Annecy
City Guide

Annecy

France · Best time to visit: Jun-Sep.

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Recommended stay 1 days
Daily budget €60.00/day
Best season Jun-Sep
Language French
Currency EUR
Time zone Europe/Paris
Day-by-day plan

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Day 1

From Castle Walls to Crystal Water — Annecy Before the Sun Goes Down

09:00

Château d'Annecy

Landmark
Duration: 1h15 Estimated cost: €0

From Place Notre-Dame in the old town, follow the Rampe du Château uphill — a 10-minute cobbled climb through lanes that haven't changed in four centuries. The castle sits on a rocky spur above the rooftops, and from the rampart terrace the entire tableau unfolds: terracotta tiles, the glinting ribbon of the Thiou canal, and Lake Annecy backed by snow-dusted peaks. Morning light falls directly onto the old town below, making this the only hour when elevated photos glow instead of silhouette.

Tip: Walk the full perimeter of the outer walls — the northwest corner gives the widest lake panorama with no fence in the frame. Skip the museum inside; the exterior terrace is the real show.

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10:15

Palais de l'Isle

Landmark
Duration: 45min Estimated cost: €0

Descend the Rampe du Château, a steep cobbled lane winding between stone walls — 7 minutes downhill, and you'll emerge directly onto Quai de l'Île with the Palais ahead of you in the canal. This 12th-century stone wedge anchored in the middle of the Thiou canal like the prow of a ship is the single most photographed building in Haute-Savoie. Before midday, the still canal water creates a near-perfect mirror reflection, and the soft eastern light wraps the stone in warm gold.

Tip: The postcard shot is from the Pont Perrière (east side of the island), between 09:30 and 11:00 before boat traffic churns the water. Crouch slightly at the center of the bridge to get more reflection in the frame. The west-side Pont Morens angle is overrated — too many café umbrellas in the way.

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11:15

Rue Sainte-Claire and Vieille Ville

Neighborhood
Duration: 1h Estimated cost: €0

Cross Pont Perrière and turn left — a 3-minute stroll along the south bank of the canal, past flower boxes and café terraces, leads to the entrance of Rue Sainte-Claire. The main artery of the old town runs beneath a continuous arcade of 17th-century vaulted passageways where Annecy reveals its Savoyard soul: cheese shops aging wheels of Reblochon and Tomme, bakeries pulling out tartes aux myrtilles, and buskers echoing off the stone. On Tuesdays and Fridays, a vibrant open-air market fills the entire street.

Tip: Duck into the side alley at No. 18 — Passage de l'Évêché opens onto a hidden courtyard with a medieval well and zero tourists. The cheese shop La Ferme des Aravis near the west end sells vacuum-packed Reblochon that survives a suitcase journey home.

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12:15

Le Freti

Food
Duration: 45min Estimated cost: €16

You're already on Rue Sainte-Claire — Le Freti is at No. 12, under the arcade, unmistakable with its wooden storefront and chalkboard menu. A no-frills Savoyard canteen beloved by locals who want a proper tartiflette without the tourist-terrace markup. The tartiflette — baked potato, Reblochon, lardons, onion (~14€) — is the essential order. The croziflette, the same idea but with buckwheat pasta (~13€), is the local sleeper hit. Counter seats face the open kitchen; you're in and out in 30 minutes.

Tip: Arrive by 12:00 to grab a seat without waiting. Skip the fondue — it's designed for sharing and will slow you down. A solo tartiflette with a glass of Apremont white (3.50€) is the perfect power lunch for a day-tripper.

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13:30

Pont des Amours, Jardins de l'Europe and Le Pâquier

Park
Duration: 2h Estimated cost: €0

Continue south on Rue Sainte-Claire until it meets Rue Royale, then walk straight toward the lake — 10 minutes. The moment the canopy of giant sequoias and plane trees appears, the temperature drops two degrees. Jardins de l'Europe is a shaded peninsula jutting into the lake; at its eastern tip, the Pont des Amours arcs over the Canal du Vassé with the full sweep of Lake Annecy and the Tournette massif behind it. Cross the bridge to Le Pâquier, a vast lakeside lawn where locals swim, picnic, and do absolutely nothing. In summer, the water is 22°C and swimmable directly from the grassy shore.

Tip: For the definitive Pont des Amours photo, stand on the south bank (Jardins side) and shoot the bridge with the mountains behind — afternoon light illuminates the peaks while the bridge sits in gentle shade. If you swim at Pâquier, leave your bag at your dinner restaurant rather than on the unattended grass.

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19:00

Auberge du Lyonnais

Food
Duration: 1h30 Estimated cost: €38

Walk back west along the canal from Pont des Amours — 10 minutes of canalside strolling as the evening light turns the water amber. Auberge du Lyonnais sits directly on Quai de l'Île, with a terrace hanging over the Thiou. A canal-side institution since 1872, its signature is the féra du lac meunière — local lake whitefish pan-fried in brown butter (~24€), light, flaky, impossibly fresh. The fondue savoyarde (~22€ per person) comes with a proper Fendant wine and the kind of crusty bread basket that makes you forget you've walked 16 km today.

Tip: Reserve by phone the morning of your visit — terrace tables go fast after 18:30 in summer. Request a table facing east for the canal reflections at dusk. Avoid the cluster of restaurants on Rue du Pâquier with laminated photo menus outside — they charge 30% more for half the quality. If a restaurant has photos of its food on the door, keep walking.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many days do you need in Annecy?

Most travelers enjoy Annecy in 1 days, with enough time for headline sights and a slower meal or museum stop.

What's the best time to visit Annecy?

The easiest season for most travelers is Jun-Sep, especially if you want good weather and manageable crowds.

What's the daily budget for Annecy?

A practical starting point is about €60 per person per day before hotels, then adjust based on museums, dining, and transport.

What are the must-see attractions in Annecy?

A good first shortlist for Annecy includes Château d'Annecy, Palais de l'Isle.