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Annecy [1] in the North of the French Alps, is the Venice of Savoie -- a well deserved title. The medieval town centre built around a 14th Century Chateau is dissected by small canals and streams running out of Lac Annecy, which is clean, fresh and a wonderful azure colour. Annecy is also the prefecture of the département of Haute-Savoie.
[edit] Get inAnnecy is a popular day trip from nearby Geneva, Switzerland (bring your passport for the border crossing). Geneva is the nearest major international airport and is well served from across Europe and beyond. A little further away is Lyon, a full international airport, and Grenoble, which is focussed on low cost and winter flights [2]. Both are about a one-hour drive by car or bus. The airport at Annecy only has flights to Paris. [edit] See[edit] Events
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[edit] EatFor between meals try the Italian ice cream shops, favored by the locals, located on the numerous pedestrian-only by-ways that weave the city and river together. Another suggestion is the brioche (sweet roll) and other goodies to be found at the boulangeries (bakeries) in town. [edit] SleepBed & Breakfast, youth hostel exist. Surrounding mountains and lake activities are draining a large number of tourist during the summer and more and more during the winter season. Several winter sport resorts being in 30' drive. [edit] BuyAnnecy has a number of local artisan shops as well as many European chain boutiques. There is a market (marché) each Sunday morning in the pedestrian streets of the medieval city [edit] CopeThe town itself gets ridiculously busy in July but September brings less folk- visit then when the air is clearer and the views to the mountains are better. [edit] Get out
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