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Must-visit attractions in Nantes

Nantes combines mechanical monuments, botanical gardens, a medieval castle and museums. The historical quarters, old squares and notable architecture reflect its maritime and commercial past. The city features parks, walks along the Loire and cultural institutions like the Art Museum and Natural History Museum. The Machines de l'île presents mechanical animals, including a 12-meter-tall elephant.

Les Machines de l'Ile
Les Machines de l'Ile

Nantes, France

Mechanical animals and machines exhibition space created by artists and engineers. The main attraction is a 12-meter tall mechanical elephant.

Jardin des Plantes
Jardin des Plantes

Nantes, France

Public botanical garden established in 1807 featuring over 11,000 plant species, fountains, ponds and sculptures across landscaped grounds.

Château des Ducs de Bretagne
Château des Ducs de Bretagne

Nantes, France

Fortress and palace built in 1400s with white stone walls and slate roofs. The museum inside presents the city history through multimedia exhibits.

Passage Pommeraye
Passage Pommeraye

Nantes, France

Three-level shopping arcade from 1843 with glass roof, ornate staircases and neo-classical decorations, connecting Rue de la Fosse to Rue Santeuil.

Jardin Ile de Versailles
Jardin Ile de Versailles

Nantes, France

A public garden created on an artificial island in Loire river with ponds, bridges and pagodas. Visitors can walk along winding paths to observe water plants and flowers.

Village de Trentemoult
Village de Trentemoult

Nantes, France

Former fishing village located on the Loire riverbank with multicolored houses, restaurants, and narrow streets.

Le Voyage à Nantes
Le Voyage à Nantes

Nantes, France

An urban journey marked by a green line on the ground leading through remarkable art and heritage sites.

Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Nantes
Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Nantes

Nantes, France

Museum with a broad collection from natural history.

Musée d'Arts de Nantes
Musée d'Arts de Nantes

Nantes, France

Regional art museum with paintings and sculptures from 13th to 21st century, displaying works by French and European artists in renovated building.

Mémorial de l'Abolition de l'Esclavage
Mémorial de l'Abolition de l'Esclavage

Nantes, France

Memorial promenade dedicated to the abolition of slavery.

Le Maillé-Brézé
Le Maillé-Brézé

Nantes, France

A decommissioned destroyer ship from 1957, permanently moored at the Nantes quay. The vessel exhibits French naval history and maritime equipment.

Île Feydeau
Île Feydeau

Nantes, France

Artificial island built in the 18th century with limestone mansions decorated with marine motifs and masks, reflecting the maritime trade wealth.

Musée de l'Imprimerie
Musée de l'Imprimerie

Nantes, France

Museum displaying printing machines, tools and equipment from different time periods, with demonstrations of historic printing techniques.

Place du Bouffay
Place du Bouffay

Nantes, France

Medieval square in the city center surrounded by buildings from the 15th century, with numerous restaurants and shops.

Cours Cambronne
Cours Cambronne

Nantes, France

Public garden from 1791 with stone terraces extending 180 meters, surrounded by 19th-century residential buildings.

Théâtre Graslin
Théâtre Graslin

Nantes, France

Neoclassical opera house constructed in 1788, with stone carvings decorating the building exterior and gold ornaments on the balconies of the performance hall.

Basilique Saint-Nicolas
Basilique Saint-Nicolas

Nantes, France

Gothic revival church built between 1844 and 1869, notable for its colored glass windows and Beuchet-Debierre organ from 1901.

Musée Jules Verne
Musée Jules Verne

Nantes, France

Museum housed in a 19th-century building exhibiting original documents, books and objects from the science fiction author's life.

Place Royale
Place Royale

Nantes, France

18th-century public square designed by Mathurin Crucy, featuring a central fountain with Neptune statue and uniform stone buildings.

Tour Bretagne
Tour Bretagne

Nantes, France

37-story skyscraper with observation deck offering city views.

Talensac Market
Talensac Market

Nantes, France

The central covered market in the city presents regional products, seafood, fruits, vegetables and international specialties daily.

Parc des Chantiers
Parc des Chantiers

Nantes, France

The former industrial area along the Loire has been transformed into a public park with artworks and walkways by the river.

Nantes Cathedral
Nantes Cathedral

Nantes, France

The Gothic church was built in the 15th century. It has two 63-meter towers and serves as the burial site for the Dukes of Brittany.

Marine Worlds Carousel
Marine Worlds Carousel

Nantes, France

A mechanical structure with three levels displays moving sea creatures up to 12 meters tall. Visitors operate the figures using pedals.

Hangar à Bananes
Hangar à Bananes

Nantes, France

Located on Ile de Nantes, this 1950s industrial building spans 8000 square meters and now contains bars, restaurants, exhibition spaces and nightclubs.

Canal Saint-Felix
Canal Saint-Felix

Nantes, France

This central waterway connects the Loire River to the Erdre River, featuring pedestrian paths, boat docks and green spaces along its 500-meter length.

Place Graslin
Place Graslin

Nantes, France

Constructed in 1788, this square contains the Grand Theatre, cafes, and restaurants, surrounded by 18th-century buildings with uniform neoclassical architecture.

Parc de Procé
Parc de Procé

Nantes, France

Historic garden with groves of atlas cedar trees and sequoias, complemented by collections of rhododendrons, camellias and magnolias throughout its landscaped grounds.

Parc de la Beaujoire
Parc de la Beaujoire

Nantes, France

Public garden of 12 hectares near the Erdre river featuring a collection of 1300 roses, 190 iris specimens and numerous magnolia trees.

La Cigale
La Cigale

Nantes, France

Art nouveau brasserie from 1895 near the Graslin theater, with sculptured wooden ceiling, decorated mirrors and ceramic walls. The restaurant serves French cuisine.