Signature experience — Nancy
Place Stanislas and Art Nouveau

Duration
Half day
Price
From €340
Mercedes
Dedicated vehicle & chauffeur
In 1755, Stanislas Square was unveiled with Jean Lamour’s gilded gates, classical façades, and a geometry that links the City Hall, the opera, and the fine arts museum. Just three quarters of a mile away, the Foch axis and thermal district display Nancy School curves on stone and iron, while Villa Majorelle (1901–1902) shows off organic joinery and wrought iron. Think of it as an open-air syllabus: floral motifs, monograms, and Lorraine craft. Even the Pépinière park, a 3‑minute stroll, marks the handover from the Enlightenment to 1900.
Your half-day is seamless: picked up at your hotel, settled in a quiet Mercedes, water on board, and an easy sequence of short drives and longer visits. We start on Stanislas for bearings, then roll 10 minutes to Villa Majorelle and the École de Nancy Museum. With a dedicated driver in Nancy, you can slip in a coffee on Place d’Alliance, peek at the Excelsior’s stained glass, and adjust the timing on the fly—no parking worries, no missed slots.
Your itinerary
- I
9:00 Pick-up at your hotel and drop-off on Place Stanislas for a quick overview of the urban layout.
- II
9:30 Walk to the Museum of Fine Arts to see Daum glass, then a brief stop at Place d’Alliance (10 min).
- III
10:15 Ten-minute drive to Villa Majorelle and a tour of Henri Sauvage’s interiors (45–60 min).
- IV
11:30 Continue to the École de Nancy Museum and the Art Nouveau façades on Avenue Foch, then return to the hotel around 12:45.
What’s included
- ✓ Dedicated Mercedes driver
- ✓ Hotel pick-up
- ✓ Close drop-offs, waiting
- ✓ Flexible routing
Your chauffeur’s tip
Book Villa Majorelle time slots ahead for weekends and aim for 10 am: the side light flatters the woodwork and the narrow rooms are noticeably quieter.
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