STEP BACK IN TIME IN
ST MALO W
alking through the cobbled streets of St Malo’s old town feels like you’ve stepped back in time. This popular tourist destination and busy ferry port offers visitors an authentic glimpse into Brittany’s important seafaring past.
during the Second World War entwines with the bustling array of arty shops and the delicious smells from restaurants, outdoor markets and cafes, for a romantic atmosphere. Oysters and crêpes are local delicacies to be enjoyed in the restaurants of the town.
The beautiful city curves out to sea on a stunning natural harbour that has created some of the best sandy beaches on the Emerald Coast.
Intra-Muros, the ancient walled town, forms the heart of St Malo where the stunning Gothic and Romanesque Cathédrale de St Malo dominates the skyline.
Rising out of the granite, St Malo is a maze of medieval streets bursting with history and culture. The legacy of pirates and the siege
Walking along its ramparts, visitors can see spectacular views of the town and harbour, including the islands and forts scattered just out at sea.
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