The Musée Jules Verne is a museum dedicated to the famous French author Jules Verne, situated in Nantes, his birthplace. Here's how you can reach the museum:
Tramway: You can take Tram Line 1 to the Gare Maritime stop, which is a short walk away from the museum.
Bus: The museum is also accessible by several bus lines. You can use bus routes 23, 81, or 81E and get off at the stop 'Michelet' or 'Saint-Yves'.
If you are driving, the museum's address is 3 Rue de l'Hermitage, 44100 Nantes, France. There is parking available in the surrounding area, but it might be limited during peak hours.
If you are coming from Nantes Atlantique Airport, you can take a taxi, which will be a 15-20 minute ride depending on traffic, or you can use public transportation. The Tan Air Shuttle connects the airport to the city center, where you can transfer to tram line 1 towards 'François Mitterrand' and follow the directions as mentioned above for the tramway.
The museum is situated in a scenic area of Nantes and is accessible on foot if you are in the city center. It's a pleasant walk along the Loire River banks and should take about 30 minutes.
Nantes is a bike-friendly city with numerous bike-sharing stations (Bicloo). You can rent a bicycle and ride it to the museum if weather permits.