Vitré (Breton: Gwitreg; Gallo: Vitræ) is a town in the département of Ille-et-Vilaine, in the region of Brittany, France. Vitré lies on the edge of Brittany, near Normandy Maine and Anjou. The town has been designated a ville d'art et d'histoire, a town of artistic and historic significance, by the Ministry of Culture in recognition of its rich cultural heritage.
Understand
editVitré is a medieval town very beautiful with a rich cultural heritage. It is a very good example of the medieval cities with castles, churches, very old houses (15th century), historic monuments, parks and nature. The site of Vitré was occupied in Gallo-Roman times. The name Vitré comes from the Gallo-Roman name "Victor" or "Victrix", after the owner of a farm in the region. The year 1000 marked the formal birth of Vitré, when the duke of Brittany Geoffrey I bestowed feudal powers upon Riwallon Le Vicaire, who was charged with keeping this strategic area as a buffer zone of the "Marches of Brittany".
Get in
editLocated east of Brittany, the city of Vitré is crossed by the expressway which prolongs motorway A 11, while the motorway of the Estuaries. As in the whole of the Ille-et-Vilaine département, the communes of the country of Vitré are accessible by these expressways (Paris - Rennes).
The Station of Vitré has a lot of trains' stops. The easiest way to get to Vitré from Paris is through Gare Montparnasse. There are trains almost a few per day and the ride is 1hrs and 56 min.
The airport is in Rennes - Saint-Jacques (40 km ≈ 25 miles).
Get around
editVitré is unique in that urban transportation is free for all routes.
See
editCastles
edit- Castle of Vitré (11th-20th century)
- Remparts, Claviers' Tower, Bridole's Tower
- Rochers-Sévigné Castle
- Château-Marie (17th century)
- Hôtel Ringues de la Troussanais (Renaissance)
- Medieval streets (Beaudrairie, Poterie, d'Embas, etc.) and places (Marchix, Station, Château, Notre-Dame, etc.)
Religious heritage
edit- Saint-Nicolas Chapel (near Castle of Vitré)
- Notre-Dame Church (14th century) gothic
- Tower of the ancient Saint-Martin's Church (15th century)
- Saint-Martin Church (19th century)
- Sainte-Croix Church (17th-19th century)
- Protestant Church
- Convent of Bénédictins (Tribunal)
- Convent of Augustins (17th century)
- Chapels, calvaries situated in the city and countryside
Other monuments
edit- Menhir "La Pierre Blanche" (Beauvais Road to Pocé-les-Bois)
- Hôtel Sévigné-Nétumières (18th Century)
- The Station (19th century)
- Old barracks of 70e régiment d'infanterie
- The Grand Park
Do
editVisit the city, museums, religious heritage, golf, etc.
Buy
editSouvenirs of Vitré
Eat
editTraditional cuisine
edit- Le Potager, 5 Place du Général Leclerc.
- La Soupe aux Choux, 32 Rue Notre-Dame.
- Le Petit Pressoir, 20 Rue de Paris.
- Au Vieux Vitré (dans le centre historique), 1 are Embas.
- Restaurant Le Chêne Vert, 2 Place du Général de Gaulle.
- Restaurant Le Saint Yves, 1 Place Saint-Yves.
- Restaurant l'Espérance (référence locale pour les grands banquets), 21 bd Rochers.
- Le Coligny, 5 Place de la République.
Regional cuisine
edit- Le Pichet, 17 Boulevard de Laval.
- Auberge Saint Louis, 31 rue Notre-Dame. Site classé XVe siècle, terrasse, à deux pas du Château et près de l'Église Notre-Dame. Situé sous les porches
- La Taverne de l'Ecu, 12 Rue Beaudrairie. Cadre médiéval du 16 ème siècle
Crêperies
edit- La Gavotte, 7 Rue des Augustins. (au pied du château, produits biologiques et ambiance bretonne
- L'Auberge du Château, 34 Rue d'Embas. Maison à pan de bois du XVe siècle, au pied des anciennes fortifications
- Crêperie La Gourmandise, 26 Rue Embas.
- La Fleur de Sel, 4 Rue Notre Dame.
- Crêperie des Arts, 1 Rue Duguesclin.
Fast food
edit- Mac Donald's, Place Villajoyosa (Forum de la Trémoïlle).
- Varto Kebab, 4 rue Duguesclin.
International cuisine
edit- Hao Heng, 9 Rue Garengeot. Chinese
- La Médina, 3 Place Notre-Dame. Moroccan
- Pizzeria L'Arlequin, 25 are Beaudrairie.
- L'Ecuyer, 2 Rue Garangeot.
Drink
edit- La Source, Le Bouffort (Direction La Guerche-de-Bretagne). Nightclub
- Le Jack Daniel's, 14 Rue de Brest (direction Rennes et Fougères). Nightclub
- Bressañ Pub, 3 Rue de la Trémoïlle. Nightclub decked out as a medieval building.
- Le Chêne Vert, 2 place du Général de Gaulle.
- Les Voyageurs, 28 rue Garengeot.
- Le France, 9 place du Général de Gaulle.
- L'Hakuna, 26 rue Neuve A front of gare-station, very nice bar for a nice moment..
- Le Guy XVI, 24 Rue Embas.
- Le Machin Truk, 25 Rue Embas. Popular student bar
- L'Aston Bar, 7 Rue Embas.
- Le Billy's Bar, 44 Rue Poterie.
- Ewan Café, 32 Rue Poterie.
- Le Triskell, 26 Rue Notre Dame.
- Le Chat Noir, 24 Rue Notre Dame. 15th century interior
Sleep
edit- Hôtel du Château, 5 Rue Rallon.
- Hôtel Ibis, Boulevard Châteaubriant.
- Hôtel Le Minotel, 47 Rue Poterie.
- Hôtel Le Petit Billot, 5 place du Général Leclerc.
- Hôtel Restaurant La Grenouillère, Route Ernée (RD 777).
- Hôtel-Restaurant L'Espérance, 21 boulevard des Rochers.
Go next
editIt is fairly easy to travel in France, therefore it would be clever to take advantage of the beautiful cities and coastal scenery in Brittany (Rennes, Dinan, Fougères). Saint-Malo, a wonderful coastal town on the English Channel, is only 45 minutes by TGV and usually costs less than €10. Buses are also available for less, but take a bit longer.