The central part of Saint-Malo has been recognized as a pedestrian zone for many years, so you'll quickly get used to the city. The historic city center is located on an island and is cut off from the suburbs at high tide. Walking routes through the historic center of Saint-Malo start at the Grand Port gate and lead to the Saint-Vensant Cathedral.
A great option to see Saint-Malo in all its glory, and the most popular tourist itinerary, is a tour of the fortress wall. Not only will you be able to view the majestic panorama of the city, but you will also be able to cast a glance at the surrounding area. Dinan, Cancale, Grand Beau Island are all great ideas for relaxing and informative excursions.
Walking routes through the historic center of Saint-Malo are sure to include a visit to the famous, legendary Château Gaillard. Here you can visit the museum of the city's history and a small gallery of wax figures.
Organ music lovers should include the Cathedral of Saint-Vensant, where the Koenig organ was installed and organ concerts are held.