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Map of Nancy — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Nancy — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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Top 10 attractions in Nancy

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Nancy. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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Place Stanislas

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Landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Place Stanislas is a stunning neoclassical square in Nancy, France, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Designed by Emmanuel Here in the 1750s, this grand space is named after the enlightened Duke of Lorraine and features his statue at its center. Surrounded by elegant 18th-century buildings like the Opera National de Lorraine and the City Hall, visitors can admire exquisite gilded gates crafted by Jean Lamour and beautiful rococo fountains designed by Guibal.
A truly impressive square with royal charm! Place Stanislas in Nancy is an architectural gem – spacious, elegant, and full of history. The golden gates, fountains, and classical buildings create a grand and welcoming atmosphere. Cafés, museums, and the town hall are located right on the square – a perfect place to soak in the charm of Nancy. Some buildings around the square are currently under renovation, but this doesn’t take away from the overall experience. A must-see when visiting Nancy!
Rayna — Google review
Really loved it. A mix of French and Polish baroque. The place and the surrounding garden was really friendly. We saw a dancefloor in the middle of the gardens, behind a really nice cafe. All the locals young and old swinging to the music. Magical.
John M — Google review
I visited Place Stanislas today and was completely charmed. The golden gates, elegant facades, and lively atmosphere made it feel like walking through a fairytale from the old times. It felt peaceful and inviting I took a break by the Neptune fountain, enjoying the breeze and the sound of water — such a calming moment in the middle of the city. This place isn’t just beautiful; it has soul. I’m truly grateful I got to experience it.
Konrad K — Google review
beautiful square with several restaurants & elegant classic coffee shops surrounded with beautiful buildings like opera house and fine art museum and during summertime there’s a tourist train can show you the glamour of the town & all the monuments.
Hiba T — Google review
Impressive square with place to eat or drink, I loved the light show at 10 pm apparently it takes place every summer! Very nice
Fatin A — Google review
Very beautiful and well preserved plaza. The architecture is stunning and the finishes with gold add a nice touch to the look of the buildings.
Ivan C — Google review
This is an extraordinarily magical place at night and a must-see during the day! Baroque styles Gates and decorations on the buildings make this one of my favorite spots in Nancy! Fun fact: this place, the place de la Carrière and the place d'Alliance are part of the World Heritage Site 💯
Stefan H — Google review
Absolutely stunning square and a true gem of Nancy. Place Stanislas is beautifully designed, with elegant 18th-century buildings and golden gates that shine in the sunlight. The atmosphere is lively during the day with cafés and people enjoying the space, and at night the light show on the buildings is magical. A perfect place to stroll, relax, or take photos. Definitely a must-see if you’re visiting Nancy
Muhammad I — Google review
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Parc de la Pépinière

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City park
Nature & Parks
Park
Parc de la Pépinière, also known as La Pep by locals, is a lush 21-hectare park nestled in the heart of Nancy's historic center. Originally a royal nursery established by Stanislas, it was transformed into a public park in 1835 while preserving its original layout. The park features wooded areas, a stunning rose garden, and a grid of alleys flanked by flowerbeds and statues including one by Auguste Rodin.
A beautiful and peaceful park in the heart of Nancy, with lots of shadow and green light. Perfect for walking, relaxing, or enjoying a picnic. There’s also delicious food available, a lovely rose garden, and a small animal park – great for all ages and a true highlight of the city!
Rayna — Google review
Located in the centre of Nancy next to Place Stanislas, the Pépinière park is a wonderful green place for families and couples. It has a rose garden, a mini zoo where peacocks freely wander around, a great playground, sports field, merry-go-round and children's rides. It also has a small cafe and ice cream stand. There are many floral displays, also wooden architecture exhibitions and beautiful paths with ancient and exotic trees for a stroll. Magnificent and calming place.!
Ely M — Google review
A tranquil haven in Nancy, ideal for leisurely walks and unwinding. Captured serene moments, like an elderly couple peacefully seated on a bench, without intruding.
Gagan — Google review
A good place to relax. Extensive trails on 21 acres. There are several gardens including a rose garden. Several rides for children and a band shell for entertainment. Snacks are available at several stands.
Mike Z — Google review
Huge park and great ambiance. Situated just beside city centre and good for sports, gatherings etc. We have been to this park few times during our visit to Nancy and enjoyed a lot
Aparna K — Google review
I don't think I've seen such a beautiful park during my stay in France. It's clean and well-maintained. It's also possible to have a drink or eat in the park. I recommend it !
Kyle D — Google review
Oh yes…everyone will find something for himself at this place! Such a lovely park with all needed. The vibe is great. Don’t miss it out, you’ll fall in love 🥰
Julia A — Google review
Nancy is a beautiful French 🇫🇷 town in Lorraine gifted by Luis XV to the Polish King 1704–1709 i 1733–1736, Duke of Lorraine and Bar in the years 1738–1766, where Stanislaw Leszczyński resided to the end of his life.
Katerina L — Google review
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Villa Majorelle

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Historical landmark
Museums
Specialty Museums
Nestled in the heart of Nancy, Villa Majorelle is a stunning example of Art Nouveau architecture that dates back to 1902. Designed by renowned Paris architect Henri Sauvage for the talented furniture designer Louis Majorelle, this grand estate showcases exquisite stained glass and elegantly curved wooden staircases. The villa features striking metal supports that gracefully rise towards its balconies, reminiscent of swaying cobras.
A beautiful example of Art Nouveau design applied in architecture, interior design & furniture design. This is a beautifully restored and presented house. Very inspiring. Walkable distance from the train station with a lot of other buildings from the same period along the way. Must book your tickets in advance before you visit. Group visitors in the morning and other visitors in the afternoon. Unfortunately they don’t have much in terms of souvenirs to buy.
G. S — Google review
A stunning example of Art Nouveau architecture and design—an absolute gem for anyone interested in the movement. The restored rooms are beautifully detailed, showcasing exquisite furniture and decorative elements that reflect the spirit of the era. That said, I left feeling underwhelmed. Only three rooms are accessible, and while they are lovely, they offer a limited sense of the house as a whole. I would have loved to learn more about the daily life of the Majorelle family, the full layout of the villa, and what lies behind the many closed doors—even a small plaque or visual hint would make a big difference. I also wish there had been more information about the architect and access to architectural plans or sketches to better understand the building’s original design. The little brochure notes that there will be more rooms in view after the final part of restoration planned for 2021-2022. Well, writing this review in 2025, I can attest to that not happening. The exhibition texts mention the family’s photo album several times, but unfortunately, one can only see a couple of photos. Knowing that the house was used as advertisement for Majorelle’s firm, I would love to see the commercial photographs, articles and catalogue entrees as well. Overall, it’s a beautiful site with great potential—but I left wishing for a deeper, more immersive experience.
Elizaveta K — Google review
We enjoyed our joint visit to this villa & the nearby School of Nancy museum. It's a bit cheaper to get the joint ticket. Down load the guided app as this gives lots more information. Stunning glass windows!
Pauline M — Google review
This is a review of a guided tour. It was instructive and logically designed, as we spent time talking about the consistency of design in each room, how the family used the rooms, and how the layout changed (e.g., the Moroccan influences after the bombing). The tour was very accommodating and I recommend it. I wouldn't have gotten as much information via a self-guided tour. The extra 3 euros for a tour are cheap. The caveat is that you must book tours in advance and there is at most one per day, as the guide doubles as guide with the nearby museum. Note that restoration work is ongoing so you can visit the first floor and only the master bedroom in the second floor at present. Very tiny gift shop, so consider buying at the museum instead or in complement.
Philippe — Google review
Villa Majorelle is a beautiful example of Art Nouveau in Nancy. Designed by Henri Sauvage for Louis Majorelle in 1902, it has amazing details like stained glass, ironwork, and organic designs. It was both a home and a place to showcase Majorelle’s furniture. The interior is stunning, and the craftsmanship is impressive. If you like architecture or history, it’s definitely worth a visit! There is a maquet of the house on the terrace, explaining the structure and materials used for building. Also, the staff was lovely and helpful.
Vafa — Google review
I literally said "wow" out loud at least twice., especially the fireplace in the dining room. Simply amazing to see full-blown Art Nouveau en place. More interesting to me than the Musee Ecole d'Nancy because of the total effect of the architecture, furnishings and decoration. Wish more were open and I would go back in a second. Highlight of the Nancy trip.
Michael F — Google review
A stunning example of art nouveau architecture and design. Make a reservation before arriving.
Mark N — Google review
A very well restored art nouveau house with beautiful staircase and furniture. Amazing woodwork everywhere.
Chev M — Google review
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Musée de l'École de Nancy

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Art museum
Museums
The Musée de l'École de Nancy is a former collector's home and garden that showcases art nouveau furniture and craft pieces by members of the school. Located in the historic center of Nancy, it is surrounded by notable attractions such as Place Stanislas, Parc de la Pepiniere, the ducal palace, and the Fine Arts museum with its impressive collection of Daum crystal.
Wow! A fantastic collection of furniture and beautiful windows. Resting in the garden on a very hot day was very welcome. We did the self guided walking tour, then this museum and then Villa Majorelle. Get the joint ticket for the museum & villa as it's a bit cheaper. Small shop where you can purchase postcards, jigsaws etc.
Pauline M — Google review
An amazing art nouveau collection of furniture, stained glass, and rooms with carved and curved panelling. Mosaic flooring. Exquisite carpentry skills in every room. The garden has another round building with an aquarium which looked amazing from the outside.
Chev M — Google review
Excellent and highly specialized collection in local art nouveau. A bit amateurish in museum management so far, so it's not yet a broad international destination. Descriptions are bilingual at times, solely in French often -- international tourists struggled. The gift shop could have a lot more on art nouveau. Some of the descriptions are inside rooms that we can't walk into so it's hard to read. The staff was very publicly complaining about their jobs. I see it as having strong potential but needing a more professional management.
Philippe — Google review
Nancy was an important city in the art nouveau movement in the late nineteenth century. The museum contains extensive glass, ceramic and furniture work by Emile Galle, a leader of this new art in Nancy. There are also works by Jacques Gruber and others. This is an amazing museum. Highly recommended.
Mike Z — Google review
Free for students when card is presented and, due to interventions in the house, the normal price is 5€. I really recommend for Art Nouveau lovers, it’s a well kept house fully furnished. It’s not a huge space so your visit might be quick. The garden is really beautiful in spring.
Bea — Google review
Wonderful collection of one man which showcases the artistry of designers in the Nancy area during the Belle Epoque.
John A — Google review
This place is amazing. My wife and I both loved it. The best museum in town.
Bonus N — Google review
This museum is a home dedicated to Art Nouveau and was the home of collector Eugene Corbin. It’s beautifully presented with very helpful staff. They have an amazing collection of works and it’s very inspiring. There was an on going work during our visit. This is not a wheelchair accessible museum. However, I think it is best to switch the entrance and exit points because all that inspiration has no outlet, just the streets. The visitors should go in that small side door, go through the collection and get inspired then come out to the garden (hopefully a cafe and a shop for souvenirs). I was disappointed there weren’t any souvenirs to buy. It would’ve been nice to have a fridge magnet, tote, tea towel a replica or an art nouveau inspired jewellery to bring back. Maybe a book or two as well. This and Villa Majorelle are within 10minutes walk, so I recommend visiting the Musee de L’ecole de Nancy in the morning then Villa Majorelle in the afternoon. You can buy combined ticket for both places for 9€
G. S — Google review
5

Place de la Carrière

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Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Place de la Carrière is a picturesque square with a rich history dating back to the 16th century. It is flanked by historical buildings such as the Palais du Gouverneur and Fermee par l'Arc Here. The square has been a venue for various events, from medieval tournaments to modern-day competitions like the 24 Heures de Stan' and literary events like Le Livre sur la Place.
Very beautiful place to visit in Nancy.
Nattarika Y — Google review
On 17 July, 2024, my wife and I came here. Coming from Hong Kong, we were very impressed to see the landscape architecture. Having waited for passers-by to walk or cycle past, we captured our sights.
Peter C — Google review
This is a beautiful square located next to Place Stanislas. It consists of numerous World Heritage structures. The Arc Here, Merchants Exchange, Government Palace, the Beauvau-Craon Hotel, the Here Pavilion and others constructed from the 1500s. There is a semicircular colonnade decorated with the busts of Olympian gods. In the center there is an esplanade lined with lime trees and with fountains at each corner. There were races and tournaments along this road. This is an amazing area. You can now stop for a meal at Louis XV or a drink at LE 15 at the Government Palace.
Mike Z — Google review
Very animated in Christmas with christmas shops and cafés and a huge ferris wheel with a view on practically the whole city. A lot of events take place in it too throughout the year like the pride, music festivals, Nancy's book festival and others.
Samia — Google review
Oh this week-end with the book fair, 12 to 14 September 2025 was Amazing! As always! #lelivresurlaplace #Nancy
Lauraine D — Google review
Beautiful square between the Arc Here and the Governant Palace. You always pass by here when walking the historic routes of Nancy.
Marcus S — Google review
A very nice place but I am surprised that it is World Heritage listed by UNESCO.
P B — Google review
Christmas Market still open after 12/24!! The scale is pretty small,only around fives stalls. Contains some entertainment facilities suitable mainly for kids.
Charly — Google review
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Nancy Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Nancy Cathedral, a Baroque masterpiece dating back to the 1700s, is a sight to behold in the charming city of Nancy. Located near the stunning Place Stanislas and the opulent Ducal Palace, this cathedral stands out with its Italian-inspired design by Giovanni Betto. The interior boasts a serene atmosphere with minimal carvings but features a striking painted dome dedicated to heavenly glory by Claude Jacquart.
This cathedral is dedicated to King Sigebert III and the Virgin Mary; Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Annonciation et Saint-Sigebert. This is baroque style architecture at its glorious representation! King Sigebert III was laid to rest here and became a pilgrimage for both religious and secular populus. It's absolutely stunning inside especially the domes on the transept and the main Apse. The Great organ gallery is a classified French historic monument. Originally built by Nicolas Dupont and one of his largest and most spectacular. One of the marvels of this cathedral worth exploring. A slow and meticulous exploring of this beautiful cathedral is required to really appreciate the magnitude and splendour of this very Baroque place of worship. Suitable for all ages and backgrounds and it's wheelchair friendly.
Antoine M — Google review
Note the hours of entry as the cathedral is open to visitors only at certain times. This is a very pretty cathedral and has a lot of light to be able to see the interior. Unfortunately right now (summer 2023) the cathedral is undergoing renovation so you have various aspects of a renovation blocking some parts of the structure. I’d say it’s still worth the visit if you are in Nancy at the right time.
Chris — Google review
Cathedrale Notre-Dame de l’annunciation Nancy was built in the 18th century in the baroque architectural style. It has not been maintained very well but is still worth visiting.
Mike Z — Google review
Big and magnificent Baroque style cathedral in Nancy. They broke ground in the 18th century and finished building it in the century. It is a national monument and the seat of the Bishop of Nancy and Toul. Sculptors and structure are very detailed. Location is excellent as it is in the center, right in front of several restaurants.
Hanh N — Google review
Nice building and good transport connection, close to city center
Andrii I — Google review
Notre-Dame-de-l'Annonciation Cathedral of Nancy or in simple English Nancy Cathedral. It is about 300 years old. Location is very convenient, very close to Place Stanislas. We visited on a Monday. It was quite and peaceful. We spent some time enjoying the ambiance and browsing the beauty of it's architecture, paintings and the details. It was a very pleasing experience.
Somnath K — Google review
Enjoyed walking around and inside that historical cathedral. The work of art and architecture in the cathedral were enjoyable to look at. Enjoyed the sights also.
Carl C — Google review
Another Notre Dame, the ceiling is covered by fabric. Though, the impressive cupola is still visible. Pope John-Paul II was here in October 1988.
P B — Google review
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Porte de la Craffe

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Porte de la Craffe is a restored gate located in the 14th-century defense wall of the city. It features bas reliefs and two watchtowers, offering a glimpse into the historical significance of the area. The gate is part of the rich cultural heritage found in the capital of the Dukes of Lorraine. Visitors can explore various attractions such as Place Stanislas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its impressive Golden doors and Rococo fountains.
This magnificent city gate was built in the 14-15th century. It was made during the reign of Duke John of Lorraine. The view from Grande Rue is stunning and “fairy tale”like in appearance. The gothic stone cutting is amazing and very well preserved. This is the best of the surviving city gates. There are several cafes from which you can admire the gate. It is close to Place Stanislas so easy to get to.
Mike Z — Google review
On 17 July, 2024, my wife and I came. It was a historical gate. We walked through it and around it in a few minutes.
Peter C — Google review
The best experience!, excellent service, great Bourgogne wines. This chief is a magician, an artist who knows the state of french food. And the best of all, they have true caipirinha drink (made with brazilian cachaça!)😋.
Franklin L — Google review
A historical building in an impeccable condition!
Elizaveta K — Google review
Such a beautiful 14th century gate. Great place to checkout if you are already on Grande Rue. So special!
Derek S — Google review
Entering here ... You feel like a character in a Victor Hugo novel ... Un misérable comme moi !
Stefano M — Google review
Nice place to hang out with many restaurants and bars around
Carlo H — Google review
Really cool to see in person. It looks like the entrance to a grand castle! The street of cafes and small shops just after the entrance was really nice, too. Nice small town vibes; busy but calm and quaint. You can walk through the entrance too, the interior isn't as grand but is also nice to see
TheBassBailey — Google review
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Museum of Fine Arts in Nancy

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Art museum
Museums
The Museum of Fine Arts in Nancy is a must-visit for art lovers, housed in an elegant 18th-century building. The gallery showcases a diverse collection ranging from 14th-century paintings to modern art, featuring renowned artists like Monet, Rubens, and Picasso. Visitors can also explore the city's charming old town with its cobblestone streets and half-timbered houses.
Visiting the Museum of Fine Arts in Nancy was an unforgettable experience. The incredible collection, especially the works of the Impressionists, is simply mesmerizing! The paintings captivate with their play of light, colors, and emotions, transporting you right into the heart of the era. It’s amazing how this museum preserves artworks that tell an entire story. This place inspires you and leaves you wanting to return again and again.
Iryna P — Google review
There is a great special exhibit on the history of graffiti. There are also works by Yayoi Kusama which are also amazing. There are paintings by Perugin, Rubens, Caravaggio, Emile Friant and many others. Simply an outstanding museum located right on the Place Stanislas. Not to be missed.
Mike Z — Google review
Really impressive museum with a lot of amazing pieces and an incredible vase collection. Was a lot of fun to visit. Prices were (as of July 2023) Free for students or till age 26. From 27 it costs 10 euros a person.
Justin ( — Google review
While the artworks themselves are exceptional and the architectural interior is impressive (plus there are many comfortable seats!), I found the exhibition flow a bit confusing. The sequence felt somewhat disjointed without a clearly suggested route to follow.
Yanhao L — Google review
Variety is the spice of life and so is this museum. For every style of art there is a painting or object in this museum. The art ranges from the European middle ages through to the modern era, with an Asian art section and a Jewish art section. What I found exciting is the layout of the floors. It isn't just square rooms with art on the walls... It has nooks and crannies that entice you to explore the whole building. This gives the visitor some unexpected suprises in discovering new, unexpected spaces and art. In the basement is an ancient wall that was found through archaeological digs, with a huge Daum, art nouveau glass and art deco glass vases up through until modern times. It was a pleasure for the eyes as the collection is colorful and quite extensive. Throughout the building there are some English translations about, art but it is limited. I would suggest using a Google Lens with translation feature if you aren't fluent in reading French. There is also a museum app that is used for an audiotour, but i didn't use it. Highly recommended if visiting Nancy.
Robin I — Google review
An eclectic museum with paintings from grandmasters as well as French and other artists. Also decorative glasswork from Daum. And some contemporary exhibitions. Well worth visiting.
Gio L — Google review
Interesting museum with lots of exhibits. It's bigger than it looks. We liked the Infinity Mirror room. The museum entry was free due to the heat wave conditions but it is good value at €10.
Pauline M — Google review
Fantastic! This museum sports a huge Collection and there are many rooms to visit. The art on display is stunning.
T. L — Google review
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Basilica of Saint Epvre of Nancy

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
The Basilica of Saint Epvre in Nancy is a neo-Gothic church constructed in the 19th century, boasting vibrant stained glass windows and a choir pavement made from stones originating from the Appian Way. Endowed with riches by notable figures such as Napoleon III and Pope Pius, the basilica also houses a collection of paintings contributed by artists from various European countries.
Great Church Facade, appears to be undergoing restoration, could NOT enter. Beautiful Exterior, easy parking near by to pair with visit to the Nancy Basilica and Parc and Hotel de Ville
Sarah S — Google review
On 17 July, 2024, my wife and I came to check out the architecture. Although it was smaller than the cathedral we saw in Metz a day ago, it stood tall. As non-believers, we just captured the images and left.
Peter C — Google review
Vegetables inside of basilica? I will never understand to French people
Malgorzata Z — Google review
The basilica is located in the heart of Nancy, nestled in the beautiful old town. Unfortunately, it was closed when we were there, so we couldn't see anything inside. But the surrounding area also invites you to linger, with its nice restaurants and cafés. We parked here and explored the city on foot. If we come to Nancy again, we would like to see the inside.
Marcus S — Google review
The Basilica of Saint Epvre in Nancy is a majestic church with stunning architecture. Inside, you'll find a peaceful atmosphere perfect for reflection and prayer. Its historical significance and intricate design make it a must-visit attraction in Nancy.
Gagan — Google review
Looks beautiful from the outside, wasn't able to get in unfortunately (was there outside opening hours). You could have a drink on the opposite terrace and gaze at the details ;-)
Michel B — Google review
Great Basilica at the heart of Nancy Vieille Ville. Walking distance from Place Stanislas, Place de la Carriere, Porte de la Craffe and Parc Pepiniere. Surrounded by cool bars and cafes. A must see in Nancy
Rami B — Google review
Small gem. Yes, it doesn’t compare to larger one at nearby Strasbourg. But the entire interior perimeter is covered with stained glass windows. The subjects are more medieval in setting rather than ancient biblical but that doesn’t make the windows any less amazing. Free entry, recommended to spend 1/2 hour here.
GESBKK B — Google review
10

Musée Lorrain

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Temporarily Closed
Museum
Art Museums
History Museums
Nestled within a former palace, the Musée Lorrain is a treasure trove of Lorraine's rich art and history, showcasing an impressive collection that spans from prehistory to the 20th century. As you wander through its halls, you'll encounter captivating exhibits that chronicle the region's evolution, including stunning paintings and intricate tapestries from the 16th and 17th centuries.
This is also known as the Palace of the Dukes of Lorraine which is now the Museum of Lorraine. When I visited it was closed for major renovation until 2023! The only other part of this museum opens is the Church of the Cordeliers which is a tombs church, the burial site for the Lorraine family. It has collections of art history with an archeological collection in one of the buildings in the back of the courtyard. Pity that it was closed but the outside façades gave a glimpse of the stupendously magnificent architecture that was once the Dukes Palace of Lorraine.
Antoine M — Google review
The reopening is set for 2029, but the view outside is still lovely!
Mikhail — Google review
For the sake of god, please put out signs that show interested tourists that the museum is closed. And please adjust the opening hours here. It's a disgrace for any museum to let potential visitors not know that you are closed. I'm really disappointed.
Sebastian S — Google review
Very nice
Karim H — Google review
Beautiful edifice but IT IS CLOSED INDEFINITELY FOR RESTORATION. I have updated the opening hours multiple times but for some reason they still reappear as if the place was open... Palace is NOT OPEN.
BARTOSZ R — Google review
The museum was partly closed. However the refugee exhibition of the area was excellently made,the exhibits well displayed and the browse interesting.
Larah O — Google review
Palace of the Dukes of Lorrain
Alia F — Google review
Only one exhibition was open during my visit (Lorraine without borders I think it was), seemed interesting although everything was in French
Voitto S — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Nancy

No trip to Nancy is complete without eating at some of the most well known restaurants. If you want to see more than just the top 10,visit our full list here.
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La _ Maison dans le Parc

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$$$$very expensive
Haute French restaurant
Nestled on the border of Belgium and Luxembourg, in the Meurthe-et-Moselle region known for its famous city Nancy and the UNESCO-listed Place Stanislas, La Maison dans le Parc offers a diverse landscape from Sion Hill to Lorraine Regional Natural Park and the shores of Lake Pierre Percee. The area boasts attractions like the impressive basilica in Saint-Nicolas-de-Port and Vauban's star-shaped fortress in Longwy.
A terrific, leisurely, refined midday meal, especially welcome on May 1, a major holiday in France. It was unseasonably warm, so lunch was on the terrace, no heating necessary, overlooking a very pleasant little park. If it appeals at all, order the pea fantasia or whatever it’s called: 30 preparations of green, snap, and chick peas in one entree, gorgeously presented. Main courses and desserts were almost as good. Traditional French with subtle, unobtrusive Asian accents. Expensive, but the place has a Michelin star for good reasons.
Bruce V — Google review
Beautiful experience at all levels - and the dessert citroné was a dream - Japanese infused French top cuisine and friendly service - Great Job and well done to the team !
Luc I — Google review
Their foods, service and atmosphere were nice. I'm not the biggest fun for french cuisine but their products reminded me Japan often and I really love it. A little bit salty for me, but i prefer light taste tho. Thank you!!
Amy M — Google review
5 star!! We stopped here a couple of years ago, pre pandemic (sadly many things have changed during the intervening period), and decided to stop in on this visit to Nancy. On arrival, we learnt the ownership had changed having previously honed their skills in England - yes, I mean it! We opted for the 3 course menu with wine pairing and were not disappointed. The menu was balanced and seasonal. The preparation and presentation inspirational. The service was informed and delightful. The view of the park from the terrace on a lovely summer's evening was a bonus. What a delightful evening. Highly recommended and look forward to coming again on our next stop though Nancy.
Richard C — Google review
Such a great dinner from the service to the food. Everything was well orchestred in a charming atmosphere. What I appreciated the most was the staff! Young, polite and elegant. They made us feel comfortable. A huge thanks to them.
Marie L — Google review
Excellent cuisine and a very pleasant service in a beautiful environment. Especially beautiful in the evening hours when the lighting is switched on. Excellent wines! All in all very inexpensive for quality.
Patrick — Google review
Lovely ambiance. Impeccable service. Every dish was a piece of art.
조성경 — Google review
Beautiful restaurant and good service but the food simply doesn’t live up to expectations. From the first bite of oily, rubbery, deep fried (long before service) noodle canapé to the last bite of several days old madeleine. At any restaurant, most of the dishes sent would not be acceptable, let alone at a Michelin star establishment. I could go on but I don’t want to ramble. I cannot recommend this place.
Gus — Google review
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A la Table du Bon Roi Stanislas

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
"A la Table du Bon Roi Stanislas" is a restaurant with a rich history dating back to the 18th century when it was transformed by an exiled Polish king in Lorraine. The place offers a beautiful decor with antique engravings and white tablecloths, creating an elegant ambiance. The menu features cuisine inspired by the era of the last Duke of Lorraine, prepared by two passionate young chefs.
This was one of my most memorable meals - and in a good way! There are three to four options per course. All were interesting combinations and they were explained by the owner. I frequently eat at good restaurants and this is one of the best meals I have had. Fresh produce, clever combinations, excellent cooking and great service. And the cost was modest. If I come back to Nancy I will return.
Richard A — Google review
Un repas d’anniversaire inoubliable! Had a wonderful birthday meal here- delicious and good sized portions. Had a set meal with starter, main, cheese board and dessert. The wine pairings for the mains were excellent! Was pleasantly full and not uncomfortably stuffed. Didnt have to worry about language barriers- our waiter Jonathan was super accommodating explaining the different wine pairings, and was maintaining speaking French to me whilst also speaking to my partner in English. 10/10, would recommend! Merci bcp! Ps. Try the in-house madeleines- they’re great! 👍👍
Reona C — Google review
Had dinner at À la Table du Bon Roi Stanislas in Nancy and was thoroughly impressed. The place is small and simple in interior design, but it exudes a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. Started with the Quasi de Veau rôti au basilic et parmesan, which was excellent in taste. The veal was tender and flavorful, complemented perfectly by the basil and parmesan. For dessert, I had the Blanc-Manger, which was delightfully light and creamy, providing a satisfying end to the meal. The service was attentive and friendly, enhancing the overall dining experience. Despite the modest decor, the quality of the dishes truly stands out, making this restaurant a must-visit for anyone in Nancy.
Stefano P — Google review
We had the most amazing meal here and they were so kind to us and made it easy to interact in English. The food was delicious and we had the best and friendliest service in France.
Lea S — Google review
Last evening in Nancy, had an amazing diner, the flavours are superb. Waiter spoke English and took the time to explain. Lovely :-)
NAMF — Google review
Could do with a little music. Beetroot sauce did not go with the sea bass. Enjoyed the restaurant very much
Matthew C — Google review
Very good restaurant in a side street in Nancy. Lovely relaxed atmosphere and a knowledgeable and attentive (but not intrusive) front of house. Food was very good with a Polish influence and the portions were of a good size without being too large. A good selection of beers and wines were available also. Very reasonably priced, we came away feeling very happy and well fed. Highly recommended.
David F — Google review
Best food experience in Nancy!! You definitly taste top quality and freshness of the ingredients. Each dish is home made and prepared with fine skills. We stayed 2 nights in Nancy and came back here TWICE. Super professional service, the waiter really took his time to explane everything on the menu. Don't hesitate to come here!
Giulio — Google review
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Le V-Four

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$$$$expensive
French restaurant
Le V-Four, located near the Musee Lorrain in the heart of historic Nancy, is a highly sought-after restaurant known for its creative and meticulous cuisine. The 20-seat dining room has been recently renovated with stylish white and fuchsia tones. Chef Bruno Faonio's culinary expertise shines through in the carefully crafted dishes that emphasize fresh ingredients and beautiful presentations. The restaurant offers a choice of multi-course menus with wine pairings, providing an elevated dining experience.
Delicious! Fantastic! Super! If you want to experience something really fascinating, something amazing, improve your taste - just come to this place once and you will love it so much that it will be your favorite place! Perfect, Perfect, Perfect - everything. Taste of dishes are changing colors around you. Decorations of dishes are very nice. Nothing were medium, everything were top! Service was very nice, our waitress was so cute and charming and friendly that I forgot that I am in France, where service is not the best. I am usually not giving such a high recommendation for restaurants, but this one is an exception. Prices are VERY cheap. Lunch menu for 25EUR - 3 courses, compliments from kitchen as well as such an exceptional experience is not cheap, it is almost free of charge. Imagine that I drove one week after my first visit 300km just to visit this restaurant second time… no comments. Recommendation: book table as early as possible, it is so good that it is always full. Definitely deserves Michelin Stars!!! Place to be!!! Ratings are below (1 - worse, 5 - the best): The overall food is perfect - 5+/5. Service is perfect - 5/5. Atmosphere is perfect - 5/5. Prices of food and drinks are very good - 5++/5. Overall - exceptional and perfect experience.
Gegham R — Google review
We had a beautiful family lunch on a Saturday. The menu is gives plenty of options and each plate is beautifully crafted and simply delicious. The service is warm and attentive. Just the right amount of attention when needed. Mr and my family had a great time… most importantly… the food is just delicious, delicate and flavorful.
Sangdo K — Google review
Excellent small restaurant. Quiet, discreet atmosphere. Kind, polite staff. Outstanding cuisine. Be sure to try the local Toul gris (rose) wine. Only seven tables so reservations are a good idea.
Frank J — Google review
Nice setting, excellent food and drinks. Lovely matching wines and and a fantastic dessert to end!
Jeroen K — Google review
We very much enjoyed our meal at V Four. It was a lovely evening and we were able to sit outside in a very pretty part of town. The restaurant staff were very welcoming and competent and the meal was delicious. The restaurant itself is quite small, but nicely appointed.
Eric O — Google review
Food was excellent. Service ? : we asked for water and 2 glasses of wine at the beginning of the order and had to ask again after serving of each plate. As my wife doesn’t eat meat I joked with the waiter to put her chorizo on my plate when we ordered the mussels for starter with the result that none of us had the chorizo on the plate 😤
Sylvano B — Google review
This was the best diner we had this year The restaurant is small and nice. We had the opportunity to eat outside but decided to have our diner inside. We went for the 6 course menu and asked to get accompanied wine. The food was just excellent and the wine pairing was great. The young lady gave a very good explanation of the wine. Price of champaign was rather high (17€), but the food and wine were rather cheap. We will certainly be back to Nancy and to V-Four as well Thanks to the whole team for our special evening and fantastic experience
Ronny L — Google review
The menu was excellent. The service was good. The only thing we didn't like is a division between tables that is not well installed and, as we experienced with our toddler, very easy to knock it down. The food was generous at a reasonable price.
José P — Google review
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Restaurant Pidélice

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$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Restaurant Pidélice, located in the heart of Nancy, is a Turkish eatery that offers a delightful fusion of flavors. One of their specialties is the Pidelice, a delectable treat that combines the best of piadina and pizza. The Berenger, featuring chicken, peppers, cream, ras-el-hanout and mozzarella, is just one example of their mouthwatering offerings.
We’re from Spain traveling through Europe and came across this gem of a place. Simple stunning food that we’ve never had before. Great friendly staff. It’s small and gets very busy but so worth it. Iced passion fruit tea 😋
Eileen S — Google review
This restaurant has excellent food. The dough was well prepared and baked to perfection just as we like it. We do reccomend making a reservation. We were very grateful to be seated without a reservation after driving from Germany. We are appreciative of the owners kindness and service!
Brian K — Google review
Tried Lahmacun and loved it! Highly recommended! I am quite sure other Pides and dishes are delicious as much! Staff is very friendly, thanks!
Sergen T — Google review
Me and my friends were looking for a place in Nancy to eat on a budget and were not disappointed by Restaurant Pidice. Our entire meal was €36 and it was absolutely delicious. Our waitress was receptive to us not speaking French and was helpful. The owner even came up to our table and asked us where we were from, and thanking us for our service. We will definitely be back again.
Matt G — Google review
The food is great, something really special. Would love to have something like this a bit closer than 1000km away. Ice tea was fantastic. The owner needs to learn something about Slovenia, he tried but failed 😁
Matej G — Google review
So delicious, this place is amazing. I found it when i first time planned the trip to Nancy and i had to visit this place. I am a huge fan of Pide. I tried so many different pides in different places and this is one of the best. It was freshly made from scratch , with fresh and delicious ingredients mixed together. Vegeterian, fish and meat versions are avaliable.
Sara R — Google review
Everything was perfect, great meal Pides were delicious and hot, and ice tea was very cold and refreshing. Excellent, friendly service!
Fred C — Google review
Delicious food at reasonable prices! The staff could speak English - explained what the dish is and the options in the menu as well! Will definitely be back!
Atharva G — Google review
5

La Gentilhommière - Nancy

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$$$$affordable
French restaurant
La Gentilhommière in Nancy offers a blend of classic French cuisine with international influences, complemented by a selection of Bordeaux and Burgundy wines. The restaurant's elegant dining room, featuring a striking fireplace, exudes refinement and is highly regarded by locals for its quality fare at reasonable prices. Chef Francis Denise's culinary expertise shines through in the well-crafted dishes, while efficient service and contemporary yet tasteful ambiance add to the overall appeal.
Loved everything about this restaurant- from its impeccable service to its delicious dishes, ambiance and cleanliness. We were a table of 2, and opted for the lunch menu. Highly recommend this for a truly wonderful dining experience.
Justine C — Google review
Cosy restaurant with a few vegetarian options. My main course was a bit too rich overall, but it tasted very nice. The soup was amazing. Excellent wine as well, and a nice atmosphere. Great service!
Clay T — Google review
Located in a street with many restaurants we found this place. The area looked a little touristy but when our starters came we were very happy to chosen this place. Food, especially the starters were excellent. The main course disappointed a bit unfortunately. The service was good, though would recommend one of the staff to take care of personal hygiene on hot days (use deodorant).
Patisher — Google review
Great place under new management, Cosy, comfortable, buzzy ambience on this restaurants cobbles street. Excellent service with attention to details. Good range of drinks. Lovely food presentation and taste. Really yummy! Ideal for a romantic dinner and for friends night out. Reservation recommended.
Oscar D — Google review
Enjoyed very much this welcoming, stylish and cozy, culinary find in the heart of Nancy, a short walk from Place Stanislas. Traditional and modern cuisine are served and hosted by foodies who are also great wine and local produce lovers. Can't wait to return to enjoy this on the outside terrace in this quiet street.
Raymon S — Google review
Beautiful food served by very welcoming and accommodating staff! The staff were happy to translate some of the menu for me. I had beautifully seared scallops with Pea Puree! A salad of ricotta with squash. Duck breast with sweet potato puree/ bacon lardons. And a Tarte Tatin with vanilla ice cream (which was stunning!) Will definitely be coming back soon, if not for the food then definitely for the extensive wine menu!
Curtis M — Google review
Went for lunch. Excellent quality. A real treat. Great friendly service. Our waiter spoke perfect English. A proper restaurant. The kitchen opening times are quite short, so best to reserve if possible.
Traveling D — Google review
We had a lovely dinner here last night. The food was excellent. You do need to be a little patient between courses as they are actually cooking it for you. General ambience and service was also very good. We ate outside as the weather was lovely, but the inside dining room also looked very nice. We went for the fixed price menu Gentilhommiere, which was ve4y fairly priced given the quality of the food.
Chetan M — Google review
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Grand Café Foy

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Located at 1 Place Stanislas in Nancy, Grand Café Foy is a renowned restaurant offering a glimpse into the city's vibrant dining scene. With passionate teams and a seasonal menu featuring local ingredients, this establishment has been a fixture for over 170 years. The restaurant's prime location provides stunning views of the iconic Place Stanislas, making it an ideal spot to enjoy traditional gourmet cuisine.
The restaurant is really busy and you better reserve before going specially if you want to sit indoors We were 8 7 of us took the Stanislas menu and one took the other menu And she was not as lucky as us she ordered quiche loraine which was not good and the chicken was very ordinary The rest of us really enjoyed the full course Fillet was top shrimps were humongous and the octopus was very tender The waiters were very busy to serve everyone but still smiling and hospitable Always answering our quest about the menu The indoor area is very crowded and noisy but the outdoor area is really refreshing that’s were we took our desert
Magued M — Google review
Great place- fabulous location, quick and friendly service. Simon our waiter was wonderful and a masterclass in up selling! He recommended great dishes and drinks and was very knowledgeable. Very relaxed atmosphere and whilst not exactly low cost it was value for money.
Zoe P — Google review
Proper brasserie vibe, with lots of customers, fast and very professional service, and reasonably priced food (if you consider the flashy location right on Place Stanislas). Definitely worth a detour for a lunchtime outing. The fish and steak mains and pavlova dessert all went down very well.
Jeremy W — Google review
Nice location, you can sit inside an elegant place inside the beautiful Stanislas square. A good dessert, but definitely not a good service. Customer’s attention doesn’t belong to this Café. The staff is not polite and they just fill the place to make money. The tea service is also not in line with the name and the elegance that is supposed to belong to such Café similar to other historical Café in Europe. Definitely a place I will not go back the next times I will be again in Nancy.
Luca — Google review
The management of this restaurant is not very client friendly. We were directed to a table on the terrace next to the restaurant and then suddenly taken by a different manager to a table on the terrace in the square. He said it was due to the need for a table for seven people but that was a lie. Subsequently there the table we were at was filled with three people. The manager then told us it was due to the need to manage the waitstaff. This manager was very unfriendly and had no ability to care for the client. The food was relatively good but the experience was not at all good due to the unfriendly nature of the management. The waiter did his best but I would not recommend going to this restaurant given their lack of consideration for the client.
David K — Google review
Grand Cafe FoyOur dinner was very good one plate fish and one plate chicken. The atmosphere would have been enjoyable except I think the waiter was having a bad day. The window pinkish colored chairs and table, the seats were uncomfortable, very low to sit in. We asked to move , the restaurant was empty at the time and the waiter rudely moved us to the next table . After a while another couple was seated at the same window table and asked to move. Again he was rude , grabbed one of the chairs and literally tossed it to the side , grabbed a regular chair and she used that. Her husband sat uncomfortable during dinner. All of it seemed unnecessary. We all have bad days, yet customer service is important. We did not return for another meal
Michael R — Google review
Came here without prior reservation. The staff was very welcoming and courteous. They gave us a table at the window on the floor with a wonderful view over the public square. The food was delicious, and the desserts mouth-watering. All in all, I recommend this café.
Christelle S — Google review
Despite it is very touristic place it is worse visit. Steak Rossini is delicious. Also try their croissants in the morning - one of the best ever
Anastasia D — Google review
7

Brasserie L'Excelsior

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$$$$expensive
Brasserie
French restaurant
Brasserie L'Excelsior is a refined dining establishment located in a century-old art nouveau building. The restaurant offers a unique ambiance, distinct from other dining venues, and is housed in the former Hotel d'Angleterre, which has withstood wars and urban developments. Designed by architects Lucien Weissenburger and Alexandre Mienville, the brasserie features lavish interiors characterized by Art Nouveau curves and motifs.
Ideally located with well maintained distinguished decor. The staff are nice and polite. Typical continental breakfast with fresh bread, pressed orange juice and hot drink. We tried that large plate with a variety of cheeses before going home. This was our preferred breakfast place for the duration of our stay.
G. S — Google review
Had dinner at Brasserie L'Excelsior in Nancy, and the Art Nouveau interior is absolutely stunning. The ornate ceilings, stained glass, and the central tree installation create a unique and memorable atmosphere. I ordered the Choucroute Strasbourgeoise as my main dish. It was not bad at all, featuring a generous portion of sauerkraut and assorted meats. However, it didn't particularly stand out in terms of flavor or presentation. For dessert, I had the Tout Nancy, a local specialty parfait with bergamot and mirabelle. It was pleasant and light, offering a nice regional touch to end the meal. The service was totally fine, with staff being attentive and courteous throughout the evening.
Stefano P — Google review
I almost never make reviews so this one is for the skeptical readers—There’s so much mixed comments about this place that I can’t even begin. I decided to visit and thank God I did—we had a wonderful time. Yes, the food indeed took some time but nothing absurd or unusual. Dishes were delicious. We had oysters, the duck and the steak. Everything great. Desserts, ugh. 🤤 The profiteroles + crepe were so, so good. The place itself is beautiful and we had a lovely waitress who made us feel welcome.
Lais O — Google review
Nestled in the heart of the city, it is a stunning tribute to the Art Deco style of the 1910s, seamlessly blending elegance with a nostalgic charm with intricate geometric patterns, rich colors, and stylish furnishings that evoke an era of sophistication. The menu features a selection of classic French dishes Soupe à l'Oignon and Steak Tartare. The food is acceptable but not as impressive as its deco.
Taa S — Google review
We had a late breakfast with pastries, coffee and hot chocolate stopping off on the self guided Art Nouveau walking tour. Server was patient with our basic understanding of French.
Pauline M — Google review
It’s like time slipping into the Art Nouveau era. Perfect place for a date but a little noisy. Going there early was a good idea o avoid the massive crowd. Food was nice. Choucroute was lovely. The cabbage was perfect, a little on the soft side though.
Eiko N — Google review
Highly recommend, definitely worth making a reservation. Food is not too fancy, traditional and fairly priced. Ambiance is amazing, staff is great.
Roan K — Google review
I was about to order two dishes when the waiter stopped me, he was right. I was full after having the Lorraine quiche and the crème brûlée. The brûlée was five times larger than ones I eat in Japan and had a great bergamot scent. I think you can access to delicious dishes at a reasonable price. I went in around 6pm without a reservation, but if you can, I recommend making a reservation in advance. Even if you don't speak French, you can feel at ease.
Yuya S — Google review
8

Voyou

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$$$$affordable
Hamburger restaurant
Voyou is a unique burger restaurant located in Nancy, offering a variety of handcrafted burgers with amusing names and generous portions. The restaurant features an industrial-chic space with artistic tattooed walls, creating a cool and original atmosphere for dining. In addition to meat options, Voyou also provides vegetarian choices for burger enthusiasts. Due to its popularity, making reservations in advance is recommended as it can be challenging to secure a table at this iconic burger spot near the beautiful Place Stanislas.
This place is heaven for burger lovers. Great selection of burgers that are both unique and classic. It's quite messy to eat, especially the blue cheese burger. Prices are reasonable. The atmosphere is super nice and cozy and it got really crowded shortly after opening.
Vache Y — Google review
Great food, although the fries were more like left over fries than fresh. It was over crispy. Quality of the potato was great and the burger was great. The chairs are terrible and not comfortable to sit on. The outside seating is uncomfortable because the street has a high gradient. Staff can be trained better on customer service. The toilet seems to be temporary and needs serious work
Novus N — Google review
The burger was super good. Very filling. The service is great as well.
Hasan H — Google review
Super great burger. The best in Nancy. The burgers are juicy, well garnished, fresh, tasty and most importantly big. The restaurant offer a wide range of meet burger and an option for chicken. (Also options to go vegetarian). They come with a homemade french fries side, salad and their special sauce. We came without reservation and you can sit outside or inside the restaurant. Staff friendly.
Alfred F — Google review
10/10. Amazing burger. Many drinks options. Special desserts. Fast service. Friendly staff. Great location. Loved their juicy burger and would love to revisit them whenever possible. It is a gem in the middle of beautiful Nancy, the French underrated city.
Oubai A — Google review
Great burger with REAL ad tasty meat cooked to the point, good french cheese on top (from umsterilised milk which you don't get often, it really adds to the taste), the fries are perfect. Also, the concept is kinda cool (the facebook-like-machine, the thursday rock-paper-scissors-free-coffee-game) and helped along with super nice and humorous staff.
Mady — Google review
So good! I think it was my 2nd time, my sister always recommended me to go there and so we went there together and it was so good 😍 The waitress is so nice and plenty of people waiting in line too so that's the proof 👍👍
Scottlaine A — Google review
Small, family friendly, home made, real burgers. Friendly service.
Stijn L — Google review
9

Restaurant Le Majeur

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Located on rue Grand-Rabbin-Haguenauer, Restaurant Le Majeur is a charming eatery that has earned the third spot in the rankings. The restaurant offers a daily menu from Monday to Friday, blending traditional homemade recipes with modern bistro cuisine. The young couple who owns the restaurant are known for their kindness and dedication to using fresh ingredients.
Food ***** Accessibility ***** Ambiance ***** Costs ***** Service ***** What we loved about the place? The super friendly atmosphere, the delicious food and the fair price! We went there for breakfast during the week and we were amazed by the quality of the food and the quality of service. Also we both got a full tea-pot for only 1€50... when you usually pay 2€50 for a tea cup. As tea lovers we were happy!
Clémence B — Google review
My sister has allergies, and they were so attentive and thorough. I appreciate this immensely. Paired with their professional service was the most delicious food I’ve eaten in a long while. Excellent.
Zsofia H — Google review
What a fantastic way to end a trip. This two person show works like clockwork and is like a friend it cooking for you. Hummus with warm mushrooms was lovely, and the salmon plate had a nice diversity of flavors and veggies. Menus changes routinely, but it seems that based on the other reviews, it doesn’t matter - it’s all good.
John H — Google review
Nice place. Full of patrons when we ate there on a Sunday lunchtime. Great service and good prices. The food was not exceptional though, simple I don’t mind but it tasted rather bland.
Hedwige W — Google review
This is a delightful little restaurant. It is owned by a young couple who are kind and passionate about fresh ingredients. My husband and I came for breakfast and were very pleased. The homemade apricot jam was delicious, the coffee tasty and the fresh squeezed orange juice flavorful. They have a limited menu, which means that everything is homemade. Our breakfast was less than 15 euros for two people, so it was a bargain! My only criticism is that the homemade granola was slightly over toasted. I recommend this place!
Natalie S — Google review
Very reliable and professional service, thank you.
Victor D — Google review
A very cozy place, popular but not over crowded. The stuff is super friendly. The food was amazing, simple and light, full of delight and flavor. The owner and the chef speaks perfect English and she moves in the kitchen so smoothly it is a pleasure to watch through the window. The fact that she is the only one that is cooking amazed me and this adds a home cooked food vibe to the restaurant which is even nicer.
周卉 — Google review
Delicious breakfast!! Their scrambled eggs are amazing, the perfect amount of salt and pepper! I usually need ketchup with my eggs but not this one since it is perfect. Good coffee and pastries too. Baby stroller friendly
Eva — Google review
10

MONSIEUR FUJI - SUSHI & BUBBLE TEA

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$$$$affordable
Japanese restaurant
Sushi restaurant
Nestled on Rue Saint-Dizier in Nancy, Monsieur FUJI - SUSHI & BUBBLE TEA is a delightful new addition to the local dining scene. This charming Japanese restaurant impresses with its elegant ambiance and friendly service, creating an inviting atmosphere for sushi lovers. Guests rave about the freshness of the ingredients, particularly the flavorful salmon that strikes a perfect balance between richness and taste.
Super high quality food, cute location, respectful staff. I would recommend it and would come back!
Ioana B — Google review
We have been a customer to Monsieur Fuji Sushi for 2 years. We discovered this sushi shop in 2021 and we always used the delivery service and it was outstanding ,not waiting too long, good communication and a polite deliveryman . They always keeps their standard by maintaining their food and service quality. This is the best sushi shop in Nancy for me. Good rice + fresh ingredient+ so tasty. I have never been disappointed as every orders that i have made always have the best quality. Also, our favorite set is Kaiten Murai, we always order this set home for 2 people. We will continue being their customers. Very recommended to try. C’est trop bon🥰
KJ C — Google review
Really good sushi, made by Japanese people. You can also buy some Japanese beers. The place is a bit tiny but you can go with a group or just 2 people. The service was quick and good. A bit expensive, but good price for what you get.
Jalil F — Google review
Fabulous California rolls. So delicious and fresh ingredients, I was really impressed. Will definitely come back ⭐️
Victoria G — Google review
Fantastic, high quality sushis. Well worth the price. They also have some vegetarian options available (veggie gyoza) but their best are definitely the custom fish-based maki.
Thomas H — Google review
We came in after the closed for lunch. I didn’t realize at first and then apologized but they served us anyway! It was so kind of them, the definitely did not have too. My daughter and I really enjoyed our sushi! Highly recommend visiting if you love sushi and are in Nancy.
Amanda G — Google review
They refrigerate sushi here (saw them take out sushi that's from basic menu and then they will prepare the 'fresh sushi' if its more pricier speciality sushi that they haven't prepped beforehand to be refrigerated. Either that or they make sushi for lunch and any leftover that's not sold goes in the fridge and stay there in open air for good 6 hours mixed with other open air dishes in the fridge. You would have better tasting sushi by buying at E.Leclerc than here. And it's 8 euro in E.leclerc so. After I complained, they said they will 'talk to the chef.' Chef should already know that's a bad sushi ethic because basic thing about good sushi is you never leave sushi in the fridge after being made. I would have given a pass if I got a sushi from like all you can eat for 15 dollars -wok restaurants or something where it's not only sushi but all you can eat buffet but nope, not here because you literally have Sushi in your business name. Si j'avais voulu des sushis réfrigérés, je serais allé à E.Leclerc et j'aurais acheté des sushis à 8 dollars où ils préparent les sushis à l'avance et les placent dans le comptoir réfrigéré...vraiment c'était plus savoureux là-bas qu'ici où j'ai pays 14.90 euro pour comme ça Si vous me sentez mal à l'aise avec la cuisine, je vais bien sûr laisser un commentaire pour que personne d'autre ne paie des sushis réfrigérés hors de prix.. voila, plus clair en laissant un commentaire ici
Ffu66 — Google review
Extremely good fast delicious and affordable.
Elia K — Google review

Transportation in Nancy

Getting around Nancy can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

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Lorraine Airport (Nancy/Metz)

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I think it has a very good condition and the family of four passengers per travelling with an average journey time of year again later in life and work out how much I love you so much for your help in making the most important things that you.
Piotr S — Google review
Massive waste of potential: North Est France is badly served by regular flights or there are over expensive. This airport in the middle of nowhere is one of the cause and more people (business/tourist would come and go if a decent airport was in place. Conseil General De Lorraine, act now !
Fred M — Google review
Its major problem is the lack of means of transportation.
FGA G — Google review
So beautiful and great experience
Iherue O — Google review
No services, not even a shuttle during we, no signs, no screens
Giorgio N — Google review
Regional airport. Clean and a few convenient amenities.
Florian R — Google review
Small but convenient. Difficult to arrive from Metz
Luis L — Google review
okay for a small airport like it
Salem K — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. A31/E25 (Autoroute de Lorraine)
  2. N57 (Route nationale 57)
  3. D400 (Route de Metz)
  4. D630 (Route de Strasbourg)
  5. D109 (Avenue de la Libération)
  6. D674 (Route de Paris)
  7. D400A (Echangeur Piémont)
  8. D540 (Rocade Sud)
  9. D665 (Avenue Charles-de-Gaulle)
  10. D207A (Avenue de la Résistance)
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