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Musée de Grenoble
Major fine arts museum with strong collections from antiquity to modern and contemporary art; one of France’s most respected city museums.
Take a bus from Ponte de Lima to Grenoble and enjoy the approximately 754 miles (1214 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest bus runs at 05:40, the last at 17:35.
Distance 754 miles (1214 km) |
First bus 5:40 AM |
Last bus 5:35 PM |
High Season Oct - Dec |
Low Season Oct - Dec |
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Major fine arts museum with strong collections from antiquity to modern and contemporary art; one of France’s most respected city museums.
Museum of regional history and culture in a former convent on the Bastille slopes, known for thoughtful exhibitions and scenic views.
Archaeological museum built around remarkable early Christian and medieval remains, offering one of Grenoble’s most distinctive heritage visits.
One of Grenoble’s most attractive historic squares, framed by major monuments and especially atmospheric in the evening.
The various terraces and lookouts around the Bastille provide the city’s best panoramas and are especially popular for photos.
Lively central square surrounded by historic buildings, shops and terraces; a practical starting point for exploring the old town.
A classic from the Dauphiné region: thinly sliced potatoes baked slowly with cream and often garlic until tender and golden. It is one of the area’s most emblematic comfort dishes.
Delicate small pasta parcels from the historic Dauphiné, typically filled with Comté, fresh cheese, and parsley. They are a signature regional specialty often served gratinéed or in broth.
The famous Grenoble walnut, protected by AOP status. Locals eat it plain, in salads, cheeses, cakes, and tarts; it is one of the region’s best-known agricultural products.
An established fine-dining restaurant in central Grenoble, known for refined French cuisine, polished service, and an elegant setting suited to a special meal.
A longstanding traditional address focused on Dauphinois and Alpine cuisine, with a warm, classic atmosphere and regional dishes popular with locals and visitors.
A well-known Grenoble brasserie offering polished French dishes in a historic, upscale setting. Good for a more formal meal without full tasting-menu prices.
Moderate for France: transport and coffee are reasonable, while hotels and dining in central areas cost more.
Service is usually included. Leaving small change or rounding up is appreciated; about 5-10% for great service. Round up taxi fares. Tipping is not expected for coffee or counter service.
Official public transport app
Grenoble, Rue Emile Gueymard -> Grenoble City Center
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