Travel & Stay

Below you’ll find details about transports , accommodation, and dress code for our wedding.

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Ideas and tips if you want to enjoy a longer stay in the region.

Practical information

Transports

Easily accessible by Uber or taxi, 7.5 km from the airport and 17 km from Nantes train station.

Accommodation

There are about 200 accommodations around the wedding ceremony venue.

Dress Code

Feel free to add a bit of Chinese style.

Charm of the Region

A longer stay in the Loire Valley, why not?

Transports

Getting
there

Ceremony Venue

Château de la Pigossière
38 Rue du Vignoble, 44860 Pont-Saint-Martin, France
Traveling by car
4-5 hours’ drive from Paris
25 minutes’ drive from Nantes’ train station
Traveling by train
16 to 18 TGV high-speed trains from Paris to Nantes per day
2 hours and 15 minutes average travel time
1st train departs from Paris Montparnasse station around 6:30 AM
Traveling by plane
10 min drive from Nantes Atlantique Airport (NTE) to ceremony
Easily accessible by Uber or taxi
Direct international flights to London, UK; Copenhagen, Denmark; Montreal, Canada; Morocco...

Accommodation

Hotels Recommended

Hôtel Oceania Nantes Aéroport****

1 Rue Pierre Latecoere, 44340 Bouguenais, France
6 km from the ceremony venue

Hôtel Akena Nantes Rezé Aéroport***

12 Rue des Bruyères, 44400 Rezé, France
7 km from the ceremony venue

Hotel Nuit de Retz Best Western****

4 Rue du Grand Pré, 44710 Port-Saint-Père, France
15 km from the ceremony venue

Hotel La Bosselle**

12 Rue du Port, 44310 Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu, France
16 km from the ceremony venue

Lodgings Recommended

Les gîtes de Nantes Grand-Lieu

6 Rue du Grand Moulin 4, 44860 Pont-Saint-Martin, France
800 m from the ceremony venue

Le Manoir Les Landes Blanche

Rte de la Filée, 44840 Les Sorinières, France
5.5 km from the ceremony venue

Gîtes du Château de La Courneuve

Château de la Courneuve, 44840 Les Sorinières, France
5 km from the ceremony venue

Château de la Plinguetière

51 Rte du Champ de Foire, 44860 Saint-Aignan-Grandlieu, France
4 km from the ceremony venue

Les gites du Lac

13B Rue de Villegaie 13 et, 44118 La Chevrolière, France
5 km from the ceremony venue

Dress code

There is no specific dress code,
but if you have Chinese style accessories or clothing,
we would love to see them on you!

Charm of the Region

We all love

the Loire Valley

The Cradle of the French
The Garden of France

The World Heritage Site of UNESCO.

We recommend...

Nantes

A Vibrant City of History, Culture, and Innovation,
located in western France on the Loire River.
Once the capital of the Duchy of Brittany,
today it is the administrative centre of the Pays de la Loire region

Machines of the Isle of Nantes
Castle of the Dukes of Brittany
Jules Verne Museum

Châteaux of the Loire Valley

Over three hundred Châteaux,
ranging from practical fortified castles from the 10th century
to splendid residences built half a millennium later. 

Château de Chambord

The largest and most majestic Renaissance castle in France, built by King Francis I with design contributions from Leonardo da Vinci. Ingenious design of the “double-helix staircase” allows two people to ascend without crossing paths.

Château de Chenonceau​

A fairy-tale castle spanning the Cher River, often referred to as the "Ladies’ Castle" because of its historical connections to influential women.Its exquisite gardens, meticulously designed by Catherine de’ Medici.An elegant bridge-like structure, beautifully reflected in the river below.

Château d'Amboise

Amboise was one of the favorite sites of the kings of France when they transformed their country during the Renaissance period. Leonardo da Vinci lived here during his final years and is buried in the castle chapel. A living castle open to nature, a haven of peace for more than 90 species of birds. Panoramic terrace views overlooking the Loire River.

Château du Clos Lucé

The final residence of Leonardo da Vinci, featuring a museum dedicated to his inventions and artistic legacy. Da Vinci’s workshop, showcasing his mechanical designs. Visitors can also try out some of his inventions in the interactive exhibits.

Puy du Fou

From Viking raids and medieval jousting
to Roman gladiators and a dazzling nighttime spectacle,
the France’s most spectacular theme park.