De 11 h 30 à 18 h, le petit train vous attend place des Arènes. Midi Libre – Pierre Meuriot
From November 30 to January 5, the little Christmas train returns to crisscross the streets of Nîmes. Free and festive, it takes you to discover the illuminated streets, emblematic places and the magical atmosphere of the historic center.
Choo choo! Since November 30, a charming electric companion has set up shop in the streets of Nîmes: the little Christmas train. Free and joyfully festive, it winds through the city's arteries until January 5. Tickets ? Can be collected in the shops of the historic center. A perfect idea to combine window shopping and immersion in the magic of the holidays.
Nîmes, a city sublimated by the holidays
The journey begins at the Plaza de las Arènes, under the watchful eye of the statue of the famous bullfighter Niméño II. But here, there is no bullfighting: the atmosphere is decidedly gentler. The little train sets sail for the Esplanade, where laughter and bursts of joy from the inflatable games fill the air. As we pass the karting track, everyone seems to choose their own pace, between the adrenaline of speed and the quiet charm of train travel.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000The magic of Christmas in the streets and on board the electric train. Midi Libre – Pierre Meuriot
Next stop: Boulevard Amiral-Courbet, with its restaurants and its Natural History Museum. On board, passengers hum along to the Christmas classics that accompany the ride. No doubt, Santa Claus would have approved the playlist. The train soon reaches Place Gabriel-Péri, where the Saint-Baudile Church proudly dominates the place. Then, head to the Coupole des Halles, where little elves are busy guiding latecomers in their hunt for the perfect gifts.
“When I was little, my parents already took me there”
The journey continues gently along Boulevard Gambetta, before returning to the city centre via emblematic places: the Maison Carrée, a Roman jewel whose forecourt is illuminated for the occasion, and Boulevard Victor-Hugo, where bars and cafés shine under the garlands. In 25 minutes, the little train will make you rediscover Nîmes, transformed into a true jewel box of light.
Nîmes is decked out in red for the end-of-year celebrations. Midi Libre – Pierre Meuriot
Among the passengers, the Brunet family, who came from Montpellier, does not hide its enthusiasm: “The children love it! Between the music and the Christmas decorations, it's a really nice family moment.” For Léa, a 28-year-old from Nîmes, the little train is a pretty Proust madeleine: “When I was little, my parents already took me there. Today, I continue the tradition with my daughter. It's still just as magical even as a parent.”
Practical: the little train runs from Wednesday to Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (with a break in between 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.), then every day from December 21.