Five ideas for outings this weekend in Saint-Malo

Five ideas for outings this weekend in Saint-Malo
Five ideas for outings this weekend in Saint-Malo

Saturday 21, between 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. and Sunday, December 22, between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., the Saint-Malo Christmas market opens its doors on the Saint-Vincent esplanade. Sheltered from unpredictable weather, a catering area under tent allows you to taste the specialties (roasted chestnuts, wine, hot chocolate). Under the roof of the 26 chalets, we find the exhibitors and their gift ideas ( objects, boat sail bags, jewelry). Free entry.

  • 2 The windows of Advent

Friday December 20, Saturday December 21 and Sunday December 22, between 6 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., three new windows of the Advent calendar in format will be opened intramural. The 20th window will open at La Duchesse Anne (place Guy La Chambre), the 21st, at Bessec and Maison Hector (Porcon de la Barbinais) and the 22nd, at the bar l’Alchimiste (rue Saint-Thomas). Duration of the animation: 30′. Open to all. Free.

  • 3 The Christmas Designers Exhibition

Saturday December 21 and Sunday December 22, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., under the Halle au Blé, rue des Cordiers, intramural, the Ateliers de la Ville Besn’Art are offering their traditional exhibition of Christmas Creators with more than 25 exhibitors . Entrance is free.

  • 4 A concert with the Archangelo choir

    Sunday, December 22 at 5 p.m. at the Sainte- en Saint-Servan church, 2 rue Jeanne Jugan, the Archangelo Choir will perform “Sacred Christmas,” various works on the Christmas theme. Free participation.

  • 5 A concert with the Breizh’Ile fanfare

Saturday, December 21, from 6 p.m., at the Le Bercail bar, 10 boulevard Chateaubriand, Christmas will resonate with music with the Breizh’Ile Musique fanfare which will revisit the great Christmas classics, to the sound of trumpets, tubas and drums. The evening will continue with Christmas carols performed by Irish folk singer Thérésa.

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