A vibrant night market in Saint Servan, offering local produce, street food, and live music.
Night markets can be rainy, and this will keep you dry and warm.
You'll be doing a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are essential.
To keep your phone charged for navigation and photos.
For carrying your purchases and reducing plastic waste.
Compact umbrella for sudden rain showers.
To make purchases at the market and local shops.
Handcrafted pottery from the region, often featuring local designs and glazes.
Specialized knives used for opening oysters, a local delicacy in Brittany.
Intricate, hand-woven textiles featuring traditional Breton patterns and colors.
Gourmet sea salt harvested from the Atlantic coast, a staple in Breton cuisine.
A bustling local market offering fresh produce, seafood, and regional specialties.
A historic church with a beautiful interior and a peaceful atmosphere.
A museum showcasing the history and archaeology of Saint-Malo and its surroundings.
A beautiful public garden with a variety of plants, a greenhouse, and a playground for children.
A stunning castle with a rich history, offering panoramic views of the city and the sea.
A scenic waterfront promenade offering beautiful sunset views and a relaxing atmosphere.
A local favorite for pastries and bread, serving breakfast since 1978.
A classic café offering breakfast and people-watching since 1950.
A cozy bistro offering creative French cuisine near the Saint-Servan market.
A popular food stall at the Wednesday market, serving fresh, local dishes.
A Michelin-starred restaurant offering innovative French cuisine.
A waterfront restaurant specializing in fresh seafood, with a lively atmosphere.