For centuries it has been home to feared pirates, but the walled citadel guarding the mouth of the Rance River, is much more than a ferry port now, it’s Brittany’s most-visited city, and Brittany itself stands apart from the rest of France. Today, it’s a major tourist destination in France, with many tourist attractions, including several ancient, spectacular buildings adorning the backdrop of Saint-Malo.
Folklores du Monde
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- City: Saint-Malo
Visit the Festival des Folklores du Monde (World Folklores), which takes place at the beginning of July. There are dance and music performances from around the world. You can also dance when Celtic Br...
La Ville Intra-Muros
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- City: Saint-Malo
The walled city is the first and foremost tourists’ attraction of Saint Malo. Tourists can enjoy La Ville Intra-Muros by walking around on foot, paved str...
Ramparts (Remparts)
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- City: Saint-Malo
It is no doubt most preferred tourist destination in the city of Saint-Malo. These ramparts surround the whole St. Malo, they follow the château of Saint-Malo. You can explore scattered statues ...
World's First Tidal Power Station
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- City: Saint-Malo
The tidal power plant reportedly attracts 200,000 visitors per year. A canal lock in the west end of the dam permits the passage of 16,000 vessels between the E...