Nantes, France

Nantes, a captivating city in western France, became the backdrop for an eventful weekend getaway. Despite the challenges posed by an ongoing train strike in France, we went on a memorable exploration of Nantes’ old town and captivating attractions. Though the strike incurred additional costs, the experiences we encountered made it a worthwhile adventure.

We embarked on a leisurely stroll through Nantes’ charming old town, soaking in the atmosphere of its narrow streets and historic architecture. Amidst this picturesque setting, we visited Les Machines de l’île, a unique and imaginative world where mechanical creatures roam. The sight of the towering mechanical elephant and the intricate carousel left us in awe of the city’s artistic spirit.

Nantes also holds a significant historical legacy, as evidenced by the Memorial to the Abolition of Slavery. This poignant monument served as a powerful reminder of the city’s role in the transatlantic slave trade. We paid our respects, reflecting on the past and appreciating the progress made towards equality and justice.

The train strike in France did pose challenges, increasing our expenses. However, we embraced the circumstances and made the most of our time in Nantes. Our day concluded with a satisfying brunch at Melbourne Coffee, and we bid farewell to the city, heading back to Paris with fond memories in our hearts.

– written by ChatGPT

Passage Pommeraye
Passage Pommeraye
Art on a residential building
Art on a residential building
Coiffard
Coiffard
Passage Pommeraye
Passage Pommeraye
Rue de la Fosse
Rue de la Fosse
Cathédrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Nantes
Cathédrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Nantes
Rue de la Paix
Rue de la Paix
Rue de Verdun
Rue de Verdun
A massive bird aux Machines de l'Île
A massive bird aux Machines de l’Île

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