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The guide was updated:Back in 2013, Nantes became the first French city to earn the title of European Green Capital—a recognition of its long-standing efforts in sustainable urban planning. And it didn’t stop there. From car-free zones and electric trams to public parks, bike paths, and nature reserves along the Loire, the city continues to invest in green living. It’s a place where environmental goals actually shape how the city feels and works today.
                
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                            Over the past few decades, Nantes has quietly turned into one of the most inventive cities in France. Big events and bold ideas keep things moving year-round—from the musical madness of La Folle Journée, to the giant puppets of Royal de Luxe, to the open-air artworks of Estuaire, and of course, the surreal mechanical creatures of Les Machines de l’île. Art here isn’t just in galleries—it spills into the streets, parks, and even along the river.
                            
                            
                       
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        Green Capital
                            Back in 2013, Nantes became the first French city to earn the title of European Green Capital—a recognition of its long-standing efforts in sustainable urban planning. And it didn’t stop there. From car-free zones and electric trams to public parks, bike paths, and nature reserves along the Loire, the city continues to invest in green living. It’s a place where environmental goals actually shape how the city feels and works today.
                            
                            
                       
                    
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        Explore Nantes by Bike
                            Nantes is a cyclist’s paradise, sitting at the crossroads of two major bike routes—La Vélodyssée (EuroVelo 1) and La Loire à Vélo (EuroVelo 6). With over 794 km of bike paths, more than 4,500 bike parking spots, and 21,000 racks scattered around the city, getting around on two wheels is both easy and enjoyable here.
                            
                            
                       
                    
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