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Old walled city of St. Malo

St. Malo Destination Guide

St. Malo is an historic walled port city in Brittany, and one of the most popular destinations in the region. St. Malo is famed for its old walled city where you will find beautiful old buildings in a maze of small narrow streets, museums, restaurants and cafés.

Merry-go-round in the city centre
Merry-go-round in the city centre

Family Friendly

The Grand Aquarium is situated a few miles south of the citadel. The aquarium displays fish and sea life from around the world in 8 different aquariums. The aquariums include a circular fish tank, allowing visitors to stand in the middle of swirling fish shoals and an open air touching pool.

Cobac Parc, another popular attraction in St. Malo, is a 12 hectare wooded park offering thirty activities for the whole family, including a water park, mini golf and a merry-go-round.

Al Fresco Dining
Al Fresco Dining

City Sights & Shopping

The ancient tiny cobbled streets are full of fascinating shops selling crafts and open markets for local produce.

In St. Malo you will find a range of art, music and book shops. The city also has a choice of hypermarkets and specialist shopping.

Local Seafood
Local Seafood

Fine Dining and Food Festivals

As you'd expect, St. Malo offers a breadth of good eating to suit all tastes and budgets. Local specialties include fresh lobsters and Cancale oysters, as well as other classic French fare such as crêpes and moules. Some of the most popular restaurants and cafés are situated in a long-line inside the city ramparts between Porte St-Vincent and the Grande Porte.

Chateau du St. Malo
Chateau du St. Malo

Historic St Malo

The Chateau De St. Malo, to the right of the city’s main gate, houses the Musee de la Ville. The Museum offers exhibits covering all elements of St. Malo historic past incorporating piracy, colonialism, slave trading and the German Occupation during World War II. Go back to the 9th century by visiting the Cathedral of St. Vincent, which includes Angevin, Plantagenet, Romanseque and Gothic architecture. The city ramparts date from the 12th century and stretch 1.2 miles from Saint-Vincent Gate to the Saint-Thomas Gate. Walking along the ramparts you can admire fantastic views of the old town's houses, the bay and the islets at the mouth of the Rance estuary.

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Essential Info
Currency
The currency in France is Euros. There is a bureau de change onboard
Driving
Driving is on the right hand side
Parking
Most of the parking in St. Malo operates on a pay and display system
Shopping
Almost all shops are closed on Bank Holidays, including the hypermarkets. Some shops and banks close on Mondays. Most shops in the Old Town are open on Sundays in August, excluding the Hypermarkets. Many shops have a 2 hour lunch break, but do stay open later in the evening
Public Holidays
2008 French Public Holidays:
1st Jan – New Year’s Day
24th March – Easter Monday
1st May – Labour Day
8th May – 1945 Victoria Day
12th May – Whit Monday
14th July – Bastile Day
15th August – Religious Feast
1st Nov – All Saints Day
11th Nov – Remembrance Day
25th Dec – Christmas Day
Language
French
Climate
Brittany has a warm, temperate climate. Winter temperatures rarely fall below freezing, and spring and summer are normally warm and sunny
Camping/Caravanning
Condor Ferries offer the facility of carrying accompanied caravans. Caravans can be booked directly with Condor Ferries
Voltage
Electricity is supplied at 230 volts (50 hertz). An adapter is needed if travelling from outside Continental Europe