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Château de la Garnison

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Rooms & Views

Triple Room
2x Single 35 Up to 4

This room offers free WiFi, a TV and garden views. The bathroom is complete with free toiletries, bathrobes and a claw-f…

Family Room
1x Super King 35 Up to 4

This room offers free WiFi, a TV and garden views. The bathroom is complete with free toiletries, bathrobes and a claw-f…

Superior Double Room
1x Super King 24 Up to 2

This room is more spacious and offers free WiFi, a TV and garden views. The bathroom is complete with free toiletries, b…

Double Room
1x Super King 24 Up to 2

This room offers free WiFi, a TV and garden views. The bathroom is complete with free toiletries, bathrobes and a shower…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Les Cadets★ Michelin These cadets are brothers who greet diners in a trendy hip interior of 1950s inspiration. Charles and Tristan Bernabé cherry-pick outstanding veggies from local market gardeners and the finest fish from nearby fish markets. They consummately juggle with current trends and their classical training, grandmother's Breton culture, and even their father's pied-noir origins. All of which without ever compromising on the clarity of the dishes or the flavour of the sauces. Examples include cockles from Morbihan, tuberous parsley and black garlic; rack of veal, potatoes and shallots; baked apple, sweet8.8km
  • Le Manoir de la Régate★ Michelin On the outskirts of Nantes in a beautiful residence near the Erdre, a chic and trendy decor and a menu of culinary delights awaits in this enticing restaurant. Chef Mathieu Pérou, who has worked in many Michelin-starred properties, skilfully combines fresh and elegant flavours in his beautifully presented dishes which he prepares using the region’s best ingredients. Front of house, his sister Anne-Charlotte oversees the highly professional service.9.4km
  • L'Atlantide 1874 - Maison Guého★ Michelin Overlooking the Loire, this 19C mansion, a landmark of Nantes, commands a sweeping view over the former shipyards. Chef Jean-Yves Guého deftly fashions a banquet of grandiose Gallic classics. Seafood and fish take the limelight, illustrated by a delicate marriage of Breton langoustine and sea urchin or Croisic John Dory confit in butter. The front-of-house team is enthusiastically led by the chef’s daughter, while the well-curated wine list is rich in Loire vintages. Gutsy food in a restful setting – consider us smitten!10.0km
  • MerakiBib In this modern bistro, the chef has chosen to focus on plant-based and seafood dishes. Changing on a monthly basis, the set menus showcase the day's catch and local and organic produce. The lunch menu is very affordable; the evening menu is more elaborate. The wine cellar stars Loire labels and focuses on organic and natural wines.9.0km
  • La MandaleBib Picture a Klein blue frontage and a trendy bistro done out with vintage furnishings and decorated with knick-knacks. Packed to the rafters, it has a recipe for success: bright, cheerful cuisine and fresh, flavourful dishes that are an instant hit. Think prawn wontons in tom kha kai sauce with a squid ink crumble, or octopus with 'nduja, baby potatoes and gochujang. The appealing lunchtime menu goes up a gear in the evening, while the atmosphere remains relaxed. With a strong focus on natural wines, the wine list also features some interesting selections.9.3km
  • OBBOBib Antoine Gaudin, previously Alexandre Couillon's pastry chef, and his associate, sommelier and front-of-house manager, Guillaume Claireau, have opened this restaurant-cum-wine bar, where good food and good wine (200 references) go hand in hand. The deceptively casual chef rolls out a banquet of happy combinations and tasty sauces: the carrot, ginger and honey jus on the glazed carrots, served as a starter, is full of oomph, while the satay sauce on the fillet of mullet brilliantly sublimes the fish. The creamy oatmeal dessert is decisive proof that the chef has not lost his touch. In the evenin9.4km
  • Gwaien Tucked away on a quiet street in the centre of Nantes, this restaurant bears the Breton name for Audierne, the birthplace of chef-owner Jérémy Guivarch. The tone is set! Expect fish sourced exclusively from sustainable, local fisheries, with surf-and-turf pairings as the mainstay. In the evening, the selection is more ambitious than the simpler lunch set menu (without options) – the beautifully presented dishes showcase his modern, fragrant and flavourful cuisine rooted in local produce sourced from hand-picked suppliers, for example, scallops, onions and meat jus; veal, carrots and bisque… se8.9km
  • Les Bouteilles Next to the Marché de Talensac, an impressive wine bar/bistro: appealing wine - inspired decoration, excellent food based on quality products (Italian cold cuts, rough - and - ready canaille dishes, fresh fish) not forgetting – the clue is in the name – a memorable wine list (1,500 types), with a particular penchant for Burgundy.9.2km
  • Auberge du Vieux Gachet The sprawling terrace, which commands a superlative view of the fairytale Gacherie château, seems to float above the River Erdre. A peaceful, refreshing venue set in the heart of unspoiled countryside. Even better, the floor-to-ceiling windows of the dining room offer the same fantastic view when the weather is less suited to alfresco dining. The owner-chef, Walter Lescot, works only with ingredients he himself loves: Scandinavian gravlax of salmon, lemon cream; loin of cod, celery and chorizo risotto and a piquillos sauce. The tart of citrus fruit and lime sorbet is delicate, flavoursome and 9.2km
  • L'Océanide Roasted scallops with cabbage and crunchy buckwheat, red mullet in a shellfish jus... L'Océanide certainly maintains close ties to the sea, although the menu also features duck foie gras simply ‘cuit au naturel’ and veal kidneys sautéed with shallots. Chef David Garrec sources his produce from the famous Talensac Market next-door, hence the unmistakable freshness of the fish! The authentic 1950s vintage interior oozes old-fashioned charm by the bucket load.9.4km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Stade de la Beaujoire stadium in Nantes, France9.6km
  • Nantes Cathedral cathedral located in Loire-Atlantique, in France9.9km
  • Nantes Museum of Arts arts museum in Nantes, France10.0km
  • basilique Saint-Donatien-et-Saint-Rogatien catholic church in Nantes, France9.6km
  • Théâtre Graslin opera house in Nantes, France9.6km
  • Île de Versailles Japanese Garden Japanese styled garden in Nantes9.1km
  • Basilique Saint-Nicolas basilica located in Loire-Atlantique, in France9.7km
  • Musée Dobrée museum in Nantes, France9.5km

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