How do I get from Rennes Airport (RNS) to the city center using public transit?
Take the STAR bus Line 53 from outside the terminal to République station in 25 minutes. Buses run every 20 minutes from 5:30 AM to 10:30 PM. A single ticket costs €1.70 and can be purchased via the BreizhGo app or at ticket machines. Taxis cost around €25–30 for the 10-minute ride.
Is Rennes worth visiting in the rainy season?
Yes, Rennes remains ideal to visit October–January despite rain, averaging 8–10 rainy days per month. Indoor highlights include Les Champs Libres (museum, library, science center), covered markets like Marché des Lices, and historic timber-framed streets in the Saint-Georges district. Pack a waterproof jacket and enjoy lower hotel rates.
What local pass offers the best value for museums and public transit in Rennes?
The Rennes Métropole Welcome Card gives unlimited public transit on STAR buses and trams plus free entry to 7 sites, including Musée des Beaux-Arts and Parlement de Bretagne. Available for 24h (€8.50), 48h (€13), or 72h (€16) at the tourism office. Activate upon first use.
When is the Festival des Etoiles held in Rennes and how do I attend?
The Festival d'Été de Rennes, also known as "Les Etoiles," typically runs for 10 days in July across multiple downtown venues. Free open-air concerts and cultural events occur nightly. Check the official Rennes tourism website in June for the program and book ticketed indoor shows via Spectacles-En-Bretagne.fr.