Malo, France
Malo, France, often referred to as Saint-Malo, is a historic coastal city located in the Brittany region. Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, the city features impressive ramparts and a charming old town. It sits on the English Channel, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking beautiful beaches and maritime activities.
The city has a rich maritime history, having been a significant port during the Age of Sail. Today, visitors can explore attractions such as the Fort National and the Saint-Malo Cathedral. The vibrant local culture is reflected in its seafood cuisine and annual festivals celebrating its heritage.