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Contact Details:
Address:
Brigitte Dupont700 Rue de La Renaudière
Nantes
44300
Reviews:
2 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €70Telephone:
0240522780Mobile:
0661422455Description:
Description for B&B:
This stunning room boasts ample space, abundant natural light, and a luxurious bathroom complete with a jacuzzi. Conveniently located near public transportation, including a tram stop and the Ranzay Chronobus C6 just a short 5-minute walk away. Indulge in a delicious breakfast, which includes delectable homemade jams.Reviews
Appréciations pour Café Couette au Bord de L'Erdre, Nantes:
Excellent accueil et endroit parfait
En cinq ans, j'ai réservé de nombreaux hôtels, gîtes, chambres pour mes parents (en visite à Nantes chaque année). Pour l'instant, je n'ai pas trouvé un meilleur endroit sur Nantes pour les loger. L'emplacement est magnifique (au calme, au bord de l'Erdre), la maison est superbe, le petit dejeuner copieux et fait maison.. mais surtout nous avons été enchantés par la gentillesse et la discrétion de notre hôte, une dame ravissante. A faire et à refaire.
Response from property:
Merci Valéria
a bientôt avec vos parents avec grand plaisir
cordialement
Brigitte
N'hésitez pas
Vous y trouverez un très bon lit dans une chambre agréable et en prime une petite attention : de quoi prendre un petit thé en tête à tête.
Brigitte propose des confitures maison avec de la vanille de la Réunion pour ravir les papilles.
Le temps ne le permettait pas mais il doit être agréable de prendre le petit déjeuner dans le charmant petit jardin.
Et aussi merci pour vos bons conseils.
Brigitte propose des confitures maison avec de la vanille de la Réunion pour ravir les papilles.
Le temps ne le permettait pas mais il doit être agréable de prendre le petit déjeuner dans le charmant petit jardin.
Et aussi merci pour vos bons conseils.
Response from property:
MERCI DELPHINE ,juste une petite erreur j ai ramené la vanille de Tahiti ! et je suis heureuse d'en faire profiter mes hôtes !!
tres cordialement
Brigitte
Directions
To get to the train station, exit through the "north access" and take Tramway Line 1 towards "Ranzay". Get off at the "Ranzay" stop and walk for 5 minutes.
For the airport, take the Nantes "Trade" shuttle and then hop on Tram Line 1 towards "Ranzay". Get off at the "Ranzay" stop and walk for 5 minutes.
For the airport, take the Nantes "Trade" shuttle and then hop on Tram Line 1 towards "Ranzay". Get off at the "Ranzay" stop and walk for 5 minutes.
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Prices
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Attractions
- Château des Ducs de Bretagne: Located in the heart of Nantes, this stunning castle dates back to the 13th century and served as the residence of the Dukes of Brittany. Visitors can explore its beautifully preserved rooms, walk along the ramparts, and learn about the history of the region.
- Jardin des Plantes: Established in 1806, Jardin des Plantes is one of the oldest botanical gardens in France. It boasts a wide variety of plants, including rare species and an impressive collection of roses. The garden also features a small zoo, a tropical greenhouse, and tranquil walking paths.
- Machines of the Isle of Nantes: This unique attraction combines art, technology, and imagination. Inspired by the works of Jules Verne, it features giant mechanical animals like the Great Elephant and the Marine Worlds Carousel. Visitors can take a ride on these magnificent creations and marvel at the creativity on display.
- Les Machines de l'île Workshop: Located within the Machines of the Isle of Nantes, this workshop offers a behind-the-scenes look at how these extraordinary machines are designed and built. Visitors can witness the craftsmen at work and gain insights into the intricate engineering involved.
- Cathédrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Nantes: Standing tall in the heart of the city, this Gothic cathedral is a masterpiece of architecture. With its stunning stained glass windows, majestic organ, and intricate stone carvings, it is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Musée d'histoire de Nantes: Housed in the former courthouse, this museum provides a comprehensive overview of Nantes' history. From the city's maritime heritage to its involvement in the slave trade, the museum offers fascinating exhibits and interactive displays that shed light on the city's past.
- Île de Versailles: A picturesque island located in the Erdre River, Île de Versailles is known for its beautiful Japanese gardens and serene atmosphere. Visitors can take a stroll along the peaceful paths, admire the colorful flora, and even enjoy a boat ride on the surrounding river.
- Passage Pommeraye: This elegant shopping arcade is a true architectural gem. Built in the mid-19th century, it features a stunning glass roof, intricate ironwork, and a spiral staircase. The passage is home to various shops, boutiques, and cafes, making it a charming place to explore and shop.
- Memorial to the Abolition of Slavery: Located near the quayside, this moving memorial pays tribute to the victims of the Atlantic slave trade. The site features a circular monument with inscriptions, as well as statues and plaques that commemorate the struggle against slavery. 10. Nantes Castle: Situated on the banks of the Loire River, the ruins of Nantes Castle are a testament to the city's medieval past. Visitors can explore the remains of the fortress, including the ramparts, towers, and underground passages, while enjoying panoramic views of the city.