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TRAVEL GUIDEANNECY

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

WELCOME TO ANNECY

LANGUAGE

GENERAL TIPS

EASIEST WAY TO ARRIVE TO ANNECY

BY PLANE - INTERNATIONAL GENEVA AIRPORT

BY PLANE - LYON SAINT EXUPERY (LYS)

BY TRAIN / BUS

BY CAR

VENUE

DESCRIPTION

HOW TO GET

TO THE VENUE

HOTELS

NEAR THE VENUE

NEAR ANNECY’S

STATION

FOOD AND DRINK RESTAURANTS BAR & PUBS

SIGHTSEEINGHISTORY

ON THE LAKE

NIGHTLIFELOCAL GAME STORES

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Welcome to annecy!Annecy is the 44th French urban area with around 220 000 inhabitants. It’s located in the south east of the country, in the heart of the Alps. The nearest important city is Geneva (~40km). Annecy is highly renowned for its lake and its kindness of living, but not only as we’ll further in this guide!

INTRODUCTION

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Language

The official language is French, and here are some useful ex-

pressions if you sadly encounter someone who doesn’t speak

English.

English FrenchHello Bonjour

Yes Oui

No Non

I don’t speak french Je ne parle pas français

I don’t understand Je ne comprends pas

How much is it? Combien ça coute ?

Expensive Cher

Cheap Pas cher

I like it Ca me plait

Excuse me Excusez-moi

Beer Bière

Thank you Merci

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English FrenchGo! A toi !

Target ? Cible ?

In response En réponse

End of turn Fin du tour

Wait Attend

Draw (a card) Pioche

Draw (a game) Égalité

Good Luck Bonne chance

Good game Bien joué

I win J’ai gagné

I lose J’ai perdu

I concede Je concède

Phonetics

“é” sounds [e]

“è” sounds [ɛ]

« ç » sounds [s]

“gn” sounds [ɲ]

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General tips

INTERNATIONAL PHONE CODE +33

TIME ZONE GMT +2

SMOKING smoking is forbidden in public places (bars, restau-

rants, train stations, hotels,etc) but you can smoke outdoors.

MONEY French currency is Euro. Credit cards are widely used

and accepted, specially Visa and Mastercard. However, it’s al-

ways a good idea to have some cash with you (some stores

don’t accept credit cards).

ELECTRICITY current is at 220V and 50Hz.

Plug types C, E and F

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE MAY 11-15 ˚C

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EASIEST WAY TO ARRIVE TO ANNECY

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GVA is the nearest airport to Annecy (the second one is Lyon - St Ex-

upery, ~150 km), and the two cities are directly linked by bus (42€

the round-trip, 1h30 travel, time-table here) and train. This airport

has only one terminal, but you’ll have to take a specific way when

landing to access to the bus terminal. You’ll have to take back your

luggage, and go to the Swiss customs. Then, you’ll have to rise at

check-in level, then to follow the “Destination France” signs.

The rail station is at the the Check-in and Arrival levels. You can

book your travel on

www.voyages-sncf.com (from 40 € the round-trip, 2h travel).

You’ll have to be careful, all buses/trains going to

France leave from Swiss territory: make sure you have

valid identity papers (Swiss visa: obtain information

depending on nationality).

By plane – International Geneva Airport (GVA).

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By plane - Lyon Saint Exupery (LYS)

LYS is the nearest French Airport of Annecy (~150km). This airport

has got a TGV station which directly transports you to Annecy.

You can reach the station directly from the airport on foot in only

5 minutes (see plan above).

Once your luggage taken, you’ll have to reach the [I] point (orange

on the plan), the follow the “Gare TGV” signs.

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You can book your trip from the Airport to Annecy (around 2

hours, from 100€ the round-trip) on www.voyages-sncf.com.

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It’s also possible to come to Annecy on bus from the airport.

You’ll find the “Bus station” in the center of the airport (in the

pink square). The travel is as long as the train but less expensive

(from 51€ the round trip).

You’ll find the time table on the picture above.

you can order by phone at +33 4 79 68 32 96, or buy directly

your ticket at the airport

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By train - Annecy Rail station

There’s only one rail / bus station in Annecy, which is in the center

of the city.

Annecy is easily accessible by train from Paris (4 hours) or Milano

(from 5h), but the travel will be a bit longer if you come from Lon-

don (8h), or Madrid (11h).

Annecy is connected by bus to many cities of France, Italy and

Switzerland. As there’s only one station, you’ll obviously arrive in

center of the city!

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By car

If you wish to travel by car, Annecy is connected to the highway

A41. To reach your destination, you’ll need:

• From Geneva: 45mn via 1A & E41, 45€ Toll fee.

• From Paris: 5h00 via A6, A40 & A41; 50€ Toll fee.

• From Brussels: 8h00 via E411, E25, A31, A30, A39 & A40,

45€ Toll fee

• From Milano: 4h00 via A4, SS26, N205 A40 & A41, 52€ Toll

fee

• From Munich: 6h30, via 96, E25 & E62.

If you want to carshare to come to Annecy, you should use

Blablacar!

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VENUE

How to get to the venue?

If you take your accommodation in Annecy, buses can drive

you to the venue twice per hour, in ten minutes and for only

1.75€!

You’ll have to take line 51-52 which connects Annecy to Al-

bertville. You’ll have to get off the bus at the “Sevrier – Mairie”

station, which is 160m only from the venue.

Otherwise, if you come by car, a parking can welcome you

at 150m from the venue!

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Address Complexe d’animation 2000, route d’Albertville74320 SEVRIER FRANCE

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HOTELS

You’ll find above a selection of the nearest hotels from the venue or from the public transports that’ll bring you to the venue!

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Near the venue

For those who’ll want to stay as close as possible of the venue,

here are the hotels located less than 15 minutes on feet.

Auberge de Letraz, from 81€ / night

921 Route d’Albertville, 74320 Sévrier

www.letraz.fr

+33 4 50 52 40 36

Côte Ouest, from 146€ / night

765 Route d’Albertville, 74320 Sévrier

annecy-coteouest.com

+33 6 18 54 88 13

Hotel Beauregard, from 107€ / night

691 Route d’Albertville, 74320 Sévrier

hotel-beauregard.com

+33 4 50 52 40 59

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Near the Annecy rail / bus station

For those who want to enjoy the fantastic city of Annecy, here’s

a list of hotels close to the center of the town.

Best Western, from 67€ / night

19 Avenue du Rhône, 74000 Annecy

bestwestern-hotel-annecy.com

+33 4 50 52 35 35

Hôtel des Alpes, from 69€ / night

12 Rue de la Poste, 74000 Annecy

hotelannecy.com

+33 4 50 45 04 56

Apparthotel Adagio Annecy, from 71€ / night

2 Place Marie Curie, 74000 Annecy

accorhotels.com

+33 4 50 05 65 00

You’ll find a lot of others hotels for your accommodation

clicking the map above!

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SIGHTSEEING

Annecy is known as the “pearl of the French Alps”, in reference

to its localization between its lake and the mountain massifs of the

Alps, or the “Venice of the Alps”.

It has a rich history, from the roman period to the XIXth centu-

ry, through the Middle-Age, when it became the residence of the

Counts of Geneva.

From this, Annecy owns an interesting historical heritage, which

you’ll find a little list above

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Annecy’s Museum / Castle

Place du château - 74000 Annecy

Tel : + 33 (0)4 50 33 87 30

Email : [email protected]

Open daily from 1 June to 30 September, 10.30 am to 6 pm

Entrance: 5.20 € / reduced price: 2.60 €

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Listed as a Historical Monument in 1902, Annecy Castle was the res-

idence of the Counts of Geneva until 1394. Numerous transforma-

tions during the 15th and 16th centuries gave the castle its unusual

style, a blend of medieval defensive architecture and elegance in

the French renaissance style. Abandoned in the 18th century, it was

used as military barracks until 1947. The Castle was bought by the

Town of Annecy in 1953. The first exhibition was inaugurated three

years later, announcing the cultural vocation of this former palace

of Princes.

Through temporary exhibitions and a permanent presentation in

the fully restored castle rooms, the museum presents rich diversified

collections to visitors. They comprise objects linked to regional her-

itage and lake architecture, medieval sculptures, paintings of the

18th, 19th and 20th centuries linked to the alpine countryside and

contemporary works of art that question the relationship of man

with his natural environment.

Included in the visit to the Musée-Château, the Regional Observato-

ry of Alpine Lakes comprises 700 m2 of exhibition area in the Tower

and Logis Perrière. It invites visitors to discover the complex, fragile

and coveted environment of the alpine lakes through original muse-

ography, organised around five fields of scientific research: biology,

ecology, ethnology, archaeology and limnology. The Observatory is

a response to the concerns of a population wishing to preserve the

quality of their environment. It contributes to enhancing the value

and protecting the natural alpine environment.

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Palais de l’Île

Passage de l’Ile - 74000 Annecy

Tel : + 33 (0)4 50 33 87 30

Email : [email protected]

Open daily from 1 June to 30 September, 10.30 am to 6 pm

Entrance: 3.80 € / reduced price: 2 €

In 1325 the stronghold was first mentioned as a prison, no doubt

the longest and most continuous function of the Ile house. It simulta-

neously housed other activities linked to the court life, for instance

the Counting House and the Palais de justice (law court) from which

it got its name “Palais de l’Ile” in the 16th century. In 1944, Palais

de l’Ile presented to the public the history of the Town of Annecy. An

emblematic and symbolic place, it became Centre d’interprétation

de l’architecture et du patrimoine for Annecy and its communes in

1999. To help the population understand their urban environment,

the Center for Urban Interpretation invites visitors to discover the

rich heritage today covering 13 communes, by placing side-by-side

different approaches. On the ground floor the sometimes troubled

history of Palais de l’Ile is related.

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Annecy’s old city

As already said, Annecy is also known as the “Venice of the Alps”,

in reference to its canals. It’s populated since 5000 years, and saw

the Gauls, the Romans, the Medieval Lords and the Episcopal pow-

er. You can see its rich history by its old building.

Annecy is also a fortified city, with its castle and its great doors,

which at this period, permitted to control the whereabouts in the city.

Just have a walk in the streets, and rise on the fortifications to have

a great panorama on the city and the lake!

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On the lake!

COMPAGNIE DES BATEAUX DU LAC D’ANNECY

2 Place aux bois

74000 Annecy

Tél +33 4.50.51.08.40

[email protected]

Fees : from 14.3€ to 20€

Once you’ve seen the city, why don’t you take a tour on the lake

and admire its wonderful sight?

Located close to the old town of Annecy, the harbor invites you

aboard one of its 5 boats (the Belle Etoile, the Savoie, the Allobroge,

the Cygne and the MS Libellule) to discover luxurious landscapes

between lake and mountains. Embark for a bare cruise commented

by one or of two hours!

8 daily departures from the Annecy’s harbor from 11 to 17h30.

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FOOD ANDDRINK

RestaurantsL’Alpin

5, rue Sainte Claire, 74000 ANNECY

Tél : +33 (0)4 50 45 30 79

From ~15€

If you have a walk in the old streets of Annecy, and want to

make a travel back in time, don’t hesitate and stop at L’Alpin.

From the kitchen to the decoration, everything is inspired by

the old fashions.

This restaurant, which looks like an old cabin, is a major place

for cheese lovers!

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L’Étage

13 Rue du Pâquier, 74000 Annecy

+33 4 50 51 03 28

http://letageannecy.com/

From ~20€

It’s in a beautiful 17th century house that L’Étage’s team will

welcome you.

Located in the heart of Annecy, just close to the lake, you’ll

taste the Savoyard’s gastronomy, or just have a drink!

Le Bon Lieu

1 Rue Jean Jaurès, 74000 Annecy

+33 4 50 51 45 40

http://lebonlieu-brasserie.fr

From 11€

As each Savoyard restaurant, Le Bon Lieu proposes its Fondues,

Tartiflette, Bertholon… but not only !

You’ll also find Hamburgers, rib steak, ravioles and marmites.

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Le Cochon à l’Oreille

Quai Perrière, 74000 Annecy

+33 4 50 45 92 51

http://www.cochon-annecy.com/

From ~20€

Le Cochon à l’Oreille is a friendly restaurant where we like to

share the pleasures of the table, marrying meals and wines, and

all the anecdotes and stories of the owner!

The Little Italy

16 Rue Sainte-Claire, 74000 Annecy

+33 4 50 52 92 78

From 14€

This restaurant only serves… pizzas ! The decoration is a remind-

er of the eponym district of New York. Even if it is a little place,

the menu is really huge and the pizzas are probably the bests of

Annecy!

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BARS ANDPUBS

La Queue du Coq

10 rue Vaugelas, 74000 Annecy

+9 81 26 95 00

Specialties: Cocktails

According the story, the word “Cocktail” comes from cock fights,

where spectators drank a lot, and the last drink was a mix of

all the previous ones. At La Queue du Coq, you’ll find real

champions in “mixology”, with products of quality and fresh

fruits, the whole in a cool atmosphere.

Le Chardon d’Écosse

10, rue Vaugelas, 74000 Annecy

+33 4 50 51 24 31

Specialties : Whisky

Take a prestigious ambit, add a dose of conviviality, mix with

blues or jazz notes, and sprinkle with the humor of the boss.

Let stand the whole, and you’ll obtain a delicious blend called Le

Chardon d’Écosse!

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NIGHTLIFE

If you want to enjoy the Annecy’s nightlife, here are the best ad-

dresses selected by the BOM team:

Le Téléphone Rose

8 Fbg des Annonciades, 74000 Annecy

+33 6 87 83 52 74

Entry fees: 15€

This club is reserved for 25+ people only. Behind its discrete house-

front, only decorated with a pink phone box, you’ll find an old

cabaret design, minimalist et erotic, where you’ll fill your ears with

electro/house and awake your nights.

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Located in the “Passage du Pré Carré”, a trade place of Annecy,

this club got settled in an old garage, as its name reminds it. From

the main entrance, before you up the stairs rising to the club, you’ll

find a smart place, where the dress code is smart too.

Le Garage

36, rue Sommelier 74000 Annecy

+ 33 4 50 45 69 40

http://www.discotheque-legarage.com/

Entry fees: 18€

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LOCAL GAME STORE

Magic Bazar, a huge choice of board games and collectible

card games (sealed or single products)- notably Magic –

some LEGO, and a play space for 60 people.

Magic Bazar, the reference store for all the Annecy’s players!

Magic Bazar

39, rue Sommeiller, 74000 Annecy.

+33 9 50 50 82 89

www.magicbazar.fr

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