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jogonc
We have often taken holidays on the S Brittany coast. Vannes is the local centre.This makes a pleasant change for 'Townies' from beach and countryside, and useful for supplies and prezzies. Best to park up on the many free spaces by the Marina and walk up the harbour to the city gates. The castle and fortifications are worth a look and there are modern shops and a very cutesy photo-op old quarter.There are lots of restaurants for all tastes and prices, as well as bread/cake shops.Also worth a visit is the nearby hidden gem:- Quai Franklin at Saint-Goustin Port, nearby Auray
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Voyager101Canada
Beautiful old city surrounded by fortified walls. Wooden houses adorn the streets. Two of them almost touching each other. A lovely place to visit!
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harley7642
Vannes is a charismatic city with a lovely marina good selection of cafes and restaurants, excellent parking (2 free car parks) and a good market
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romtif56
ce restaurant du centre-ville est plein de charme, bonne cuisine, cadre accueillant, terrasse, cela doit être agréable l'été!a tester
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CRANPOUNE56
Ancienne place Men Gewr, de jolies maisons qui se touchent, mais Henry IV, le bon Roi gascon, n'y a jamais mis les pieds! L'une des plus belles places de Vannes, voire la plus typique.