Discover the Charm of Limoges on the Petit Train
Explore Limoges like never before aboard the Petit Train, a family-friendly ride through the city's historic and picturesque landscapes.
The Petit Train in Limoges offers tourists a unique and enjoyable way to explore the picturesque city, known for its rich heritage and exquisite porcelain. This charming little train takes you on a scenic journey through the streets of Limoges, weaving past iconic landmarks and beautiful parks. As you ride, you'll get to see the stunning architecture that dates back centuries, allowing you to appreciate the city's artistry and history without the fatigue of walking. The train provides comfortable seating and a relaxed atmosphere, making it suitable for visitors of all ages, from families with children to older travelers. As you embark on your journey, be prepared to soak in the beautiful sights, including the majestic Gothic cathedral, the bustling markets, and the serene riverbanks. The knowledgeable guides on board share fascinating stories and historical insights, enhancing your experience and giving you a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of various sites. The Petit Train is not just a mode of transportation; it’s a delightful experience in itself, offering an entertaining way to learn about Limoges' heritage. Operating daily from morning until evening, the Petit Train makes it easy to fit into your itinerary. Whether you're visiting for a few hours or a few days, taking a ride on the Petit Train is an unforgettable way to discover the hidden gems of Limoges. Don’t forget your camera, as the views are simply breathtaking!
Local tips
- Purchase tickets in advance during peak season to avoid long lines.
- Bring a light jacket, as it can get breezy during the ride.
- Consider taking the ride in the afternoon for the best lighting for photos.
- Check the schedule for special themed rides or events that may be taking place.
- Sit on the outside seats for an unobstructed view of the scenery.
A brief summary to Petit Train
- 12 Bd de Fleurus, Limoges, 87000, FR
- +33641388494
- Visit website
- Monday 8 am-6 pm
- Tuesday 8 am-6 pm
- Wednesday 8 am-6 pm
- Thursday 8 am-6 pm
- Friday 8 am-6 pm
- Saturday 8 am-6 pm
- Sunday 8 am-6 pm
Getting There
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Walking
If you are in the city center of Limoges, start at Place de la République. From there, head east on Rue de la République towards Rue du Consulat. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Boulevard de la Liberté. Turn right onto Boulevard de la Liberté and walk straight until you reach the intersection with Boulevard de Fleurus. Petit Train is located at 12 Boulevard de Fleurus, which is just a short walk from here.
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Public Transport - Bus
From the Limoges train station (Gare de Limoges-Bénédictins), take bus line 4 towards 'Les Coutures'. Get off at the 'Fleurus' stop, which is close to Petit Train. Once you exit the bus, walk a few steps towards Boulevard de Fleurus. The Petit Train is located at 12 Boulevard de Fleurus.
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Public Transport - Tram
If you are near a tram stop, take tram line A towards 'Lycée Renoir'. Change at the 'Gare' stop to tram line B towards 'Lycée Renoir'. Get off at 'Fleurus' tram station. From there, you can walk a couple of minutes to reach Petit Train at 12 Boulevard de Fleurus.
Attractions Nearby to Petit Train
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Church of St Peter in Queyroix
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Pavillon du Verdurier
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Square Jourdan
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Musée de la Résistance
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Place de la République Limoges
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Crypte Saint-Martial
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Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Limoges
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Cour du Temple
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Limoges Fine Arts Museum
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Aquarium de Limoges
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Square Giraudoux
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Musée des Compagnons du Tour de France - Cité des Métiers et des Arts
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Aquarium du Limousin
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Souterrain de la Règle
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Gloriette
Landmarks nearby to Petit Train
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Limoges Tourist Office
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Limoges Centre Historique
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Musée des beaux-arts
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AVEC en Limousin
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Maison Du Peuple
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Place de la République
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1870 war Monument
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Place du Forum
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Église et baptistère Saint-Jean
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Mademoiselle Limousin
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Maison Traditionnelle de la Boucherie
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Mairie de Limoges
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Place de la Motte
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Chapelle Saint Aurélien
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Fontaine des Barres