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On the edge of Lake Annecy is the stunning, unspoilt commune of Annecy in south eastern Alpine France. With a relatively small population of around 50,000, Annecy has a plethora of 17th century architecture for you to take in and is surrounded by incredible scenery. Cheap Annecy flights are usually easy to come by so visit a traditional French town for a weekend away with a difference.
Annecy is situated about 25 miles from Geneva so is very convenient to get to from most UK airports and is only an hour or so from London airports. Annecy holidays are a fantastic alternative to a weekend in better known destinations such as Paris and with so many carriers operating you will be able to find cheap flights to Annecy.
Once you have booked your cheap Annecy flights and want to see Annecy and the surrounding area you should look in to cheap Annecy car hire. This gives you access to the beautiful surrounding scenery. To explore the rest of France without a hired vehicle, The Gare d'Annecy rail station has connections to Geneva, Lyon, Paris and Grenoble along with a few other regional destinations.
Considering it is such a traditional town there is plenty to see and do in Annecy. The Palais de l'Isle is also known as the "old prison" and is twelfth century. It is Annecy's symbol and is one of France's most photographed monuments. If shopping is more your thing visit the Rue Royale. The town also has the church of Saint-Maurience which houses many 15th and 16th century paintings.