What to see in Vannes
What to see in Vannes
Vannes is a town of 53,000 inhabitants in the south of Brittany. Its medieval allure and its location on the Gulf of Morbihan will win you over! But what can you visit in Vannes during your stay at the Best Western Vannes?
For heritage lovers, Vannes ticks all the boxes. Start by strolling through the narrow streets and admiring the colourful half-timbered houses. The historic centre is surrounded by ramparts. These are particularly ancient, dating back to the middle of the 3rd century, when the town was known as Darioritum. Below the ramparts, you can admire the old wash-houses that took 4 years to build, between 1817 and 1821. As you go higher up, enjoy the view of the Connétable Tower.
One of the buildings not to be missed in Vannes is Saint-Pierre Cathedral, listed as a historic monument since 1906. Twenty years earlier, the town hall, a carbon copy of the one in Paris, was built. The Breton region is one of the most important in France. Vannes used to be the seat of the Breton Parliament, a testament to its importance. The Château de l'Hermine is the former residence of the Dukes of Brittany. Those curious about the medieval city's past can find out more by visiting La Cohuethe contemporary museum.
Vannes' membership of the Gulf of Morbihan offers access to over 300 islands and islets, including l'île d'Arz or even l'île aux Moines. It is classified as one of the most beautiful bays in the world.
Something for everyone in Vannes
Vannes is not just a succession of viewpoints and historic monuments, each more beautiful and admirable than the last. The town is also a great place to go out and have fun. There are plenty of shops where you can dress up in the colours of Brittany. After that, don't hesitate to visit the port of Vannes for a drink and enjoy the maritime climate. You can also sample the regional specialities: Gulf oysterslocal cider and the famous Kouign Amann.
Throughout the year, the city hosts jazz and historical festivals. The Piano Barge is a very popular bar-show barge. And those who want to get together for brunch will appreciate LeCoq & Folks.
If you've fallen in love with Vannes, why not discover this fabulous town by visiting the Halle des Lices. This is where you can cook and eat local seafood.
Visiting Vannes with your partner? Take a trip to Vannes and his wife. This sculpture of a couple, above a house at the top of rue Bienheureux-Pierre-René-Rogue, watches over the whole town.
On the seaside, the harbour and sailing at Vannes will capture your heart. On land, the many coastal paths are perfect for hiking enthusiasts!
Whether you're looking for a bike ride or a walk, you'll find a map of Brittany with paths and cycle routes.
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