Youth Hostel in Rennes
Travel Tips for Rennes (Page 1/3)
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27 May 2013 Fran, Canada:
Buy at the farmers market and cook at the hostel. |
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27 May 2013 Fran, Canada:
The beds were comfy and wifi was free! |
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27 May 2013 Fran, Canada:
Thabor Gardens is a lovely walk, the Market on Saturday was great, bus to Dinan is worthwhile as is Mont St Michel |
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27 May 2013 Fran, Canada:
We are off to Le Quesnoy, as patriotic Kiwis we want to remember the sacrifices made by NZ soldiers in WW1in saving this town from the Germans |
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12 May 2013 Mickaël, France:
There is the famous street "St Michel" but I advice you some other place like "La place" or other bars/pubs like that. Not more expansive but cooler... |
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12 May 2013 Mickaël, France:
Evening and nights in downtown cos there are a lot of things happening there |
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12 May 2013 Mickaël, France:
Quimper, St Malo and Mont Saint Michel |
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12 May 2013 Alice-Roza, New Zealand:
Don't miss le Mont Saint Michel (you can go by bus from Rennes). Fougères is worth a day trip too to see the fortress. |
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10 May 2013 Caelli, France:
The church. One of the most beautiful I've ever seen. |
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10 May 2013 Caelli, France:
Everyone coming to Rennes should have seen or be going to see Mont-Saint-Michel...if you aren't,then why are you here... |
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HI Hostel RennesLocated close to Rennes' old town with its restaurants and bars, the hostel makes a good base for exploring the nearby sights of Mont St-Michel and St Malo, or the Brocéliande forest located nearby. Accommodation is in 1-4 bedded rooms and facilities include a self service restaurant, bar-cafeteria and TV room. | more...... |

