Photogallery of Rennes, France

Rennes
Rennes by Pyro-X @flickr
Palais du Parlement de Bretagne
Palais du Parlement de Bretagne by Eusebius@Commons @flickr
Porte Mordelaise
Porte Mordelaise by Androâ© Lage @flickr
Place Leperdit - Rennes
Place Leperdit - Rennes by Pepsiline @flickr
Opera - Rennes
Opera - Rennes by Pepsiline @flickr
Hotel de ville - Rennes
Hotel de ville - Rennes by Pepsiline @flickr
Rennes-pool
Rennes-pool by Ash_Crow @flickr
Soiree dans les jardins de Saint-Georges
Soiree dans les jardins de Saint-Georges by Mypouss @flickr
Rennes - Thabor - Orangeraie
Rennes - Thabor - Orangeraie by Ash_Crow @flickr
Rennes - guide chapters 1 2 3 4
More to see in Rennes
Massive fire badly damaged a bigger part of the historical center of Rennes at the beginning of the 18th century. Still the city has preserved several architectural landmarks and historical monuments which have been reconstructed and today appear in all their glory. The Parliament palace will be of great interest to visit for curious tourists. Its recently renovated building is used now for various cultural events, young artists and photographers present their works in beautiful halls of the palace. Those travelers interested in different art trends need to visit the Rennes Museum of Fine Arts located near the palace. Its collection performs various works of old-school masters and a unique collection of masterpieces by local expressionists. A picturesque square named Saint-Ann will be a perfect place for hiking. Tourists will discover several monuments of historic significance in close vicinity to the square. This district is a small part of the city which was almost untouched by the fire. Tourists will also discover beautiful houses of 16 century preserved. A scenic park named Tabor spreads near the square. Another significant religious sight to visit and explore in Rennes is the Notre-Dame Cathedral being located in the area. The same remarkable religious spot and architectural landmark in Rennes is the Saint Peter Cathedral. It was built at the beginning of the 17th century keeping to the best traditions of neoclassic style. The cathedral is noted not only for the unique … Read further

Chapters of the guide to Rennes

Rennes sightseeing

The city is located in the western part of France. Rennes attracts tourists by its unique architecture and amazingly beautiful natural landscapes. Start your observation of the city from its central area, where you will find numerous old buildings. Don’t forget to visit the cathedral, which construction took place in the 11th century. Episcopal Palace built in 1672 is another notable sight that deserves your … Open

Cultural excursion through Rennes - things to see

Age-old fresco paintings, high columns made of rare red marble, elegant gold plated elements – tourist spend hours contemplating the glory and majesty of the cathedral. Travelers wishing to get a deeper insight into the history of the city and of its suburbs should pay a visit to the Bretagne Museum. The museum offers three permanent exhibitions encompassing interesting historical and archeological artifacts and … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

The city of Rennes boasts a great choice of restaurants with the Le Galopin eating house being one of the most popular places to eat among foreign guests. It specializes in classic dishes of ethnic cuisine. Its menu offers a good assortment of fish dishes and original desserts. Sweets addicts will be amazed with a choice of original desserts being genuine masterpieces made by famous pastry chef. The Creperie La … Open

Travel guide to Rennes

The city has preserved a number of old fortifications. The Duchenne tower stands out among them. It was built in the 15th century and was originally an integral part of the fortress wall. The tower got its name in honor of the city's main gatekeeper, Jean Duchenne. It had been serving as his home for many years. Over the years, the tower has repeatedly changed its purpose. In the 16th century it housed a city prison. … Open

Advices for travellers

8. The city has adopted a system of cashless transfers. Any shop, restaurant or hotel accepts international credit cards. National currency is the only accepted one. 7. Rennes is a calm and safe city. Streets along the seaside and central districts of the city are safe to explore even in the evening. Meanwhile remote areas of the city are not recommended to visit alone late at night. It is not … Open

Top sigths of France

The most famous museum in the world is also located in France. Louvre changed its status several times during its long history. It was a royal residence, a prison, a fortress and even an academy. Nowadays, its beautiful halls exhibit thousands of priceless items. … Open

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