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Campanile Rennes Centre
Campanile Rennes Centre
: 4.23 / 5
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The hotel rooms are en-suite and air-conditioned, all equipped with satellite TV and telephone. Our rich buffet breakfast is served from 6.30am to 9am, and from 8am to 10am at weekends and on public holidays. No car parking available at... more
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Le Coq Gadby
Le Coq Gadby
: 3.96 / 5
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The top-class Le Coq Gadby is located in Rennes city center, within easy reach of all main points of interest. The list of amenities is endless, ensuring a splendid and memorable stay. This is the perfect choice for business guests and... more
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Hôtel Anne De Bretagne
Hôtel Anne De Bretagne
: 4.15 / 5
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Features: 24-hour front desk, Laundry, Ironing service, Bar, Room service (24h), Satellite TV, Air conditioning, Hair-drier, Rooms for non-smokers available, Central heating, Elevator, Luggage room, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Telephone, Safe at... more
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Mercure Rennes Centre Place BR
Mercure Place De Bretagne
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Features: Airport shuttle service, Bar, Internet cafe, 24-hour front desk, Rooms for non-smokers available, Facilities for disabled... more
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About Rennes
After Brittany united with France in 1532, the city of Rennes became its capital and remains ever since. The town has a considerable and well-preserved historical and cultural heritage that witnesses its glory in the past. Most historic sites are concentrated in the area known as Les Lices and this fact has an unfortunate explanation. Back in 1720 a drunken carpenter caused a devastating fire on most of the city. Les Lices gladly remained intact, maybe due to its location at the connection of the island and the River Vilaine. A large restoration plan was developed afterwards and implemented by Parisian architects. As a result the northern part of the town boasts of splendid 18th century buildings with elegant squares and alleys among them.