Grenoble : Les 30 lieux incontournables à visiter | Guide complet 2025
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Grenoble : Les 30 lieux incontournables à visiter | Guide complet 2025
00:00 Introduction du reportage Grenoble : Top 30 des lieux incontournables à visiter | Guide complet
00:54 Le Jardin des Dauphins à Grenoble
01:58 Le Sentier des Géologues à Grenoble
03:12 Le Téléphérique de Grenoble (Les Bulles)
03:44 Le Fort de la Bastille à Grenoble
04:35 La Bastille à Grenoble
05:13 Le Jardin des Cairns à Grenoble
05:52 La Fontaine au Lion à Grenoble
06:11 Musée Archéologique Grenoble-Saint-Laurent à Grenoble
06:42 Porte Saint-Laurent à Grenoble
07:07 Pont de la Chartreuse à Grenoble
07:37 La Tour Perret à Grenoble
07:58 Le Jardin des Plantes et Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle
08:46 La Basilique Saint-Joseph à Grenoble
09:11 La Place Victor Hugo à Grenoble
09:41 Le Mont Jalla à Grenoble
11:18 Le Château d’eau de la Valette (place Genette) à Grenoble
11:48 Les Halles Sainte-Claire à Grenoble
12:22 La Fontaine des Trois Ordres à Grenoble
12:51 La Cathédrale Notre-Dame et Église Saint-Hugues à Grenoble
13:21 Le Musée de l’Ancien Évêché à Grenoble
13:53 L’Église Saint-Louis à Grenoble
14:21 La Casemate à Grenoble
14:50 Le Musée de Grenoble à Grenoble
15:13 Le Jardin de Ville à Grenoble
15:46 La Casamaures à Grenoble
16:22 La balade des Berges de l’Isère à Grenoble
16:50 l’Église Saint-André et sa place à Grenoble
17:25 Le Parc Paul Mistral à Grenoble
17:43 La Caserne de Bonne à Grenoble
18:48 L’Esplanade Général Alain Le Ray à Grenoble
19:27 intro de fin du reportage sur Grenoble
19:42 Bonus Les grottes de Mandrin à Grenoble

Grenoble: Top 30 Must-See Places to Visit | Complete Guide 2025 Welcome to this video dedicated to one of the most fascinating cities in France: Grenoble, the capital of the Alps! Whether you’re a nature lover, a history buff, an architecture lover, or simply curious about new discoveries, this report is for you. I’ll take you on a journey through the 30 must-see places to see and do in Grenoble. Prepare yourself for a journey between majestic mountains, ancient heritage, contemporary art, urban strolls, and hidden treasures. If you’re planning a trip, or simply looking to get to know this surprising city better, stay until the end—you’ll never see Grenoble the same way again. Remember to subscribe, like, and activate the bell so you don’t miss any of the upcoming video guides! Here we go, the top 30 wonders of Grenoble. The Dolphin Garden Suspended on the hillside between the Bastille and the Isère River, the Dolphin Garden is a green setting with Mediterranean charm. Here, pine trees, exotic plants, and winding staircases provide a poetic and relaxing setting. It’s one of the best places to admire Grenoble from above, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. The Geologists’ Trail This discreet but fascinating path immerses you in alpine geology. Educational panels mark the route and explain the formation of the massifs around Grenoble. A true journey through time, between science, nature, and contemplation. The Grenoble Cable Car (Les Bulles) A ​​symbol of the city, the cable car’s famous transparent bubbles connect the city center to the Bastille in just a few minutes. The ascent offers a spectacular view of Grenoble’s rooftops, the mountains, and the Isère River. An unmissable experience to try at least once! THE Fort de la Bastille Perched on the heights, this 19th-century military fort is now a cultural and tourist site. It hosts exhibitions, restaurants, events, and above all offers exceptional panoramas over the entire Grésivaudan valley and the surrounding mountains. THE Bastille More than just a fort, the Bastille is a true symbol of Grenoble. Accessible on foot, by cable car, or by bike, it also offers hiking trails, incredible photo spots, and a breath of fresh air. It is the ideal starting point for exploring the heights of the city. THE Cairns Garden An astonishing garden overlooking Grenoble, the Cairns Garden is a fertile ground that is both experimental and educational, allowing you to learn how to garden with nature and cultivate biodiversity. This unusual space is still little-known, making it a true hidden treasure. THE Lion Fountain Nestled at the foot of the Bastille, this iconic fountain depicts a lion holding a snake, the symbol of the city. Surrounded by charming little squares and cafés, it is a popular meeting place for the people of Grenoble. Grenoble-Saint-Laurent Archaeological Museum This underground museum, housed on the remains of an ancient necropolis, immerses you in two thousand years of Grenoble’s history. Between sarcophagi, mosaics, and church remains, the visit is as fascinating as it is intimate. Saint-Laurent Gate The last vestige of the city’s ancient fortifications, this medieval gate marks the entrance to the Saint-Laurent district. With its arches, it evokes a defensive past and reminds us of Grenoble’s urban evolution. Chartreuse Bridge This bridge elegantly spans the Isère, connecting the center to the right bank. It offers a picturesque view of the quays, colorful facades, and mountains. It is also a superb vantage point for admiring the sunset over the city. THE PERRET TOWER A symbol of 20th-century architectural innovation , the Perret Tower was the first reinforced concrete tower built in France. Standing 95 meters tall, it was erected for the International White Coal Exhibition in 1925. Today, it remains an emblematic landmark of Grenoble, a testament to the modernity of an era. The Jardin des Plantes and Natural History Museum A haven of peace and greenery, perfect for Families. The museum offers a rich collection of animal and plant species from around the world, in a fun and educational approach. The Jardin des Plantes, right next door, is a bucolic oasis in the heart of the city. If this report inspires you, or has made you discover a new corner, don’t hesitate to share it with your friends, and tell me in the comments what is your favorite place? and which discovery video would you like to see on the YouTube channel? Your shares and comments greatly help to grow this community and continue to offer you ever more exciting content. Thank you for being part of this beautiful adventure with us! The Basilica of Saint Joseph With its imposing vaults and sumptuous stained-glass windows, this basilica is one of the most beautiful examples of religious art in Grenoble. Its neo-Gothic architecture is impressive and invites contemplation. Place Victor Hugo The living heart of the city, this square is lined with lively terraces and beautiful Haussmannian residences. It’s the perfect place to observe Grenoble life, between markets, strolls, and coffee breaks. Mont Jalla Overlooking Grenoble, this easily accessible summit offers a superb panorama and houses a memorial in tribute to the resistance fighters of the Second World War. It is a place of both memory and nature. La Valette Water Tower (Place Genette) An unexpected industrial monument, a witness to the city’s urban development. This water tower is also a photogenic point of interest, well-known to urban planning enthusiasts. Les Halles Sainte-Claire An emblematic market where local flavors mingle with fresh produce. Here you can discover Isère gastronomy in all its forms: cheeses, charcuterie, wines, organic fruits and vegetables. The Fountain of the Three Orders Located in Place Notre-Dame, this fountain is a tribute to the French Revolution. It symbolizes the unity of the three orders – clergy, nobility, third estate – which prepared the Estates General. A page of history engraved in stone. Notre-Dame Cathedral and Saint-Hugues Church An impressive religious complex, with the cathedral and its massive bell tower, as well as the adjoining church. One feels the weight of history, between spirituality, Romanesque and Gothic art. The Museum of the Old Bishopric This museum traces the history of Grenoble, from Antiquity to the present day. Housed in a former episcopal palace, it presents rich collections, including an exceptional archaeological crypt. Saint-Louis Church With its classical façade and sober interior, this 17th-century church is an emblematic place of worship in the city center, where religious fervor and sacred music concerts coexist. The Casemate A former military barracks converted into a center for scientific culture, the Casemate offers interactive exhibitions, workshops, and immersive experiences. Perfect for curious people of all ages. The Museum of Grenoble One of the most prestigious art museums in France. From ancient to contemporary art, its impressive collections include Rubens, Picasso, Monet, and many others. A true cultural gem. The Jardin de Ville A green lung in the heart of Grenoble, this historic garden adjoins the former Hôtel de Lesdiguières. It hosts concerts, festivals, and strolls throughout the year. La Casamaures A unique orientalist palace , built entirely of molded cement in the 19th century. An architectural fantasy overlooking the Isère, fascinating and poetic. The Berges de l’Isère walk A peaceful riverside stroll with deckchairs, a view of the cable car bubbles, and a Zen atmosphere. Ideal for relaxing and contemplating the city. Saint-André Church and its square This Gothic church overlooks the square of the same name, one of the oldest in Grenoble. Cafés, restaurants, and concerts create a lively and friendly atmosphere. Paul Mistral Park The largest park in Grenoble. It welcomes joggers, families, skateboarders, and festive events. There you will find the Perret Tower, modern sculptures, and play areas. The Caserne de Bonne, a former military barracks converted into an eco-district, is a trendy location with shops, cinema, hotel, and restaurants. A successful example of sustainable urban planning. The Esplanade Général Alain Le Ray, a venue for festivals, fairs, and large gatherings, also marks the beginning of a major urban transformation in Grenoble. There you have it, now you know the 30 must-see places to see and do in Grenoble. Between nature, heritage, culture, and unusual discoveries, this city really has something to surprise you. If you liked this video, consider subscribing, liking, and sharing it with others. And tell me in the comments: which place made you most want to come to Grenoble? Here’s a little bonus: The Mandrin Caves

30 Comments

  1. Bonjour, je vais passer le week-end en famille dans cette ville. Auriez-vous des conseils d'où se balader ?
    Une idée aussi d'un bon restaurant pas trop cher ?
    Et connaissez-vous le château de Touvet ?

  2. Ballade urbaine dans un centre ville désert de ses boutiques qui ferment les unes derrière les autres, insalubre et insecure , taggée de part et d'autre c'est sur que vu d'en haut Grenoble paraît si belle ….

  3. Ville à éviter…………….. de plus il est impossible de s'y garer !!!!! franchement n'y allez pas…….. Ville dangereuse, où il est impossible de circuler……. Je décommande fortement

  4. Ceux et celles qui critidue certaines villes. Ont qu'à quitter lz France..
    S'ils ont peur..
    C de partout pareil…ou alors ça le devient on est à labrit nulle part..

  5. Un reportage qui ne reflète absolument pas la réalité et enjolive une ville sale et gâchée par l'insécurité et les trafics. J'y mets de moins en moins les pieds, et encore moins mes (2 ou 4) roues, bien trop risqué.

  6. Grenoble était une ville magnifique il y a quelques années, mais maintenant c’est devenu une ville très sale, il y a des tags partout, on ne peut plus se garer en ville, les commerces ferment de plus en plus et il n’y a plus aucune sécurité (vols à l’arraché, violences gratuites,réglements de comptes. C’est devenu une ville à éviter.😢😢😢😢

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