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Rennes to Mont Saint Michel: Private day trip

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Rennes to Dinan and Dinard: Private day trip

Rennes to Dinan: Private day trip

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Rennes to Pont Aven and Concarneau: Private day trip

Rennes to Quimper and Locronan: Private day trip
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Rennes features a stunning medieval center with nearly 400 colorful half-timbered houses dating from the 15th century. Visit the Parliament of Brittany, a 17th-century architectural masterpiece, and explore the beautiful Parc du Thabor gardens. Don't miss Marche des Lices, France's second-largest market held every Saturday since 1622. The city's vibrant student culture creates lively nightlife, particularly on Rue Saint-Michel and Rue Saint-Georges.
France uses the Euro as its official currency. The official language is French, though English is widely spoken in Rennes due to its large student population and proximity to Great Britain.
The best time to visit Rennes is from May through September. Spring offers perfect weather for cycling along canals and strolling through flower gardens. September is particularly nice with pleasant temperatures and several cultural festivals, including heritage days when monuments open free of charge.
From Rennes, visit the medieval walled town of Dinan with its 13th-century ramparts and charming riverside setting. The seaside resort of Dinard offers beautiful beaches. Explore the impressive castles at Fougeres and Vitre. Mont Saint-Michel, one of France's most iconic UNESCO sites, is just over an hour away. The coastal towns of Saint-Malo and Cancale provide fresh seafood and stunning Atlantic views.
Rennes has an efficient metro system with two lines that can take you across the city in under 15 minutes. The historic center is compact and perfect for walking, taking just 20 minutes from the train station to the tourist office. The city also offers extensive bus networks and self-service bicycles.
Rennes is the capital of Brittany and known for its rich Celtic heritage and distinct regional identity. The city is famous for its medieval architecture, particularly the colorful half-timbered houses that survived a devastating 1720 fire. It's called the birthplace of French rock music and hosts the renowned Trans Musicales festival. Rennes is also celebrated for its vibrant student culture and excellent food scene, including traditional Breton specialties.
Try the famous galette-saucisse, a traditional Breton dish of roasted pork sausage wrapped in a buckwheat crepe. Sample fresh oysters and seafood from nearby Cancale. Visit the Marche des Lices market for local produce, cheeses, and traditional foods. Don't miss kouign-amann, a buttery Breton pastry. Cider is the traditional regional drink.
Rennes is located just 1 hour and 25 minutes from Paris by high-speed TGV train or 4 hours by car.
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