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Rennes is one of the closest major cities to Mont-Saint-Michel, sitting roughly 60 km (37 miles) to the west of the iconic island abbey. The drive typically takes just over an hour, making it one of the most popular day trips from the city. Many visitors use Rennes as a base specifically because of this convenient access to one of France's most visited landmarks.
Rennes city center is very walkable, with a compact historic core and a modern metro system. Most major sights are reachable on foot or by public transit. The medieval streets include some cobblestone areas, which can be a bit uneven for strollers and wheelchairs, but many key streets and public spaces are well-maintained and accessible. The metro is equipped with elevators for added convenience.
Rennes is considered one of France's safer cities and is a comfortable destination for visitors of all kinds. As in any urban area, standard precautions apply: watch your belongings in crowded places like the train station and busy markets, and stay aware of your surroundings at night. The city has a strong community feel and is known for being welcoming and liveable.
In France, a service charge is legally included in all restaurant prices, so tipping is not required. However, it is polite to leave a euro or two on the table if you enjoyed the meal, especially in smaller bistros. Tipping hotel staff or taxi drivers is not expected but is appreciated for exceptional service. Overall, tipping culture in France is more relaxed than in the U.S.
The Place des Lices, home to one of Brittany's best Saturday markets (and one of the oldest in France), is a highlight. The old city with its stunning medieval half-timbered houses, the Cathedral of Saint-Pierre, and the Thabor Park are all must-sees. The Museum of Brittany and the Fine Arts Museum are excellent for a rainy day. Day trips to Mont-Saint-Michel and the Breton coast are extremely popular from Rennes.
France uses the euro (EUR). In Rennes, credit and debit cards are accepted almost everywhere, from restaurants and shops to museums and markets. Contactless payment is very common. That said, carrying a small amount of cash is useful for smaller local markets, boulangeries, and street food stalls that may prefer cash transactions.
Rennes is a year-round destination, but the most enjoyable time to visit is from May through September, when the weather is warm and cultural events are plentiful. Summer brings outdoor festivals and longer days. Spring and early fall are pleasant for exploring the city on foot. Winters are cool and damp, typical of Brittany, but the Christmas markets add charm to the colder months.
Brittany has one of France's most beloved regional food traditions. In Rennes, try galettes (savory buckwheat crepes), sweet crepes, and kouign-amann (a rich, buttery pastry). Fresh oysters and Breton seafood are celebrated throughout the region. Cider is the local drink of choice, often paired with galettes, and local butter and salted caramel products are iconic Breton specialties.