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12. Aug, 2009

Saint Malo – Holiday in France

saint malo aquarium

Consider a Holiday in Saint Malo

If you’re looking for a family friendly jaunt to British budgeting woes, Saint Malo is a stunning city in Brittany, north-western France. Taking a ferry crossing from Portsmouth Port overnight can get you there relaxed and rested, arriving in Saint Malo early in the morning. This leaves you with more than enough of time to get the most out of this wonderful city.


You could start the day in one of Saint Malo’s traditional cafes, such as Café Licorne, which is located facing the town hall. For those who are partial to a croissant or two this is the perfect way to indulge in some of Saint Malo’s delicacies. You could then visit Saint Malo’s stunning ancient castle, followed by a visit to the extraordinary forts; Le Fort de la Conchee and Le Fort National au Royal. The city is full of remarkable history waiting for you to discover.

Saint Malo Grand Aquarium

However, that is not all this fabulous place has to offer. To keep the children entertained there are plenty of fun activities to have them in high spirits.  La Grand Aquarium unveils the ‘mysteries of the sea’ in an exciting look through the deep unknown that will grab their attention. There is also a 3D cinema in the aquarium and an amazing exhibit that tells the story of a captain who sailed the seven seas and displays all the fish he brought back to Saint Malo with him.

Saint Malo Beach

If the beach is more your scene then Saint Malo Beach has glorious sand that can be enjoyed by all the family. The young explorer and crab hunter can clamber through the rocks and delve into the caves while mum can relax, lay back and read her favourite book. The energetic teenager can spend their time sailing, surfing or indulging in other water sports Saint Malo bay can offer.

Saint Malo Restaurants – La Chalut

The many restaurants, bars and evening entertainment venues will keep all members of the family happy after your day of adventure and fun. The restaurant La Chalut in the heart of the city serves fresh seafood from local fishermen in Côtes-d’Armor and throughout the channel. It’s also a bit of fun with the theme of the restaurant changing to coincide with the city’s cultural events and festivals. However if you are looking to take a break from a city lifestyle, head to La Corderie in Cité d’Alet à Saint-Servan where you can enjoy your meal on a terrace overlooking the beautiful sea.

When it comes to laying your head for the night, there is a fantastic selection, from the four star Oceania Hotel looking over the sea, to B&B’s in the bustling heart of the city. So whatever you are looking for, do it in style in Saint Malo.

20. Apr, 2009

Top Attractions in Rouen – Cathédrale Notre-Dame

Cathédrale Notre-Dame Rouen

Europe Car Hire > France > Driving from Paris to Rouen

Top Attractions to Visit in Rouen

If you’re planning a holiday in Paris, consider renting a car and visit the beautiful city of Rouen, the capital of the Normandy region. Here is a guide to some of the things that you can see and do during your visit to Rouen.

Getting to Rouen from Paris

It will take you about an hour and a half to drive from Paris to Rouen in your hire car. Simply head out of Paris on the A14 partial toll road, following the signs for Rouen. Take the exit for the A13 partial toll road, and follow this road for 88.9km. Take exit 22-Oissel and follow the signs for Rouen-Est in order to get onto the D18e. This will take you into Rouen.

Top Attractions in Rouen

Once you’ve arrived in Rouen, park your car and take some time to explore the old part of the city. You can take a walking tour or, if you’re visiting Rouen during the summer, enjoy a 45 minute guided tour of the medieval section of Rouen on the “Little Train” (Le Petit Train de Rouen), which departs from outside of the Cathedral.

Cathédrale Notre-Dame

The Gothic Cathédrale Notre-Dame dates back to the 12th Century, although it was constructed over a number of years and features examples of early Gothic, late Gothic and High Gothic architecture. The Cathedral’s crypt dates back further, having been part of the Romanesque cathedral which originally stood on the site, and houses a tomb containing the heart of Richard the Lionheart and the tomb of Duke Rollo, the first Duke of Normandy, as well as the tombs of the cardinals d’Amboise.

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The cathedral’s magnificent 250 ft high steeple was constructed between the 15th and 17th centuries, and is known as the Butter Tower (Tour de Beurre) because it was built thanks to money donated by wealthy Rouen residents in return for being able to continue to eat butter during Lent. The cathedral also has a 500ft high bell tower, known as the Lantern Tower (Tour Lanterne), which contains 56 bells.

Maclou Church and St. Ouen Abbey

Other historic religious buildings in Rouen include the 15th Century St. Maclou Church and St. Ouen Abbey, which dates back to the 14th Century. You can also visit the more contemporary St. Joan of Arc Church, which was constructed near to the spot in the Old Market Square (Place du Vieux Marché) on which St. Joan was burned at the stake.

Rouen’s secular historical attractions include its Great Clock (Gros-Horloge) and the Renaissance-style House of the Exchequer (Bureau des Finances). The city also has a number of museums, including the Rouen Natural History Museum, the Museum of Antiquities, Joan of Arc Tower (where Joan of Arc was tried), the Joan of Arc Wax Museum and the Flaubert Pavilion (part of the building in which Gustave Flaubert, author of “Madame Bovary”, lived).

Rouen also has excellent restaurants, markets, shops and bars, making it a great place to visit for a day or two during your holiday.

13. Mar, 2009

Drive from Paris to Reims | Car Hire France

notre-dame cathedral

Europe > Car Hire France > Paris to Reims

Paris is a great destination for a holiday, but if you hire a car while you are in Paris, you can explore more of France. In this article, we look at some of the things that you can see and do in the city of Reims, in the country’s Champagne region.

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Visit Reims – Notre-Dame Cathedral and Champagne Region

It will only take you about an hour and a half to drive to Reims in your Paris rental car, but there is so much to see and do there that it’s worth spending several days there and turning your trip into a two-destination holiday.

To get to Reims from Paris by car, simply head out of Paris on L’Autoroute de L’Est partial toll road and continue straight on along the A4 partial toll road. Leave the A4 at exit 23 and follow the signs into the centre of Reims.

Reims Attractions – Historic Buildings & Monuments

Notre-Dame Cathedral

Reims is full of beautiful historic buildings, with one of its most significant being Notre-Dame Cathedral, which is one of four sites in the city to have UNESCO World Heritage status. It took more than 200 years to complete the Cathedral, which was constructed on the site of the cit

y’s old cathedral, which burned to the ground in 1210.

24 French monarchs have been crowned in Notre-Dame Cathedral, which is adorned with more than 2,300 sculptures, including the famous “Smiling Angel”, which has now become the city’s emblem.

The other UNESCO World Heritage sites in Reims are: the Saint-Remi Abbey Museum; the Romanesque-style Saint-Remi Basilica, which houses Saint-Remi’s tomb; and Tau Palace, the palace of the former Reims’ archbishops.

Reims also has a number of important monuments, including the Porte Mars (a Roman arch dating from the 3rd Century), the Statue of Joan of Arc (which was sculpted by Paul Dubois) and the Fontaine Subé (which is situated in Erlon Square).

Reims Attractions – Other Attractions

Reims’ museums include the Reims-Champagne Automobile Museum, which houses a collection of more than 200 vehicles, together with other items, such as pedal cars, toy cars and signs. You can also visit Le Musée-Hôtel Le Vergeur, where you can see a number of works of art including engravings by Albrecht Dürer, and the Museum of Surrender (Musée de la Reddition) to see the Signing Room where the Third Reich signed the document which ended World War II.

Other attractions in Reims include the Planetarium, the Grand Theatre and the Carnegie Library. There are also a number of parks and gardens in the city, including Le Parc de Champagne, the Pierre Schneiter Horticultural Garden and The Colbert Square which holds an amazing array of flowers and shrubs all year round.

You can also use your hire car in Paris to visit some of the attractions that lie just outside of the city of Reims, such as the Pompelle Fort Museum (Musée du Fort de la Pompelle) or follow the Champagne tourist route to see the region’s famous vineyards and Champagne houses.

Car Hire in France – Hiring a Car in Paris

You can book a hire car in advance and get a good deal online with low-cost, specialist car rental firms. Find airport car hire in locations around the world, including Paris, and you can choose from a range of vehicles.