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Musée d'arts de Nantes
Nantes’s fine arts museum, noted for works from the 13th century to today, plus contemporary displays in a modern extension.
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Nantes’s fine arts museum, noted for works from the 13th century to today, plus contemporary displays in a modern extension.
A major natural history museum with zoology, geology and science collections in a handsome 19th-century building near the city centre.
A museum inside the ducal castle tracing Nantes’s history through multimedia, objects and panoramic walks along the ramparts.
A riverside island known for creative redevelopment, public art and industrial heritage. It is ideal for walking between major attractions.
A lively medieval quarter of timber-framed houses, small squares and old streets. It offers some of the most atmospheric walks in Nantes.
A formal 18th-century square with fountains and elegant façades, connecting key shopping streets and major sights in the city centre.
A buttery cake from Nantes flavoured with dark rum and almonds. It became a local staple through the city’s historic maritime trade links.
Small pink sugar sweets made with fruit flavouring, traditionally sold in Nantes since the 19th century and closely tied to local confectionery heritage.
A muscadet wine reduction with shallots and butter, classically served with Loire fish. It is one of the area’s signature sauces.
Refined dining room serving creative French cuisine with seasonal produce and polished service in central Nantes.
Well-known modern crêperie for Breton-style galettes and crêpes, with a relaxed atmosphere and quality regional ingredients.
Popular market-focused restaurant by Talensac, appreciated for fresh fish, shellfish and straightforward French cooking.
Moderate for France: hotels and dining are usually cheaper than Paris, while local transport is good value for visitors.
Service is usually included in restaurant bills. It is common to round up or leave 5-10% for great service. Round up small taxi fares; spare change in cafés is optional.
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Gare de Nantes -> Commerce, Nantes
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