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An easy way to see many highlights of the city, and find things to return to for detailed exploration.
Absolutely loved our trip on Le Petit Train. Super informative and fun to drive through the city in such a cute little vehicle!
Taking Le Petit train was a great way to see the Old Town. The ride was somewhat bumpy - cobblestones of course - but we did enjoy it. It also led us to several places later that we would otherwise have missed.
This is a quiet way to spend an hour. Inexpensive at 6.5 Eu. You will get a quick guide around the little city.Driver does not speak EnglishNice way to see architecture around the city
Good way to see the highlights of old Nancy! Headphones point out the highlights. Very enjoyable! It provides open windows, good visibility, and does have to backtrack from time to time due to traffic, one-way streets, etc.
This little train meets up right behind the Le' Here Arch in the gravel yard. It was a nice slow ride and the driver would stop so that the narration could play through and you could take it all in. The tour concentrated on the north and west areas mainly which appear to be where the main sites area. Our children enjoyed the ride and wanted to go again.
This was worth the train ride. 6.50 euros each adult for 45 mins. There is also earphones to listen to the commentary in several different languages.
This is a good way to hear about some of the history and see parts and highlights that one would normally miss, but the train was moving a bit too fast for any good photo opportunities and did not stop enroute.
The little train is a very good idea to take when you want a first view of the city. There is an audio guide on board which gives you explainations about where you are and what there is to see. It takes a small hour for the entire tour (you can't get off though during the ride - it's not a hop-on-hop-off).
I'm all about city tours to get aquatinted with this city, but petite train is not a way to do it…Awful narration that was constantly lagging and would talk about objects that we already passed. If you truly want to explore the city, take a walking tour with a map and walk through all small alleys and sit and eat ice-cream somewhere, and people watch. The city is so small you can do a self walking tour of major sights by foot.
This one hour train ride covers the historic area of the old city. Each sear has earphones and you dial to your language. It is covered on the top and one side which was nice as it was cold and rainy that day. A good way to get oriented to Nancy.
The city is spetacular and the train tour ins a nice complementation for those who only walked around the stanilas place.
It's only 6.50 Euro, but the tour does a lot of circling, a number of the buildings cannot be seen that well from within the tram (especially if in a middle seat), and the audio was hit and miss, both in terms of working at all and in terms of the English translation, which was truly bizarre at times. The French was more informative. Kids I was with on the train declared it "boring" and "not a train at all".
This was the ultimate tourist occupation but it did introduce us to the Old Town, which made it well worth it. Wander around - don't miss this area.
On a wet day gave us a good view of Nancy and not expensive which we liked. A good commentary and the driver was polite.