
1. Adam Mansion
You've reached the beautiful Sainte-Croix square. Turn around and you'll see one of the most magnificent timber framed houses of the city and surely the most famous in Angers! Dating back to the 15th century. Read more
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Discover the charm of Anjou! This medieval town in Maine-et-Loire is full of surprises. Its pretty streets are bustling with students. Several monuments bear witness to the city’s rich history. From its cathedral to its medieval castle, via the iconic Ralliement Square, a visit full of culture and history awaits you in the capital of Anjou, which has managed to fully preserve its authenticity. Angers is also France’s greenest city, with no fewer than 30 parks and gardens, and some great walks along River Maine, which runs through its centre. A dynamic, lively City of Art and History, with an exceptional heritage at the heart of the Pays de la Loire region!
You've reached the beautiful Sainte-Croix square. Turn around and you'll see one of the most magnificent timber framed houses of the city and surely the most famous in Angers! Dating back to the 15th century. Read more
The Saint Eloi square, hidden behind the historic buildings, reveals some of the town's landmarks. The imposing Saint Aubin tower stands before you and is part of the abbey bearing the same name, which stood here between the 12th and 19th centuries. Read more
The Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin, which is one of the best-preserved Carolingian monuments in France, was discovered by archaeologists after 20 years of excavation. Read more
The beautiful Saint-Joseph church is impossible to miss ! Read more
This is the heart of the Mail garden, one of the city's many parks! Did you know that Angers is considered one of the greenest towns in France? Read more
Foch Boulevard is one of the main thoroughfares in Angers' city centre. Here you'll find restaurants, pubs and shops, drawing large numbers of Angevins and students every day to enjoy the never-ending hustle and bustle. Read more
Take a look at the building on your right, whose top is a lovely shade of blue. Simply known as the Blue Mansion, it is adorned with magnificent mosaics and is one of the rare examples of Art Deco architecture in Angers. Read more
This central square, with its bars, restaurants and shops, is visited by thousands of Angevins every day! The square was originally home to three churches. Read more
This pretty monument in the heart of Angers' shopping street is the Pincé museum. It was built between 1528 and 1535 in the Renaissance style by the Angevin architect Jean Delespine. Read more
Pilori Square is a small square in the centre of Angers. This picturesque pedestrianised square is very busy, with many shops and restaurants. Read more
Saint-Laud is one of the students' favourite streets, and for good reason: it is lined with bars and restaurants of all kinds! Read more
This is the city's covered marketis known as the Halles de Biltoki, or Halles Cœur de Maine. The project was commissioned by the Basque group Biltoki and opened in 2023. Read more
The green zone on your right is called the Cœur de Maine esplanade. Read more
You are now crossing the oldest bridge on the Maine. It was first mentioned in the 6th century, but it is believed to have been there since Gallo-Roman times, although there is no evidence to support this claim. Read more
Located away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, the Doutre district resembles a small village. Read more
The view from the quayside is a superb panorama of the left bank of the city of Angers! Read more
Crossing this bridge gives you a great view of Angers castle, which stands proudly on the city's left bank. Read more
This rocky spur has been inhabited by man since the Neolithic period, around 4,000 years ago! Read more
You're standing on the end of the world promenade. It runs along the edge of the castle and is one of the most iconic sights in Angers. Read more
You are now walking through the medieval centre of Angers, with its winding streets just a stone's throw from the castle. Read more
The impressive building standing before you is the Angers cathedral known as the Saint-Maurice cathedral. Built between the 11th and 13th centuries, it is a remarkable example of Angevin Gothic art, and is of course listed as a Historic Monument. Read more
This is the imposing Angers Episcopal Palace, located behind Saint-Maurice Cathedral. Read more
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If you wish to extend your visit to Angers, I suggest you take a trip to the magnificent Terra Botanica park, Europe’s first theme park entirely dedicated to plants. The gardens and attractions on offer for all ages make for a unique and highly entertaining visit! The English-style Plant Garden, located near the city centre, was laid out in 1905.
Once you’re done with plants, don’t forget to visit the Jean-Lurçat Museum and Contemporary Tapestry Museum in the Doutre district, which showcases textile art through a range of tapestries, each more beautiful than the last.
For those wishing to enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside, the Maine lake is around 5km away on the right bank of the river, offering supervised swimming and water sports of all kinds. Ideal for hot summer days!
A little further from Saint-Georges-sur-Loire, you can step back in time to explore the charming Serrant castle, a true Renaissance gem! Located just a 25-minute drive away, this castle opens its doors to you and is designed to bring you back to the 16th century, in the parlour of the wealthy families who lived there. This is the perfect way to start exploring the impressive Loire Valley castles, some of which are only a few miles away from Angers.
The Loire Valley and Anjou vineyards are just a few kilometres from Angers, where you can take a stroll and discover the region’s most iconic wines. Coteaux du Layon, Saumur, Saint-Nicolas de Bourgueil… There are numerous interesting sites around Angers. Make sure you visit the wine cellars and enjoy some wine tasting!
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The Château d’Angers, the most famous landmark in Maine-et-Loire, is a must-visit when you go to Angers.
Occupied from the 9th century by the Counts of Anjou, the construction of the château truly began in the 13th century under the orders of Louis IX. Later, in the 15th century, the Dukes of Anjou transformed it into a noble residence. Construction was completed in the 16th century, and it remains largely unchanged to this day.
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When visiting this château, you will have a stunning view of the entire city. The visit is free for those under 18, and free for citizens of the European Union under 26 years old.
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The history of this establishment is quite unique. Founded in 1829 by Sister Marie-Euphrasie Pelletier, it is an old…
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Ideal location
Quiet place
Free parking
Original and historic setting
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Location: 18 Rue Marie Euphrasie Pelletier, 49045, Angers
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In the city of Angers, local cuisine holds an important place. This becomes evident as you explore the city: the windows of various restaurants emit the delightful aromas of hot dishes made with local ingredients, which delights your sense of smell and awakens your taste buds. The best place to fill your stomach? Without a doubt, it would be Rue de la Gare, known for housing many unique restaurants: the cuisine is exceptional and the service is quite fast. The staff are always smiling and proud to serve these refined dishes at a great value. If you’re looking for something a bit more conventional, where the beauty of the dishes lies in the presentation, you can also head to Rue Baudrière. The appetizers are sensational, and the setting of the restaurants is absolutely divine. For sure, you’ll have pleasant moments in peace, with your plate in front of you!
Angers is a beautiful city, so it’s only natural to want to stay there. However, finding the right accommodation can be a bit tricky, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the city. But don’t worry—after a little investigation, we know exactly which neighborhoods and streets to recommend. Angers, located along the Maine River, is a charming city with a rich and complex history. To fully explore it, two good days would be ideal. We recommend staying in the city center so you’re close to all the monuments. The area is calm in the evenings, too. Boulevard Maréchal Foch is home to establishments near the train station with authentic 19th-century buildings. The rooms are a nice blend of modern and traditional styles. Another good choice is Rue Louis de Romain, known for its well-priced rooms.
Getting to Angers on a budget is easy. The recommended transport options are bus or train. There are about six trains and two buses per day. The train is fast and comfortable, and you won’t notice the time pass, especially if you bring your computer to watch your favorite series. Or, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way. Don’t forget, the train is also the most eco-friendly transportation option. Angers is accessible by train from major cities like Paris, Nantes, and Lyon. The bus, though slower, is equally comfortable, and there are bus routes from over 28 cities to Angers.
Renting a camper van is a great way to embrace the outdoor life. Many families enjoy this mode of transport as it allows them to spend quality time together in a beautiful setting. Renting a camper van to explore Angers and its surroundings is an excellent idea. Additionally, the city offers affordable, secure parking spots for recreational vehicles. You can even sleep under the stars in the heart of Angers! For booking, it’s best to go directly to the website wikicampers.fr, where you’ll find a wide selection of vehicles at reasonable prices. Seize the opportunity and enjoy an exciting road trip through beautiful landscapes!
In Angers, walking is definitely the best way to get around: it’s simple, economical, healthy, and eco-friendly. However, if you prefer, you can rent a bike for the day. Angers is a bike-friendly city, with one of the most developed cycling networks in France. It’s not uncommon to see more people cycling than driving. After all, it’s more eco-friendly, quieter, and safer. The “Velocity” bike station can help you choose the right bike depending on where you want to go and how long it will take. If you’re not into walking or biking, Angers also has excellent public transportation with buses and trams, run by “Angers Loire Métropole,” that will take you wherever you need to go.
Visiting Angers during the right time ensures sunny vacation days where you can stroll around and explore the city. The best months are from July to September, when temperatures can reach 25°C. You’ll feel at ease under the warm sun with a nice breeze from the trees. Spring (especially May) and autumn also offer mild temperatures, ideal for exploring Angers at its best. Ready for a wonderful vacation?
Angers attracts friends, families, and solo travelers seeking adventure. But have you ever wondered what there is to explore outside the city? A short drive from Angers, you’ll discover the Mauges region, a beautiful area in the heart of Maine-et-Loire. Stop by the legendary village of Montjean-sur-Loire, just 30 minutes from Angers, to enjoy one of the most stunning views of the Loire Valley. Wander through its picturesque streets, straight out of a fairy tale. If you’re traveling with your family, you can venture further to breathe in fresh air in the parks, gardens, and vineyards of Maine-et-Loire.
Visiting Angers is certainly doable in a day, but if you want to truly soak in the city’s treasures, it’s best to plan for two days. The city, known for its art and history, is home to the impressive Château d’Angers, the most famous and most visited building in Maine-et-Loire. From the top of its tallest tower, enjoy a panoramic view of the city. Then, take a stroll through the city center and enjoy a meal at one of the many local restaurants. The region is full of welcoming establishments where you can taste local specialties. In the evening, visit the Museum of Fine Arts, which houses a treasure trove of artwork from the 14th century to the present day. On the second day, try something unique: take a hot air balloon ride and enjoy the aerial view of the city!
The best way to explore Angers is on foot. Sure, with all the transport options available, people may be tempted to drive or take a bus, but nothing beats walking! It’s a great way to get exercise, it’s eco-friendly, and it helps you better appreciate the city’s beauty. Most attractions in the city center are accessible on foot, especially during the summer when the temperatures are pleasant. Walking allows you to explore narrow streets where cars can’t go, enjoy the architecture, and soak in the stunning landscapes. We wholeheartedly recommend it!
One thing is certain when traveling to Angers: take the time to savor the local dishes. The famous galipettes d’Anjou (wild mushrooms from the region) are a must-try. These are often served in local restaurants with various accompaniments. For a sweet treat, try bottereaux, small pastries made of sugar and orange blossom water, typically eaten for special occasions. Another local delight is Cabernet d’Anjou, a popular rosé wine from the region. Enjoy a glass of this delightful wine and savor the flavors of Angers!
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