Château des Ducs de Bretagne
The Castle of the Dukes of Brittany is a stunning historic castle that was once the residence of the dukes, and it now houses a museum detailing the city's history.
Jardin des Plantes
A serene and artistic botanical garden, Jardin des Plantes offers a peaceful escape with diverse plant collections and art installations.
Passage Pommeraye
An elegant 19th-century covered shopping arcade, Passage Pommeraye is known for its stunning architecture and is a great place for shopping.
Nantes Cathedral
A magnificent Gothic cathedral, officially the Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul of Nantes, known for its impressive architecture and historical significance.
Trentemoult
A charming former fishing village on the south bank of the Loire River, now a picturesque neighborhood with colorful houses and a relaxed atmosphere.
Les Machines de l’Île
Les Machines de l’Île is an artistic project featuring giant mechanical creatures, most notably the Great Elephant, offering a unique interactive experience.
Musée d’Arts de Nantes
The Art Museum of Nantes is an impressive institution housing a diverse collection of art spanning various periods and styles.
Machines of the Isle of Nantes
An innovative attraction in Nantes featuring incredible mechanical creations that inspire wonder in visitors of all ages.
Île de Versailles
Île de Versailles is a pleasant park located on an island in the Erdre River, featuring diverse gardens and recreational spaces.
Memorial to the Abolition of Slavery
The Memorial to the Abolition of Slavery is a poignant monument commemorating the history of the slave trade and its abolition.
Mémorial de l’Abolition de l’Esclavage
This memorial commemorates the abolition of slavery and explores the history of the slave trade and its impact.
Cours Cambronne
A grand neoclassical square lined with elegant buildings, featuring a central garden and statues, offering a glimpse into Nantes's architectural heritage.
Île Feydeau
A historic island district in the heart of Nantes, characterized by its 18th-century architecture and canals.
Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle
The Museum of Natural History in Nantes displays a wide range of zoological, geological, and paleontological collections.
Jules Verne Museum
Dedicated to the famous French writer Jules Verne, this museum explores his life, works, and inspiration.
Place du Bouffay
A lively historic square in Nantes, surrounded by medieval streets, traditional houses, restaurants, and bars.
Musée de l’Imprimerie
The Museum of Printing in Nantes celebrates the art and history of printing, with exhibits on typography, graphic design, and bookmaking.
Tour Bretagne
A prominent skyscraper in Nantes offering panoramic views of the city and its surroundings from its observation deck.
Place Royale
Place Royale is a grand 18th-century square with impressive architecture and a central fountain, serving as a popular meeting point.
Basilique Saint-Nicolas
The Basilica of Saint Nicolas is a beautiful neo-Gothic church known for its impressive architecture and religious significance in Nantes.
Le Lieu Unique
Le Lieu Unique is a dynamic cultural center housed in a former LU factory, offering a variety of events, exhibitions, and a unique atmosphere.
Place de la Bourse
Place de la Bourse is an elegant square featuring impressive 19th-century architecture, including the former stock exchange building, overlooking the Loire.
Place du Pilori
Place du Pilori is a picturesque square in the heart of Nantes, known for its historic charm and numerous local restaurants.
Île de Nantes
A dynamic island district undergoing urban renewal, known for its artistic projects and modern architecture.
La Cité des Congrès
A major convention center hosting various events, conferences, and exhibitions in Nantes.