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If you're planning a family trip to Grenoble, you're in for a treat! Nestled at the foot of the French Alps, this charming city offers a delightful mix of outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and fun activities that will keep kids of all ages entertained. From exploring lush parks to discovering fascinating museums, Grenoble is a fantastic destination for families looking to create lasting memories together.

One of the best ways to experience the city is by immersing yourself in its vibrant atmosphere. Picture your family enjoying a sunny afternoon at Parc Paul Mistral, where kids can run freely in the open fields or climb the observation tower for stunning views. Or perhaps you’d prefer a visit to the Musée de Grenoble, where the colorful art collections can spark your children's creativity. With so many engaging options, Grenoble is sure to captivate both young explorers and their parents alike. So pack your bags and get ready to uncover the best family-friendly activities this beautiful city has to offer!

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1Bastille

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The Fort de La Bastille à Grenoble is a 19th-century military fort located on Mount Rachais, overlooking the city of Grenoble. Accessible by a scenic cable car ride, the fortress offers panoramic views of the city and the River Isere. Originally fortified in the 1590s, it features defensive walls and bastions designed to protect the city from mountain invasions.
We had perfect weather for our visit to the Bastille. Took the cable carts up and down, which was a fun experience with great views on the way. Once at the top, we walked around and explored — the scenery was absolutely beautiful. We had lunch at the restaurant up there, which made the trip even more enjoyable. A lovely outing overall and definitely worth it if you're in Grenoble!
Andreas L — Google review
It’s more of a view point than anything else. But it’s a highly recommended place with an Awesome city and mountain view. Also there is an adventure activity centre for kids, where kids can enjoy as well. There are couple of other museums which we didn’t visit.
Umang J — Google review
Definitely worth visiting if in Grenoble. Not expensive at all. If you book a table at the cafe before hand, the ride up is slightly cheaper. Cafe has good food nd drink and the views are spectacular. The museum are good too. Not lots to see but interesting. Free/cheap. We spent half a day there. One star off as not a well maintained tourist spot.
Sean W — Google review
The "funicular " gondola ride is fun, but cramped if you're 6'+. Great views of the city from the bastille. Awesome place for hikers & runners. There are a lot of runners doing hill training here. Two great restaurants at the top.
Sid D — Google review
Great views. Don't bother ordering anything from the restaurant. It's dirty, the staff don't give a hoot. The coffee is cold.
John S — Google review
In this case, the journey is more interesting than the destination First: how do you get there? If you’re not in good physical shape or have health issues (cardio-respiratory or mobility problems), it’s best to take the cable car. The downside is that you’ll miss the most beautiful part of the experience, the climb itself. If you’re able, I strongly recommend going on foot. From Grenoble, there are four main access routes: 1st through the Jardin des Dauphins and Guy Pape parks The 2nd one starting from the Saint-Laurent gate The 3rd one from the old Rabot fort The 4th via the road behind the fortress (for those arriving by car) In addition to these four routes, there are several mountain trails, for example, the path to the Mandrin Cave, but these require more time and proper hiking equipment. Walking up is worth it, because the fort isn’t only on the top of the mountain, it stretches along the mountainside. If you take the gondola lift, you’ll see very little of the fortifications. Depending on the route, you’ll pass by other points of interest: the terraces of the Jardin des Dauphins, the Rabot Fort and old officers’ barracks, the Giants’ Staircase, and the Saint-Laurent gate. My advice: go up one way and come down another. At the base of the mountain, you’ll also find some interesting (and free) museums: the Dauphinois Museum, the Archaeological Museum, the Grenoble Museum... The top of the fort (the main attraction) is a bit underwhelming. Apart from the mountain views, there isn’t much to see. A few negatives: The fort itself cannot be visited. Most buildings are occupied by private businesses (a climbing club, for example), with restricted public access. Food and drinks are rather expensive. The unisex toilets are not the best choice (and not very clean either). Some of the bastions and covered stairways on the mountainside are dirty (though that’s partly due to careless visitors). avoid the old geography institute, it's just a rundown building with graffiti, falling into disrepair. And lastly: Grenoble itself isn’t the most spectacular city. The mountain backdrop is beautiful, but the city view is less so. In conclusion: I’m giving it 4 stars, but mostly for the journey rather than the fort itself. Those who go only by cable car would probably rate it three stars (or even less).
Catalin H — Google review
Great place to visit. You can visit it via small route by foot or you can take cable car. But I suggest small route
S. S — Google review
Brilliant experience with James and the team at Acrobastille. My daughter did the kids version, my wife the zip(with some parcour to get around) and my son and I the adult full version. Took about 2hrs for us but magnificent in entirety. Views were spectacular.
Paul S — Google review
Quai Stéphane Jay, 38000 Grenoble, France•https://bastille-grenoble.fr/•+33 4 76 44 33 65•Tips and more reviews for Bastille

2Musée de Grenoble

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Musée de Grenoble is a long-established museum featuring a diverse collection of European art, including works by 13th-century masters. In addition to the museum, the area around Grenoble offers various other attractions such as the regional Musee Dauphinois with traditional furnishings and a section on skiing history, and the church-museum of Saint Laurent housing remains of a 6th/7th-century funerary crypt.
Well established museum in the city of Grenoble with lots of artwork and sculptures of various artists. The tour could take up to a couple of hours, and the entrance is free, but you'll need to get a ticket issued. The museum is very clean, well maintained and the staff were super friendly.
Ash — Google review
Very good art museum/gallery with almost every significant French artist represented. Mildly disappointed that one of the Monet’s was removed for restoration work as he is my favourite French artist, but other great works by Matisse, Chagall etc. as well as a large section dedicated to a contemporary art exhibit. Overall a great way to spend a rainy day in Grenoble.
Kent K — Google review
Grenoble is renown as the Capital of the Alps, so most of the people travel to the city for the surrounding mountains. Almost nobody comes to Grenoble for its museum, not even to visit it between two hikes. And that's a pity because Musee du Grenoble really deserves to be explored. Not only for the stunning views over the Alpine slopes and Isere river but also for the permanent exhibition, which include works of Matisse, Derain, Gauguin and Modigliani among others. . The entrance was free of charge during our visit (July 2025).
Ionut S — Google review
The permanent collection was free and there were great paintings. On a weekday late afternoon, there were only a few people which was an ideal environment for relaxing. They provide cozy black individual sofas which I appreciated greatly.
AA A — Google review
Although it cannot be compared to the Louvre or the Musee d'Orsay, the sheer depth of the collection in a local art museum is undeniable. It is definitely worth a visit. There is one thing I noticed this time. I realized that masterpieces have a unique composition that keeps you entertained. The paintings housed here are second to none in terms of technique. However, I felt that the compositions lacked ingenuity. I apologize for sounding like an amateur, but this is still a museum that everyone should visit at least once. You can take your time to appreciate the art.
Sano I — Google review
Modern art has it's audience, I'm not one of them
Hussam T — Google review
Beautiful museum!! It's a pity that I didn't participate in the Miró exhibition. The museum has a rich collection and is free to visit. I came here for two consecutive days and gained a lot.
Charli B — Google review
Very nice art museum absolutely worth a visit. Good range collection from old to modern. The pieces are manly French, Italian and from the Low Lands. The entrance was free, but still you receive a ticket!
Joseph H — Google review
5 Pl. de Lavalette, 38000 Grenoble, France•http://www.museedegrenoble.fr/•+33 4 76 63 44 44•Tips and more reviews for Musée de Grenoble
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3Parc Paul Mistral

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Parc Paul Mistral is a refreshing escape in the heart of Grenoble, offering ample green spaces and a welcoming atmosphere for families and friends. Originally built as an exhibition space in 1925, this park boasts a rich history and cultural significance, highlighted by the iconic Tour Perret. Spanning 27 hectares, it stands as the city's largest park, reminiscent of renowned urban parks like Jardin des Tuilleries and Hyde Park.
A nice park for walking and relaxing in the evening. The tower there was under construction when I visited. There is a good place for kids to play, and also there is a dog park within the park itself.
Mohit S — Google review
Nice parce to walk, ride or just spend free time.
Karl P — Google review
The biggest park in the city, it has many places to rest in and enjoy the sun. This place is free and recommended to anyone visiting Lyon.
Mohamed I — Google review
The playground new and interesting, the kids had a lot of fun. The parc was quite dirty and not very well maintained unfortunately.
Elisabeta I — Google review
Great park to relax in Grenoble.
Mickael D — Google review
Beautiful and big park at the center of Grenoble. A place for every age to hang out and for communities to organise events. Many public facilities are offered for sports.
Vasilis S — Google review
Wow, very big park,it seems earlier 20 years before during 90 , the park is filled with ice and people used to do ice skating. Due to global warming, there is no ice now.
Venkata K — Google review
Great park, lots of open space and a lovely new adventure play area for children.
MurrayJD989 — Google review
Bd Jean Pain, 38000 Grenoble, France•http://www.grenoble.fr/•+33 4 76 76 36 36•Tips and more reviews for Parc Paul Mistral

4Jardin de Ville

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In the heart of Grenoble's historic center lies the charming Jardin de Ville, a picturesque city park that has been open to the public since 1719. This leafy oasis along the Isere River features a playground, fountain, and bandstand, making it an ideal spot for outdoor concerts during the summer. The park is adorned with century-old trees and is home to various sculptures and monuments, including busts of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Pierre Baiteux.
Cute for dates :3 ( my fav spot in city )
Elif O — Google review
In the centre of the city, this place is next to teleferic, it's beautiful garden for public, if can spend evening here with your family, friends etc.... Good place to visit and rest for few moments
Abbas H — Google review
Great place to hangout with friends. You can have a drink or food in one of the lovely bars. Also great for people with children because they have a nice playground for them to play in.
Samantha E — Google review
Beautiful tranquil park with huge trees, lots of places to sit and enjoy nature
Andrea W — Google review
Very nice park in the area where you can find seating places. It has a few trees compared to other parks in the city.
Mohamed I — Google review
Well maintained park and less hectic compared to other park.
Amy K — Google review
Lovely place, in the center of the city and next to the river.
Pritikamon K — Google review
Well maintained garden that looks like a nice place to relax and to spend time during the day, especially if the weather is good.
Leon A — Google review
38000 Grenoble, France•http://www.grenoble.fr/lieu/353/137-jardin-de-ville.htm•Tips and more reviews for Jardin de Ville

5Musée dauphinois

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Nestled along the banks of the Isère River, the Musée Dauphinois is a captivating destination for those eager to delve into the rich cultural tapestry of the region. Housed in a beautifully restored 17th-century convent, this museum showcases an impressive array of ethnographic and historic artifacts that highlight local folk arts, crafts, and traditional furnishings. One unique aspect of its collection is dedicated to skiing history, reflecting Grenoble's deep connection with winter sports.
Great little museum, some great stuff to see and even has English on the descriptions which is helpful if your French isn't strong. It is free to enter, a little confusing how to get around, but overall worth the walk. Plan to spend maybe 2 hours to see it all, a bit more of you want to watch all the videos and such.
Paul D — Google review
Well worth a visit. The description does not really clearly describe it. It is very peaceful and relaxing, with seats in the lovely gardens where you could just take a book and stay. The exhibition on the history of the mountain communities around Grenoble is very good.
Claire S — Google review
An unusual experience... and not necessarily in a good way. This museum is so unusual that I honestly don’t even know what category to put it in: ethnographic museum, local museum, art museum, history museum… maybe all of the above, or none at all. Let’s start with the good points: 1. The location is superb (the museum is situated in one of Grenoble’s historic districts, at the foot of the mountain crowned by the famous Bastille fort) 2. The building, an old monastery from the 17th century, is beautiful (and, I have to say, very well-preserved) 3. The gardens are undoubtedly the highlight — if you bring something to read, you can easily spend a few quiet hours there, especially in summer, when the heat suffocates the citY 4. The collections are, for the most part, beautiful and interesting 5. The baroque church hall is spectacular (especially if you’re into religious art) 6. The interior design of the exhibition rooms is pleasant 7. Information is presented in many different ways — classic leaflets, audio-video materials, models, and even a 3D virtual tour of the baroque hall 8. Admission is free Now, the not-so-good points: 1. The museum feels like a “collection of collections,” some of which have absolutely nothing to do with life in the Alps — for example, an exhibition of African art, which, while lovely, seemed rather misplaced (it would have fit much better in an art museum) 2. As a result of this mix-and-match approach, the layout is somewhat chaotic, and if you’re not paying attention, you might easily miss a few rooms 3. And then there’s the biggest drawback: the temporary exhibitions. When I visited, they were hosting a “contemporary art” exhibition — as you can see in the photos, piles of used clothes scattered on the floor and others hanging from strings all over the monastery. I have no idea what the artist was trying to say, but if the message was “I didn’t feel like tidying up,” it came across loud and clear. In the end, I’ll still give it 4 stars — but mostly for the gardens, and not for the museum itself...
Catalin H — Google review
Nice museum, good collection of historical art and the entrance is free. The chapel was closed. The view of the city, halfway the ascend, is pretty. There's a good climb and stairs to go up there.
Ash — Google review
Interesting museum housed in a former monastery, located on a steep hill above Isere river. Walking to the museum from the riverfront is an entertaining experience itself due to the nice views over Grenoble. There was no entrance fee when we visited (July 2025). The museum garden is a gem, as well as the former monastery cloister with a massive wood installation on display, reminding a monster with huge tentacles popping out from the ground.
Ionut S — Google review
Loved this place! It is very peaceful and it gives you a great view of the city and the mountains as well! It also has interesting collections! Would recommend for sure!
Klaudia B — Google review
We visited on a Thursday afternoon; the museum was calm but not empty. The exhibition on the Bassari country was particularly enjoyable—well-curated and fascinating. We spent a couple of hours exploring the building and three other exhibitions. Highly recommended, especially with free admission.
Cynthia G — Google review
Amazing museum, garden and chapel. I can’t believe it is free, it’s a stunning place, with multiple exhibitions
Anton G — Google review
30 Rue Maurice Gignoux, 38000 Grenoble, France•https://musees.isere.fr/musee/musee-dauphinois•+33 4 57 58 89 01•Tips and more reviews for Musée dauphinois
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6Halles Sainte-Claire

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Halles Sainte-Claire is a covered food market in Grenoble, known for its local producers offering walnut-based products like oil, liqueur, and pastries. The market resembles a pint-sized version of Les Halles in Paris and features traditional fruit and vegetable stalls along with traders selling pastries, cheeses, and hot dishes. Despite its small size, the market reflects the habits of modern shoppers and is bustling with activity on weekends.
Nice food and fresh market
Yan — Google review
I bought mackerel fishes here and the price is very reasonable. 2 stalls selling fishes and seafood as well inside the market.
Normaziah M — Google review
Only a small market, but you get all you can expect from a market and a little bit more. Especially inside there's for example a young man selling excellent regional cheese as well as special fair trade chocolate (try this!!!), a wonderful walnut cream...!
Marcel W — Google review
Visited the market. Gorgeous produce. Delightful.
Sue M — Google review
Just a remarkable place - bustling, alive!
Bill P — Google review
It’s a smallish under roof market but still worth a visit. My visit was only marred by a mix up over my order for 250gms of ham which somehow the service person took to mean 25 slices. This was after repeatedly telling her two five zero grams in English and sign language. How she interpreted this as 25 slices is beyond me! Arrrgh 😡😡😡 Be warned but don’t let that put you off.
Ed L — Google review
Best covered market in Grenoble Large choice of food to cook or eat immediately Seasonal events and typical food arrivals make for fun changes Music outside on some weekend
Khatmarie — Google review
Its small and do not have many shops. Unlike other French markets we went, it does not have lunch place. There are only a few seafood/meat shops for locals
Google U — Google review
19 Pl. Sainte-Claire, 38000 Grenoble, France•+33 6 61 03 13 85•Tips and more reviews for Halles Sainte-Claire

7Le Magasin

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Le Magasin, also known as the National Centre for Contemporary Art, is housed in a vast glass-roofed warehouse originally built by Gustave Eiffel's workshop for the 1900 Paris Worlds Fair. It was dismantled and rebuilt in Grenoble where it now serves as a center for contemporary art. The museum features two large-scale interior spaces dedicated to new exhibitions or solo shows every three months.
I feel like I love all the art galleries in France. Thank you to the government for making art more accessible to everyone by offering free admission.
Lộc N — Google review
Super nice contemporary art center. Huge, carefully renovated old store house. Compliments to French institutions. Would like to see more spaces like this in Italy.
Giorgio C — Google review
Excellent gentleman on the front desk - kind, helpful, excellent English, and great hair!
Jacob B — Google review
No sign. No markings. After all the management doesn't have to care, as they are paid the same if there is a million visitors, or only the artist and the artist's family. Actually, many visitors would be too much trouble, so why bother? Closed for weeks, sparsely located art, the space is simply too large for what they usually exhibit here. Also, there is are only a few parking spaces, and those are taken by the employees, or the locals living in the buildings near the hall.
Freight L — Google review
Great exhibition space. Free entry. Would be even better if they had a cafe.
Amber D — Google review
Welcome back!
Philippe M — Google review
Museum hours on website did not correspond to actual site. We drove there for nothing.
Trong N — Google review
It is still closed in July 2021.
Wing C — Google review
8 Esp. Andry Farcy, 38000 Grenoble, France•http://www.magasin-cnac.org/•+33 4 76 21 95 84•Tips and more reviews for Le Magasin

8Jardin des Dauphins

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Garden
The Jardin des Dauphins is a Mediterranean-style park located below the hilltop Bastille fort in Grenoble. It features a 1620 gate, winding paths, and offers stunning views of the city. Accessible from Place Saint-Laurent or Place Aristide Briand, this picturesque garden is a popular attraction for visitors. The park provides an ideal setting for leisurely walks, picnics, and outdoor activities.
Nice park that allows you to hike, run, crawl up to the Bastille fort. Some runners tell me that some can reach the top in 20 minutes but a healthy person with good knees can do it in less than an hour. Not counting the time you'll stop to take photos, enjoy the views, etc. You'll see that some parts are easy but some are steep.
ArChy — Google review
Can climb to the top of the mountain Bastile from here. The higher you reach, the more beautiful scene of this city you can see.
Qiaoyin Z — Google review
Just a quick note: you may see quite a few one-star reviews online, but most of them aren’t about the park itself. They usually refer to a restaurant located inside the park, a place I haven’t visited, so I can’t really give an opinion. As for the park, it’s a different story altogether. Jardin des Dauphins is a beautiful park that offers the chance to enjoy a pleasant walk along the mountainside (you can even reach the Bastille Fort if you’re in good shape); it consists of a series of six terraces with retaining walls linked by steps, passageways and paths. The first two terraces are laid out in the style of French gardens, while the higher ones blend into the fortifications, making it hard to tell where the garden ends and the fort begins. Although the climb to the fort isn’t particularly steep or dangerous, it will still test your stamina — but it’s well worth the effort. Negative points: the abundant vegetation attracts swarms of tiger mosquitoes. In addition, the only public toilets are the unisex toilets at the top of the mountain, which are very crowded and not exactly clean. And one last note: I noticed some reviews online where visitors complained they didn’t see any dolphins in the park. To clear things up, the name “Dauphin” doesn’t come from the animal, but from a noble title. It was first used by the counts who ruled this region (Dauphins de Viennois) and, from 1349 onward, it was adopted by the French royal house for the crown prince. So, just to be clear in this aspect, you won’t meet dolphins here...
Catalin H — Google review
I love this place, you can spend a beautiful evening here if you are solo, with loved one or with your own family and kids. This beautiful site, there is children play area, sitting area, and Grenoble city view point . Recommended this place Instagram: the desi european
Abbas H — Google review
If you’re looking for a local trail to explore, Jardin des Dauphins is a wonderful choice. This peaceful garden sits at the base of a steep trail and offers a very serene atmosphere perfect for relaxation. The highlight of the lower section is a beautiful statue that’s definitely worth admiring. For families, the trail becomes even more appealing as you venture upward - you’ll discover several play areas designed for children, making this spot ideal for both nature lovers and parents looking to entertain their kids. The combination of natural beauty, art, and family-friendly amenities makes this a well-rounded destination for locals and visitors alike.
Kelly M — Google review
Sunday afternoon is a perfect walk to see Grenoble from the hill without the usual noises from the town
Pierluigi T — Google review
Very nice spot highly attractive for tourists and local visitors. Beautiful views on Grenoble and other surrounding mountains. The bar at the top is a must do. Staff is friendly. Other sports attractions are available on the location. Take les Bulles for down to up or both ways for some thrilling experience.
Yassine R — Google review
Efficient and easy service of 'pods' to the top of the hill although I'm aware there is a path. I found these a bit scary but the view was magnificent so I would recommend going upon a clear day. There was a restaurant and snack shop at the top as well as other activities. All levels are wheelchair accessible I believe thanks to the lift.
Antonia O — Google review
24 Quai de France, 38000 Grenoble, France•https://www.grenoble-tourisme.com/fr/catalogue/detail/jardin-des…•+33 4 76 42 41 41•Tips and more reviews for Jardin des Dauphins

9Café de la Table Ronde

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French restaurant
Brewery
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Seafood restaurant
Café de la Table Ronde is a historic eatery located in Grenoble, France. Established in 1739, it is renowned as the second oldest café in the country. The café's classic ambiance features antique mirrors, period chandeliers, and terrace tables where guests can savor traditional dishes such as beef tartare and duck breast. The cozy interior adorned with authentic French ornaments transports visitors back to the 18th century.
We had a wonderful family meal at Café de la Table Ronde in Grenoble – there were six of us, including two young children, and the whole experience was a delight from start to finish. The service stood out as especially warm, attentive and helpful, without ever feeling overbearing. The staff were kind and patient with the children, and we really appreciated the thoughtful kids' menu, which included some great options beyond the usual basics. I had the St Jacques (scallops) served on ravioli with saffron sauce and roasted vegetables—a truly delicious dish. The ravioli, which I understand is a regional specialty, was absolutely top-notch. My daughter had the children’s version with a creamy cheese sauce, and it was just as tasty. For dessert, I chose the Blueberry Iced Vacherin, another local specialty. It was a beautiful combination of blueberry sorbet, meringue, Chantilly cream and almonds—light, sweet, and totally satisfying. Overall, this was a lovely dining experience with authentic regional flavours, warm hospitality, and excellent value. Would highly recommend!
MurrayJD989 — Google review
I am not sure why the restaurant has so low ranking. I am giving the restaurant all the best possible stars and recommend it to everyone! The biggest issue with the price is that we paid 240 euros as the service cost is 60 euros - which is very expensive and not quite fair 😳.
Valeria N — Google review
Heavenly food! Friendly, professional service, beautiful surroundings of an authentic, historical beautiful building...why hasn't everyone given 5 stars?! We would love to return if we are back in the region.
Lisa D — Google review
Despite the restaurant's busyness, we managed to secure a table quite promptly, even without a reservation. The service was attentive and helpful, making the dining experience enjoyable. I can't speak highly enough about the food. The quality of each dish was truly exceptional. We followed recommendations and tried both the dish of the day, lamb, and their regular offering, callette. Both were truly outstanding. We also indulged in the charcuterie board, salmon tartare, and foie gras. While all were delicious, the foie gras and the terrines on the charcuterie board were particularly outstanding. For those seeking authentic cuisine from this region, this restaurant is an absolute must-visit.
Luka L — Google review
I have tried the Landaise salad for lunch, best salad in France -- of course, if you like duck
Michael V — Google review
Good food, good ambiance, good hospitality! All you can ask for!
Arturo C — Google review
We really enjoyed oysters and wine. Quick polite service, great atmosphere
Anna K — Google review
We chose the menu to sample different food. The service was attentive, but the food tasted like just from the refrigerator. It had little taste, actually losing freshness. It was disappointing, from starter to dessert.
Nihao L — Google review
7 Pl. Saint-André, 38000 Grenoble, France•https://www.restaurant-tableronde-grenoble.com/•+33 4 76 44 51 41•Tips and more reviews for Café de la Table Ronde

10Musée archéologique Saint-Laurent

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Archaeological museum
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Musée archéologique Saint-Laurent is a historical gem located in Grenoble, France. It houses a well-known 6th-century crypt within a historic church and offers audio guides for visitors to explore its ancient artifacts. The museum provides an opportunity to witness incredibly preserved ruins from a 4th-century necropolis, showcasing 1500 years of funerary and religious history.
Excellent museum. There was a lot of effort put into the audio guides which was appreciated. The staff were friendly but most of the information was relayed by the audio guide. This was the best museum I visited in Grenoble.
Filly B — Google review
This stunning archaeological site is like no other museum I have visited. The beautiful church that sits on the mountain side has had the ground excavated and is now protected from the elements by new modern structures. Make sure you take the audio guide, it really brings the site to life.
Dan M — Google review
Not my cup of coffee... A collection of skeletons, old graves, and very deep wells. Unless you’re passionate about archaeology (and I mean REALLY passionate), there isn’t much to see here. In short, the positive points: 1. Location – in the old part of the city, close to the "Escalier des géants", one of the most beautiful and challenging roads leading to the Bastille fort. 2. The building itself – an old monastery, very well preserved. 3. Free admission. 4. Audio guide – available in almost all international languages. Unfortunately, the information it provides isn’t particularly engaging. 5. Light and sound effects in the crypt – actually, that’s the only truly interesting thing in the museum. 6. Interior layout – the museum is well organized, with signs, glass floors, and walkways that allow visitors to explore (almost) every nook and cranny. Cons: 1. Too morbid and too repetitive for my taste. 2. The annoying temporary exhibition that also ruined my visit to the Dauphinois Museum – piles of clothes scattered haphazardly among the tombs and along the monastery walls.
Catalin H — Google review
This place was amazing!! It was free to enter and we got a handheld tour guide device. Its incredible to see the work put into the excavation and was really great to see.
Anna M — Google review
Incredible museum where you can see and learn about a church built on top of another ancient church that you can walk into and experience. It is free and they even give you guides to learn more. Can easily recommend visiting this.
RV — Google review
This is one of the best place to visit. You get a audio guide for free. Easy navigation. Free to enter.
Deshan S — Google review
a small but really immersive museum, the audio guide is very good considering it’s free
Given T — Google review
One of the most engaging museums I have ever seen. The brilliant design allows visitors to walk among (up to) 2000 year old archaeological findings that are in situ, which is unique and quite remarkable. At one point in the tour, you will stand and freely walk in a 1500 year old crypt, with all original adornments (no replacement replicas), and walk along ancient pathways and stairs. The long history of this site, from Roman necropolis to Catholic Church to Benedictine monks and back to church again, all cleverly displayed. There are Indiana Jones vibes to some sections of the audio tour (very much in a good way). The staff are professional and courteous. This is a highly recommended stop while in Grenoble, do not miss it.
Kent K — Google review
4 Pl. Saint-Laurent, 38000 Grenoble, France•https://musees.isere.fr/musee/musee-archeologique-saint-laurent•+33 4 76 44 78 68•Tips and more reviews for Musée archéologique Saint-Laurent
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11Pain&Cie

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Brunch restaurant
Breakfast restaurant
Cafe
Pain & Cie is a popular spot in Grenoble, known for its delicious bread and diverse menu. It's a great place to work or enjoy a leisurely breakfast with freshly made bread and homemade spreads like speculoos, nutella, and various jams. The cafe also offers outdoor seating for sunny days and has a laid-back and trendy vibe. Customers have praised the friendly staff and enjoyed dishes like duck breast.
"I stumbled upon Pain & Cie, and what a delightful discovery! This charming spot boasts friendly staff, exceptional food, and a cozy atmosphere. The freshly baked breads are truly outstanding, and the coffee is sublime. Each sip and bite was a testament to the team's dedication to quality and craftsmanship. If you're seeking a warm and inviting spot to indulge in delicious fare, look no further than Pain & Cie. Highly recommended!"
Pooja R — Google review
This is the worst breakfast I’ve seen in ages. I ordered the petit brunch, the scrambled eggs were served in a hot glass bowl—much hotter than the eggs themselves, I’m guessing that’s because the scrambled eggs were made earlier (probably not even with real eggs, judging by the dense, compact texture) and then reheated in the microwave. Absolutely inedible. Honestly, disgusting.
Marzena J — Google review
The staff is very friendly. The espresso and wine didn’t taste good. I had the salmon tartare with salad — the food tasted all right, but afterwards I suffered from food poisoning for two days.
Nora B — Google review
I enjoy their brunch menu. Very comforting especially after sometimes waking up on the wrong side of the bed 😂 their scrambled eggs hugs my soul. Friendly staff. Please make deserts without traces of tree nuts 🫣. My friends enjoy your deserts and I can’t unfortunately.
Oladayo O — Google review
In the heart of Grenoble. The place has a good atmosphere, the waiters are young and allow animals inside, something I love. Without bargoven absurdly expensive, very very expensive. The coffee is bad straight away, the juices are good and the food is tasty but .... It's very expensive for the quantity of food you get. It's not worth coming here and paying for a breakfast, or brunch, with bad coffee more than in a hotel. Save your money and go somewhere else. It's a pity, the place is nice with a young atmosphere, but the quantity of the food and the price ruin the whole experience.
Carlos B — Google review
they made us wait some time before ordering so the breakfast option was not available anymore (it was available until 11.30 and we ordered at 11:40….)
Marta — Google review
Coffee is very poor, atmosphere is nice. Didn’t try the food so can’t talk for that.
Davide L — Google review
We had an excellent breakfast here (the Normand with bread, juice, butter, jam, white chocolate cream, yoghurt, coffee,... and plenty of it for € 8,50). The gentleman serving it was very friendly and helpful, the place is really nice and old-style. And you can sit outside on a small and quiet square. It was a pleasure!
Marcel W — Google review
1 Bis Rue Lafayette, 38000 Grenoble, France•+33 4 76 24 16 45•Tips and more reviews for Pain&Cie

12Musée des troupes de montagne

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This museum showcases the history of French alpine troops, with exhibits including weapons, uniforms, communication equipment and maps outlining the roles that these troops played in various conflicts. The audioguide is a wonderful accompaniment to the exhibits, bringing the stories alive.
Had a wonderful visit to this museum! The soldiers at the reception were incredibly kind and welcoming; they tried speaking English to help us and explained everything in detail. At the end of our tour, we got the unique opportunity to try on soldier equipment (which was expectedly heavy at 12 kg!). Of course, we also took selfies together. Then we participated in a fun quiz and were gifted a postcard as a souvenir. Since we were young visitors, admission was fortunately free. We left some lovely remarks on the visitor book as well. Huge thanks for the hospitality, it was truly a memorable experience! 😍🫡
Nabila S — Google review
A very pleasant surprise in this small but very interesting museum. As a mountaineer I greatly enjoyed the alpine climbing aspects of what these soldiers were able to accomplish in WW2. There is a similar museum in Courmayeur with a section dedicated to the Alpini, the Italian version of the same troops, which is also very interesting. My favourite display was the cannon mounted on the back of a mule - what a sight.
Kent K — Google review
A small, niche, and very well-organized museum, it presents the evolution and key events that shaped the history of the mountain troops in the Alps. The entrance fee is low (3 euros for a full ticket and 1.5 euros for a reduced one). The collections are interesting, there are plenty of informative panels inside, and if you’re truly passionate about military history, you can borrow an audio guide from the reception for even more detailed explanations than those on the display boards. If you’re interested in military history, this museum is definitely worth a visit - especially since, as you’ll see when you get there, the much-vaunted fort overlooking Grenoble doesn’t actually offer that many attractions. On the other hand, if you’re more of a pacifist, this might not be the right place for you.
Catalin H — Google review
The soliders running the museum were very down to earth. At only 1.50 EUR it is highly worth a visit when you are up at the Bastille. Money goes to a worthy cause and the exhibit is interesting. You get given an audio guide which helps guides you through the 10 different areas inside and this comes in French, English, Italian and German. I would recommend visiting here.
Vin C — Google review
The military guys who man this exhibition are absolutely brilliant. They are extremely polite, knowledgeable and genuinely want you to have the best possible experience. Tickets costs very little to this fascinating exhibition of the brave men who have fought over the years so it was a great pleasure to gift a little money to their very worthy charity collection. A really memorable experience. Thank you
Keith K — Google review
A very interesting and well-organized museum! The exhibitions give a great overview of the history of the mountain troops, with many original artifacts and clear information (also available in English). The atmosphere is calm and respectful, and you really get a sense of the soldiers' courage and unique skills. Soldiers working there were extremely friendly and helpful. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Grenoble!
Kinga S — Google review
We three Americans really enjoyed this insightful exhibit that tells the story of the Alpine Troop evolution over the last 100 years or so. A soldier from the division gave us a guided tour of all 12 or so stations. He was great. Spoke perfect English for us which we greatly appreciated. I highly recommend this 30 minute activity.
Chris A — Google review
We had a fantastic experience at the Musée des Troupes de Montagne! The museum offers a fascinating and well-curated insight into the history and legacy of the mountain troops. The exhibits are rich in detail, beautifully presented, and both educational and moving. What made our visit even more special was the incredibly friendly and welcoming military staff on site. Their warmth, professionalism, and willingness to answer questions added a personal and memorable touch to the experience. A hidden gem in the region — highly recommended for anyone interested in military history or just looking for a meaningful and well-organized museum visit.
Familjen A — Google review
Fort de la Bastille, 38000 Grenoble, France•http://www.museedestroupesdemontagne.fr/•+33 4 76 00 92 25•Tips and more reviews for Musée des troupes de montagne

13Fromagerie Les Alpages

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Cheese shop
Gourmet grocery store
Nestled in the heart of Grenoble, Fromagerie Les Alpages is a cheese lover's paradise run by Bernard Mure-Ravaud, a renowned figure in the world of cheese. Since 1984, this shop has been a go-to destination for both connoisseurs and casual enthusiasts. With his son Renaud as his successor, Bernard supplies top restaurants with an impressive selection of cheeses. The shop itself is adorned with brass plaques showcasing its high-quality offerings.
The best cheese shop of Grenoble, if not of the whole France!!! Great products, huge choice, friendly service (mandatory: unless you know everything about French cheese, you need they advice to chose between what they have). Just, be prepared to cue: being the best place to buy cheese, and people knowing it, it causing long cues. Likely, service is fast and cue, even is long, does not take much time. Enjoy!
Giorgio C — Google review
I asked for a selection of local cheeses from the region of Grenoble, available from the counter. A very gentle guy helped me to choose (I love cheese even if i’m not an expert at all). All was well vacuum packed ready for my trip to home. The selection was perfect, quality is top, and for many days I really enjoyed all those fine cheeses I brought with me. Very good quality and top service. Recommended!
Giorgio F — Google review
This cheese shop is a true delight! Their outstanding selection of cheeses is impressive, but what really shined was the exceptional kindness of the employees. They greeted us with such warmth and were incredibly helpful in guiding us through their vast assortment, crafting a perfectly tailored selection of samples for us. A definite must-visit in Grenoble—highly recommended!
Marina M — Google review
I visited to purchase some local cheeses to take back to Canada. M. Mure-Ravaud was very accommodating and used his expertise to pick out a suitable selection for me. He wrapped and vacuum sealed the cheeses for my trip home - I'm very happy to say they made the trip very well, and we're enjoying them as a reminder of my trip to Grenoble. This fromagerie is definitely worth the trip - an easy walk from the train station and my hotel through the charming Grenoble town centre.
Jim F — Google review
Just unmatched. Look no further Bernard has been awarded " meilleur ouvrier de France" , quality and acceuil are irréprochable. One of a kind in Grenoble and it's surroundings.
Bruno R — Google review
This has to be the best cheese shop in Grenoble. They have a huge selection of cheese for all your requirements. Also a nice selection of sausages as well. Finding the shop is really easy, all you have to do is follow the unique fragrant of cheese. The gentleman who served us was really kind and helped us with a great selection of cheese. I really recommend this place, and if I'm back in this city ever again I will come here first. Also, the decoration was fun!
Alexa B — Google review
Amazing, indeed cheese heaven. Best cheeses I ever had. Great experience in the shop too, super helpful and friendly staff and their recommendations were excellent. Love it.
Julika R — Google review
Simply the best. Known as the best cheese shop in France, so it's worth seeing it!
Zoey B — Google review
4 Rue de Strasbourg, 38000 Grenoble, France•https://www.les-alpages.fr/•+33 4 76 46 32 62•Tips and more reviews for Fromagerie Les Alpages

14Laser Game Evolution Grenoble / Blind Test / Bar

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Laser tag center
Amusement center
Bar
Children hall
Laser Game Evolution Grenoble offers an immersive laser gaming experience with state-of-the-art equipment and two multi-level mazes. The game can be played in teams or individually, making it a unique and enjoyable activity for friends. While the wait time between games can be a bit long, the staff provides entertaining rundowns of the game results. The venue's energetic atmosphere, detailed obstacle course, and enthusiastic staff make it a great place to have fun with friends or family.
Very good money spend it was really funny and the people that work here are so nice
Personne P — Google review
This is a great game! Our friends want to enjoy something different and we try this. It has three rooms for confrontations. One of them is quite large and the other two are smaller. You can play in teams, individually, etc... It was quite fun, something different. I think it's a bit expensive, but it's worth it for something like this once in a while.
Carlos B — Google review
Great place for lazer tag. The area that you play in is a little dark and confusing but makes for great passages and cover. Although the wait between games can be up to 20 minutes, the staff give you a run down of who did well and who killed who at the end. Over all good place as long as you can speak french.
Hamish M — Google review
Very fun when you go with a large group. Music is great and gets everyones energy going. The obstacle course is quite detailed (a very good thing) but also easy to navigate.
Bridgette A — Google review
Had so much fun LOVE IT
Mark A — Google review
So much fun! And you can tell the staff really love their job when they read out the scores with such drama
Shannon K — Google review
First time playing Laser Tag. Great service, excellent place overall. 10/10 will play again!
Manuel Z — Google review
Super ambiance
Amapola F — Google review
14 Rue Colonel Dumont, 38000 Grenoble, France•https://grenoble.lasergame-evolution.fr/•+33 4 76 17 08 50•Tips and more reviews for Laser Game Evolution Grenoble / Blind Test / Bar

15My Car's

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Car repair and maintenance service
Auto body shop
"My Car's" is a reliable option for those looking to explore the picturesque French countryside by driving to Grenoble. The city is well-connected to major cities like Lyon and Geneva via the A41 and A48 highways, making it easily accessible by car. However, navigating the narrow streets of the city center may pose a challenge for inexperienced drivers. Customers have praised "My Car's" for its efficient and professional service, with many commending the staff for their pleasant and welcoming demeanor.
(Translated by Google) The repair on my vehicle's bumper was carried out correctly, as was the painting. The waiting times were respected. I will not hesitate to come back if necessary. Thanks to Ilyes for his welcome and responsiveness. (Original) Réparation sur mon par choc de mon véhicule a bien été effectuée ainsi que la peinture les délais d’attente on etait respecté j’hésiterai pas à revenir si besoin merci à ilyes pour son accueil et sa réactivité
Théo D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very bad experience! The garage is completely unprofessional. The repairs were not done well and I had to return several times. The customer service is disrespectful and the prices are exaggerated. I absolutely do not recommend this workshop... (Original) Très mauvaise expérience ! Le garage manque totalement de professionnalisme. Les réparations n’ont pas été bien faites et j’ai dû retourner plusieurs fois. Le service client est irrespectueux et les prix sont exagérés. Je ne recommande absolument pas cet atelier...
Granville F — Google review
(Translated by Google) garage at the top, super welcoming with good advice I highly recommend painting on the wing of my vehicle successfully done like new and really at a good price (Original) garage au top , super accueillant avec de bon conseille je recommande vivement peinture sur l’aile de mon véhicule faites avec succès comme neuf et vraiment à un bon prix
Hatim 3 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Really trust him! Very professional, available and responsive. Thank you for the work!! (Original) Faites lui confiance vraiment! Très professionnel, disponible et réactif. Merci pour les travaux !!
Kam C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super fast, quality work, I recommend nothing to say, thank you again! (Original) Super rapide, travail de qualité je recommande rien à dire merci encore!
Max B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Top team, fast and efficient, top-notch painting, it’s perfect for me, thanks again (Original) Équipe au top rapide et efficace peinture au top c’est carré chez m’y cars merci encore
Kévin B — Google review
(Translated by Google) This lousy shop ruined my car's engine and I hope no one ever gets service from here. (Original) Ce magasin minable a ruiné le moteur de ma voiture et j'espère que personne n'aura recours à un service d'ici.
Rabbi L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fast work, I recommend this company 100% (Original) Travail rapide je recommande cette entreprise à 100%
Marcel D — Google review
Rue Colonel Bougault, 38100 Grenoble, France•+33 6 65 06 77 94•Tips and more reviews for My Car's
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16Virtual Place

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Video arcade
Welcome to Virtual Place, an exhilarating destination for those seeking a thrilling escape into the world of virtual reality! This innovative venue offers a plethora of engaging games and immersive escape rooms that transport you to fantastical realms, from the epic landscapes of Game Of Thrones to intense apocalyptic scenarios and even musical challenges. Perfectly suited for role-playing enthusiasts and video game lovers alike, each visit promises a unique adventure filled with excitement.
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Frederic M — Google review
Cool
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Top!
Pierre G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very warm welcome and very nice experience! We had a little disconnection problem during the game and they let us do another one to compensate for the problem, it was really very nice :) We will definitely come back to try the other modes! (Original) Très bon accueil et expérience très sympa ! On a eu un petit soucis de déconnexion pendant la partie et on nous a laissé en refaire une pour compenser le problème, c'était vraiment très gentil :) On reviendra sûrement tester les autres modes !
Solène M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good welcome, good experience. It takes a little time to get used to when you're not a gamer but it does. The immersion is great and for the pyramid you really shouldn't be afraid of heights! (Original) Bon accueil, bonne expérience. Il faut un peu de temps pour s'habituer quand on n'est pas gamer mais ça le fait. L'immersion est chouette et pour la pyramide il ne faut vraiment pas avoir le vertige !
Mélanie H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very warm welcome, a moment to share with my son who is 14 years old, I am 47 years old, I had a good time and above all, so realistic, I have never been so freaked out. Thank you for the welcome and kindness of the hostess who accepted the Zombie world, too impressive. Top quality/price/danger, the opposite of rides (Original) Très bon accueil, un moment partager avec mon fils qui a 14 ans, moi 47 ans, j'ai passé un bon moment et surtout, tellement réaliste, j'ai jamais autant flipper. Merci pour l’accueil et la gentillesse, de l’hôtesse qui a accepter le monde Zombi, trop impressionnant. Qualités/prix/danger au top, le contraire des manèges
Sabir B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great experience! There were two of us on the pyramid adventure. It's super immersive, the equipment and infrastructure are super cool. The experience was really very good and new even though we are used to VR since we have our own headset at home. Beware of people who are afraid of heights, don't minimize your fear and ask for advice on what type of experience will work best. To do again as quickly as possible! (Original) Super expérience ! Nous étions deux dans l'aventure des pyramides. C'est super immersif, le matériel et les infrastructures sont hyper chouettes. L'expérience était vraiment très bonne et nouvelle alors que nous sommes des habitués de la VR puisque nous avons notre propre casque à la maison. Attention aux gens qui ont le vertige, ne minimisez pas votre peur et demandez conseil sur le type d'expérience qui ira le mieux. A refaire le plus vite possible !
Maëva W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great experience! We were received by Laurie (or Lorie) who was very friendly and professional. First experience for me and I very quickly understood the system. We chose the pyramid challenge and at the end we all agreed that the activity was very invigorating. We recommend! (Original) Super expérience ! Nous avons été reçus par Laurie (ou Lorie) qui a été très aimable et professionnelle. Première expérience pour ma part et j'ai très rapidement compris le système. Nous avons choisi l'épreuve des pyramides et nous étions à la fin tous d'accord pour dire que l'activité fut très revigorante. Nous recommandons !
Alan B — Google review
42 Cr Jean Jaurès, 38000 Grenoble, France•https://virtualplace.fr/•+33 4 58 00 83 81•Tips and more reviews for Virtual Place

17Boat School Nerib - Grenoble

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Boating instructor
Boat School Nerib in Grenoble is a top choice for those seeking boat licenses. The trainers are highly knowledgeable and attentive, ensuring that each student masters every aspect of boating for safety and proficiency. The school offers theoretical courses as well as practical training in Lyon, with competent staff available to provide support and answer questions. Students appreciate the passion and expertise of instructors like Jean Paul, making their experience enjoyable and educational.
(Translated by Google) License passed with Nerib, training passed with the trainer Michel in Lyon, we had a great day, we were new with my colleague Philippe, he put us at ease because he is very nice and above all very educational, I recommend. Laurent u (Original) Permis réussi avec nerib, formation passée avec le formateur michel à lyon, avons passé une exellente journée, nous étions novice avec mon collegue philippe, il nous a mis à l'aise car il est très sympa et surtout très pedagogue, je recommande. Laurent u
Cécile U — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hello. A great instructor with extensive experience. Michel was able to quickly explain the various aspects of maneuvering the boat when docking on the port or starboard side. Furthermore, with his experience, he provided us with essential information for safe navigation. As someone who will be using this license to enjoy quality time with my family, I highly appreciate this training. In conclusion, I highly recommend him. Thank you again. (Original) Bonjour. Super formateur de grande expérience. Michel a su m'expliquer rapidement les différents phénomènes pour manœuvrer le bateau au niveau de l'acostage bâbord ou tribord. De plus, avec son expérience il nous a transmis des informations essentielles pour une navigation en toutes sécurité. Moi qui va utiliser ce permis pour profiter de bon moment avec ma famille, j'apprécie fortement cette formation. En conclusion, je le conseille fortement. Encore un Grand Merci.
MOMO M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I completed my 4 hours of practical training in Lyon with Michel. I didn't notice the time passing. Very serious work in a relaxed atmosphere conducive to learning. (Original) j'ai effectué mes 4 heures de formation pratique à Lyon avec Michel. Je n'ai pas vu le temps passé. Travail très sérieux dans une atmosphère détendue propice à l'apprentissage.
Claude V — Google review
(Translated by Google) A fantastic training! Michel was great throughout the session, very patient with lots of sayings and anecdotes, I loved his teaching style, I highly recommend him. (Original) Un formation topissime ! Michel a été super tout au long de la pratique, très patient avec beaucoup de dictons et d'anecdotes, j'ai adoré sa pédagogie, je recommande +++
Ban P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great instructors, both theoretically and practically. We spent 4 hours driving in Confluence with Michel, a real treat! A true enthusiast who gave us excellent advice! (Original) De supers formateurs tant d’un point de vue théorique que pratique. On a passé 4 h de conduite à Confluence avec Michel, un régal ! Un vrai passionné qui nous a transmis d’excellents conseils !
Laurent M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I highly recommend it. The theoretical training with Jérôme and the practical part with Yvan were both excellent. I thank NERIB for this very high-quality training. (Original) Je recommande très fortement, la formation théorique avec Jérôme et la partie pratique avec Yvan ont toutes deux été excellentes. Je remercie NERIB pour cette formation d'une très grande qualité
Quentin C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Practical training today with Michel. A very enjoyable afternoon. And since Michel never misses a beat, we leave feeling confident and smiling. Thank you. (Original) Formation pratique ce jour avec Michel. Après-midi très agréable. Et comme rien n'échappe à Michel on repart confiants et avec le sourire. Merci
Anita G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A big thank you to Gérard, our instructor who trusted us despite the stormy weather, the wind and the waves on the Saône. A great meeting with this sailor who loves to share his passion. (Original) Un grand merci à Gérard, notre instructeur qui nous a fait confiance malgré la météo orageuse, le vent et les vagues sur la Saône. Une belle rencontre avec ce marin qui aime partager sa passion.
Antoine M — Google review
Centre d’Affaires Le Concorde, 24 Rue Lamartine, 38320 Eybens, France•https://www.bateau-ecole-nerib.com/•+33 6 69 15 18 18•Tips and more reviews for Boat School Nerib - Grenoble

18Le Petit Train de Grenoble

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Le Petit Train de Grenoble offers a convenient way to explore the city's must-see attractions, especially for those who want to enjoy the tour without getting tired. The train provides informative commentary on Grenoble's history and is a great option even in rainy weather. The friendly driver ensures a warm welcome and an enjoyable experience, making it a pleasant addition to any visit to Grenoble.
This was a wonderful, and very comfortable way to tour the city of Grenoble. We wore earplugs, connected to an audiobook, so that we could understand and learn about the buildings. The driver was very professional. We especially like that we were in the shade. We can highly recommend taking this chain tour.
Rebecca F — Google review
I’ve been on a lot of mini trains across Europe - and this one was top notch. I’d definitely recommend it. 45 minutes of top mini train action. Bon voyage!
Greg L — Google review
I’ve ridden a lot of tour trains here in France. This one isn’t as good. The roof isn’t transparent. You can’t see the top of buildings when it’s driving through narrow streets. The speakers play French narration loudly. You are given a portable head set, from which you can choose your language. Otherwise, you do see quite a bit of Grenoble for about 45 minutes.
Sam M — Google review
Easy way to see all the bits of Grenoble you can explore. We used a G Pass and it was free as part of that.
Claire S — Google review
Fun for the kids if a little expensive.
Ryan L — Google review
Wonderful experience
Harry B — Google review
Look’s cool
King K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great tour of Grenoble by little train! From the very beginning, we were immersed in the historic heart. We even passed over the Isère River, and the tour took us through some beautiful landscapes. Plus, the tour lasted a good 45 minutes. Finally, the driver was welcoming and patient. Our group really enjoyed this experience :) (Original) Super visite de Grenoble en petit train ! Dès le début on est plongé dans le coeur historique. On passe même au dessus de l'Isère et le circuit nous fait voir de beaux paysages. En plus la visite dure bien 45 minutes. Pour finir le conducteur était accueillant et patient. Notre groupe a apprécié vraiment ce moment :)
Nour L — Google review
Pl. Grenette, 38000 Grenoble, France•https://le-petit-train-touristique.com/•+33 6 07 04 27 24•Tips and more reviews for Le Petit Train de Grenoble

19As Fountain Tennis Club

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As Fountain Tennis Club is a fantastic destination for tennis enthusiasts of all ages. With 12 indoor courts, including 8 resin and 4 clay surfaces, it offers year-round play regardless of the weather. The club also features a fitness room and a restaurant, making it an ideal spot to relax after a match. Many visitors have praised the attentive coaching staff, particularly highlighting their ability to engage with children effectively during lessons.
(Translated by Google) My son did a 3-day course and it was great, he loved it, very attentive to the children and how to talk to them and teaches them very well, especially Carole (Original) Mon fils a fait un stage de 3jour et ses génial il a adoré personne très attentif au enfants et ses comment leur parler et leur apprend très bien surtout carole
Daniela G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Dear Thanks for the response...I have since moved and got a card in my locality. 50 euros per year for a family of 4 people 2 adults and 2 teenagers to play as much as you want....including 10€ access card fees so 12€50 per year per person.... .2 Quick courts and 1 wall. So not expensive.... (Original) Cher Merci pour la réponse...j'ai déménagé depuis et j'ai pris une carte dans ma localité. 50 euros l'année pour une famille de 4 personnes 2 adultes et 2 adolescents pour jouer autant qu'on veut....dont 10€ de frais de carte d'accès donc 12€50 l'année par personne.....2 terrains en Quick et 1 mur. Donc pas cher....
David R — Google review
(Translated by Google) When we send you a response to an opinion 3 years later there are no questions to ask and for information you don't need to be a member to have an opinion (Original) Quand on envoyé que vous répondre a un avis 3ans après il y a pas de question à se poser et pour infos pas besoin d être adhérent pour avoir une opinion
Martine S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great club! Good atmosphere!… nice teachers! I recommend. (Original) Super club ! Bonne ambiance !… des profs sympa ! Je recommande.
Marie B — Google review
(Translated by Google) We are not yet part of this Club but I believe that the supervision of this Tennis Club is well managed.. (Original) Nous ne faisons pas encore partie de ce Club mais je crois que l'encadrement de ce Tennis Club est bien géré..
Sam H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hello, is this tennis club open to the public? (Original) bonjour, ce tennis club c'est ouvert pour le public?
Ignacio E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great club for young and old!! 👍 (Original) Super club pour les petits et les grands !! 👍
Sébastien R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Exceptional and very friendly place 🔥 (Original) Lieu exceptionnel et très convivial 🔥
Arthur L — Google review
Parc Karl Marx, 38600 Fontaine, France•http://www.fontainetennis.fr/•+33 4 76 49 25 06•Tips and more reviews for As Fountain Tennis Club

20Isère Drôme Destination Juniors

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Discover Isère Drôme Destination Juniors, a region where cheese and wine are celebrated, and the stunning mountains provide the perfect backdrop for memorable selfies. While exploring this area, be mindful of the local dialect to avoid culinary mix-ups. As an IDDJ member, you can access recommended holiday centers and service providers for group accommodations. This association unites stakeholders in group stays and offers informed advice on promoting children and family vacations in the region.
(Translated by Google) As an IDDJ member, I recommend to everyone: holiday centers, service providers, communities... And of course any organization, any structure, anyone looking for quality, approved group accommodation. The members of the team will be able to assist you with any request and help you bring your project to fruition. Do not hesitate to visit the website! (Original) En tant qu'adhérent IDDJ, je recommande à tous : centres de vacances, prestataires, collectivités... Et bien sûr tout organisme, toute structure, toute personne à la recherche d'un hébergement de groupe agréé, de qualité. Les membres de l'équipe sauront vous accompagner sur toute demande et vous aider à concrétiser votre projet. N'hésitez pas à visiter le site Internet!
Marion P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great association which brings together and energizes those involved in group stays in our region. Clear platform. Wise advice. Not to be missed! (Original) Super association qui rassemble et dynamise les acteurs des séjours de groupe dans notre région. Plateforme claire. Conseils avisés. A ne pas manquer !
Christel B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great association, which brings together holiday centers, and which allows us to promote stays for children or families in our territories! (Original) Une super association, qui fédère les centres de vacances, et qui permet de favoriser les séjours pour les enfants ou les familles de nos territoires !
Anna R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very active network for the promotion, pooling and representation of holiday centers in Drôme and Isère (Original) Un réseau très actif pour la promotion, la mutualisation et la représentation des centres de vacances de la Drôme et de l'Isère
Centre M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great service that saves a lot of time searching for accommodation. Thank you IDDJ (Original) Super service qui permet de gagner beaucoup de temps dans la recherche d'hébergement. Merci IDDJ
Raouf Z — Google review
44 Quai de France, 38000 Grenoble, France•http://www.iseredrome-juniors.fr/•+33 4 76 00 33 35•Tips and more reviews for Isère Drôme Destination Juniors
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21Trampoline Club Dauphine

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Trampoline Club Dauphine is the perfect place to unleash your inner child and showcase your acrobatic prowess. At this jumping park, you can experience the joy of free jumping, practice your slam dunks on basketball hoops, engage in thrilling games of dodgeball, and create lasting memories filled with fun and festivity. It's an ideal spot for anyone looking to have a blast while getting some exercise in a lively and entertaining environment.
Centre sportif Hoche, 7 Rue François Raoult, 38000 Grenoble, France•http://trampoline-dauphine.weebly.com/•Tips and more reviews for Trampoline Club Dauphine

22Muséum de Grenoble

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The Grenoble Natural History Museum is a municipal museum in the city of Grenoble, France, founded in 1851. It has a rich natural heritage and exhibits specimens from botany, zoology, geology and ethnology. The museum has over 1.5 million objects and specimens.
The museum is free to enter but you still need to register yourself in the front desk. Basically its divided by three topic: the taxidermy, fossils and stones/crystal. When I went there, there were a lot of children and i guess its a good educational experience for them!
Fairuz A — Google review
This is a great place to take the kids! The exhibit is covers the ground floor plus two upper floors. The exhibit on the first floor (second floor for Americans) covers the fauna of the Alps with plenty of animals to see. The upper floor has geology from the region. On the ground floor opposite the ticket counter and next to the gift store is the display for prehistoric flora and fauna. English is available on some of the exhibits. In the Jardin behind the museum is a play area when the kids need to burn energy.
Rex T — Google review
The museum is great value at 5 EUR and will take you around an hour to explore it's 2 main floors. The exhibition's were interesting but note there is no English everything is in French only. Staff were nice and toilets were also available. Worth a visit if you are in Grenoble.
Vin C — Google review
Small but really nice museum with a secret but impressive tropical garden. It was fascinating seeing all the plant while outside it was cold, really enjoyed the visit
Ismaele G — Google review
A beautiful museum. The building itself is wonderful. The staging of the animal species is spectacular, a work of art, full of drama, managing to give each animal the leading role in the scene, you can even hear the birds singing while they show you which bird it corresponds to. A truly varied insectarium with species that are very well preserved and adapted so that everyone can appreciate them. The rock room is phenomenal, plus the plant garden and vivarium are completely wonderful. Absolutely recommended.
Jared Z — Google review
Its not a huge museum but they have a wide variety of things from taxidermied animals, minerals, a LOT of fossils I loved staring at the fossilized flowers and the dinosaur eggs, but my favorites were the crystalized bark, they have some really pretty pieces. the touchscreen guides work but,,, barely. i gave up on them halfway but my visit was enjoyable nonetheless.
Anna M — Google review
I was really pleasantly surprised by this museum. Having nothing to do in Grenoble, I stopped by and really was impressed by the minerals, insects, and animals. Found it to be extremely interesting because it all tied into the Alps' natural history. Small but worth it- especially because it's free for those under 25!
Raven C — Google review
A true beauty in the center of the city! If you are looking for a park for your kids or just a nice place to eat a sandwich with a beautiful view on the mountain this is the place. No cars around, some grass to sit, a playground for the kids and a peaceful atmosphere.
Florence “ — Google review
1 Rue Dolomieu, 38000 Grenoble, France•http://www.museum-grenoble.fr/•+33 4 76 44 05 35•Tips and more reviews for Muséum de Grenoble

23CCSTI de Grenoble

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Cultural center
Science museum
CCSTI de Grenoble, also known as La Casemate, is a vibrant hub for creativity and learning that caters to all ages. Whether you're diving into an introductory Arduino programming course or exploring engaging exhibitions like the one on the four seasons, this place offers something for everyone. The facilities are top-notch and accessible, ensuring a welcoming environment for families with strollers or those with reduced mobility.
Interesting place and concept. The world needs more this kind of open innovation spaces.
G T — Google review
Super fablab
David ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) First visit to the Casemate, during a 3-hour introductory course in Arduino programming (photo attached). Impeccable premises, interesting equipment (mandatory training before use), good welcome. In short, it makes you want to come back. (Original) Première visite à la Casemate, à l'occasion d'un stage de 3 heures d'initiation à la programmation Arduino (photo ci-jointe). Locaux impeccables, matériels intéressants (formation obligatoire avant utilisation), bon accueil. Bref, ça donne envie d'y revenir.
Marco38 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Interactive exhibitions aimed at children, always very well designed. We were never disappointed and always came away satisfied with each of the successive exhibitions we visited (on the seasons, unknown worlds, and on the mountain). (Original) Des expositions interactives destinées aux enfants toujours très bien conçues. Nous n’avons jamais été déçus et sommes toujours ressortis satisfaits de chacune des expositions successives que nous avons visitées (sur les saisons, les mondes inconnus, et sur la montagne).
Hamadi A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A superb place and incredible people. Go for it !! (Original) Un lieu superbe et des gens incroyables. Allez-y !!
Ariane V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Came for a chili night. Super nice place, it's an excellent discovery. I would come back for other events. Bravo for all the activities offered. (Original) Venu pour une soirée chili. Lieu super sympa, c'est une excellente découverte. Je reviendrais pour d'autres événements. Bravo pour toutes les activités proposées.
Coco D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good experience, beautiful exhibition on the 4 seasons. A good educational outing to do with your child(ren), nephews, cousins. A place that is sure to please 3-7 year olds. (Original) Très bonne expérience , belle exposition sur les 4 saisons . Une bonne sortie pédagogique à faire avec son ou ses enfants , neveux , cousins.Un lieu qui plaira à coup sûr au 3-7 ans .
Wawa F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very friendly place, with exhibitions suitable for young and old. The place is accessible to strollers and people with reduced mobility. The toilets are clean and contain a changing table :) (Original) Endroit très sympathique, avec des expos adaptés pour les petits et les moins petits. Le lieu est accessible aux poussettes et aux personnes en mobilité réduite. Les toilettes sont propres et contiennent une table à langer :)
Julie L — Google review
2 Pl. Saint-Laurent, 38000 Grenoble, France•http://www.lacasemate.fr/•+33 4 76 44 88 77•Tips and more reviews for CCSTI de Grenoble
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