Holiday in Nantes

City in France — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇫🇷

Country

France

Type

City

Best time to travel

May to October, Voyage à Nantes in summer (July-September), Machines open year-round

Budget/day

90-150 € (Boutique hotel, bistros)

Getting there from Germany

Direct flights from some German cities take about 1.5-2 hours, or TGV from Paris (2 hours) after flight/train to Paris

About Nantes

Nantes is perhaps the most creative city in France and a hidden gem that most German travelers are still unaware of. The city's landmark is the Grand Éléphant – a twelve-meter-high mechanical elephant made of steel and wood that carries up to 50 passengers through the former shipyard halls. These Machines de l'Île, conceived by the creators of the street theater company Royal de Luxe, are a unique art project worldwide, blending Jules Verne, Leonardo da Vinci, and Steampunk, which amazes hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. Jules Verne was born in Nantes in 1828, and the city has made his spirit of fantastic inventions the guiding motif of its urban development. The Jules Verne Museum on the Loire tells the life of the visionary, and references to his works can be found throughout the city. The former shipyard areas on Île de Nantes have been transformed into a vast creative district where art, technology, and urban life merge. Away from the machines, Nantes offers a charming historic old town with the Château des Ducs de Bretagne, a powerful fortress that is freely accessible and houses an excellent city museum. The Passage Pommeraye, a three-story covered shopping arcade from the 19th century with neoclassical sculptures and wrought-iron railings, is an architectural gem. Nantes is located at the mouth of the Loire and serves as a starting point for excursions to the Muscadet wine region, the Breton coast, and La Baule, one of the most elegant seaside resorts in France. From Germany, Nantes can be reached by direct flight or via TGV from Paris in just 2 hours.

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Families
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Safety
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Food
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Urban
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Top 6 highlights in Nantes

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Machines de l'Île & Grand Éléphant

Mechanical giant animals made of steel and wood – the 12-meter-high elephant carries visitors through the shipyard halls

2

Château des Ducs de Bretagne

Powerful fortress of the Dukes of Brittany with free access to the courtyard and city wall walk

3

Passage Pommeraye

Three-story neoclassical shopping arcade from the 19th century with sculptures and elegant flair

4

Jules-Verne-Museum

Museum on the banks of the Loire in honor of the city's most famous son with first editions and models

5

Île de Nantes

Creative district on the Loire island with street art, restaurants, bars, and the Machines de l'Île

6

Voyage à Nantes

Annual art route through the city with a green line on the ground leading to installations and sculptures

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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Nantes

Recommended travel time

May to October, Voyage à Nantes in summer (July-September), Machines open year-round

Summer

Warm, 20-26°C, plenty of sunshine, Atlantic mild, occasional showers

Winter

Mild, 4-10°C, humid, rarely frosty, Atlantic climate

How much does a holiday in Nantes cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

50-80 € (Budget hotel, bakery lunch, crêperie)

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

90-150 € (Boutique hotel, bistros)

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

170-320 € (Luxury hotel, gourmet restaurants)

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Nantes

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Book tickets for the Grand Éléphant online in advance – rides sell out quickly, especially on weekends and during holidays

Follow the green line of the Voyage à Nantes on the ground – it connects all major artworks and sights for free

Drink Muscadet wine in the bars of Île de Nantes – the light, dry white wine from the Loire pairs perfectly with seafood

The Château is freely accessible – only the museum inside charges admission; the fortress walls and courtyard are free

Combine Nantes with La Baule – the elegant seaside resort is only 45 minutes away by train

Food & drink in Nantes

These specialties you must try!

Galette complète – Breton buckwheat pancake with ham, cheese, and egg, Nantes' basic dish
Muscadet sur lie – light, dry white wine from the Loire, perfect companion to seafood
Beurre blanc – the famous white butter sauce, allegedly invented in Nantes, served with pike fish
Crêpe Suzette – flambéed crêpe with orange liqueur and butter, a classic French dessert
Petit LU – the famous butter cookies from Nantes, produced since 1886, a sweet piece of city history
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