Vannes benefits from its location in Lower Brittany, at the bottom of the Morbihan Gulf. As a prefecture in the Morbihan département, it has a number of attractive tourist sites that offer the best of the town. The same goes for the accommodation and restaurant facilities that criss-cross the town. Discover our hotel restaurant in Vannes, closest to the city centre.
Vannes, a city not to be missed
Located on the northern banks of the Morbihan GulfSituated on the south Brittany coastline, the town boasts a number of must-see attractions for which it is renowned. It has also preserved and enhanced its natural and historical heritage.
Accommodation and catering in Vannes
Vannes has a wide range of hotels and restaurants for your holidays. The best option is to stay at the Kyriad hotel, located in the city centre. The hotel restaurant in Vannes offers comfortable, spacious rooms which can accommodate a large family or a group of visitors. Specialised rooms are also available for people with reduced mobility. However, each room is equipped with a TV and free Wi-Fi access. The hotel also has its own restaurant, At L'Image Sainte-AnneThe hotel restaurant À l'Image Sainte-Anne in Vannes combines French tradition with a renovated, friendly setting. Its inventive local cuisine, faithful to Breton specialities, has made the hotel restaurant À l'Image Sainte-Anne in Vannes, and indeed the town, famous since 1948. What's more, you can enjoy snacks in your room or at the bar at any time. For a visit to Vannes, the Kyriad hotel is ideal for making the most of your stay.
Attractions in Vannes
A wide variety of activities can be enjoyed in the town, as it benefits from both its location on the Gulf of Morbihan and its rich history, which is respected to this day. Its marina is the first destination not to be missed if you want to venture out. Located right in the heart of the town, the port is home to a nautical heritage of old ships that can take you back in time to a maritime history worthy of great adventures. The tourist office is just opposite the port and can provide further information on the history of the town and the various sites to discover. Valves The city is home to some not-to-be-missed monuments, including the Musée des Beaux-Arts and La Cohue, which has been a listed building since 1929. These will take you on a journey through some fine works of art, including the famous painting by Geneviève Asse and Eugène Delacroix's Crucifixion. There are also other monuments to discover, including Saint-Pierre de Vannes cathedral, just opposite the Cohue, and the half-timbered houses. You can also take a walk to discover the ramparts and the Garenne garden. Your stay will no doubt require you to stay in a Vannes hotel restaurant.