14 Magical Things to Do in Annecy in Winter

winter pathway in annecy in the winter

Annecy is called the Venice of the Alps. Why?

Picture a quaint old town crisscrossed by an intricate system of canals and colorful alleyways, looking out on a pristine turquoise blue lake surrounded by the snow-capped alpine mountains… welcome to Annecy in winter! 

The capital of Haute-Savoie is a picture-perfect dreamscape for winter lovers!

With its vibrant cultural and culinary scene, just an hour away from wintry Geneva and the prestigious ski resorts of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, Annecy combines the best of outdoor and urban adventures. 

Winter landscape around dusk in Annecy with lights coming on over the canal and illuminating the old town in a festive glow.
⌛ Planning your Annecy trip in a hurry? Here are my quick picks.

🏰  Best Annecy Experiences
1. Annecy Traditional Food Group Walking Tour
2. Private Walking Tour of Annecy’s Historical Center
3. Annecy 1-Hour Small Group Segway Tour

🛏️ Best Annecy Hotels
1. Impérial Palace (lakefront luxury in a literal former palace)
2. Hôtel du Palais de l’Isle (balconies with iconic canal views)
3. Hôtel du Château (budget-friendly near the castle)

A breathtaking winter wonderland, Annecy truly comes alive in the winter months.

Delicious alpine hearty meals, sophisticated culture and just the right amount of outdoor adventure, a winter trip to Annecy is a vacation you won’t forget!

I’ve written before on how to spend two days in Annecy, but that post is more focused on the spring, summer, and early fall seasons.

Read on to discover my curated guide including all the best things to do in Annecy in winter. 

How to Get There

Annecy is conveniently connected to several major cities by TGV, the French high-speed train.

From Paris, you can reach Annecy in less than 4 hours!

Alternatively, you can fly in through Geneva (GVA) or Lyon (LYS).

Grenoble and Chambéry also both have regional airports operating throughout the winter months. 

Best Things to Do in Annecy in Winter

Explore the Old Town. 

A decorated Christmas tree with red baubles stands outside a cafe with wicker chairs. Behind, colorful European buildings line a street, and a chalkboard sign is visible near the seating area, typical seating of Annecy restaurants.

The historic heart of Annecy (Vieille Ville) is beautiful all year round. However… trust us when we say it is magical in the winter. Why? Snow, of course! 

Now, obviously, there is no guarantee it’ll snow when you’re visiting. But, you are very close to the Alps and therefore the chances are pretty high.

And while snow in Paris in winter is a messy disaster that can only be handled with the right Paris winter gear, snow in Annecy is pure delight.

Imagine walking through Venice in the snow — with a French accent, of course! 

As mentioned earlier, Annecy is intersected by an intricate canal system, namely the Thiou Canal, which runs right through the Old Town.

It goes right along the most beautiful sights, picturesque cobblestone streets and the many, many artisan shops and cafés — talk about picture perfect!

Start your winter walk at Palais de l’Île

A picturesque European canal scene with colorful buildings lining the water, a stone tower, and a bridge in the background. Outdoor cafes and bicycles can be seen along the canal's edge. The water reflects the surrounding structures. There is a light dusting of snow on the roofs and sidewalks, showing a winter scene.

 This picturesque building is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Annecy!

Its unique location on a small canal island means this landmark has served quite a few various purposes over the centuries. 

It was originally built in the 12th century as a castle and later transformed into a prison during the Middle Ages, a purpose it fulfilled until the 19th century. 

After a few renovations, the Palais de l’Île finally became a museum, which showcases the history and architecture of Annecy, offering visitors a glimpse into the town’s past.

If you want to learn more about the town’s fascinating history – this is the place to be. 

Visit Annecy’s most beautiful street.

Picturesque pastel colored medieval houses of Rue Ste Claire in Annecy in the winter on an overcast day with no snow

The lovely Rue Sainte Claire is undoubtedly one of the most enchanting and picturesque streets in Annecy, often acclaimed as the city’s most beautiful.

Packed with shops and restaurants, this street still preserves Annecy’s medieval architecture. 

As you’ll stroll along Rue Sainte Claire, you’ll come across the typical wooden structure of medieval housing, the balconies, and flower boxes, which feel even cozier in winter. 

Rue Sainte Claire is also the best spot to get your hands on some local souvenirs to bring home!

Here you’ll find a myriad of shops, galleries and art boutiques, all offering unique items reflecting the Savoyard culture. 

Journey through time at Château d’Annecy. 

The medieval French castle in small town among snowy mountains. Snow-sprinkled square with mountains view and large, puffy clouds in winter in Annecy.

Perched majestically upon a hill, Annecy’s castle is a living testament to time and a must-visit to take in the incredible view over the Old Town and the surrounding natural landscapes. 

The castle has witnessed centuries of history, holding endless chapters within its walls.

It was first built in the Middle Ages, serving as a fortress and strategic defense post.

Subsequently, it was so grand that the Counts of Geneva converted it into a luxurious residence. 

In the 16th century, the castle was transformed into a prison, a role it would serve for several centuries.

Today, the Château d’Annecy is a museum, inviting visitor’s to explore several rooms, notably the Countess’ Tower and several apartments. 

Book a cruise on the lake.

A serene winter lakeside view with a wooden dock in the foreground. A duck floats near the dock, and in the distance, snow-capped mountains give a serene winter view.

Lake activities are fun all year round in Annecy!

In fact, the boat cruises in Annecy are perfectly equipped to offer you a cozy winter experience, as the interiors are heated in winter.

If you are staying in the heart of Annecy, you’ll definitely come across Compagnie des Bateaux du Lac d’Annecy, the main tour operator.

They own the white and red boats lining the port!

As of 2023, you can book a 1-hour tour for €18 or a 1.5 hour tour for €21.

They also offer 2-hour dining cruises, lunch trips and cocktail receptions. 

Hang out at Le Pâquier. 

A picturesque scene of a calm canal or river, lined with tall, leafless trees. Moored boats rest along the bank, with covers protecting their interiors. In the background, an ornate bridge connects the two sides, with a couple pausing to enjoy the view in winter in Annecy.

The Pâquier is a promenade, which spans seven and a half hectares and offers a picturesque view of Lake Annecy and the nearby mountains.

Surrounded by beautiful gardens, including the Jardins d’Europe, Le Pâquier is the green lung of Annecy (well, white lung when it’s covered in snow!), a place where locals and tourists come to enjoy a picnic on a sunny day or a refreshing walk on a cold day. 

Pont des Amours, the love bridge, links Le Pâquier to Jardins d’Europe while also serving as every couple’s favorite photo spot, with its many padlocks and ribbons tied in the name of love. 

Make sure to spot the Île des Cygnes, Swan Island. Gifted by the Counts of Geneva in the 19th century, Annecy’s swans have called the lake their home for 150 years.

Their population has sadly shrunk over the last few decades, mainly due to urbanization.

Take full advantage of the Alps at your back door.

A breathtaking winter landscape featuring a snowy alpine village nestled in a valley. Snow-covered chalets dot the landscape, with ski slopes and cable cars in the background. Tall evergreen trees, dusted with snow, stand prominently in the foreground. A ski resort in France with lifts, chalets, and mountains.

Annecy is strategically located within easy reach of several world-class ski resorts.

Some of the most popular ones include La Clusaz and Le Grand-Bornand, each offering a range of skiing and snowboarding opportunities.

La Clusaz is slightly more expensive, attracting a rather wealthy clientele, while Le Grand-Bornand is more family-friendly. 

Generally speaking, the Annecy area has slopes and activities for all levels. Whether you are into skiing or snowboarding, whether you’re a hardcore professional or a complete beginner, there is snow and slopes for everyone. 

Most of the ski resorts around Annecy offer ski schools and lessons for beginners.

So, if you’re new to skiing, you can easily find instructors to help you get started.

The resorts are generally located 30 minutes to 1 hour outside of Annecy, so it’s best to rent a car to get there.

Spend a day at the spa.

a lovely relaxing indoor wood dry sauna with rocks

Sightseeing can be exhausting. Why not spend a relaxing afternoon at the spa in between all your busy activities?

Annecy is home to a few high-end wellness spots, with a few of them located right in the heart of the city. 

However, if you are in the mood to really treat yourself, check out the luxurious spas surrounding the Lake.

Just a few miles from Annecy, Le Palace awaits in Menthon-Saint-Bernard. 

Le Palace is a 5-star resort nestled in the beautiful hills for a 5-star view over the Annecy Lake.

The hotel spa boasts a sophisticated design with a modern Scandinavian touch, bay windows overlooking the lake from the interior pool, a sauna, a hammam and a variety of wellness treatments. 

Alight your festive spirits at Annecy’s Christmas Market.

A winter scene in a European town by a canal. The focal point is a grand historic church, its façade displaying intricate architectural details and its roof lightly dusted with snow. Adjacent to the church, a slender bell tower with a green spire rises against the sky. In the foreground, the calm waters of the canal reflect the buildings, while wooden Christmas market stalls with snow-covered roofs line the embankment

From the end of November to early January, Annecy transforms into not only a winter wonderland, but also a Christmas wonderland, embracing the festive season in all its splendor. 

The Christmas market is set around the colorful streets of the Old Town, which comes alive with a magical glow of lights.

There is usually also an ice-skating rink and several festive concerts and events throughout the month of December. 

December in Annecy is a delight. Seeing it decorated in festive and enchanting lights is a real treat!

Admire the festive light show projected on City Hall.

A vibrant and colorful light projection on a grand historic building during nighttime. The projection displays intricate patterns and designs, transforming the façade into a tapestry of vivid hues, primarily in red, blue, and green

The Christmas Markets aren’t the only festive spirit in Annecy in winter!

Every year, the City Hall joins in on the fun by projecting a vivid light show on its facade, reflecting a new theme each Christmas.

As soon as it gets dark enough for the light show to make its full spectacle, it does!

Typically, the light show (and accompanying soundscape) lasts for about 12 minutes and then has about an 8 minute pause — so it occurs about every 20 minutes.

It runs in tandem with the Christmas markets, from late November to early January.

Warm up with a delicious Alpine meal. 

Cheese fondue enjoyed in Switzerland in winter with a metal rod dunking some bread into a pot of melted cheese

The Savoie region in the French Alps is a haven for hearty comfort food.

Naturally, the mountainous terrain and cold winter months call for cheesy rib-sticking delights and heavy, flavorful dishes. 

Of course, you’ve probably already heard of Fondue, a traditional Savoyard dish, which involves dipping bread into a pot of melted, creamy, delicious cheese. 

But do you know about Raclette? It’s similar, but a slightly funkier cheese, and it’s all about melting cheese with your choice of vegetables, potatoes, ham, corn — really anything your heart desires. 

What makes Savoyard cuisine uniquely special is the social experience, as most traditional meals require to be shared and enjoyed with friends and family, hence warming up your heart and your soul. 

Another popular dish in the region is Tartiflette. It’s made with potatoes, reblochon cheese, lardons (bacon), and onions. 

All of these delicious meals are served at L’Étage in the Old Town, a must-visit for anyone in search of an authentic experience.

The restaurant is located in a former residence dating back to the 16th century, providing a cozy, warm atmosphere around the crackling fireplace. 

Check out Annecy’s Carnival. 

A picturesque European town scene with historic buildings and a canal. In the foreground, two individuals are dressed in ornate Venetian-style carnival costumes with intricate masks and headdresses, showcasing golden hues and detailed patterns.

Annecy earns the nickname “Venice of the Alps” not only for its charming canals, but also for hosting its very own Venetian-style carnival!

The carnival usually takes place on the last weekend of February.

All participants are required to wear traditional Venetian masks, costumes, capes, and gowns.

The highlight of the carnival is the grand parade that winds its way through the picturesque streets and canals of Annecy.  

The parade is accompanied by street performers and entertainers, all dressed in Venetian style, roaming the streets, interacting with the crowd and providing a lively and immersive experience for everyone.

Take a trip to cheese heaven at La Coopérative du Reblochon.

The famed dairy products of Annecy and Savoie, several types of cheese including reblochon

La Coopérative du Reblochon is a local farmer’s union centered around the Savoyard cheese and meat production.

After all, Alpine dishes are all about dairy, and cheese is an essential part of the local heritage!

Hence, this Coopérative plays an important role in preserving Annecy’s and Savoie’s culture, expertise, and artisan tradition. 

The Coopérative runs two shops just outside of Annecy. If you love cheese, this is your paradise!

Coming here means you get the best cheese and charcuterie in the area, while simultaneously supporting the local economy. 

Enjoy a special dinner at Le 1903.

Annecy has a variety of great restaurants to offer — it’s hard to go wrong here.

However, if you are in the mood for a special dining experience or if you are celebrating an anniversary or a birthday, Jean Sulpice’s Le 1903 comes highly recommended. 

Le 1903 is part of l’Auberge du Père Bise in Talloires, a 5-star hotel on the shores of Lake Annecy.

The resort includes a spa, exclusives suites, a bar, and Le Bistrot 1903, which we’re talking about here! 

1903 pays homage to traditional Savoyard cuisine, refined by Jean Sulpice, in a magnificent setting on the edge of Lake Annecy.

Take a day trip to Chambéry.

A charming European town square adorned with colorful and historical buildings. The facades of the buildings showcase a mix of warm hues like orange, pink, and yellow, with wooden shutters on windows.

Chambéry is the historic capital of Savoie, standing as a testament to the heavy Italian influence in the region, as it was only annexed to France in 1871.

A day trip to Chambéry is the perfect opportunity to dive deeper into the region’s history, culture, and traditions. 

Wander around the Old Town and Place Saint-Léger, spot the Elephant Fountain and stop by the Fine Art Museum for a quick visit.

If you are a fan of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, make sure to visit Les Charmettes, a manor from the 18th century, where he lived with Madame de Warrens. 

Other fun day trips in the area include Evian-Les-Bains, Lyon and Geneva

Where to Stay in Annecy

A picturesque European town scene during twilight. The canal waters calmly reflect the warm glow of lights from the surrounding buildings. Historic structures, including a stone tower and various architectural styles, line the canal. These buildings are adorned with festive lights and decorations, adding to the ambiance.

Luxury: Impérial Palace

Quite literally palatial, the Impérial Palace is a lovely luxury hotel overlooking Lake Annecy.

You’ll especially love its spa in the winter, with a heated indoor swimming pool, sauna, hammam, and treatment rooms.

The rooms with balconies overlooking Lake Annecy are an extra-special treat!

Check availability and prices here!

Mid-Range: Hôtel du Palais de l’Isle

Want to see Annecy’s most iconic building right outside your balcony window?

Stay at Hôtel du Palais de l’Isle, and that’s exactly what you get!

Beyond that, the interiors are beautiful and modern, a bit small (normal for an Old Town hotel), but its location and views can’t be topped!

Check availability and prices here!

Budget: Hôtel du Château

For budget-friendly comfortable rooms at the foot of the castle, look no further than Hôtel du Château.

Its rooms are a bit basic, and it’s a short walk from the old town, but given the budget, you’ll likely hardly mind!

Check availability and prices here!

Annecy Itinerary: 2 Days to Discover the Venice of the French Alps

the palais dile area of annecy on a cloudy day

With its vibrant, colorful alleyways, pristine crystalline lake, and a picturesque backdrop of majestic mountains, Annecy, the capital of Haute-Savoie, is a testament to the modern art of living. 

If you’re looking for a scenic vacation destination, Annecy truly has it all: a picture-perfect setting surrounded by a stunning chain of mountains, historic neighborhoods crisscrossed by charming canals and, to top it all off, a truly impressive culinary scene. 

No wonder this gem has often been called the Venice of the Alps! 

⌛ Planning your Annecy trip in a hurry? Here are my quick picks.

🏰  Best Annecy Experiences
1. Annecy Traditional Food Group Walking Tour
2. Private Walking Tour of Annecy’s Historical Center
3. Annecy 1-Hour Small Group Segway Tour

🛏️ Best Annecy Hotels
1. Impérial Palace (lakefront luxury in a literal former palace)
2. Hôtel du Palais de l’Isle (balconies with iconic canal views)
3. Hôtel du Château (budget-friendly near the castle)
A picturesque canal scene in a historic European town, bathed in sunlight. Quaint pastel-colored buildings with weathered facades and shuttered windows line the tranquil teal waters. Arched stone bridges connect the streets, and charming cafes spill out onto the canal's edge, offering waterside seating beneath large umbrellas. Bicycles, adorned with baskets of flowers, are casually parked along the iron railings

Nestled between the stunning Lake Annecy and the snow-capped French Alps, Annecy benefits from a breathtaking natural setting where life is sophisticated, elegant… and multifaceted!

You can immerse yourself in art and culture in the morning, and still have time to hit the slopes for an afternoon of skiing 

And, as if all that wasn’t enough, why not drive to a different country for a night out? The Swiss metropolis of Geneva is just 40 minutes away. 

Getting to Annecy

A vibrant European canal scene with colorful buildings, adorned with flags, overlooking clear blue waters. Elegant street lamps, blossoming flower boxes, and bicycles accent the tranquil walkway. In the distance, mountain peaks hint at the town's scenic location.

When traveling from Paris to Annecy, the TGV is unquestionably the best choice, providing a direct connection between the two cities multiple times a day with only 3 hours and 40 minutes of travel time. 

Alternatively, you can fly in through Geneva’s airport or just include Annecy on a day trip from Lyon or Grenoble

Two days in Annecy will give you just enough time to discover the best hidden gems and immerse yourself in the city’s uniquely sophisticated way of life.

Follow our Annecy itinerary to make sure you don’t miss out on what to see, what to do and where to eat! 

Day 1 of Your Annecy Itinerary

Spend the morning in the Old Town.

A quaint European street lined with multi-colored buildings, each showcasing distinct architectural features. On the right stands a stone structure with a prominent arched gateway, hinting at its historical significance. The street is adorned with lanterns, balconies, and storefronts, and a few bicycles and tables hint at everyday life in this picturesque setting.

Tucked away at the base of the castle, the enchanting historic district is a window into the past.

This setting is especially beautiful in the winter months, when the half-timbered houses (similar to that of Strasbourg) are delicately covered in an enchanting layer of fresh snow. 

The Thiou canal runs through the district, surrounded by revered landmarks, arcades, colorful houses and artisan boutiques, bars and cafés. 

On Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays, the local farmer’s market takes over – its an event no foodie should miss! 

Start your day early to escape the crowds, especially if you want to admire the beauty of Palais de l’Île

A picturesque European town scene in Annecy, with vibrant multicolored buildings lining a serene canal. A prominent stone structure with conical roofs sits at the convergence of the waterway. Balconies, outdoor cafes, and bridges add to the town's quaint charm, all under a cloudy sky.

Built in the 12th century on a small island in the Thiou River, the Palais de l’Île has lived many lifetimes over the centuries, including acting as a residence for the Lord of Annecy, a courthouse, a prison, and now a museum. 

Stop in for a delicious coffee and authentic breakfast at Café des Arts, located just a few steps from the Palais des Îles. 

The Rue Sainte Claire is another must-see stop on your walk through the old town.

Often called Annecy’s most beautiful street, Rue Sainte Claire is positively bursting with shops and restaurants, all while conserving Annecy’s charming medieval architecture. 

A charming European cobblestone street in Annecy, flanked by pastel-colored buildings with distinct architectural features. On the left, a vintage lantern hangs from a coral-pink building, while on the right, a lime-green structure showcases tall windows with red shutters. An archway in the distance offers a glimpse of the street beyond. The scene is peaceful, with empty cafe tables and chairs awaiting patrons.

If you didn’t stop off for breakfast already, Buvette du Marché comes highly recommended for a delicious meal on Rue Sainte Claire. 

Speaking of architectural gems, the city tries to preserve as much of its rich heritage as possible. 

Make sure to take a walk along the former ramparts of Annecy via the Impasse du Trippoz as you make your way to the majestic Château d’Annecy, the former residence of the Counts of Geneva and the next stop on this Annecy itinerary.

Tip: You can do this exploration of the Old Town independently, or you can opt for an experience like this Private Walking Tour of Annecy’s Historical Center

Visit the Château d’Annecy. 

A historic stone castle with distinctive red-tiled roofs and turrets, juxtaposed against the backdrop of a lush green mountain range under a clear blue sky. The castle walls, showing signs of age and character, stand tall, evoking history.

The Château d’Annecy stands atop a hill overlooking the town, with panoramic views of Lake Annecy and the French Alps. 

The castle’s fascinating history dates all the way back to the 12th century, when it was originally built to be a home for the Counts of Geneva.

But it’s lived many lifetimes, undergoing various expansions and retoolings, and its architecture reflects a that blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles, each which was prominent during a stage of the castle’s renovation.

Inside the Château, you can visit the castle’s museum, which showcases traditional Savoyard art and craftsmanship.

It also tells the story of the Château and its position in the Alps, and why Annecy was founded here.

Admire the astonishing Basilique de la Visitation.

The Basilique de la Visitation in Annecy, a church standing tall and prominent against a canvas of blue skies and a backdrop of woodlands. Built primarily from stone, its grayish-white facade shines under the sunlight, with the craftsmanship and design detailing visible.

The Basilique de la Visitation is an iconic piece of architecture in the Annecy skyline, with its impressive 72-meter bell tower standing out as a key landmark in town.

With intricate stonework, arched windows, and stone construction, the Basilica is a beautiful example of religious architecture in the 17th century.

Entry to the basilica is free, and you even have the option to ascend the bell tower for an unparalleled view of the city!

The basilica is open between 7 AM and noon and 2 PM to 6 PM daily (an hour later in July and August).

However, the bell tower keeps a more unpredictable schedule — to check, cal the basilica in advance to check the bell tower timings (phone: +33 4 50 45 22 76).

Adjacent to the Basilica is the old monastery, dating back to the 1600s, which you can also visit while exploring the Basilique.

Visit the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre.

Cathédrale Saint-Pierre in Annecy, with architecture that is pretty magnificent, with that towering spire pointing skywards and the intricate detailing on its facade, in a neo-gothic style

The Cathédrale Saint-Pierre in Annecy is another place you don’t want to miss on your Annecy itinerary, a fusion of Gothic and neo-Gothic design.

The church is a nice contrast to the rest of the town, its muted palate looking beautiful against the red-tiled rooftops all over town.

The interior is your standard cathedral fare: stained glass, high arched windows, vaulted ceilings, wooden pews — but it’s still beautiful.

There’s no entrance fee, either, so there’s nothing to stop you from popping by!

Admire the beauty of the L’Église Saint-François-de-Sales.

Church constructed primarily from what appears to be limestone or a similar pale stone, which gives it a warm and inviting glow, especially as it's kissed by the golden rays of the setting or rising sun. The façade is symmetrical and features a mix of classical architectural elements.

Here’s another church worth visiting in Annecy.

Standing since the 17th century, this church combines grandeur of the Baroque with the simplicity of the Classical.

Plus, it’s on the banks of the Thioule, which makes its appearance all the more lovely!

Enjoy a delicious lunch.

Sign for a restaurant in Annecy with the red awning and lettering that reads restaurant

One of the best restaurants in Annecy is Racines, a passion project of two chefs, John and Eva.

They combine their travels with their love of their Haute-Savoie heritage to create unique dishes with Savoyard ingredients and heart.

Another option is the modern Miamici delle Alpi for Savoyard cooking with an Italian twist. 

It’s located in the lovely Galeries Lafayette, a beautiful setting worthy of the delicious food served here. 

The chef here is originally from Naples, but he was classically trained in Paris, so you truly get the best of both worlds when you eat here.

If you prefer a little more guidance — like the kind that a food tour offers — don’t worry, even a petite city like Annecy has got you covered here!

This Annecy Traditional Food Group Walking Tour covers all of the best of Savoyard cuisine in a well-paced food and walking tour!

Wander around the Jardin de l’Europe and spot the Île des Cygnes.

Iles des Cygnes, a famous artificial island on Lake Annecy with the French Alps in the background, flower boxes on the promenade and a blue sky and clear waters

From your lunch spot of choice, start to make your way toward the lake through the magnificent Jardin de l’Europe.

Picture a scene lifted straight from a postcard, a garden setting with a turquoise lakes and the beautiful Alps.

The park was designed in the English garden style, incorporating centuries-old trees, statues, and sculptures.

Across from the Jardins de l’Europe, between the Canal du Vassé and the Thiou, you can see the Île des Cygnes (Swan Island), an artificial island built between 1854 and 1859.

In 1857, the city of Annecy received a pair of swans as a gift from Geneva and the House of Savoy. 

These swans made their home on the island, which was then named in their honor!

Fall in love at Pont des Amours.

An ornate wrought-iron railing overlooking the serene waters of a lake, with the majestic backdrop of a mountain range. The sign "PONT des AMOURS" is prominently displayed, hinting at a romantic significance. A wooden dock extends into the lake where visitors are gathered, and swans gracefully float nearby. The sky above is dotted with clouds, casting gentle reflections on the water's surface.

The Pont des Amours, French for the Bridge of Love, is a charming pedestrian bridge on the edge of Lake Annecy.

Alongside Palais d’Ile, It’s one of the iconic landmarks of the city.

The bridges crosses the Canal du Vassé, connecting the Jardins de l’Europe you were walking in before to the nearby lakeside promenade.

The bridge has a romantic reputation, and many couples — those still going strong, and those long since parted — have placed padlocks or ribbons to the bridge as a symbol of their love.

Go for a drink at La Cave and enjoy a hearty dinner.

A picturesque evening view of Annecy's old town, with historic buildings lining a calm canal. Their warm, glowing lights create mesmerizing reflections on the water. Notable structures, including a tower and a stone gate, stand tall against the soft hues of the twilight sky. Riverside cafes and restaurants bustle with activity

La Cave is practically a household name in Annecy!

Located in the narrow Passage des Échoppes, the restaurant and bar serves as a popular meeting point for wine geeks.

The cellar has a whopping selection of 400 wines — and of that list, around 40 different wines are available by the glass!

Enjoy a glass of wine with the regional cured meats and cheeses if you want light bites as opposed to a more heavy meal.

For a dinner with true Savoyard ambiance, head to Le Clocher, honored by the Collège Culinaire de France. 

It’s also a great spot for wine geeks — its menu is so expansive, it was named one of the top 100 wine menus in all of France.

Another option is Café Brunet, which serves ‘cuisine canaille’, a bistro style menu, with a selection of hearty mains and shared plates.

Day 2 of your Annecy Itinerary

Spend the morning on the lake.

A serene lakeside scene on a sunny day, showcasing the vibrant turquoise waters of Lake Annecy. Wooden jetties extend into the crystal-clear lake, with boats anchored nearby and bicycles parked at one of the docks.

Lac d’Annecy is one of the most stunning lakes in Europe, for both its shockingly turquoise waters and alpine surroundings.

Lake Annecy’s beauty is due to the purity of its waters, fed by mountain springs, when snowmelt from the surrounding peaks all pools in the lake.

The best way to explore the lake and take in its the sights (the majestic villas, secret beaches, the bay of Talloires, and the nature reserves) is to take a private boat tour.

That said, this option is quite expensive — think prices starting at around €300 for two hours. 

A tranquil lakeside setting with a majestic mountain range serving as the backdrop. The towering mountains are lush at the base, gradually giving way to rocky cliffs towards the peaks. On the serene waters of the lake, a wooden jetty extends, where a solitary individual stands.

But if the weather is good and you’re only in Annecy for two days, this is an unforgettable experience that might be well worth the splurge.

If renting a boat is a bit out of your budget, don’t worry — there’s plenty to do that’s more friendly to the wallet, like renting a paddleboard, snorkeling, kayaking, or riding a bike around the lake. 

You can also loaf on the lake shores at one of the several beaches!

Tip: Grab something at the morning market, grab a bike rental, and pedal somewhere beautiful to enjoy a picnic in style.

Treat yourself to a lunch with a view.

For a lakeside lunch, try Terrasses du Lac. It has a beautiful patio in the summer!

Chef Hervé Getenet works magic here, emphasizing seasonal produce and local products that are special to Annecy.

Go for a hike in the mountains.

A breathtaking panoramic view from a high-altitude vantage point, showcasing a vast expanse of a blue lake below, embraced by a sprawling town and the landscape curving around its shores. Dominating the foreground are two hikers, navigating the rugged mountain terrain, adorned with patches of verdant grass and clusters of vibrant yellow flowers. The winding trails on the grassy mountain slope hint at the adventurous journey the hikers have undertaken.

Annecy is great for all types of hikers, from the more timid to the more adventurous!

Whether you want a peaceful stroll in nature or a heart-pumping hike, Annecy offers trails that are beautiful no matter the length or challenge.

For a more difficult hike, opt for the Tournette Trail. This trail is long — over 15 km — but it’s one of the the most popular hikes to do around Annecy.

Read more on this hike here — and expect about 4-6 hours for this hike, so be sure you get an early enough start to complete it safely if you choose it.

The ascent is quite a slog, but it’s worth it! In between panting as you ascend, you can admire gorgeous views of the mountains and lake below.

For a hike that’s a little easier (and arguably the most beautiful hike in Annecy), try the Taillefer Trail.

Unique and breathtaking, you’ll hike through beautiful alpine landscapes while passing sights such as the Château de d’Héré or the Grotte de Notre Dame du Lac.

Where to Stay in Annecy

A grand hotel with classical European architecture stands prominently against a blue sky dotted with fluffy white clouds. The white multi-storied building, adorned with symmetrical windows and gray roofing, displays the national flag on its pinnacle. Adjacent is a pristine annex with arched windows, with well-maintained green lawns

Luxury: Impérial Palace

Never has a place lived up to its name more than at the Impérial Palace, a gorgeous luxury hotel overlooking Lake Annecy with positively palatial vibes.

The hotel is massive, and so are its amenities, including a 600-square-meter spa area with a swimming pool, sauna, hammam, ice fountain, and treatment rooms.

The rooms are gorgeously designed, the bathrooms magnificent (soaking tubs? hell yes!) and the ones with balconies overlooking Lake Annecy are an extra-special treat!

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Mid-Range: Hôtel du Palais de l’Isle

Imagine opening up your windows and stepping onto your balcony, only to see Annecy’s most iconic building — the cute little charmer at the intersection of two canals — right outside your window.

That’s exactly what you get here at Hôtel du Palais de l’Isle, rooms with a view!

Beyond that, the interiors are beautiful and modern, fairly understated with the occasional pop of bold blue accents. 

The rooms are a bit small, as is typical for an Old Town hotel, but the location truly can’t be beat!

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Budget: Hôtel du Château

The surprisingly budget-friendly Hôtel du Château offers charming, comfortable rooms right at the foot of — you guessed it — Annecy Castle.

A bit of a walk from the old town, yet just steps away from the castle, this is the perfect blend of convenience and budget.

The rooms are admittedly a bit basic, but given your surroundings, you’ll likely hardly mind!

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