How to Spend a Perfect Day in Rennes with Itinerary Map

Rennes street

Rennes

Check Point
・Old town with half-timbered houses typical of Brittany

・Cathedral with chic interior

・You can also take a day trip to Mont Saint Michel.

【City description】

The city is the entrance of the Bretagne region because it is located in the east area. There is a bus bound for Mont-St-Michel. We find buildings decorated in the reginal style. There are many events like projection mapping in the summer. In terms of the history, the city got damages due to the fire in 1720 and due to the Second World War.

【Overall rating】

 ★★★★☆

【Time required】

 4 h

【Budget】

 6 euros

【Fatigue】

 ★★★★☆



Itinerary Map

Navigation

【Start】
①Rennes Station

★Go to Jean Janvier St in front of the station as far as a river. It takes 15 minutes by walk.

②Art Museum

★Go to Emile Zola St beside the museum as far as République Square. Then, go to Orléans St and turn left at Mairie Square to go to Chapitre St. It takes 5 minutes.

③Au Petit Grenier

★Continue to walk on the street and turn right at the end. It takes 5 minutes.

④St-Pierre Cathedral

★Go straight when you leave from the cathedral. You’ll find a gate in a path. It takes a few minutes.

⑤Mordelaises Gate

★Go to Monnaie St from the cathedral and turn left at the first crossroad. Go straight on the street.

⑥Sainte-Anne Square

★Go to the church in the square.

⑦St-Aibin Church

★Go to Saint-Melaine St beside the church by the end. It takes 15 minutes.

⑧Saint-Melaine Church

★Go down Général Maurice Guillaudot St in front of the church and turn right at the second crossroad. When you arrive at Parlement de Bretagne Square, go to Edith Cavell St and turn left at the first crossroad. It takes 15 minutes.

⑨St-German Church

★Go to Saint-German Rue as far as the river and pass it. As you arrive at the street where you have already walked, go back to the station with the same route. It takes 20 minutes.

【Goal】
Rennes Station


【To visit Mont Saint-Michel】
⑩Bus Station


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【Start】

①Rennes Station

Gare de Rennes

★Go to Jean Janvier St in front of the station as far as a river. It takes 15 minutes by walk.


②Art Museum

Musée des Beaux-Arts

Time required: 60 min

Admission fee: 0 euro
(4 euros for exposition)

Opening hour: 10 am – 6 pm

Close: Monday, national holidays

This museum has a wide range of art from ancient times to modern art. The highlight is Georges de la Tour’s Nouveau-né (Newborn Child). We also carry works by Picasso and Gauguin.


★Go to Emile Zola St beside the museum as far as République Square. Then, go to Orléans St and turn left at Mairie Square to go to Chapitre St. It takes 5 minutes.


③Au Petit Grenier (only the façade)

Au Petit Grenier

Time required: 5 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

This building has a particularly prominent exterior wall among the houses in the old city, and the first floor is a restaurant.


★Continue to walk on the street and turn right at the end. It takes 5 minutes.


④St-Pierre Cathedral

St-Pierre Cathedral

Cathédrale St-Pierre

Time required: 20 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

Opening hour: 9 h 30 am – 6 pm
(from 2 pm on Sunday)

Close: No

It is a neo-classical style cathedral. The color combination of brown columns and gold-framed ceiling is a feature not often found in other churches. It is a place you cannot miss when visiting Rennes.


Let’s eat Brittany’s specialties! !

Buckwheat galette

The Brittany region has long had its own unique culture, so there are many specialty dishes. Buckwheat galette is also a specialty of this region, and you can find many creperies served at restaurants around town. In addition to sweets, we also have a wide variety of side dish crepes, so be sure to try them out.

Check out other specialties of Brittany here! !


★Go straight when you leave from the cathedral. You’ll find a gate in a path. It takes a few minutes.


⑤Mordelaises Gate

Mordelaises Gate

Portes Mordelaises

Time required: 10 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

At this gate, you can feel the remains of the old city, and you can see part of the wall that once surrounded the city.


★Go to Monnaie St from the cathedral and turn left at the first crossroad. Go straight on the street.


⑥Sainte-Anne Square

Sainte-Anne Square

Place Sainte-Anne

Time required: 5 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

This plaza, where you can see many half-timbered houses in the old town, is crowded with people and has many restaurants.


★Go to the church in the square.


⑦St-Aibin Church

St-Aibin Church

Église St-Aibin

Time required: 5 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

Opening hour: 10 am – 6 pm
(until 7 h 30 pm from Friday to Sunday)

Close: No

There is a church in a corner of the square whose front is covered with ivy. There is a beautiful stained glass inside.


★Go to Saint-Melaine St beside the church by the end. It takes 15 minutes.


⑧Saint-Melaine Church

Saint-Melaine Church

Église Saint-Melaine

Time required: 15 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

Opening hour: 9 am – 6 h 30 pm
(from 10 am on Saturday, from 2 pm on Sunday)

Close: No

This church is located next to a beautiful garden. The interior is small and simple, but the huge mural is a sight to behold. Parc du Thabor, located behind the church, is a favorite spot among locals. The grounds are so large that it takes about an hour to walk around.


★Go down Général Maurice Guillaudot St in front of the church and turn right at the second crossroad. When you arrive at Parlement de Bretagne Square, go to Edith Cavell St and turn left at the first crossroad. It takes 15 minutes.


⑨St-German Church

St-German Church

Église St-German

Time required: 15 min

Admission fee: 0 euro

Opening hour: 9 h 30 am – 7 pm
(it’s open until noon on Sunday)

Close: No

This church is characterized by its long blue-roofed tower. Although it has a simple structure, the stained glass windows are decorated with brightly colored pictures.


★Go to Saint-German Rue as far as the river and pass it. As you arrive at the street where you have already walked, go back to the station with the same route. It takes 20 minutes.



【Goal】

Rennes Station



【To visit Mont Saint-Michel】

⑩Bus Station

Bus Station in Rennes

Take a bus from this bus station.



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