You’ll start right from your hotel or apartment as your local guide shapes the walk around what you’re curious about — whether that’s Passage Pommeraye’s old-world charm or finding a bakery locals swear by. Expect side streets, real stories, and time to pause for whatever catches your eye. You’ll leave feeling less like a visitor and more like you belong here.
We met our guide, Lucie, right outside our Airbnb — she had this easy smile and a scarf that looked like it had seen a few chilly Nantes mornings. She asked what we felt like seeing (honestly, I didn’t know where to start), so we just let her lead. First stop was Passage Pommeraye. The marble steps were cool under my hand and the glass ceiling made everything feel brighter than outside, even though it was drizzling. Lucie pointed out a bakery where she gets her “gâteau nantais” every Sunday — she grinned when I tried to pronounce it. I still can’t say it right.
We wandered through little lanes I’d never have found alone — the kind with faded murals and those tiny shops that smell like old paper or fresh bread. At one point, Lucie waved at someone across the street and they actually waved back (I guess everyone really does know each other here). She told us about how the city changes during Les Machines de l’île season, but also which tram line to avoid at rush hour if you don’t want to get squished. It felt less like a tour and more like tagging along with a friend who knows all the shortcuts.
I liked that nothing was rushed — if we wanted to linger by the river or ask about some weird statue, we could. There was this moment in Bouffay when the rain stopped and suddenly all you could hear was café chatter and clinking glasses; for some reason that stuck with me. By the end of our private walking tour of Nantes, I actually felt like I could find my way back on my own (well, mostly). And yeah, I did go back for that gâteau nantais later.
Yes, your guide will meet you at your accommodation in Nantes if it’s within city limits.
Yes, your guide will adapt the route based on your interests and preferences.
You can choose between 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8-hour options for your tour.
The team can help book tickets for desired visits but entry fees are not automatically included.
Yes, all areas and transportation options are wheelchair accessible.
Yes, infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller during the tour.
Yes, since it’s customized you can pause wherever you’d like along the way.
Your day includes meeting up at your accommodation in Nantes (if you’re staying in town), a private walking tour tailored to what you want to see or do, help booking any extra tickets if needed, plus all logistics handled by your local guide — just bring comfy shoes and curiosity.
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