Step into the world of pirates, privateers, and powerful sea walls on this immersive self guided audio walking tour through the walled city of Saint-Malo.
This experience goes beyond sightseeing—it brings to life the bold stories of corsairs, explorers, and rebels who shaped one of France’s most fascinating coastal cities. Walk along towering ramparts, hidden passageways, and historic gates where ships once returned loaded with treasure from distant lands.
What makes this tour truly special is its storytelling approach. Each stop reveals the drama behind the stones—from daring naval battles and legendary figures like Robert Surcouf to the city’s brief independence as its own republic.
Perfect for history lovers, adventure seekers, and curious travelers, this tour turns Saint-Malo into a living story of courage, resilience, and life by the sea.
The tour starts here and you'll hear the intro to the city then enter the gates guided by our walking tour app. Be sure to get the walking tour app before arriving and download the tour.
The tour ends a the Grand Porte, just near where you began.
Begin your journey at the grand gateway to Saint-Malo’s walled city. Porte Saint-Vincent has welcomed sailors, merchants, and adventurers for centuries. It also marks the spirit of independence that defined the city—when Saint-Malo briefly declared itself its own republic in the late 1500s.
This lively square honors François-René de Chateaubriand, one of France’s greatest writers and a founder of Romanticism. Nearby, his birthplace reminds visitors of Saint-Malo’s deep literary and cultural roots.
Climb onto the ramparts for sweeping views of the sea and city. The Bastion de la Reine, built in the 18th century, showcases the city’s military ingenuity, with angled walls designed to defend against naval attacks and pirates.
This narrow, storybook street is tied to a local legend of a nimble, rooftop-leaping cat. Just beyond the walls lies Plage du Sillon, a sweeping beach famous for dramatic tides and crashing waves.
A powerful 15th-century tower once used for artillery defense. From here, enjoy views of Grand Bé island, where writer Chateaubriand is buried—accessible only at low tide.
This cultural center celebrates the historic connection between Saint-Malo and Canada. It offers exhibits, interactive displays, and travel inspiration, highlighting the legacy of explorers who sailed from here.
A peaceful square honoring two influential brothers—one an educator, the other a philosopher—whose ideas on freedom and society shaped French thought in the 19th century.
The spiritual heart of Saint-Malo, this cathedral has stood for nearly 900 years. Inside lies the tomb of explorer Jacques Cartier, who set sail from this city to discover Canada.
Built in the early 18th century, this bastion protected the wealthy merchant district. From here, you can spot the harbor and the long granite breakwater known as Môle des Noires.
This gate connects Saint-Malo to inland trade routes. Nearby stands the former home of Robert Surcouf, the legendary corsair who captured dozens of ships and became a symbol of the city’s daring spirit.
This bastion offers panoramic views of the harbor and honors a notable naval commander. His legacy reflects both Saint-Malo’s global reach and the complex history tied to its maritime power.
End your journey at Saint-Malo’s most iconic gate. For centuries, it has welcomed returning ships and marked the entrance to a city shaped by trade, exploration, and the legendary age of corsairs.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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