great views of Intra-Muros!
Ignas B — Google review
Amazing pier on the bay. Is perfect to a quiet walk and breathing ocean air. You can meet a lovely couple or rude fishers, it's depend by the weather and tides..
Sergio — Google review
Nice spot at the end of Mole beach. We didn’t reach the lighthouse as the walkway is beautiful itself. On the contrary of some reviewers said, I do not recommend this spot for sunset, the view is not as beautiful as when you are up in the remparts.
L S — Google review
Worth the Walk, Amazing View. Had a nice chat with a Fisherman there
P J — Google review
We saw it from the sea but we didn't have time to explore it. Spectacular view nevertheless!
Wendy L — Google review
Good view of the south west corner of the walls.
Derek Z — Google review
Great spot for viewing ships in and out of the harbour. Also good spot for exercising the legs.
Graham B — Google review
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10L’Étoile du Roy

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Discover the enchanting L’Étoile du Roy and a plethora of other captivating attractions in Saint Malo. Immerse yourself in the local culture, savor delectable cuisine, and find budget-friendly accommodations. Indulge in shopping, vibrant nightlife, and ultimate relaxation after an eventful day exploring this picturesque destination.
The visit of L’Etoile du Roy was an extraordinary experience, not only exciting but also incredibly educational. The ship's historic atmosphere, paired with detailed insights into maritime life and seafaring made the stay (round about 1h) truly special. The "crew" (espacially Jorge, Marie and Emerick - many thanks to the warm welcome abord and the kind words to the three of you) was friendly and knowledgeable, and it's clear how much dedication goes into preserving and presenting this floating piece of history. Highly recommended for history enthusiasts, families, or anyone wanting to immerse themselves in another era!
Sven H — Google review
A small frigate, very limited open area, nothing to see. Save your money, same price in holland you can visit a whole ship and every deck of it, even try the pulley system and etc yourself.
Hao Y — Google review
Ship closes for an hour between 13:00-14:00. Went to visit at 11:30 and got rudely told that we couldn't enter because she was on break, even though there where other visitors walking around. The ticket expense wasn't worth it after that, so we chose visit something else.
Snor ( — Google review
Beautiful historical ship, great tour organized by Laurence. Would highly recommend!
Morgan M — Google review
I brought me 16-year-old lad to Saint-Malo for some father-son bonding, and what better way to do it than aboard a full-sized, honest-to-Neptune pirate ship! L’Étoile du Roi—“The King's Star” they call it, but I be thinkin’ she’s more like “The Black Pearl's Well-Mannered Cousin.” She’s a grand vessel, all ropes and cannons and enough timber to make a Viking weep. As soon as we set foot on deck, me son turned into Jack Sparrow and I became Captain Dad-beard. I even attempted a pirate accent, which made him pretend not to know me. A proud parenting moment. We climbed the rigging (with our eyes, not our limbs—insurance doesn’t cover spontaneous swashbuckling), explored the captain’s quarters, and gazed wistfully at the cannons wondering if we could fire just one. (Spoiler: ye may not.) The crew—museum staff dressed like landlubbers but friendly enough—answered our questions without even once making us walk the plank for our dad jokes. They told tales of naval battles, the corsairs of Saint-Malo, and the general hygiene conditions of the 18th century, which convinced my son that he would’ve lasted about six minutes in the real pirate era. “No Wi-Fi and dysentery? I’m out.” The ship be a beauty, restored with care and polished until ye can see your reflection and regret that second croissant. In short: if ye find yerself in Saint-Malo with a teen who needs a break from TikTok and ye long for the sea breeze in yer face and the faint aroma of historical wood polish in yer nostrils, L’Étoile du Roi is the place. Avast ye boredom! Bring a hat, bring a sense of adventure, and prepare to call everyone “matey” until they ask you—politely but firmly—to stop. Yours in rumless reverie, Captain Midlife Crisis and First Mate Eye-roll (age 16)
Gideon M — Google review
Arrival of Energy Observer in Saint Malo
Udayan — Google review
Really cool. Great for kids and adults.
Stephen H — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a wonderful discovery to visit a ship like this. It allows you to discover what life on board a Corsair must have been like. Although I think it lacks a bit of authenticity to truly transport you, that's normal, as the ship is used for many events. The team was very friendly. The ship is magnificent. It's worth a visit; the children loved discovering all this. (Original) Belle découverte, que de visiter un navire comme celui-ci. Ça permet de découvrir ce que pouvait être la vie de à bord comme Corsair. Même si selon moi il manque un peut d'authenticité pour vraiment nous transporter, mais c'est normal le navire est utilisé pour bien des évènements. L'équipe était très sympathique. Le navire magnifique. C'est à visiter, les enfants ont adorés découvrir tout ceci.
Hervé V — Google review
17 Quai Duguay-Trouin, 35400 Saint-Malo, France•https://www.etoile-marine.com/nos-offres/visite-etoile-du-roy/•+33 2 99 40 40 72•Tips and more reviews for L’Étoile du Roy
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11Petit Be Fort

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Petit Be Fort is a historic gem located on a small tidal island outside the walls of Saint-Malo in Brittany. Dating back to 1689, this Vauban-designed fort offers visitors a glimpse into its well-preserved architecture and houses an exhibition on tides and cannons. Accessible by foot or boat depending on the tide, it's essential to check the tide schedule before visiting. The fort provides stunning views of St.
We didn't actually go inside the Fort (there is a charge to enter) but we wanted to walk up to it as not often have the chance to go on a tidal causeway! Fortunately the tide was out and it was worth visiting the island for the views.
Elizabeth B — Google review
A beautiful fort on the smaller island. This is a tidal island so when the tide is low, one can walk to it. Unfortunately the fort wasn't open when we were there but the views from the island are magnificent. Make sure you look back to the walled city when walking to the island.
C N — Google review
At the end of the 17th century, maritime warfare between the French, English and Dutch wreaked havoc. In the heart of this economic and military battle, Saint-Malo was on the way to become the main port of France. So it became urgent to defend the famous corsair city whose strategic position was of first importance. For this purpose, Louis XIV commissioned the architect Vauban to implement a military defense. Vauban created an ambitious defense system that perfectly integrated the geography of the coasts and possible maritime attacks. At the heart of this system of fortifications is the Petit Bé. A flag is raised to indicate that the fort is open to the public.
Natalie D — Google review
The walking path to this fort is easy once you have low tide. Just make sure to check the opening timing sometimes they change the opening hours.
Manu G — Google review
Good to look at, but can’t go inside on the day I visited. You can walk up to the front gate during low tide to get a higher view of the surroundings, but grand be has the better views.
Edwin — Google review
Fort on a small island just off the coast of Saint-Malo. Accessible on foot only at low tides during so called 'grandes marées'.
Gleb — Google review
Not worth entering in (3€) but worth walking around when water is low. It doesn’t matter what weather is there - it’s always making impression.
Kamil N — Google review
Worth the walk and a slight scramble to the fort. Well preserved and excellent guides. Good view of St. Malo.
Erin U — Google review
Petit bé, 35400 Saint-Malo, France•http://www.petit-be.com/•+33 6 08 27 51 20•Tips and more reviews for Petit Be Fort

12Casino Barrière Saint-Malo

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Located in Saint-Malo, Casino Barrière Saint-Malo offers a variety of games including slots, poker, blackjack, and roulette. Visitors can also enjoy dining at the restaurant and drinks at the bar while trying their luck. The casino provides a clean and enjoyable environment for guests to have a good time with friends or on their own.
I don't know what To say ors just a nice place To share a good time White friands
Sami R — Google review
Friendly staff but wouldn't let us in without our passports so had to go back to our hotel to get them which was half an hour away .one in side warm and cosy
Glyn L — Google review
The staff doesn’t know English, they can’t answer simple questions like, do you have a live roulette table? I had to go inside with my passport to make sure they didn’t have it.
Magnus J — Google review
I'm not a fan of the casino concept
Fox L — Google review
Small casino but some fun games. Super Clean , unfortunately I was not a winner otherwise I would have given 5 stars ha ha
Kathy M — Google review
Looks decent but staff is inhospitable. Would not recommend.
Pim H — Google review
We placed 6 euros on 16 and won on the first go, great memories thanks for being open
Seka F — Google review
Super !!
Maia T — Google review
2 Chau. du Sillon, 35400 Saint-Malo, France•https://www.casinosbarriere.com/saint-malo•+33 2 99 40 64 00•Tips and more reviews for Casino Barrière Saint-Malo

13Quai Saint-Vincent

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Quai Saint-Vincent is a picturesque waterfront area located alongside the ramparts that encircle the coastline. From this vantage point, visitors can take in stunning views of the Grande Porte and the 17th-century Fort National. The fort, an impressive historic monument designed by Vauban, sits on a tidal island and is accessible on foot during low tide.
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14Micro Zoo Saint-Malo

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Nestled in the historic city of Saint-Malo, the Micro Zoo offers a delightful escape into the world of biodiversity. This charming attraction showcases over 130 species of animals from across the globe, making it an ideal family outing. As you wander through this captivating space, you'll encounter around 350 living creatures and even get to marvel at a fascinating colony of 40,000 ants! It's a perfect way to spend time with your kids while learning about wildlife.
Great activity for small children. Lots of good animal enclosures and benches for small children to get a good view. Highly recommend on a rainy day or a hot afternoon.
Ben C — Google review
I really enjoyed this little zoo! It is in a historical building, very authentically organized terrariums and is a big refreshment to go there while visiting St Malo. Thank you Nature Fairy for directing me there, had a great time!
Zoltán L — Google review
Definitely worth a visit!! The animals are in a good environment and partly rescued from bad living conditions in private collections, so you also support a good cause. Very diverse zoo with fish, amphibians, spiders, reptiles, birds and the highlight: the most adorable little sugar gliders and a king quail!!!
Jade M — Google review
An unusual small zoo inside the walls of the old city. You can see it in 30-45 minutes. Animals (mostly reptiles, amphibians and fish, with a few birds and mammals) look very well cared for and have good-sized, well set up enclosures. Everything is extremely well documented in both French and English. Glad I went.
Grant D — Google review
This is a fun place to stop for a little while! Entry fee is quite reasonable and the member of staff who greeted us gave us a good rundown of the site's history. There's a fun range of animals to see, including adorable sugar gliders, energetic little turtles and the coolest dwarf crocodile you'll ever see. Definitely worth a visit!
Jake F — Google review
I really liked this place and want to give an honest review. First for the visit time, it took us about 1 hour and 15 minute for the entire visit, but if you rush through it you can do it in 10 minutes and just click a quick photo for every animal. The animals displayed are more common, which does not take away from their interest. What we found especially fascinating though were the location of the zoo (inside the rampats) and the great effort (and I reckon cost) the zoo took to replicate the unique soil composure and enivironment for each aninal. Way beyond what most of such establishment do. Also the staff really showed great passion and friendliness which we appreciated it. Room for improvemt though is definetely in how the information is displayed. Its quite old school, simple info signs, whose design lack clarity and also information. A lot of information is also only presented in French, which isnt too friendky for international visitors. Have seen it done better. Still, overall a 5 star experience for us and definetely worth the 10 euro entry if you care about reptiles in a unique historical environment.
RUSH M — Google review
Was such a fun zoo, so many unique animals, fantastic vaule
Jack T — Google review
Visited today and was absolutely brilliant, staff are excellent, warm welcome and great introduction to the animals and the ramparts that you are walking underneath, details of each animal available in both French and English, great value and fascinating to see the animals up close in a unique environment. Cannot recommend highly enough, just a minute or two from the tourist office. Well worth a visit and we shall be back.
Siobhan B — Google review
9 Pl. Vauban, 35400 Saint-Malo, France•http://microzoo.fr/•+33 6 22 91 83 04•Tips and more reviews for Micro Zoo Saint-Malo

15Mémorial 39-45

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Mémorial 39-45 is a significant museum located in Saint-Malo, offering visitors an immersive experience into the city's wartime history. Housed within a vast anti-aircraft bunker in the Cité d'Alet, which is part of a 17th-century fortress designed by Vauban, this exhibition spans over 500 square meters across three levels and ten rooms.
The memorial is a beautiful and quiet place with a great view! Although you can visit without, it's highly recommended to take one of the tours, they start every hour and there are two different tours available, they are not expensive and the guide is very animated about the subject. The tour is in French, but you get a translation on paper so you can read along.
Patrick V — Google review
Spacious and incredible views. Well worth the walk
Minh D — Google review
All in all it was an interesting experience to see the old bunkers and the view from the old fortress. Still I think there’s a lot to do. The area outside is free for visitors, but you can only look at the old bunkers and enjoy the view. That’s it. I think there should be a bit more information about what is what and what happened back then. The information should be available in French, English and German not only in French. This place is important for many people and maybe also for the young generations who don’t understand French. Even just English would be enough for everyone to understand! The opening times to the museum (which you can only visit by booking a guided tour in French, just some printed text in English and German) should be longer. You visit the place and the museum is not open and you won’t come again. In a nutshell, there’s a lot of change to be done…
Jacob — Google review
Amazing to see the old bunkers, great piece of history, stunning views of the Harbor and city
Chris H — Google review
Time to brush up on history. This open area is an important place to walk, visit, and honor. For bunker tours, call ahead to arrange a guided tour. The place is an old German fortification that extended along the tip of the coast and was eventually conquered back during W.W.II. The bunkers are well preserved, restoration takes place to help preserve the forts/bunkers. A sense of admiration for those who fought and died for France is palpable.
M.A. E — Google review
Free to wander around outside, small fee inside. Great views and coastal paths
Anne-Marie C — Google review
I couldn’t check the museum since it was closed early on a Sunday.
Thushila P — Google review
Interesting site. More information in other languages would have been helpful to assist all in honouring those who fought
Howard B — Google review
All. Gaston Buy, 35400 Saint-Malo, France•http://www.ville-saint-malo.fr/les-musees/•+33 2 99 82 41 74•Tips and more reviews for Mémorial 39-45
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16Bidouane Tower

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Bidouane Tower, a historic structure in Saint-Malo, stands at 23 meters tall and was originally constructed as a gunpowder storage facility in the 15th century. It played a significant role in the city's defense and was targeted by an 'infernal machine' in 1663. Today, visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding islands and shimmering waters.
I think this is the most scenic place and a must when in St Malo. When I was there, the pianist was playing under the clear sky and it was wonderfully moving and elemental.
Kentarieeenu 3 — Google review
It was against this tower that the Anglo-Dutch tried to operate an "infernal machine" in 1663, which consisted of a ship full of explosives that was sent near the tower to explode it. It is one of the main fortified towers of the walls. It is 23 meters high and 13 meters wide, and was part of the desire to make of Saint-Malo an important fortress. It was built on a rocky promontory during the second half of the 15th century. It takes its present name in 1691, when it was rebuilt.
Natalie D — Google review
Great walk around the historical city wall with stunning viewpoints.
Jennifer W — Google review
I have been several times to this viewpoint. Plenty to observe . Visited on Armistice day and the children were sailing . Plenty of people on the Promenade and beaches .
Allan S — Google review
The most forward point of walled city. Wonderful. Try it at high tide and low tide 😂
Rony H — Google review
This bell tower is one of two oldest building on the ramparts of St. Malo. It's 23 meters high in horseshoe shaped plan. Typical plan of artillery tower at the time. From the upper platform you can see Cap Frehel and city church spire.
Wendy L — Google review
Lively place, worth spending some time over there, admiring scenic view
Alena — Google review
Amazing views, beautiful scenery must do trip.
Spud Q — Google review
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17Statue of Bertrand-François Mahé de la Bourdonnais

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In Saint-Malo, Brittany, France, stands the Statue of Bertrand-François Mahé de la Bourdonnais. Born in Saint-Malo in 1699, he became the Governor of Bourbon Island and a French admiral. The statue is located along the ramparts on the Mauritius roundabout and was offered to Saint-Malo by Mauritians. In summer, it is surrounded by a colorful flower bed and lawn.
Very beautiful statue
Georgios B — Google review
One of many interesting sites in and around at Malo. Walk the ramparts for an interesting and informational view.
George W — Google review
The natural view was awesome
Ayan M — Google review
sure is a statue
Ira — Google review
(Translated by Google) Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais, born in Saint-Malo on February 11, 1699, Governor of Bourbon Island (Reunion) French admiral, administrator in the service of the French East India Company. The statue is located along the ramparts on the Mauritius roundabout. The statue is surrounded by a magnificent flower bed. It was offered to Saint-Malo by the Mauritians. Everyone can see, by looking up, on the Quai Saint Louis this large statue representing Bertrand François Mahé de La Bourdonnais born in Saint-Malo. A plaque explains the genesis of the statue offered, thanks to a subscription from Mauritians organized in Mauritius by the Amicale Ile Maurice-France, and inaugurated on September 17, 1989 in Saint-Malo. Bronze work by sculptor Auguste Dumont. This monument is a replica of that of Port-Louis (Reunion Island) (Original) Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais, né à Saint-Malo le 11 février 1699, Gouverneur de l'île Bourbon (La Réunion) Amiral français, administrateur au service de la Compagnie française des Indes orientales. La statue se trouve le long des remparts sur le rond point de l'ile Maurice. La statue est entourée d’un magnifique parterre de fleurs. Elle a été offerte à Saint-Malo par les Mauriciens. Chacun peut voir, en levant les yeux, sur le quai Saint Louis cette grande statue représentant Bertrand François Mahé de La Bourdonnais né à Saint-Malo. Une plaque explique la genèse de la statue offerte, grâce à une souscription des Mauriciens organisée à l’Île Maurice par l’Amicale Ile Maurice-France, et inaugurée le 17 septembre 1989 à Saint-Malo. Œuvre en bronze du sculpteur Auguste Dumont . Ce monument est la réplique de celui de Port-Louis (Île de la Réunion)
Michel M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice to look at. Even while driving. (Original) Schön anzusehen. Selbst, während der Autofahrt.
Chrissi — Google review
(Translated by Google) a fortified city, we eat well, forts to visit. Above all respect local tradition (food, drinks, others) (Original) une ville fortifiée, on mange bien, forts à visiter. Surtout respecter la tradition locale (nourriture, boissons, autres)
Jude T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Mahé de la Bourdonnais. Governor of the Îles de France and Bourbon. (Original) Mahé de la Bourdonnais . Gouverneur des Îles de France et de Bourbon .
Philippe P — Google review
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18Porte Saint Thomas

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Porte Saint Thomas is a charming entrance located near the Town Hall. It provides access to the beach side and offers a picturesque walk along the ramparts, allowing visitors to admire the town's beaches, forts, islands, and narrow streets of the old town. This beautiful place serves as a connection between the corsair city and the beach, leading towards the National Fort.
Beautiful.
Rony H — Google review
(Translated by Google) This door was opened in 1740 and near it, in the 19th century, a bathing establishment was established for the then-developing fashion of sea bathing. (Original) Esta porta foi aberta em 1740 e perto dela, no séc. XIX foi estabelecido o gabinete de banhos para a moda em grande desenvolvimento na altura: os banhos de mar.
Antonio C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful historic place to lead to the beach (Original) Beau lieu historique pour mener à la plage
Clement G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful place connecting the corsair city to the beach 👍 (Original) Très bel endroit reliant la cité corsaire à la plage 👍
Franck ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Door which is on the beach side, direction the National Fort. (Original) Porte qui est du côté de la plage, direction le Fort national.
Ludovic N — Google review
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19Le fort de la conchée

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La Conchée Fort, constructed in the 17th century by King Louis XIV as part of a defensive line against English and Dutch invasions, has a rich history. After being demilitarized by the French, it was used by the Germans during World War II and suffered damage from Allied bombings. Currently undergoing extensive restoration, this historical monument is an impressive example of military architecture.
(Translated by Google) Congratulations to the members of the association for this restoration. We took advantage of a day open to the public, to see a beautiful jewel of Vauban architecture Accessible by boat ⛵️ (Original) Bravo aux membres de l’association pour cette restauration.Nous avons profité d’une journée ouverte au public, à voir un beau joyau d’architecture Vauban Accessible en bateau ⛵️
Sylvain H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent discovery during the heritage days, a big congratulations to the members of the association, thanks to Eric for the history of the Fort, we feel he is passionate about these historic stones. A thank you also to the Lady Margaux pilot for going around the Fort with the shuttle while waiting to dock 🙂👍 (Original) Magnifique découverte lors des journées du patrimoine, un grand bravo aux membres de l'association, merci à Eric pour l'histoire du Fort, on le sent passionné par ces pierres historiques. Un merci aussi au pilote de Lady Margaux pour avoir fait le tour du Fort avec la navette en attendant d'accoster 🙂👍
Laurent M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Mythical and Ancient Place! Congratulations to Mr Rondeau and all his associates for this phenomenal renovation! ....a cannon (in the basement) mounted on a gun carriage would be a real plus 🤩 I've been dreaming of going there for many years, now it's finally done. When you've been a feru for a long time, the guided tour can seem fortuitous, but told by the people who 'live' there it's on a whole different dimension! Well done everyone ⭐⭐⭐ (Original) Lieu Mythique et Antique ! Bravo à Mr Rondeau et à tous ses associés pour cette rénovation phénoménale ! ....un canon (au sous-sol) monté sur un affût serait un réel plus 🤩 Je rêvais depuis de nombreuses années d'y aller, voilà, c'est enfin fait. Quand on est un feru depuis belle lurette, la visite guidée peu paraître fortuite, mais raconté par les gens qui y ''vivent'' c'est d'une tout autre dimension ! Bravo à tous ⭐⭐⭐
Did B — Google review
(Translated by Google) As Fort de la Conchée is rarely open to the public (except for heritage days normally), our only way to discover it at least was to take the “corsaire bay” cruise from the Corsaire company. And even seen from the outside, from the boat, it is relatively impressive. (Original) Le Fort de la Conchée étant rarement ouvert au public (sauf pour les journées du patrimoine normalement), notre seul moyen de le découvrir un minimum a été de faire la croisière « baie du corsaire » de la compagnie Corsaire. Et même vu de l’extérieur, depuis le bateau, il est relativement impressionnant.
Julien M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A fort to visit by boat, a local historical monument, a place witnessing maritime and military adventures. (Original) Un fort à visiter par bateau, un monument d'histoire local, lieu témoin d'aventutes maritimes et militaires.
Laurent M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Resembling from afar the Fort Boyard of La Rochelle, a magnificent building that can be admired from the fortress of St MALO or the large Sillon beach. (Original) Ressemblant de loin au fort Boyard de La Rochelle, magnifique bâtisse qu'on peut admirer de la forteresse de St MALO ou de la grande plage du Sillon.
Ismail L — Google review
(Translated by Google) a unique fort, the jewel of Vauban, we understand it by its architecture and by visiting the interior, the gun casemates are unique in the world and all granite curves! (Original) un fort unique, le joyau de Vauban, on le comprend par son architecture et en visitant l'interieur, les casemates a canons sont uniques au monde et tout en courbes de granit!
Krazymick — Google review
(Translated by Google) Superb. And congratulations to the courageous members of the association restoring this historic Vauban Fort! (Original) Superbe. Et bravo aux courageux membres de l'association qui restaure ce Fort de Vauban historique !
Fernand N — Google review
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20Solidor Tower

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Solidor Tower, located in Saint-Malo, France, is a 14th-century dungeon with three towers offering striking coastal views. It stands as a symbol of the city's maritime heritage and houses a museum that delves into Saint-Malo's seafaring past. The tower also features a parish church that hosts cultural events and shares historical collections with St. Malo Castle.
A nice place to visit. There are even benches on one side for you to sit and enjoy the view.
Janet L — Google review
There is a trail you can take before the tower, under the arches and off to the right. If you walk out there it takes you to the bay with a beautiful view. Would highly recommend
Hannah Y — Google review
Fantastic building, set on this stunning bay. We parked our Motorhome just in the carpark next to it, spent several hours just looking around, taking a coffee and spending sometime on the beach at the bay. So peaceful,
Ricky C — Google review
This place is closed. You can see the outside from the street and it looks pretty nice, but the front gate is locked and the information kiosk just has a bit of local history... No hours of opening because it isn't open to the public. Weeds growing inside, so it probably hasn't been open for years.
Bill B — Google review
The great neighborhood of St Malo. It’s more quiet and the view is splendid. You can enjoy some good time there.
Eric J — Google review
Nice views. Free parking. Tuesday brocante market restricts parking availability.
Cora S — Google review
I recommend a quick visit as the view of the bay is lovely and the tower itself is quite impressive There is some parking near the tower but you have to be lucky to find a free spot
Serge K — Google review
Visited the outside of this tower. The weather was brisk and fresh, but it was a beautiful day just for a little walk. There was a family on the beach playing and plenty of dog walkers. A quaint little place to visit.
Angela P — Google review
Quai Sébastopol, 35400 Saint-Malo, France•https://www.st-malo.com/tourisme/art-culture/tour-solidor/•Tips and more reviews for Solidor Tower
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21Grand Bé

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Grand Bé is a rocky island near Saint-Malo that can be reached on foot during low tide. It features the remnants of an old fort strategically designed by French architect Vaubun and the tomb of Francois Rene de Chateaubriand, a prominent figure in French romanticism. The island also played a role in World War II, serving as a location for German gun emplacements before being quickly liberated by American forces.
Fascinating place to visit. Beautiful views back to Sant Malo. Great walk.
Michael S — Google review
Good hotel located in the heart of the walled city of St Malo. Stylish decor, in all areas, public areas, rooms and hallways, seperates this from comparably priced hotels. High end restaurant and Spa facilities available. Limited parking is available for those brave enough to tackle the maze of cobbled streets. Recommend booking parking in advance especially if your vehicle can't fit in the underground parking.
Adrian S — Google review
Awesome view ! The road is hidden half the day, for us it became possible to go there a bit after 18h00. After a bit of a walk and a small sandstorm we were greeted with an unforgettable view. Snapped some really cool photos, should be fun for photography enthusiasts!
Andrei B — Google review
Stunning views over St Malo
Ricky R — Google review
It's a majical place to visit. Crystal clear water surrounding the area during high tide. You can walk out to the fort in low tide, although it's not open to the public. The walk itself is spectacular
Liza X — Google review
Gran Bé is a tidal island, at low tide you can reach the island on foot from the nearby beach of Bon-Secours. On the island you will find the remains of an old fort. The site was reused by Vauban in 1689 for the defense of Saint-Malo. And during the Second World War, the Germans reused the island by installing a heavy naval battery there (antiaircraft and anti-tank cannons, as well as two searchlights) which led to it being heavily bombed by the North Americans.
Natalie D — Google review
We waited for the tide to go out far enough to allow us to cross the causeway and spent some quality time looking at pebbles and stones
Simon C — Google review
Cool small island just off Saint-Malo, accessible only at low tide via a very smooth rock walkway. Not slippery. Beautiful views of the old city.
Steve C — Google review
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22Le Vauban 2-La Grande Passerelle

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Le Vauban 2-La Grande Passerelle is a modern cinema located within the La Grande Passerelle cultural center. It features three screens and primarily showcases current French films. The cinema is well-designed with seating arranged like an amphitheater, providing unobstructed views for the audience. Additionally, it is conveniently situated within walking distance of the High Speed Train station, making it easily accessible for visitors.
Brand new cinema at walking distance of the High Speed Train station. Movies in original version, which is really fine to find outside of Paris!
Jean-Marc D — Google review
A little cold, design and experience. Relatively good selection of films
Paul T — Google review
Super cinema !
Julie M — Google review
(Translated by Google) We got our tickets that we had purchased online in advance but we had to be in the same long queue to buy a ticket, and the cinema crews were not polite. The cinema room is beautiful and very good. (Original) On a eu nos billets que on avait achetés en ligne d’avance mais on a du être dans la même longue queue pour acheter un billet, et des équipes du cinéma ne sont pas polies. La salle de cinéma est beau et très bien.
Camille L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The seats are uncomfortable, there is no legroom. The projector is poorly calibrated, and there is no popcorn, just vending machines... (Original) Les sieges ne sont pas confortables, pas d’espace pour les jambes. Le projecteur est mal calibré et il n’ y a pas de popcorn, juste des distributeurs…
XX — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful complex, unfortunately the architect who designed the rooms must be a dwarf or very bad, there is no space to put your legs and icing on the cake the seats are extremely uncomfortable. I live 50m away and when possible I prefer to go to the other cinema Vauban which is at the other end of the city just because of that. Too bad because the place is beautiful and the programming is very good. (Original) Très beau complexe, malheureusement l architecte qui a conçu les salles doit être nain ou très mauvais, il n y aucun espace pour mettre les jambes et cerise sur le gâteau les sièges sont hyper inconfortables. J habite à 50m et quand c est possible je préfère aller à l autre cinéma le Vauban qui est à l autre bout de la ville uniquement à cause de ça. Dommage car l endroit est beau et la programmation est très bonne.
Jean M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful cinema inside a modern building with a magnificent library. The film selection is quite interesting, with a bias toward art-house films. A great spot in Saint-Malo. (Original) Très beau cinéma à l’intérieur d’un bâtiment moderne incluant une magnifique bibliothèque. La sélection des films est plutôt intéressante avec une tendance pour les films d’auteur. Une bonne adresse de Saint-Malo.
Adil J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very surprised to see that at reception, people are quietly playing with their phones in full view of potential customers... Not very professional at all. (Original) Très surpris de voir qu'à l'accueil on joue tranquillement avec son téléphone à la vue des éventuelles clients .... Pas très pro tous çà
Nicolas G — Google review
Rue Théodore Monod, 35400 Saint-Malo, France•https://www.cinevauban.fr/•Tips and more reviews for Le Vauban 2-La Grande Passerelle

23St. Louis Bastion

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St. Louis Bastion is a part of the historic ramparts of Saint-Malo, offering stunning views of the Mole beach and the Mole des Noires pier. Walking along the south curtain wall towards Bastion Saint-Louis, visitors can admire the grand granite facades of privateer houses, including the former residence of famous privateer Robert Surcouf near Dinan Gate.
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Rasim I — Google review
Another statue of some guy
Hannah R — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is not the best part from a landscape point of view, but the route of the ramparts also includes this area and must be done in its entirety. (Original) Non è la parte migliore dal punto di vista paesaggistico, ma il percorso dei bastioni include anche questa zona e va fatto per intero.
Roberto C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The ramparts of Saint Malo are a great walk to take or go around the city and you have a view of the sea. (Original) Les remparts de Saint Malo sont une super balade à faire vs faites le tour de la ville et vous avez vue sur la mer.
Nath L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A good morning walk on the ramparts of Inta Muros. A superb view of the English Channel and its heritage steeped in history. (Original) Une bonne balade matinale sur les remparts d'inta muros. Une superbe vue sur la manche et ceux patrimoine chargé d'histoire.
Flahaut — Google review
(Translated by Google) Although it can be accessed by different stairs, we entered from the San Vicente gate, which allowed us to have a view of the city from various points of view. The buildings that can be seen along the route are impressive, so it is important to look to the right and left. (Original) Aunque se puede acceder por distintas escaleras, nosotros accedimos desde la puerta de San Vicente, lo que nos fue permitiendo tener una vista de la ciudad desde varios puntos de vista. Son impresionantes los edificios que se van pudiendo ver a lo largo del recorrido, por lo que es importante ir mirando a derecha e izquierda.
Eva G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Perhaps the bastion which gives the least pleasant view. It gives access to a roundabout (with the statue within it) and to the western part of Air Saint Malo, but it is difficult to see the coast given its positioning.... (Original) Peut être le bastion qui donne la vue la moins sympathique. Il donne accès à un rond point (avec la statue en son sein) et sur la partie ouest de l'air saint Malo, mais difficile de voir la côte au vue de son positionnement....
Unsudiste A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The ramparts of St Malo are among Vauban's greatest achievements. A must see (Original) Les remparts de St malo sont parmi les plus belles réussites de vauban. A voir absolument
Patricia X — Google review
1 Rue d'Orléans, 35400 Saint-Malo, France•Tips and more reviews for St. Louis Bastion

24Bastion de la Reine

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Queen Bastion is a historical fort located on an island, accessible by foot during low tide and by boat during high tide. It offers a superb view of Fort National and Grand Be, making it a beautiful stop along the ramparts. The bastion also boasts a wonderful atmosphere, adding to its allure as a significant landmark in the city of St Malo.
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful view from this area of ​​the fortifications 🤩🤩 I would like to discover it in other times or tides (Original) Très belle vue depuis cette zone des fortifications 🤩🤩 J'aimerais la découvrir sous d'autres temps où marées
Quentin P — Google review
(Translated by Google) From this superb part on the ramparts there is a beautiful view of the Grand Bee and the beach. (Original) Depuis cette superbe partie sur les remparts belle vue sur le Grand Bee et la plage.
Marc-André B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A superb view of the beaches and fortresses offshore. Its ramparts are gigantic and very well maintained. (Original) Une vue superbe sur les plages et les forteresses au large .. Ses remparts sont gigantesque et très bien entretenu..
Didier L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The views from this place are beautiful! On every side there are beaches, large stones; boulders and islets, on one of them there is a fort. (Original) Widoki z tego miejsca są piękne! Z każdej strony plaże, wielkie kamienie; głazy i wysepki , na jednej z nich znajduję się fort.
Lena E — Google review
(Translated by Google) This part of Saint-Malo is the best. From here you can enjoy a beautiful view. (Original) Questa parte di saint malo è la migliore. Da qui puoi godere di una bellissima visuale.
Simone P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very magnificent and very well preserved. The visit is worth the detour when you are in St Malo at low tide (Original) Fort magnifique et très bien conservé. La visite vaut le détour quand vous êtes à St malo à marée basse
Marie A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A place with spectacular views. The entire wall is worth visiting (Original) Un lloc amb unes vistes espectaculars. Val la pena visita tota la muralla
Joan — Google review
(Translated by Google) Superb view of Fort National and Grand Bé. A great stopover on the ramparts route. (Original) Superbe vue sur le Fort National et le Grand Bé. Une belle étape sur le parcours des remparts.
JMC — Google review
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25Estrees Gate

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Estrees Gate in Saint-Malo, France is a picturesque spot along the beach where you can find one of the medieval city ramparts' gates. The gate is known for its window that offers stunning views of the walled city, harbor, and coastline, making it a perfect location for capturing memorable photographs. The massive fortress walls and watchtowers surrounding Estrees Gate are steeped in history, adding to the charm of this historic site.
This is the gate young Etienne uses with her Aunty and often to go to the beach in the book/TV Series “All the light we cannot see”. A captivating story and staying in Sant Malo is like being within the story. Etienne’s uncle’s house was around the corner, as seen on Google Maps.
Michael S — Google review
Very nice
Georgios B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Massive fortress walls, watchtowers, huge old houses, everything is full of history, and when it gets too hot in summer, there's just a short walk to the beach. And after a refreshment, chilling by the sea, we continue on the sightseeing tour. The historic Saint Malo in particular is absolutely worth seeing. (Original) Massive Festungsmauern, Wachtürme, riesige alte Häuser, alles voller Geschichte, und wenn's im Sommer zu heiß wird, bleibt der kurze Weg zum Strand. Und nach einer Erfrischung, chillen am Meer, geht's weiter auf Besichtigungstour. Gerade das historische Saint Malo ist absolut sehenswert.
Holger H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful entrance to the arch and a great sandy beach! At the end of June it was possible to swim. It is fascinating to watch the fast tide (Original) Красиаый вход в арку и отличный песочный пляж! В конце июня можно было купаться. Увлекательно наблюдать за быстрым приливом
S B — Google review
(Translated by Google) From the mighty walls of this fortified citadel you can enjoy a fantastic view of the rugged coast full of tourists mixed with local swimmers. (Original) Dalle mura possenti di questa cittadella fortificata si gode un panorama fantastico sulla costa frastagliata e piena di turisti misti a bagnanti del luogo.
Roberto C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Access to the sunny mole beach, facing southwest; giving access under the ramparts to Bon Secours beach. (Original) Accès à la plage du môle ensoleillée, orientée Sud-ouest; donnant accès sous les remparts à la plage de Bon secours .
Vincent P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful view of Môle beach in the late afternoon 👍😉 (Original) Belle vue sur la plage du Môle en fin d après midi 👍😉
Annie L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice viewpoint (Original) Jolie point de vue
Juliette S — Google review
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26Saint Malo Ramparts

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The Saint Malo Ramparts, built by military architect Vauban at the end of the 17th century, stretch for 1.8km and offer multiple access points.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful walk (Original) Magnifique promenade
ELP E — Google review
Loved it. Wide, not too many steps. My amble took 45 mins all the way round. Great views into St Malo and away into sea.
Stephen G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Superb walk that changes the view of the city (Original) Superbe balade qui change le point de vue sur la ville
Clement G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful view from the ramparts. (Original) Très belle vue depuis les remparts.
Léna G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful beaches, very beautiful to do at least once or several times, you can walk on the ramparts to intra muro. (Original) Tres belles plages très beaux a faire au moins une fois voir plusieurs fois,on peux se promener sur les remparts jusqu'à intra muro.
Mickael S — Google review
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27Quai Saint-Louis

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Quai Saint-Louis is a picturesque waterfront area located alongside the ramparts that encircle the coastline. On one side, it offers stunning views of the 17th century Fort National and the Grande Porte. This historic monument, designed by Vauban, can be accessed on foot during low tide. The area is characterized by its charming Gothic-style buildings, ship-owners' houses, and cobblestone streets, providing visitors with a glimpse into its rich maritime history and architectural heritage.
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28Château de la briantais

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape, Château de la Briantais boasts a rich history that dates back to 1666 when it was first constructed by the Pointel family. Visitors can still catch a glimpse of the remnants of this original manor, which adds an intriguing layer to its charm. The ruins serve as a captivating reminder of the estate's storied past, inviting travelers to explore and imagine life during its heyday.
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29Chapelle Notre-Dame des Victoires

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Nestled in the heart of the city, Chapelle Notre-Dame des Victoires is a captivating gem that transports visitors back in time. Although it was constructed just a century ago, its architecture and ambiance evoke a sense of deep history and reverence. The chapel's design features intricate details that reflect traditional styles, making it feel like an ancient sanctuary amidst modern surroundings.
(Translated by Google) The chapel was built only a hundred years ago, but gives the impression of being very ancient. (Original) Часовня построена всего сто лет назад, а производит впечатление очень древней.
Margo M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Too bad it's closed (Original) Dommage qu'elle soit fermée
Cathy L — Google review
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