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Saint-Malo, France
All hands on deck !Protected by its ramparts, Saint-Malo asserts a character shaped by the sea and history. The town reveals a powerful atmosphere, marked by its past as a corsair stronghold and its constant connection to the open sea. As you walk through its streets and along its walls, you can fully sense this proud and untamed identity.

Grand Gate
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Saint-Vincent Cathedral
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Duchess Anne’s House
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Poissonnerie Square
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The Café on the Corner at the Bottom of the Street at the End of the Town Opposite the Port
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Chateaubriand Square and Saint-Vincent gate
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Saint-Malo’s castle
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Chateaubriand’s birthplace
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Saint-Thomas Gate
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National Fort
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Panorama over the Bés
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Queen’s Fort
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“Rue du Chat qui Danse”
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Bidouane Tower
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Robert Surcouf and Québec
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Grand Bé
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Chateaubriand’s grave
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Bon-Secours swimming pool
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The Watchdogs
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Bastion of Holland
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Saint-Philippe Bastion
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Dinan Gate
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Dinan Dock
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Advice
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Môle des Noires Lighthouse
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The Corsair Houses
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Saint-Louis Bastion
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House of the Corsair
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Old convent of the Récollets
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Halle aux Blés – Covered Market
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Jan.
8°
Feb.
8°
March
10°
April
11°
May
14°
June
17°
July
19°
Aug.
20°
Sept.
18°
Oct.
15°
Nov.
11°
Dec.
9°
The climate in Saint-Malo is oceanic, with cool but generally moderate winters, ranging from 5 to 11°C, and mild summers, most often between 18 and 24°C, with possible variations due to winds and tides; the best times to visit are typically from April to June and then from September to October, when temperatures are pleasant, the light is often changing along the coast, and visitor numbers are lower, allowing you to fully enjoy the ramparts, beaches, and coastline in a calmer atmosphere than at the height of summer.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audioguide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point : Dinan Gate
Saint-Vincent Q Park, on "Esplanade Saint-Vincent The Saint-Malo Feval P14- EFFIA cark park offers a park and ride service. Once you park, free shuttle buses will take you straight to the ramparts. There are plenty of car parks around the walled city. That being said, if you're visiting Saint-Malo at peak season, it's best to come early in the morning. Parking spaces fill up quickly, and it can be difficult to find a spot after 11am.
Saint-Malo is prone to high tides. To access the Bé islands, you'll need to check the tide times beforehand, so you can get there at low tide.
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