
Rue de la Poissonnerie in Dinan, France, is a street lined with timber-framed buildings, the quaintest of which look as though they are nearly 1000 years old. This charming street links Dinan's two cathedrals to the city's main market place. Along with its picturesque views, Rue de la Poissonnerie also offers a unique shopping experience, with seafood stalls, bakers, butchers, and greengrocers in abundance as well as bakeries with crepes, cakes and traditional French meals. It's the perfect place to find souvenirs like Breton cookies and handmade ceramics in the boutique shops. The surrounding alleyways are also filled with many colorful boutiques and galleries. In the square at the end of the street, you will find the weekly open-air market. There you can sample traditional delicacies such as goat's cheese, local honey and savory pancakes.
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