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Activities, attractions, events, and sightseeing in Annecy

Mar 1, 2026
Lake Annecy, spanning 27.59 km², is one of Europe’s cleanest lakes, with boat rentals starting at €15 per hour. The Palais de l’Isle, a 12th-century former prison, is located in the heart of Annecy’s Old Town, just 500 meters from the train station.
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Mar 1, 2026
Annecy’s Sunday market in Place Notre-Dame dates back to 1907 and features over 100 stalls selling local cheeses from €10 per kilo and fresh produce. Rue Sainte-Claire hosts around 50 boutiques within 500 meters, offering artisan crafts and souvenirs priced between €15 and €60.
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Mar 1, 2026
Lake Annecy, spanning 27.59 km², is one of Europe’s cleanest lakes with water temperatures averaging 24°C in summer. The 12th-century Palais de l’Isle, located in the Old Town, attracts 250,000 visitors annually, while boat rentals start at €25 per hour along the lakefront.
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Mar 1, 2026
Lake Annecy, covering 27.59 km², is Europe’s cleanest lake with summer water temperatures averaging 23°C. The 12th-century Palais de l’Île entrance costs €12, and boat rentals start at €20 per hour, making Annecy a practical day trip option just 35 km from Geneva.
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Mar 1, 2026
Annecy’s Christmas Market runs annually from late November to December 24, featuring over 80 wooden chalets along Quai de la Tournette. Visitors can enjoy mulled wine priced around €3.50 while temperatures average 2°C in December near Lake Annecy, located 45 km southeast of Geneva.
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Mar 1, 2026
The Annecy International Animation Festival takes place annually in June since 1960, attracting over 12,000 professionals. Tickets start at €10 for daily access, and Annecy is located 35 km from Geneva Airport, making it accessible for international visitors attending screenings and workshops.
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Mar 1, 2026
Annecy Old Town features the Palais de l’Isle, a 12th-century former prison located on an island in the Thiou River, 120 meters long. Walking tours last about 90 minutes and cost around €15 per person, while average summer temperatures reach 25°C, ideal for strolling along cobblestone streets and canals.
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