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The city of Nancy is located in north eastern France and was, for some time, the capital of both the Duchy and then the province of Lorraine. It is now located in the French department of Meurthe-et-Moselle. It is a city famed for its elaborate architecture and holidays to Nancy are an ideal opportunity to take in the many World Heritage Sites that are located there.
Cheap Nancy flights fly into Metz-Nancy-Lorraine Airport which lies approximately 45 kilometres north of the city, around 40 or so minutes by car. It is not a particularly large airport and cheap Nancy flights from the UK may involve a change in Paris. Overall, cheap flights to Nancy should take somewhere between 90 minutes and two hours.
You may find cheap Nancy car hire is perhaps the best way to get around as it gives visitors the freedom to explore the local area at their own pace and see the particular attractions that appeal to them the most. In addition, there is a fairly extensive public transport network in Nancy, including a major train station with connections to Paris, Lyon and Strasbourg and a novel 'tramway on tyres' that covers much of the city. There is also a good bus service throughout.
The Place Stanislas which forms the historic centre of the city is perhaps one of the principal attractions, with all the delights of a European town square and exquisite architecture all around. There is much culture in Nancy too, including several museums and galleries, fitting as the city is famed for its own 'school' of art.