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Vannes

Vannes, located in the Morbihan department of Brittany, boasts over 2,000 years of history. This medieval walled city is renowned for its well-preserved ramparts and cobblestone streets, making it an ideal base for exploring southern Brittany. For frequent hotel travelers, Vannes offers a rich historical atmosphere and convenient local connectivity. The compact old town allows for easy walking access to major sights, providing a unique blend of Celtic culture and comfortable urban lodging options.

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

It is recommended to stay within the Old Town (Ville Close) or immediately adjacent to the ramparts. Hotels here offer walking access to major sights and a quiet, historic ambiance, ideal for travelers seeking an immersive medieval experience.

Getting Around

The compact old town is best explored on foot, with major attractions within easy walking distance. While specific airport codes are not listed, local public transport is available for excursions into the wider Brittany region.

Best Season

Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for strolling the ramparts. Summer brings more visitors and a lively atmosphere, while winter provides a quieter experience for those preferring peaceful historical exploration.

Nearby attractions

Dining

La Tête en l'air

Restaurant Michelin€€€348 m

An enthusiastic and friendly young couple, Clément Raby from Paris and Estelle Mercier from the Gard region, have succeeded in turning heads with what they call their “cuisine libre” (“free cooking”). Served in a relaxed setting, this creative, original cuisine is spot on, with recipes that really work and just the right combination of flavours. On their “blind” menus, dishes aren’t announced until after you’ve tasted them so that guests can really give their senses and tastebuds a workout!

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Ryoko - Comptoir à ramen

RestaurantBib Gourmand291 m

The flavoursome codes of Japanese cuisine are now part and parcel of French dining habits. Emblematic of this trend, this pocket handkerchief black-fronted bistro serves one of the best ramen in town, whether it be the pork (tonkotsu) or chicken (Tori chintan) broth! Made with first-class local ingredients (pigs fed on flax seed and shiitake from Plumergat), each dish is a masterpiece of Japanese tradition. Don’t miss the delicious okonomiyaki starter with Brittany dried bonito flakes. A word of warning: they don’t accept bookings and the place is often packed to the seams!

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Boma

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€618 m

Tucked away behind the town hall, this compact restaurant has a somewhat unusual basement-level dining room with exposed stone, metal beams, glass partitions and modern light fittings. The chef cooks up hearty dishes, remarkable for both their generosity and bold flavours: maiale tonnato, Parmesan and capers; magret de canard, mashed potatoes with whole-grain mustard, vegetables and a piquillo pepper coulis. Friendly welcome and service, and the lunchtime set menu is a steal!

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La Table - Domaine du Liziec

Restaurant Michelin€€€€2.1 km

Set among flower gardens and century-old trees, this fully restored 16C Breton estate has been enhanced by an elegant contemporary extension. In this refined setting, chef Olivier Samson (formerly of La Gourmandière - La Table d'Olivier) showcases his talent. His refined contemporary cuisine is deeply rooted in the local terroir and presented in the form of tasting menus. Celtic produce is handled with precision: Breton abalone with spinach and a pork jus; sole from small-boat fishing with asparagus and kumquat; roast pigeon with cocoa and pigeon leg bonbon. In dish after dish, buckwheat, sea

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Iodé

Restaurant€€€313 m

Iodé is more than a name – it is a culinary identity, helmed by chef Sophie Reignier and pastry chef Julien Noray, who both discovered the world of catering late in life. They met at Alan Geaam in Paris and soon discovered how much they shared. Their eatery tells the tale of a Brittany off the beaten path, underscored by a love of seafood. Meticulously sourced premium ingredients, legible recipes, pared-back plating and forthright flavours, all of which with a liberal sprinkling of creativity: gravlax of mullet, eel lacquered in pomegranate molasses, fermented milk laced in kari gosse, jellied

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Inspirations

Restaurant€€314 m

In the heart of the city, a couple of young industry professionals have set up this restaurant with a warm, elegant decor that has been thought out down to the last detail (eg mosaics, tapestries inspired by drawings of the chef's dishes, and bespoke furniture). Cuttlefish ravioli, Noilly Prat, wild garlic and morels; turbot, peas and an astonishing koji yoghurt sauce: chef Alexandre Juton also draws inspiration from the season to concoct appealing dishes that are testament to his culinary expertise and experience in renowned establishments.

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Empreinte

Restaurant€€378 m

Make a stop at this establishment on a small square in the city centre. The interior is inviting, with its warm decor of untreated wooden floorboards, fabrics and vintage porcelain. Marine and Baptiste Fournier put their hearts into serving particularly polished cuisine, showcasing fish sourced from the market and vegetables from farmers. Menu-carte at lunch, "surprise" menus at dinner. Natural wines.

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Nomad

Restaurant€€526 m

Chef Arnaud Tavares is the "nomad" of the name: he has worked all over the world, from Switzerland to Thailand. Mackerel tempura, silky pumpkin soup, fried ginger and kororima seed; roast hake, bouillabaisse-style foam, aioli, fennel, sobrasada and melba toast; peach poached with verbena, granola, almond espuma and peach gel: our quicksilver globetrotter has a knack for combining flavours and tastes with real energy and flair. He may be a keen traveller, but he also knows how to make the most of local ingredients (organic fruit and vegetables, fish from Lorient's fish market etc). Reasonably p

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