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Guingamp
(Gwengamp)
Street leading to the Notre-Dame de Bonsecours basilica
Street leading to the Notre-Dame de Bonsecours basilica
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48 ° 33 ′ 48 ″ N 3 ° 9 ′ 0 ″ W
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Guingamp is a city of Côtes-d'Armor, in Brittany.

Understand

This small city of about 7,000 inhabitants historically belonging to Tregor (one of the nine traditional countries of Brittany) preserves some remarkable monuments, such as the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Bon Secours and the Château des Salles.

A Mecca of French football, it is also famous for its Festival de la Saint-Loup, which highlights traditional dances.

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Walk

  • 1 Public garden Place du Champ au Roy (behind the town hall), Logo indicating a telephone number  33 2 96 44 28 53 Logo indicating timetables h - 20 h. Logo indicating tariffs free. – In the heart of the city, this park has an area of ​​approximately 19 600 m2. In the center, there is a magnificent Bandstand from 1912. There are also some games for the little ones and some statues dating from the 19th century.e century.

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To buy

Eat

  • 1 The parenthesis (Pizzeria) 33 Notre Dame Street (downtown), Logo indicating a telephone number  33 2 96 44 37 79 Logo indicating tariffs 10 - 20 . – Small pizzeria of around thirty tables located in the pedestrian street of Notre Dame. Apart from the fairly good quality pizzas, this restaurant also offers meat and fish. It is possible to take the pizzas.

Have a drink / Go out

  • 1 Campbell's (Bar - pub) Logo indicating a facebook link 14, place St-Michel, Logo indicating a telephone number  33 2 96 43 85 32 Logo indicating timetables 14 h - h 00. – Night bar not to be missed. Equipped with 2 rooms, billiard tables as well as a large screen.

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  • 1 Paimpol Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element – Small port town with a pretty seafront and a pseudo-classical church.
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