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Saint-Malo train station

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Discover all the information you need to reach the corsair city via the Saint-Malo station and enjoy all the advantages of this pretty seaside town!

 

A recent station near the city center

A 20-minute walk (5 min by taxi) from the historic center, the SNCF station is a modern building. It is located in the Rocabey district, near the Saint-Malo market. Built in 2005, it replaced the old building dating from the 19th century. At the time, the railway was a real revolution which opened the way to seaside tourism...

The new station allowed the circulation of the TGV towards Paris, considerably reducing the travel time between the corsair city of Saint-Malo and the capital. This contemporary building illustrates well the concept of "garden station", an attractive living space open to the city. The vegetal and aesthetic aspect is important and the emphasis is placed on accessibility.

The SNCF station is at the center of the Malo Agglo Transports (MAT) network which groups together the public transport of Saint-Malo agglomeration (urban and peri-urban lines). It is served by the regional BreizhGo network grouping together the public transport of the Brittany region (buses, boats and TER).

 

Saint-Malo station: practical information

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The station is located on avenue Anita Conti. You have the possibility to buy your tickets at the counter every day (week, weekend and public holidays).

A TER ticket machine is located inside the building. You will also find:

  • a Young Travelers reception service
  • a waiting area
  • a photo booth
  • an ATM
  • a mailbox
  • a defibrillator
  • shops and dining areas.

 

How to get to Saint-Malo?

Getting to Saint-Malo by train

By TGV, Intercity or TER, the train remains the most ecological way to come to Saint-Malo. Practical and fast, it will only take you 2h50 to come from Paris, 2h20 from Nantes and 1h from Rennes!

Getting to Saint-Malo by bus

You can also take advantage of the Brittany regional road transport network to come by bus: let yourself be transported in complete tranquility!

Getting to Saint-Malo by bike

Do you prefer sports holidays? Get on your bike and enjoy the cycle paths of the Vélodyssée. From Saint-Malo to Redon, this superb greenway offers a 200 km bucolic cycle route along the Ille et Rance canal.

Getting to Saint-Malo by plane

By plane, you have 2 options:

  • Rennes airport, located 75 km (less than 1 hour by car);
  • Dinard airport, located 12 km (less than 20 minutes by car).

Car rental companies have their offices at these two airports.

Getting to Saint-Malo by car

 

Discover all the information you need to reach the corsair city via the Saint-Malo station and enjoy all the advantages of this pretty seaside town!

 

A recent station close to the city center

A 20-minute walk (5 min by taxi) from the historic center, the SNCF station is a modern building. It is located in the Rocabey district, near the Saint-Malo market. Built in 2005, it replaced the old building dating from the 19th century. At the time, the railway was a real revolution which opened the way to seaside tourism...

The new station allowed the circulation of the TGV towards Paris, considerably reducing the travel time between the corsair city of Saint-Malo and the capital. This contemporary building illustrates well the concept of "garden station", an attractive living space open to the city. The vegetal and aesthetic aspect is important and the emphasis is placed on accessibility.

The SNCF station is at the center of the Malo Agglo Transports (MAT) network which groups together the public transport of Saint-Malo agglomeration (urban and peri-urban lines). It is served by the regional BreizhGo network grouping together the public transport of the Brittany region (buses, boats and TER).

 

Saint-Malo station: practical information

 

The station is located on avenue Anita Conti. You have the possibility to buy your tickets at the counter every day (week, weekend and public holidays).

A TER ticket machine is located inside the building. You will also find:

  • a Young Travelers reception service
  • a waiting area
  • a photo booth
  • an ATM
  • a mailbox
  • a defibrillator
  • shops and dining areas.

 

How to get to Saint-Malo?

Getting to Saint-Malo by train

By TGV, Intercity or TER, the train remains the most ecological way to come to Saint-Malo. Practical and fast, it will only take you 2h50 to come from Paris, 2h20 from Nantes and 1h from Rennes!

Getting to Saint-Malo by bus

You can also take advantage of the Brittany regional road transport network to come by bus: let yourself be transported in complete tranquility!

Getting to Saint-Malo by bike

Do you prefer sports holidays? Get on your bike and enjoy the cycle paths of the Vélodyssée. From Saint-Malo to Redon, this superb greenway offers a 200 km bucolic cycle route along the Ille et Rance canal.

Getting to Saint-Malo by plane

By plane, you have 2 options:

  • Rennes airport, located 75 km (less than 1 hour by car);
  • Dinard airport, located 12 km (less than 20 minutes by car).

Car rental companies have their offices at these two airports.

Getting to Saint-Malo by car

If you are traveling by car, know that there are many solutions to park your vehicle in the city center or near the main beaches of Saint-Malo. Carpooling is also a good option: on the Ouestgo.fr platform, you can offer or find trips throughout North Brittany.