La Maison Saint Malo
La Maison Saint Malo
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Jannerbloke
Plymouth, UK13,446 contributions
Nov 2011 • Couples
We stayed across the road for two nights on a short autumn break from England. One afternoon we looked in here and were impressed by the eclectic well chosen selection of very good furnishings. Having had a good look around the historical features of the old town and eaten our way through a selection of cafes and restaurants this was a refreshing and useful change. Given the plethora of touristy shops, a straight up store with a fascinating stock of items very of which you covet and would actually like to buy is very welcome. Pity we didn't bring our car.
Written 27 November 2011
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Francis D
London, UK190 contributions
Sept 2012 • Family
A very good place for a visit,great cafes,Restaurants,and good Hotels,A very good Marina,Well worth a visit,
Written 27 April 2013
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Carrie H
Taoyuan, Taiwan62 contributions
Jun 2014 • Solo
Very nice place for relax, the view and foods....everything is so good. I would like go back to there again.
Written 11 July 2014
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pbmeyersr
Estepona, Spain2,129 contributions
Jun 2013 • Couples
This quarter in the Town of Saint Malo (Bretagne) France, is worth your visit. It is a walled area with many ancient and historical venues, like the museum Maison Saint Malo, but the surrounding area is even more impressive.
Like amongst others, you have to visit the 'La Place du Québec' called originally the "Cavalier des Champs - Vauverts" and later in 1984 renamed in Place du Québec, to mark the 450th anniversary in 1534 of the first voyage by Jaques Cartier, born in Saint Malo 1491 - 1557 to Canada. The views over the sea from the top of the surrounding walls, enclosing the town's quarter, are fabulous. You can walk to two little islands in front, but be aware the sea levels rise and fall rapidly by the changing ties.
Like amongst others, you have to visit the 'La Place du Québec' called originally the "Cavalier des Champs - Vauverts" and later in 1984 renamed in Place du Québec, to mark the 450th anniversary in 1534 of the first voyage by Jaques Cartier, born in Saint Malo 1491 - 1557 to Canada. The views over the sea from the top of the surrounding walls, enclosing the town's quarter, are fabulous. You can walk to two little islands in front, but be aware the sea levels rise and fall rapidly by the changing ties.
Written 6 June 2013
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Tracy_Bufton
Knighton, UK2 contributions
Sept 2013 • Friends
What a lovely historic little place well worth a look around. Plenty of places to sit and eat in the winding streets .
Written 25 September 2013
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Robyn1008
Leeds, UK16 contributions
Aug 2013
Beaitiful Town many streets to wander and explore.
a must to go see and explore. Plenty of shops, bars etc to look around relax and enjoy.
a must to go see and explore. Plenty of shops, bars etc to look around relax and enjoy.
Written 26 August 2013
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scottry
Wychbold, UK647 contributions
Aug 2013 • Couples
this place is a very romantic place, lots to do and see.
it has historic and ancient buildings. a nice harbour and plenty of restaurant's.
lots of hotels to choose from and also apartments. we stayed for a weekend but could do with more time so we will be going back.
it has historic and ancient buildings. a nice harbour and plenty of restaurant's.
lots of hotels to choose from and also apartments. we stayed for a weekend but could do with more time so we will be going back.
Written 23 August 2013
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HanaPeter
Leigh-on Sea, UK505 contributions
Jul 2013 • Couples
We went for a day trip to France from Jersey by ferry. Travelling was exciting and the place as well. We had a nice Creperies and bought some souvenirs, we loved their Cider (see the photo) :D It was a nice and sunny day se we had a walk around beach and town.
Written 27 July 2013
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