Enjoy a cultural weekend in Rennes commune to the West of the France in Brittany. Rennes, located at the confluence of two rivers the Ille and the Vilaine, is a walled city founded by the people of the Riedones and by the Romans in the 1st century. Its history has left traces that make this city a historic jewel. With a car in Rennes since Paris destination, you can move your own freely. If however, you want to use another means of transport, Rennes puts at your disposal a destination for bicycle service, bike Star, which allows to move you more environmentally. Otherwise, Rennes has a network of transit with Metro and bus. Rennes is a capital rich in architecture and monuments that date from all times and the district centre of the city was able to keep its medieval character pans-wood, recently renovated houses and old mordelaises doors. Fields Jacquet square and the Cathedral of Saint Peter are the oldest monuments. After the Gallo-Roman era and its wall of 1200 m long, reindeer also known a medieval whose only evidence is the Cathedral and two new speakers that responded to the population immigration at the time. In 1720, Rennes was the result of a terrible fire which seven days ravaged everything in its path. Planners of the time in took advantage to make an architectural revival in the city. Thus Rennes was ranked among the cities and countries of Art and history. It has eighty-five buildings considered historical monuments. Destination tours car in Rennes are therefore very many tourists. Religious heritage preserves splendid locations such as the Cathedral of Saint Peter on the street of the currency, the Basilica Saint-Sauveur on the place of the same name, Notre-Dame church in Saint-Mélaine on place Saint-Mélaine Church Saint-Germain. From the middle ages to our days, the current civil heritage is extreme wealth. In destination Rennes cheap car or on foot, stroll and visit the Town Hall, the Opera, flags of the rail where a market on Saturday morning and the Faculty of Economic Sciences, built on the site of the convent of the Carmelites. Finally, for art lovers, the Museum of fine arts in Rennes, the Museum of Brittany or the Ecomuseum of the Rennes country which traces five centuries of history and techniques of the city, meet their expectations.