2024

ST. GEORGE'S POOL

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.4/5
36 reviews
A charming swimming pool, the oldest in Rennes, a living monument of Rennes ... Read more
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THE PLACE OF THE LICES

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.3/5
21 reviews
The Place de Lices was once the site of the equestrian joust between two ... Read more
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THE PLACE SAINTE-ANNE

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.3/5
10 reviews

A must-see in Rennes, this square is full of life thanks to its many bars and restaurants, its retro carousel and its daily book market. Stop here to relax on a terrace, eat a sausage cake on your way back from the Lices market or to meet up with your friends on rue de la Soif. It represents the nerve center of the city, from which distances are calculated. The half-timbered houses bear witness to the city's architectural heritage, as does the Saint-Aubin church. In recent years, the square has undergone a metamorphosis with a new convention center in the Jacobins Convent and the arrival of the2nd subway line.

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THE TOWN HALL SQUARE

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4/5
4 reviews
Squares dedicated to Louis XIV and Louis XV which are located in Rennes. Read more
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PIAZZA DELLA REPUBBLICA

Street square and neighborhood to visit
3.8/5
5 reviews

The Republic Square will be reborn in 2025. For the moment, it is this vast crossroads of buses and pedestrians that pass through the city's most central metro station. Here stands the Palace of Commerce, built between 1885 and 1929, which housed the Posts and Telegraphs on the one hand and the Trade Exchange on the other. It is the work of Jean-Baptiste Martenot and Emmanuel Le Ray. The central pavilion, square in plan, open to traffic on the ground floor, surmounted by a floor, housed the city's festival hall. The Palais du Commerce currently houses the Central Post Office, the city has launched a call for projects to transform the functions of this building by 2025. In the centre, the layout of the square offers small shops, benches and vegetable shelves, you can stop in the heart of the Rennes hustle and bustle. But more than just talking about the square, it is the neighbourhood that is of great interest. It is true that the whole district revolves around the Palace of Commerce (Post Office building) up to the Emile Zola High School, where the review of the trial of Captain Dreyfus was held. Behind the Place de la République, there is the Marché Central, a daily market renamed the Auction, and the semi-pedestrian rue Vasselot, which is full of small restaurants and shops. Also discover the remains of the former Carmelite convent at number 34. Walk along the rue du Pré-Botté in which the Ouest-France building stands. Don't forget to take a detour to the Musée des Beaux-Arts on Quai Emile-Zola, which traces the history of painting from the 14th century to the present day.

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MAIL FRANÇOIS MITTERRAND

Street square and neighborhood to visit
A pleasant place to meet up with friends and relax on the terraces under ... Read more
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VASSELOT STREET

Street square and neighborhood to visit
Rue Vasselot is one of the streets in Rennes that has retained its soul and ... Read more
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RUE SAINT-HÉLIER

Street square and neighborhood to visit
A street slightly removed from the city center, home to merchants ... Read more
2024

CHAPTER STREET

Street square and neighborhood to visit
A small pedestrian cobbled street brimming with fine addresses, a must-see ... Read more