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Nantes put a giant mechanical elephant on an old shipyard. That tells you everything about this city.

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Why Nantes needs a local guide

The Machines de l'île are the headline, but Nantes is a former slave-trading port that has reckoned with its past more honestly than most. The Mémorial de l'abolition de l'esclavage sits right on the Loire. The Île de Nantes is post-industrial creativity at its best.

Nantes welcomes around three million visitors a year, a number that has grown steadily since Le Voyage a Nantes summer art trail turned the entire city into an open-air gallery every June through September. The mechanical elephant on the old shipyard draws families from across Europe, but most visitors leave without seeing the Memorial de l'abolition de l'esclavage on the Loire quay or the fishing village of Trentemoult across the river. To become a tour guide in Nantes means working a city that has done something rare — it has confronted its slave-trading past and turned its industrial ruins into art, and both of those stories need someone to tell them. The Passage Pommeraye, the Chateau des Ducs de Bretagne, the LU factory turned cultural center — each stop requires a guide who can connect 19th-century commerce to 21st-century creativity. Becoming a tour guide in Nantes also opens the Loire Valley door: Muscadet vineyards sit twenty minutes away, and the chateaux of Saumur and Angers are an easy day trip. If you become a tour guide in Nantes, you enter a market where contemporary art travelers and history visitors overlap, and very few guides serve both audiences well.

Food & drink
Muscadet wine — bone dry, from vineyards 20 minutes away. LU butter biscuits were invented here. And the Petit Beurre factory has been converted into a cultural space, because Nantes.
Neighborhoods
Île de Nantes, Bouffay, Trentemoult
Who we need
A creative type. Nantes attracts people who are into art, installations, and weird urban projects. If you get excited about a 12-meter elephant walking through a shipyard, this is your gig.
The Passage Pommeraye is a 19th-century shopping arcade on three levels. It looks like something out of a Jacques Demy film — because it literally was in one.

Become a guide in Nantes

+2 000€ /month avg. 1 guide per city 0h minimum

Apply with your profile and local knowledge of Nantes. We pick one person per city. If selected, you get the app, the tools and the audience. You handle the recommendations.

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FAQ

Questions about guiding in Nantes

How do I become a tour guide in Nantes?
Le Voyage a Nantes (summer art trail) draws visitors June through September, and guides who can connect contemporary art installations with the city's maritime and slave-trading history are in real demand during this period. Apply for the guide position with a tour that links the Machines de l'ile to the Memorial de l'abolition — that narrative arc is powerful and almost nobody is running it in English. The Chateau des Ducs de Bretagne is another anchor point that most visitors rush through without context.
How much can I earn as a city guide in Nantes?
Mid-range market — 90-160 EUR for private tours, with the summer art trail season being strongest. Combine Nantes with day trips to Muscadet vineyards or the Loire Valley chateaux at Saumur and Angers for higher-value full-day bookings at 200-300 EUR. The growing cruise stop on the Loire estuary at Saint-Nazaire is beginning to funnel visitors into Nantes as well.
What do I need to be a LYA guide in Nantes?
Art and history knowledge matter equally here. You need to explain both the slave trade memorial and the mechanical elephant without it feeling like two different tours — the thread connecting them is Nantes' relationship with its industrial port past. Knowing the Passage Pommeraye's role in Jacques Demy's films and the LU biscuit factory's cultural conversion gives you stories that competitors simply do not have.
Is Nantes still available?
Yes. Nantes is open right now. One guide per city, first come first served.
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