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Geneva Airport (GVA)
The guide was updated:Geneva Airport (GVA), located just 45 kilometres from Annecy, serves as the primary international gateway for the Haute-Savoie region. The most direct option is the Unireso 272 bus, which runs hourly between the airport and Annecy’s city centre (journey time: ~1h10). For broader regional access, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes buses connect to Chambéry, Grenoble and Lyon from the same terminal.
Rail travellers can take the Léman Express (L3/L4) from Geneva’s central Cornavin station (20 mins by taxi/bus from the airport). This cross-border network links 45 Swiss and French stations, with regular services to Annecy (1h20). Note that while convenient, trains require a transfer at Cornavin — factor in extra time for airport connections.
Useful Information
- Address: Route de l'Aéroport 21, Grand-Saconnex
- Website: www.gva.ch/en
- Phone: +41 848 192 020
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Citizens of European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) countries do not need a visa to enter France, only a valid ID. Many other countries, including the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Australia, and New Zealand, benefit from visa-free entry for short stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Visitors from visa-exempt countries must hold a valid passport and, starting in late 2025, will need to apply for an ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) authorisation online before travelling.
For those requiring a visa, such as travellers from some Middle-East, African or Asian nations, a Schengen visa must be obtained prior to arrival. All travellers should ensure their passport is valid for at least three months beyond their intended stay.
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Best Time to Visit
No matter what time of the year you decide to visit this city, the "Venice of the Alps" will let you capture the beauty of its history and nature in each season. Many towns close to Annecy house winter sports resorts and open their doors in winter, so if you're interested in coming to the region for skiing on the French side of the Alps, you should definitely choose the cold season. Otherwise, if cold and skiing are not your thing, consider planning your trip in spring: even if summer means the best days in terms of weather (also, the lake is at its warmest), it is also when tourism is at its peak, so you'd do better coming in spring to enjoy the city on foot and admire the beautiful flowers blooming all along the canals.
Annecy also has a bustling cultural scene, whose offer covers the whole year. The two main summer events are the Lake Festival (www.lac-annecy.com/fete-et-manifestation/1/209349-fete-du-lac.html), a spectacular pyrotechnic show over the lake, and the International Animation Film Festival (www.annecy.org), held respectively in August and June. If you come in the fall season, don't miss the chance to see the "Déscente des Alpages": every year in October, farmers take their livestock down from the mountains to the streets of the centre, where a number of artisans and farmers display and sell their products, and folk bands play all day. Another popular occurrence is the Venetian Carnival, which is very similar to the one in Venice and takes place between February and March. Finally, also in winter, the iconic Annecy Christmas Market (www.marchedenoelannecy.com) in the old town, held between the end of November and the beginning of January, is a must-see for visitors, who love to stroll along the canals in a magical atmosphere, and enjoy delicious local food or handicrafts.
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Geneva Airport (GVA)
Geneva Airport (GVA), located just 45 kilometres from Annecy, serves as the primary international gateway for the Haute-Savoie region. The most direct option is the Unireso 272 bus, which runs hourly between the airport and Annecy’s city centre (journey time: ~1h10). For broader regional access, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes buses connect to Chambéry, Grenoble and Lyon from the same terminal.
Rail travellers can take the Léman Express (L3/L4) from Geneva’s central Cornavin station (20 mins by taxi/bus from the airport). This cross-border network links 45 Swiss and French stations, with regular services to Annecy (1h20). Note that while convenient, trains require a transfer at Cornavin — factor in extra time for airport connections.
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Public Transport
SIBRA (www.sibra.fr) runs the local transport system and links, with an efficient bus service, the communes of the Grand Annecy. Tickets (www.sibra.fr/voyages-occasionnels) can be purchased from the stations, the tourist information office and in kiosks (www.sibra.fr/points-de-vente), and travel cards are also available in these shops. The Espace SIBRA (21 Rue de la Gare) is the main transport information office, it opens 6 days a week and is close to the SNCF station.
The same company also offer a bike rental service, called Vélonecy (www.sibra.fr/velonecy): more than 200 bikes can be rented and used to move around the city in the respect of the environment. You can choose between classic bikes, electric bikes and folding bikes (very quick to set up), and even if renting one daily, weekly or monthly, depending on how much you want to stay in Annecy (more information: www.velonecy.com / infos@velonecy.com).
An alternative to SIBRA to stroll around Annecy city centre is the rental company Roul'ma Poule (www.annecy-location-velo.com), with two shops (in Annecy and Annecy-le-Vieux). There you can rent not only bikes (classic, electric or tandem bikes), but also rollers (www.annecy-location-velo.com/en/roller-rental-annecy), kayaks (www.annecy-location-velo.com/en/kayak-paddle-rental-annecy-le-vieux) and paddle boards (www.annecy-location-velo.com/en/paddle-boards-rental-annecy-le-vieux), for an amazing tour of the lake.
Roul'ma Poule (Annecy)
4 Rue des Marquisats, Annecy
+33 4 50 27 86 83 / info@roulmapoule.com
www.facebook.com/RoulMaPouleAnnecy
Roul'ma Poule (Annecy-le-Vieux)
47 Avenue du Petit Port, Annecy-le-Vieux
+33 4 50 23 31 15 / info2@roulmapoule.com
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Taxi
Taxis can be hailed at stands or along the street, but they can be hard to find, especially on Friday and Saturday evenings. Always make sure that the driver has a regular licence, before hailing one.
GIE Taxis d'Annecy
+33 4 50 45 05 67
www.taxi-annecy.net
annecytaxi@orange.fr
Bardet Taxi
+33 6 75 13 79 28
www.bardet-taxi.com
Annecienne de Taxis & Transports
+33 6 32 48 32 43
www.annecienne-taxis-transports.fr
att.taxi@orange.fr
Actuel Taxi 74
+33 6 98 83 75 75 / +33 4 50 08 08 90
www.actueltaxi74.com
accueil@aerotaxiannecy.com
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Post Office
Stamps are available from kiosks and news agents. For mail overseas, it is advisable to visit a post office. Here you will find more information about the main post office, "La Poste - Annecy Cité du Lac", based at 1 Rue de la Poste: www.laposte.fr/particulier/outils/trouver-un-bureau-de-poste/bureau-detail/annecy-cite-du-lac/13991A.
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Pharmacy
The pharmacies open until late and are recognisable by a green cross on the front facade. Here you find 3 big pharmacies in Annecy:
Pharmacie du Lac
+33 4 50 45 26 41
15 Rue de la Préfecture, Annecy
www.pharmacie-du-lac-annecy.com
Pharmacie Centrale
+33 4 50 45 02 19
30 Rue Sommeiller, Annecy
www.pharmacie-centrale-annecy.fr
Pharmacie du Buisson
+33 4 50 23 13 36
18 Clos du Buisson, Annecy-le-Vieux
www.pharmaciedubuisson.com
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Telephone
Country code: 33
Area code: 4
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Electricity
220/240 V AC, 50Hz
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