Nantes Guide

Best Time to Visit Nantes

Nantes is a dynamic city on the Loire River, blending rich history, modern art, and innovative culture in western France.

Discover Nantes

Nantes, a former capital of Brittany, offers a vibrant mix of historic architecture, contemporary attractions, and riverside charm. The city is known for its medieval Château des Ducs de Bretagne, innovative Les Machines de l’île, and scenic quays along the Loire River. Visitors can explore the historic center, enjoy street art, visit cultural museums, and experience Nantes’ lively café and gastronomy scene.

Tips to travel to Nantes

  • Try local specialties such as Nantes butter biscuits, seafood, and Muscadet wine.
  • Walk or cycle along the Loire River to enjoy scenic views.
  • Visit in late spring or early autumn for the best weather and fewer tourists.

Nantes musts

  • Château des Ducs de Bretagne
  • Les Machines de l’île
  • Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul
  • Île de Nantes
  • Passage Pommeraye

Clima por Meses

Temperatura Media (°C)

Ene
10°
Feb
12°
Mar
16°
Abr
18°
May
22°
Jun
27°
Jul
30°
Ago
30°
Sep
26°
Oct
20°
Nov
14°
Dic
11°

Precipitaciones (mm)

Ene
45mm
Feb
40mm
Mar
35mm
Abr
40mm
May
25mm
Jun
15mm
Jul
8mm
Ago
10mm
Sep
25mm
Oct
35mm
Nov
45mm
Dic
50mm

What to do in Nantes

Château des Ducs de Bretagne

Explore the historic castle and learn about Nantes’ history and heritage.

Les Machines de l’île

Discover fantastical mechanical creatures and interactive exhibits inspired by Jules Verne.

Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul

Visit this impressive Gothic cathedral in the heart of the city.

Île de Nantes

Stroll through this modern urban district with creative art installations and green spaces.

Passage Pommeraye

Shop and admire this beautiful 19th-century covered shopping gallery.

Best months to visit Nantes

Los meses ideales son May, June, September, October por sus temperaturas agradables, menos precipitaciones y condiciones perfectas para actividades al aire libre.

Spring (March–May): Mild weather ideal for walking tours and riverside strolls.

Summer (June–August): Warm temperatures perfect for outdoor exploration and festivals.

Autumn (September–November): Pleasant temperatures with colorful foliage and cultural events.

Winter (December–February): Cooler weather, fewer tourists, and cozy indoor attractions.

How many days to visit Nantes?

Nantes in 2 days

Day 1: Visit Château des Ducs de Bretagne, Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, and explore the historic center. Day 2: Experience Les Machines de l’île, stroll along Île de Nantes, and visit Passage Pommeraye.

Nantes in 3 days

Day 1: Explore Château des Ducs de Bretagne and Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul. Day 2: Discover Les Machines de l’île, explore Île de Nantes, and visit contemporary art installations. Day 3: Day trip along the Loire River, or visit nearby towns like Clisson or Saint-Nazaire.

FAQ about Nantes