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Spacious apt near the sea in Saint-Malo - Home Rental in Saint-Malo
Spacious apt near the sea in Saint-Malo
Saint-Malo, France
3 guests1 bedroom1 bath
Amenities
Washer
Kids amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Dryer
Home details
0 guest0 bedroom0 bath
Living room
1 sofa bed
Bedroom
1 double bed
Property Manager offers you this beautiful 40 square meters apartment located in Saint Malo.
It is ideal for a tourist stay and can accommodate up to 3 people.
The apartment is close to all amenities and close to the sea.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Logement
Located on the 1st floor without elevator, the accommodation includes:
- a room with a double bed ;
- a fully equipped and functional kitchen
- a shower room
- and a living room with a dining area and a sofa bed.
During your stay, you will have at your disposal: Hair dryer, Television, Washing machine, Coffee machine, Microwave, Oven, Iron.
Professional cleaning is done before and after each traveler.
The accommodation is located :
- close to the shops (a market is held on Wednesday and Saturday mornings) ;
- 16 minutes walk from Rochebonne Beach;
- 10 minutes by car from the Fort National and the Grand Aquarium of Saint-Malo;
- and 12 minutes from downtown.
There are several restaurants within walking distance.
Free parking around the house.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Emplacement
Privateer city turned to the sea, Saint-Malo is today a famous seaside resort. Surrounded by ramparts, the walled city of Saint-Malo was admirably rebuilt identically after its destruction of 80% in August 1944. The city of Saint-Malo, with its ramparts, its castle and its beautiful buildings, is a superb ensemble. The walk along the ramparts offers splendid views of the sea, the sandy beaches at the foot of the ramparts, the National Fort, the port and the buildings of the city. To learn about the history of Saint-Malo, head to the large castle keep which houses the museum of history of the city and the Malouin country. Visitors can also visit the Grand Aquarium of Saint-Malo, a space entirely dedicated to the marine world.
Every four years, the city of Saint-Malo hosts the start of the Route du Rhum, a famous solo transatlantic sailing race that links Saint-Malo to Pointe-à-Pitre in Guadeloupe.
Transports
- Saint Malo train station : 10 minutes by bus.
- Pleurtuit-Dinard airport : 17 minutes by car.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Saint-Malo, a historic French port city, is a captivating destination that offers a unique blend of maritime adventure, cultural richness, and stunning natural beauty. Enclosed by imposing walls, this fortified city in Brittany has a storied past of seafaring, exploration, and piracy, which adds to its allure.
The city's most iconic feature is its grand ramparts. Visitors can walk along these ancient walls for panoramic views of the city and the emerald waters of the English Channel. The experience is particularly magical during high tide when the sea encircles the city, reinforcing its nickname "the city of corsairs."
Within the walls, the cobbled streets of the Old Town are lined with traditional timber-framed houses, now home to quaint shops, creperies, and bistros serving delectable Breton cuisine. The Cathédrale Saint-Vincent stands as a testament to the city's resilience, having been rebuilt after World War II, and offers an insight into the region's architectural evolution.
Just off the coast, the Grand Bé and Petit Bé islands are accessible by foot at low tide. These small islands provide not only a peaceful escape but also hold historical significance, with the Grand Bé being the final resting place of the famous French writer Chateaubriand.
For those interested in the maritime history of Saint-Malo, the Musée d'Histoire de la Ville et du Pays Malouin offers a deep dive into the city's past, including its role in the age of exploration and privateering. The National Fort, built by Vauban, the famous military engineer of Louis XIV, is another must-see attraction, offering insights into the city's military significance.
Beyond the city walls, the beaches of Saint-Malo are a major draw. The Plage du Sillon is perfect for a leisurely stroll, sunbathing, or enjoying water sports. For a more secluded experience, the Plage de Bon Secours features a seawater pool that is replenished by the tides.
Saint-Malo also serves as a gateway to the rest of Brittany, with the picturesque Mont Saint-Michel just a short drive away. This iconic island commune with its medieval abbey is one of France's most recognizable landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In essence, Saint-Malo is a destination that offers a rich tapestry of experiences. From its historic ramparts and charming Old Town to its beautiful beaches and proximity to other Breton wonders, Saint-Malo is a place where history, culture, and natural beauty converge to create an unforgettable visit.