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Tanguy Leconte
2, rue Kerrarun
Brest
29200

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Experience the enchanting blend of a stunning stone farmhouse from 1890, exquisite furnishings and top-notch amenities across three houses at Palmeraie du Moulin Blanc – a truly exceptional luxury retreat in the heart of Brest. Nestled amidst the captivating Breton legends, just a short 5-minute stroll from a sandy beach and offering tantalizing seafood delicacies and the famed salted butter, this remarkable destination promises to captivate your senses.

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Attractions

  • Brest Castle: Located in the heart of Brest, Brest Castle is a medieval fortress offering stunning views of the city and the harbor. Visitors can explore its historic walls, visit the Brest Museum, and learn about the city's maritime history.
  • Oceanopolis: This popular marine science center is located in Brest and is a must-visit attraction for both adults and children. Oceanopolis houses three different pavilions, each representing a different marine ecosystem (polar, tropical, and temperate). Visitors can observe various marine species, enjoy interactive exhibits, and learn about ocean conservation.
  • The Tanguy Tower: Situated near the Brest Castle, the Tanguy Tower is a historic tower that now serves as a museum. It showcases the history of Brest through various exhibitions, including artifacts, photographs, and models. From the top of the tower, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city.
  • Brest National Botanical Conservatory: Located within the grounds of Brest Castle, this extensive botanical garden boasts a wide variety of plant species from around the world. Visitors can explore beautifully landscaped gardens, greenhouses, and learn about the conservation efforts undertaken by the conservatory.
  • The Pont de Recouvrance: This impressive vertical-lift bridge is one of Brest's iconic landmarks. It connects the city center with the Recouvrance neighborhood and offers fantastic views of the Brest harbor. Visitors can walk across the bridge and enjoy the bustling atmosphere of this lively area.
  • Saint-Malo Church: Situated in the heart of Brest, Saint-Malo Church is a beautiful Gothic-style church known for its stunning stained glass windows. The church provides a peaceful respite for visitors seeking a moment of tranquility in the bustling city.
  • The National Maritime Museum: Located near the harbor, the National Maritime Museum is a treasure trove of maritime artifacts, paintings, and models. It explores the rich naval history of Brest and showcases the city's close relationship with the sea.
  • The Brest Arsenal: As one of France's major naval bases, the Brest Arsenal is an important historical site. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the naval activities, explore the old military buildings, and discover the strategic importance of Brest throughout history.
  • Brest Harbor: Known as one of Europe's finest natural harbors, Brest Harbor offers a picturesque setting to stroll along its promenade. Visitors can admire the ships docked, enjoy waterfront dining, and experience the vibrant atmosphere of this maritime city. 10. The Brest Cable Car: Providing a unique way to enjoy panoramic views of Brest, the Brest Cable Car takes visitors from the city center up to the Capuchin Hill. From the top, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of Brest, the harbor, and the surrounding coastline.

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