6, place Aristide Briand, 44000 Nantes
Behind the solemn façade of the former courthouse in Nantes, a contemporary hotel welcomes you in a unique setting where 19th-century architecture harmonizes with a sleek and elegant interior design. The Radisson Blu Hotel Nantes stands out for its history, comfort, and ideal location, offering an enticing base to explore the city, whether you're on a leisure trip or a business visit.
Upon entering, your gaze is drawn to the vast hall, formerly the “Salle des Pas Perdus” (Lost Footsteps Hall), where the black-and-white checkered floor and tall columns restore the majestic atmosphere of the original building. This first impression sets the tone. The spaces are spacious, natural light is abundant, and every detail has been thoughtfully designed to balance heritage and modernity. The entire space has been subtly reinterpreted by architect Jean-Philippe Nuel, whose discreet touch structures the areas without overshadowing the character of the venue.
The 142 rooms of the Radisson Blu Hotel Nantes showcase a refined style, featuring custom-designed furniture, comfortable bedding, and spacious bathrooms. Whether you stay in a standard room, a superior room, or one of the suites, you’ll find soft tones, a few colorful touches, and a sense of space. Some rooms are designed to accommodate families, while others cater specifically to business travelers, offering Nespresso machines, bathrobes, or daily newspapers.
The restaurant "À Partager," set in the former courtroom, offers a convivial and gourmet experience. The dishes, designed to be shared, highlight seasonal products and local inspirations. Whether for an intimate dinner, a Sunday brunch, or a lunch with colleagues, the venue charms with its unique setting and warm atmosphere. The bar, a natural extension of the restaurant, welcomes guests at any time who wish to enjoy a drink in a decor blending colonnades and designer furniture.
On sunny days, the interior courtyard becomes a peaceful patio, perfect for conversations or reading. The ambiance is more intimate, away from the nearby urban hustle and bustle. For your well-being, you can also take advantage of a fitness room accessible daily or cross the street to visit the Aquatonic spa, which offers a hammam, sauna, aquatic course, and treatments by appointment.
The Radisson Blu Hotel Nantes also connects with the city through cultural events. Exhibitions, concerts, and themed evenings punctuate the life of the establishment, demonstrating its desire to integrate into Nantes' dynamic cultural scene. The discreet yet attentive service ensures each guest is attended to efficiently, embodying an understated elegance.
Business travelers will find nine modular meeting rooms on-site, totaling nearly 1,000 m². The layout of the spaces allows for hosting seminars, conferences, or events in a functional yet character-rich setting. Wi-Fi is available throughout the establishment free of charge, and additional services can be arranged upon request.
The breakfast, served in a buffet style, adapts to everyone's schedule. It offers a wide selection of fresh, local, or more classic products, with particular attention to quality. Children up to 12 years old are invited at no extra charge, as they are for meals at the restaurant.
The Radisson Blu Hotel Nantes is within walking distance of major tram and bus lines, facilitating all travel. The SNCF train station is less than two kilometers away, and Nantes Atlantique Airport can be reached in about ten minutes by car. Two public parking lots are located nearby, with preferential rates available at reception.
From the hotel, you can easily reach the city's iconic sites. The Château des Ducs de Bretagne, now a history museum, is located a short distance away. Further on, the Tour Bretagne offers a sweeping view of the city at a height of 144 meters, giving a complete panorama of the rooftops and the river. Strolling towards the banks of the Loire, you’ll encounter the Machines de l’Île, a poetic and mechanical universe that fascinates visitors of all ages.
The Passage Pommeraye, a 19th-century covered gallery, captivates with its elegance and remarkable central staircase. The recently renovated Musée d’Arts de Nantes offers a journey through time, from classical painting to contemporary art. The Lieu Unique, housed in the former LU biscuit factory, combines performances, exhibitions, and conviviality in an original setting.
If you enjoy discovering the city through its cuisine, several restaurants near the Radisson Blu Hotel Nantes are worth a visit. La Cigale, a local institution, invites guests on a journey through time with its Art Nouveau decor. U.Ni, more contemporary, offers inventive and precise seasonal cuisine. For more intimate experiences, Imagine or L’Aménité impress with their creativity.
Nantes also offers numerous events throughout the year. The “La Folle Journée” festival, dedicated to classical music, attracts a broad audience in a relaxed atmosphere. “Le Voyage à Nantes,” a summer art trail through the city, transforms every street into a gallery. In the fall, the Scopitone festival brings Nantes' stages to life with digital and electronic cultures.
The Radisson Blu Hotel Nantes allows guests to fully enjoy this local richness while providing a calming and inspiring setting. The property seamlessly combines comfort, history, and modernity in a welcoming and refined atmosphere. A place you'll be delighted to return to, rediscovering the city from a new perspective.
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From 93 EUR per night