The top cities between Stresa and Lyon are Turin, Annecy, Grenoble, Les Belleville, Tignes, Vigevano, Asti, Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, Val Thorens, and Les Allues. Turin is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Stresa and 3 hours from Lyon.
Asti, a charming comune in the Piedmont region of Italy, is known for its sparkling wines, particularly the famous Asti Spumante. The area offers a rich cultural and historical experience with its annual festivals and events. Visitors can explore centuries-old winemaking techniques at local wineries and immerse themselves in the vibrant local culture. Additionally, Asti is home to picturesque towns where visitors can savor delicious cuisine, discover historic sites, and enjoy the warm hospitality of Piedmont.
1% as popular as Turin
19 minutes off the main route, 27% of way to Lyon
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Turin, also known as Torino, is the capital city of Piedmont in northern Italy. The city is renowned for its elegant architecture and delectable cuisine. Nestled near the majestic Alps, Turin boasts stately baroque buildings and charming old cafes that adorn its boulevards and grand squares like Piazza Castello and Piazza San Carlo. One of its iconic landmarks is the Mole Antonelliana, a 19th-century tower that houses the interactive National Cinema Museum.
Tignes is a collection of villages that make up a popular ski resort in the French Alps, close to the Italian border. It is part of the Espace Killy ski area along with Val d’Isère, connected by lifts. The lively hubs of Val Claret and Tignes Le Lac offer various dining and shopping options. In the summer, visitors can enjoy hiking trails, golfing, a bike park, and even skiing on the Grande Motte glacier.
Val Thorens is a ski resort located in Europe, established in 1971. It sits at the highest altitude and offers top-notch ski slopes, terrain parks and modern lifts. The town is considered as the hub of skiing in Europe, with a variety of ski runs that cater to different preferences. Visitors can choose their speed, turns and scenic view before hopping on one of the high-tech lifts available.
Excellent resort. At 2300m the snow is usually the best. Great links and easy to do all four valleys each day for intermediate skiers. Town centre is a bit wild every evening with lots of young drunk people around if that's your thing.
mark holmes — Google review
Been here many times, snows much better than any other resort due to its height. Especially during April time when lower resorts lack snow (/good quality snow). If you do decide to visit whether you are a good skier/snowboarder or not, then I would recommend going march time (February/January can be too cold). If you're good, getting the ski pass that includes the 3 valleys is worth every penny.
Louis Warren — Google review
At 2350m, snow is not yet an issue. The station is geared towards skiing and cater mainly to an international clientele. British and Dutch mainly. It has the trappings of a small French town with fresh breads, some cafes for drinks and meals but remains a very touristic area. Perfect for skiing. Going to the piste is relatively easy.
Nicolas weng kan — Google review
Great skiing in near perfect weather. The town is cosy and everything is close by (shops, bars, even a cinema). Every apartment building / hotel I've seen was ski in / ski out. But be warned - it is noisy here, with parties lasting until the wee hours of the morning (especially in January).
Ivan Sr?en — Google review
Lovely Ski place in French Alps, lots of ski lefts, lots of bars and restaurants, parking cars may be a bit problem but rest is good, few bars with nice music open till late hours, Food and drinks are bit pricy (expensive) then rest of the French cities.
Dev — Google review
Billed as France's highest ski resort, it's a popular destination for Brits looking for guaranteed snow. Despite this, snow making machinery is in evidence, so perhaps that guarantee needs revising.
The resort has excellent ski to/from accommodation, far better than most. Plentiful lift options and good design mean large queues can mostly be avoided.
Level-wise, it's perhaps best suited to the beginner and intermediate ski/snowboarder, as there are very few black runs. Alleviating this are plenty of easy to access off-piste areas.
Rex Wickham — Google review
This town is at the heart of skiing in Europe. Wake up, suite up and slide down the hill to any number of ski runs. Choose how fast, how many turns and what view you want than jump on that lift. After a few runs stop over for a hot chocolate over looking the majestic mountain valley. If you get pekish have some fine French food, don't forget you will be paying for the view. For anyone looking for a ski/ snowboard trip of a life time I highly recommend this spot.
Lucien Glass — Google review
Expensive but no more so than anywhere else in the French Alps. High so we had great snow and this year the season is being extended into May. Skiing is everything anyone could want from beginner to experienced powder hound... pistes are varied and endless.
VT itself is a rather characterless collection of apartment blocks with a road running through its centre which despite it being a "traffic free" resort, the locals and one in a brown 2CV in particular, seem to regard as a race track. You have been warned.
Eating and drinking out is expensive, although the pizza take-out at the top of the town next to Ski Republic is great, reasonably priced and unsurprisingly very busy.
Simon Lewis — Google review
Great slopes, but some of them are marked as easy even though they are not, and those that are difficult are sometimes marked as difficult. I guess it is a place to love and hate at the same time, but overall it is a nice experience....
Goran A. — Google review
Top-notch ski resort! Well-maintained slopes, spacious, and minimal lift queues. Even during peak times, the wait for lifts is short. Definitely recommended, and I will certainly return for more skiing in Val Thorens.
Ivan Šarić — Google review
Went here with my university and the slopes were amazing! Great snow quality and a large variety of pistes. The clubs in Val Thorens also have an amazing atmosphere and prime locations. The biggest downside is the prices, which are high almost everywhere. Sometimes €12 for 50cl of normal beer.
Mika Oldendorp — Google review
Incredible place! 3 valleys of different verities of ski tracks, for every taste and skills set. You need at least a week to go down each and every ski track there is here.
Явор Камберов — Google review
Visited here for skiing over Christmas. Massive resort with lots to do on and off the slopes. A lot of the view points are accessible on foot via the pedestrian lifts. Zip lines, sledging, bowling and a collection of multicultural cuisines. It’s a one stop shop
charlie aston — Google review
Fantastic skiing from and to the hotel door. Great interconnected ski resorts so masses of different runs and levels of difficulty. The Hotel Marielle was a perfect spot for skiing and enjoying apre Ski, excellent buffet meals too. Highly recommend it.
Douglas Hall — Google review
2% as popular as Turin
1 hour off the main route, 61% of way to Lyon
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Les Belleville is a commune in the Savoie department of southeastern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2016 by the merger of the former communes of Saint-Martin-de-Belleville and Villarlurin. On 1 January 2019, the former commune Saint-Jean-de-Belleville was merged into Les Belleville. Wikipedia.
Saint-Martin-de-Belleville is a picturesque Alpine region renowned for its traditional stone-and-wood farmhouses and local eateries. The area is part of the 3 Valleys ski zone, which includes the famous après-ski destination of Val Thorens. In summertime, visitors can enjoy outdoor pursuits such as hiking, cycling, and fishing in the rivers and lakes.
Les Allues is a charming mountain village and ski resort located in the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region of Southeastern France. This commune, with a population of 1,860, is classified as a tourist resort and consists of thirteen picturesque villages surrounding the renowned ski resorts of Meribel and Meribel-Mottaret within the Trois Vallees ski area. Nestled in the Tarentaise valley, Les Allues is approximately thirty kilometers from Albertville and fifty kilometers from Chambery.
Annecy, a charming alpine town in southeastern France, is famous for its picturesque Vieille Ville with cobblestone streets, canals, and pastel-colored houses. The medieval Château d’Annecy overlooks the city and houses a museum with regional artifacts and a natural history exhibit. As the capital of the Haute-Savoie region, Annecy offers more than just historic attractions.
Grenoble, located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France, is a city surrounded by mountains and rivers. It's not just a winter sports destination; it also boasts museums, universities, and research centers. The iconic spherical cable cars known as "Les Bulles" connect the town to La Bastille hill. Despite being a gateway to nearby ski resorts, Grenoble offers year-round attractions including free museums and festivals.
5% as popular as Turin
11 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Lyon
Best stops along Stresa to Lyon drive
The top stops along the way from Stresa to Lyon (with short detours) are Museo Egizio, Lake Annecy, and Mole Antonelliana. Other popular stops include Fort of Bard, Lake Orta, and Quai de l'Évêché.
Renaissance-era square with arcades, now home to bars, restaurants & shops, plus a cathedral facade.
Even when we visited Vigevano in one of late September afternoons the piazza was almost deserted. It seemd that people were still on holiday and most shops were closed. It had a very calm and peaceful vibes to the town. Had a quiet stroll around the Piazza and had snacks and coffee. We enjoyed the couple of hours we had there a lot.
Pramuditha Manusinghe — Google review
Amazing square!
Built between 1492 and 1494 at the wishes of Ludovico il Moro, Piazza Ducale was one of the first models of a Renaissance square and is one of the best examples of XV century Lombard architecture. Work on building the square began in 1492 and lasted two years. In October 1494 the new square was there to welcome the visit of Charles VIII. Donato Bramante was undoubtedly present among those architects involved in the work at the Milan nobles’ court.
The Piazza was built to add lustre to the town as the preferred residence of the Duke. The antechamber to the entrance of the imposing Visconti-Sforza castle, it originally had a flight of stone steps permitting the triumphal entrance of the Dukes to the Castle residence.
Florian Van Impe — Google review
Center of Vigevano city...a nice place for a relaxing time outside qith friends and family too,.. especially in this spring season. You may find several proposal for a sweet icecream or a slice of cake. As soon as sun goes down a nice view of illuminated shops and castle help you to enjoy time before dinner. Try sometime
Ivan Bossi — Google review
It is an incredible city😍 because it is full of monuments and place to eat and sit having the Ducale square view. It is very recommended to come at least one time.
Matteo Frosi — Google review
Designed by Leonardo this square is fabulous. If you are in the area enjoy it and the old town immediately around it.
James Tierney — Google review
A few years ago I read somewhere that this was one of the most beautiful squares in the world. The numerous photos by pros and tourists testify it. Being born in Piedmont, I used to visit this quaint town quite often, appreciating its medieval cobblestone alleys, to reach the piazza Ducale and enjoy an excellent ice cream. A lot has changed, nothing stays forever, but the square has maintained its grandeur. The historical shops have disappeared in favor of expensive eateries with rude and hasty service, aiming only at you spending $ on mediocre food and drinks. Head towards the hidden, narrow streets that surround it and you’ll find small pubs and food joints with courteous and amicable service and decent prices. By the way, DO visit the Sforza castle, it’s a true medieval gem with frescos, ancient and secret gardens and horse stables. It’ll satisfy your cravings for history and well kept ancient artifacts
Veronica Boer — Google review
One of a top place in Europa, beautiful and spectacular. You can feel the history of the place. As the city put a lot of descriptions and some guide everywhere.
Ryan Grossen — Google review
One of many beautiful bridges I have seen in my life, but definitely not overrated. Very stunning! It's also called bridge of sighs and has an really interesting history, which is worth a google. I'm not too sure if you can actually walk over it but you dmcould view it from afar as see in the pictures or take a ride in a gondola and float along the waterways.
Danina La — Google review
Definitely a must see in Vigevano.
One of the most beautiful Squares in italy
Really beautiful.
Lulu L — Google review
Beautiful, the cobbled streets and paved bike lanes are a wonder, on a sunny day you can wind back the clock and imagine your any time in history. Lots of places to sit and have a coffee or late dinner and the pace is literally that of slow cruise whatever you’re doing. Friendly space, never that busy apart from the height of the summer.
Huge aviation museum featuring real planes, flight simulators & a playground, plus a fast-food cafe.
I saw many aviation museums, but I can say that Volandia is among the best ones. You can find it right next to Malpensa int. airport in Milan.
In museum you can see a huge number of scale models, large number of real military and some civil aircrafts (they are in outdoor display too), you can even see some old and new cars. They also have flight simulators, but during our visit weren't operating!?
Inspite that I am big fan of aviation I would like to point out the space section in this museum. Personally, it was my favourite! This is really a must see because of so many scale models, space suits, solar system moduls, there are even pieces of real meteorites on display.
They've really done a great job!
For children are outside and big indoor playground, you won't be thirsty or hungry either, because they took care of that too!
I highly recommend it!👌🏻
Matja? Vehar — Google review
Wonderful idea turned to a concept museum for airplane lovers. Absolutely a must seen place for those who love travelling. Excellent choice for those that need to spend some hours waiting to get on their next flight from the Milano malpensa airport. Big variety of planes, engines, crafts, civil and military ones, flight simulators (not high tech) teaching cockpits, modelism and also concept future cars. I spent almost 3 hours to see everything. The staff really friendly and helpful. Too ad that it is a little "abandoned". Some cleaning and renovation could turn this rock to a diamond. Totally worth the ticket.
Andie Ker — Google review
What a gem of a museum. Worth travelling 2500km for.
Everything was in superb condition and you can get close to the exhibits and in some cases inside.
Worth every star of the 5 I have given it.
Neil Thain — Google review
How to walk from the main terminal to the museum: from the "Departures/Partenze" (upstairs) go to the right (NORTH) and at the end of the bridge turn right. At the gate telephone at the published number and somebody will come and open it. Do not walk around the museum perimeter because of construction works: it could become extremely complicated or even dangerous.
XXX — Google review
Fantastic museum, with lots of interesting things to see and do. Highly recommend it.
Phillip Lamb — Google review
Outstanding Museum. I spent 6 hours at this museum this past weekend. It was wonderful.
Short walk from Milan Malpensa Airport. Right now, it is only open on Saturday’s and Sunday’s (Winter Schedule). There is a gate at the back and if you call the number, they will come open the gate helping to avoid a long walk around to the front entrance.
Fee to enter was 15 euros for adults. There is a cafe in the main building and a small fast food restaurant on the property that opens at noon.
The vast collection of aircraft and helicopters is amazing. I love the DC-3, MD-80, and DC-9 that is on the property. The DC-9 used to transport Pope John Paul II and once transported the World Cup winning Italian soccer team.
They also had a Bertone Collection of cars exhibition that was outstanding. Really interesting.
I loved my visit and highly recommend to all avgeeks and aviation enthusiasts.
Michael Mack — Google review
We loved it so much. My husband and I meet via aviation. We love museums. ❤️ this one is one of the most impressive I've seen. Highly recommend you visit.
The staff is so kind and helpful. A few speak English too.
Walking distance from the local hotels, train station, and mxp airport.
V K — Google review
I 100% recommend this Museum not only for those who are passionate with aeronautics, automobiles or just wanted a simple glimpse of history. This park/museum has a lot to offer for all ages. Very clean, well curated and staff are cordial and polite. Hope to be back again soon.
Alerra Tuyor — Google review
a must see place for any aviation enthusiast when arriving through Malpensa airport... a full array of planes, helicopters and model planes and you can go inside three different planes as well... the MD82, DC9 and DC3
Gianluca Calleja — Google review
Short walk from Malpensa. Just follow the sign to the museum from the terminal. Walk across the white bridge to the back of the museum. You can either walk along the fence to the front entrance, or call the number on the back gate and ask the staff to bring you in.
Great exhibition of aircrafts, helicopters and cars. Model aircraft collections were abundant. Must visit for airplane lovers!
VORASAK — Google review
Very nice and interesting museum. Friendly staff. Spend a day👍😊
Odd Goderstad — Google review
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Via per Tornavento, 15, 21019 Somma Lombardo VA, Italy
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Pombia Safari Park
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Drive-through animal park with elephants, tigers, lions with breeding program, plus family rides.
We had just the best experience!
Our visit was just a few days before the Easter holidays, so it felt as if the Safari and the attractions were just waiting for us. It was not crowded at all, just a few families.
The Safari is very nice, variety of animals, you can see them very very close at their actual size.
Very well maintained, clean and it seemed the animals are treated well.
The attraction park is also nice, not too big, just perfect for small kids (teenagers can have some fun too).
Anna Fishman — Google review
Leuke safari met de auto tussen de dieren.
Wij zijn op woensdag en donderdag geweest. Je mocht de 2e keer gratis naar binnen. Het was erg rustig.
De kinderen 2 en 5 jaar vonden het super leuk om de dieren van zo dichtbij te zien. En het waterpark was helemaal fantastisch!
De kermis zijn wij niet echt in geweest.
Het park opent om 10:00 uur maar dan is nog niet alles geopend, de winkeltje en eettentjes openen later.
Wij hebben 2 hele leuke dagen gehad
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Nice safari with the car between the animals.
We went on Wednesday and Thursday. You could enter for free the 2nd time. It was very quiet.
The children aged 2 and 5 really enjoyed seeing the animals up close. And the water park was absolutely fantastic!
We didn't really go to the fair.
The park opens at 10:00 am, but not everything is open then, the shop and eateries open later.
We had 2 very nice days
Wendy Pierik — Google review
Good place for the kids. The safari was a pleasant experience. Less crowded. Calm place. The restaurant food tasted really good. The quality of the food was too good for a park that has very minimal visitors.
yuvaraj m — Google review
A lovely place with plenty to do for the day - and close to amazing agriturismo spots 😀
MB Dallocchio — Google review
The park js a lil old and not that spectacular. The only really good thing here is the safafi tour. I would recommend to do it with your own car. The park himself is a lil boring and its quiet expensive. If you are arround and bored you could go otherwise i would not suggest
Flo Witzen — Google review
Very beautiful safari park, this is our first one of this kind. Really loved the place, animals are calm and close to the car. Even our small son who is almost one year loved it. The price is about 25 euro per person. There is a good buffet inside walking area, a bit further in the center
S Droid — Google review
Very crowded. Few animals. Overal not very nice.
Petre Cristian — Google review
Great fun park for the whole family. Organization and friendliness. I loved the experience.
Claudia Monteiro — Google review
The perfect place to visit with the kids.
Mitran Constantin Bogdan — Google review
I want to break this review for the Safari and the rest of the park.
The safety was actually very nice, but if you think about it, how do they make all this enigmas to stand in the exact same place as on the map?!
The rest of the park is lame! The food is gross and expensive. The show is a little Crawl for my taste.
The aquarium was to lame to talk about. I had a friend with better aquarium 🤦🏼.
I came with my kid end expected to be there fool day, finally we left after an hour.
My suggestion, just go to another place. 😒
Vova Cooper — Google review
Organized safari and around 1 hour from Milano. The cost of ticket for kids and adults are expensive for the little provided services. All interaction games are paid separately which cost 3 Euro per game for 6 games for 10 Euro
Angel Smile — Google review
Fun trip with family.
Being so close to lion's and other animals was really exciting. But kids also loved the reptiles.
Could improve in terms of environmental education, as it doesn't make sense to have wild animals within enclosures if not for a greater good.
Food options available inside (but avoid the really dry lasagna).
Ladies restrooms only has on the ground toilets
Catarina Ferreira — Google review
The idea of this park is very good. Everbody can find something interesting. We have spend a wonderful day in this park with a lot of animals we cant find everyday in real. But... The attractions looked to be old, the drinks Pepsi/Beer we have received werent sparkling, the ice creams too sweet in comparison of the wonderful ones we can find in the other touristic places, some staff members seemed to be bored to work there, the swimming pool still under construction even promised for 2023
P T — Google review
Comfortable for going from milan city, good choice for one day trip for family travel. I have been there at 2016, I think at that time we saw more animals than this time, but this time we watched great show and some free playground equipments. Hope all the animals will healthy.
Nice outlet! Very nice environment, super clean area, all you need you’ll find there. We‘ve been there for a couple of hours and luckily it wasn’t to full so we could check all the stores we were interested. Nice restaurant and cafes you can find on the main plaza. A huge selection of stores and interesting brands
Stephane Burger — Google review
This is a good outlet but not so perfect. The prices are a bit higher in comparison to the other outlets. And the variety is not so high. But the atmosphere and design are nice and friendly. There are Enough toilets and parkings. But options for eating are so less.
PegiTa (PegiTa) — Google review
The Armani Shop does not have the Giorgio Armani brand, only the cheaper lines of Emphorio Armani and Armani Exchange. Also the clothes choice from these two is very limited and prices are not attaractive at all. The Hugo Boss shop has a very limited choice of collar shirts, but at good price of 52 Euros. It also has a very limited choice of clothes with weird colors and many sizes missing. The Trosardy shop is only about casual. The nike shops had models that weren't at the Torino outlet village. In my opinion the outlet at Via Liguria is much better.
Hello Hello — Google review
Very nice experience ! This outlet is well designed… to my point of view prices aren’t so interesting…
ALEXIS TAWFIK — Google review
A really enjoyable place to shop - and that's from a non-shopper whonrtpically avoids these places! Open air, food options, large layout & format stores, a variety of great brands which are also stocking latest season items - not old, odd sized, etc. Already been back!
Geoff Stephens — Google review
Incredible list of clothes outlet and some food spots. Very nice but nothing else of course. Huge parking with chargers for electric cars
Message Pads — Google review
Small, quiet shopping spot. You can get 10% discount (for tourists) card at info. desk before purchasing.
YEJI Renée — Google review
Great allround shopping experience. Over 300 brands offering 30%-70% off. Also great for dog owners as they offer dog water fountains and a fenced green area.
Michelle — Google review
Nice outlet. The walk is outside which is nice if the weather is good. The prices of American brands are a little expensive. Do arrive especially for them.
Art — Google review
Nice place to visit, but insignificant discounts. Not worth to drive there especially to search good prices.
Gers Mens — Google review
Basically a very nice common place to go shopping with family and friends for just about anything you are looking for. Would recommend this place 👍
Alberto Torres — Google review
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Piazza Santa Caterina, 1, 28060 Vicolungo NO, Italy
Nestled amidst mountains and forests, Lake Orta is a serene retreat boasting an island with a medieval village. It is renowned for its natural beauty and romantic lakeside hotels. Visitors can indulge in pampering at historic hotels, partake in outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and swimming, or enjoy fine dining at Michelin-starred restaurants. The area also offers the chance to stay in a splendid villa surrounded by Moorish architecture and parkland.
Espectacular y mucho más tranquilo que otros de los lagos cercanos.
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Spectacular and much calmer than other nearby lakes.
Miriam Nuñez — Google review
Beautiful spot to visit, hike, relax and honestly what ever you feel like to do.
There is some much to do here. It's very relaxing to be at as it's not so busy and if it's busy it's easy to get away.
Scenery is amazing. Breath taking. Stunning. See pictures.
I recommend definitely to try to be on the lake either by boat or kayaks.
Eetu Sokko — Google review
A cool and silent Place. I sometimes go there to Watch the cool waters
Lydiah — Google review
Lago di Orta, a hidden gem in Italy, bewitched me with its serene beauty. The crystal-clear waters, charming towns, and breathtaking sunsets created an enchanting atmosphere. A visit to this tranquil lake is a must for anyone seeking a peaceful escape and a glimpse into the beauty of Italian nature.
Mohadese T — Google review
Lake Orta (Italian: Lago d’Orta) is a lake in northern Italy, west of Lake Maggiore. It has been so named since the 16th century, but was previously called the Lago di San Giulio, after Saint Julius (4th century), the patron saint of the region. Its southern end is about 35 kilometres (22 miles) by rail, to the northwest of Novara on the main Turin-Milan line, while its north end is about 6 kilometres (4 miles) by rail south of the Gravellona-Toce railway station, halfway between Ornavasso and Omegna. Its scenery is characteristically Italian, while the San Giulio island has some very picturesque buildings, and takes its name from the local saint, who lived in the 4th century. Located around the lake are Orta San Giulio, built on a peninsula projecting from the east shore of the lake, Omegna at its northern extremity, Pettenasco to the east, and Pella to the west. It is supposed that the lake is the remnant of a much larger sheet of water by which originally the waters of the Toce flowed south towards Novara. As the glaciers retreated the waters flowing from them reduced, and were gradually diverted into Lake Maggiore. The inaugural European Rowing Championships were held on Lake Orta in 1893. A frequent ferry service connects towns and villages around the lake.
Ngo Hai Anh — Google review
Lovely old town
Min Org — Google review
Very beautiful place..it's a hidden gem..less growded when compared to other lakes..it's beautiful and you can also visit San Giulia island which is small but worth the visit.
Sushma .s — Google review
This small town is a must stop on your tour. There is ample parking and many lovely places for shopping and dining.
David Bedell — Google review
One of the coolest places I’ve ever seen! Was there at 2019 with the participation of 14km open water swimming Oceanman. Water is fresh and clean. Very comfortable in swimsuit! Visit that lake! You will not regret!
Oleksii Davydov — Google review
Wonderful place to relax.. Take a boat to San Guiliano island for a short tour.. Drink local wine.. visit the park with little chapels and enjoy the panorama..
Kemal Tufan — Google review
Clean water, perfect temperature and beaches. Not so touristy. Great
For hiking and cycling if you like climbing. Otherwise stick to the lake.
Edwardo Meijer — Google review
Hidden jewel in Northen Italy. Lago di Orta is a small lake with beach bars, beaches, surrounded by lush forrest. A really calm place we enjoyed visiting at several occasions. On stand up paddle, just on the beach or at restaurants surounding the lake.
Sven Dutoit — Google review
Italy as so many wonderful places to visit...this should be high on the list, the quiet back streets ... a bygone era....
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Isola San Giulio is a picturesque tiny island located in Lago d'Orta, featuring the medieval basilica of San Giulio and a Benedictine monastery. The island exudes a medieval atmosphere, especially during the Cusio Festival of Ancient Music held every June, where internationally famous musicians perform concerts in the 18th century Casa Tallone. The warm and clean waters of Lago d'Orta make it a favorite lake in the Alps for activities like swimming and kayaking.
My favourite lake in the Alps, warm clean water, great for swimming, kayaking or just chilling at the water's edge. The lake does have a few public grass beaches in the Pella area these can be very hard to spot when on the move. Pella has a few small shops and restaurants the local tobacconist and coffee shop has sadly closed in recent years. It's best to bring your supplies with you. On the other side of the lake a San Guilio you can ride the boat trip to the island and visit the church and also take in the walk of silence, it's an amazing place!
Wayne Boreham — Google review
Very beautiful and charming place. Imcredible climate. I will definitely go back there.
Inspirator — Google review
Beautiful island! Peaceful and quiet. Definitely going to back there to enjoy it another time!
christophe c — Google review
It's a magical place suspended in time. Lives at a small pace that is hardly disturbed by the turmoil of modern life.
If possible come visit it outside of the touristic season, when the quiet of the place will enhance tour meditation.
The basilica on the island is ancient and well preserved. Of note are the pulpit carved from a block of local stone and the crypt with the remains of Saint Jules (v century), founder of the Church. Still remembered today is the legend of Saint Jules and his chasing a drake away from the island. Most likely an allegory for the subsiding of ancient pagan rites by tje new Christian religion.
Duncan Drake — Google review
A beautiful and small island. Go during the off-season for the full effect of the church and the other houses on the island. Plan to spend a least 2 hours here!
Frederick Rountree — Google review
Small cute ...smaller than I thought and with our 30min wait for the next boat we managed to walk around twice :)
Chevonne Dematos — Google review
This is the place to go to if you're feeling down. It's so beautiful you can't help but feel uplifted.
Jean Hague — Google review
Absolutely amazing place!
Josh Howdy — Google review
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Ancient fortified complex once used as a storehouse, now offering cultural events & panoramic views.
Cool place .... shops were lovely, bought some earings for my daugthers but the A.N.P.I. display was exceptionally moving.
Andreas Tesfaye — Google review
In August, it's mainly empty, Moreover at the beginning of the week. A little veg n fruits stall was open, a collection shop and artist's as well but nothing else. The place was empty.
Then you understand it's mainly an attraction and it's not maintained in total respect of its origins. So the place isn't history immersive as it could be.
Nirvân Sandner — Google review
Beautiful medieval, tiny town. A jump in the past in northwest Italy region of Piedmont.
Veronica Boer — Google review
Best preserved medieval farmtown in the world. Most certainly worth a visit
Frank — Google review
I spent a Tuesday afternoon here with no tourists, it was enjoyable to photograph and meet up with some artisans in the open shops .
Definitely worth a visit.
Amanda Jane Earley — Google review
Stunning medieval borgo, completely maintained in medieval style. Once you enter the tiny Borgo, it's like being transported throughout history to the past. It has some boutiques and taverns to have a full experience of the place. It's really fascinating and a one-of-a-kind experience in the middle of northern Italy.
Mica Guerra — Google review
Beautiful medieval walled village. No shops were open when we visited but I bet that is the icing on the cake.
Helen Robinson — Google review
A wonderfully preserved medieval village. It is well taken care of, you can actually feel the time warp inside here.
Loved exploring this place. It was in my to do list but i will be back here..
Geoff Farrugia — Google review
This is a beautiful place to visit. Perfect for a slow afternoon stroll with no other visitors around. It is full of wonderful photo opportunities and transports you right back to the middle ages. Unfortunately the information boards were only in Italian - we would've loved to learn more about this fascinating place. But overall I'd recommend visiting Ricetto.
Jana G — Google review
Beautiful & historical place. Very nice views, very kind people.
Castello e Parco di Masino is an 11th-century hilltop castle with stunning views of the surrounding plain. The interior boasts original 17th-century furniture and frescoed salons, offering a majestic experience for visitors. Families can enjoy the labyrinth and playground on the grounds. The castle is easy to navigate, with multilingual visitor cards in each room.
Definitely worth the trip! Go for a guided tour. So much to learn, so many details. Such nice views and a beautiful well kept garden. Coffee shop has good coffee. Another great visit with the tessera FAI.
Gisa Vie — Google review
Definitely worth the visit. It is an old medieval castle that one of the workers said dates back to the year 1002. Lots of the furniture inside dates back to the 1600s and is all original. The day we were there they were removing over 100 pictures from one of the rooms in order to restore it to the state it was in in the 1600s. Behind the pictures you could see the original frescos. In general the inside of the castle is majestic. The kids will enjoy the labyrinth and the castle play ground. The settings is amazing as you are surrounded my the Alps.
Ron Smith — Google review
Amazing, it was close but the panorama was gorgeous
AvaYuki — Google review
I've been to this castle at least 3-4 times. I always enjoy going and have been sure to bring family and friends so that they can see a beautiful castle with amazing views. Visitor cards in each room have various languages so don't worry if you don't speak or read Italian. The grounds are also beautiful and you'll be mesmerized by the antiquities inside. Definitely an easy castle to navigate with great things to see!
Thomas Martellone — Google review
Beautiful location and a nice place to come relax with the family and enjoy some history and the scenery.
Jim Baudino — Google review
Castle is definitely worth a visit but the surrounding park is pretty incredible. Amazing views of the surrounding land
J. P. Formento — Google review
Very beautiful and well conserved ancient castle of 1070, built by the Lombard king Arduino, the first king of Italy. All rooms are painted and with ancient furniture. There's also a nice café, with good prices for maxi toasts, first meals and mixed taglieri of cheese and cured meat.
Chiara Della Ducata — Google review
Excellent. Quiet in the fall. Wonderful place to visit. Opens at 10 am which is a bit late but it was worth waiting for the opening.
Kate Imson — Google review
Lovely FAI spring flower show in the shadow of the Castle of Masino. Lots of stalls selling all sorts of plants. Very well organised.
Arwyn Jones — Google review
WONDERFUL!! I think, everyone must to see that. Just gorgeous and that's all 👍💎🏰
Believed to date to the 8th century, this Gothic-Romanesque abbey features a church & cloister.
Hidden gem. Very nicely preserved romanesque abbey. Surrounded by a quiet rustical landscape.
Free entry, free parking. Absolutely recommended.
Moja Ferrata — Google review
An 11th century monastery. Gives you the feeling monks will pop up from nowhere.. magnificent frescoes..
Very beautiful place. Well worth a visit.
Whilst you are in this area do visit the agroturismi of albugnano eating on their beautiful terraces with panoramic views and maybe purchase some excellent wines such as albugnano and albarossa!
Geoff Farrugia — Google review
Really a fantastic place...you need to visit this Abbazia
marco parlavecchia — Google review
Awesome architecture, beautiful scenery and church
Peter Brunner — Google review
The small but beautiful Romanesque abbey of Santa Maria Vezzolano with its echoes of the late fourteenth century, is located in the hilly territory of the municipality of Albugnano in the province and diocese of Asti. In the past, however, it was a "dioecesis nullius" ecclesiastical entity, in other words it was under the immediate jurisdiction of the pope. The so-called “abbey” of Vezzolano was actually a rectory, reformed according to Augustinian rules and it forms part of the group of religious foundations included in the reform movement of the Gregorian Church, which spread in northern Italy between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries.
Emanuele Scola — Google review
Open from 10.00 to 18.00 all days except Mondays. fantastic architecture and frescoes from roman period (XI century). Worth to see
Alexey Koulakov — Google review
Fantastic architecture and frescoes dating back to the 11th century during the Roman empire period. Worth a visit!
The Messer Tulipano is an amazing event!
I had never seen so many beautiful flowers in the same place. It was very easy to arrive from Torino (we took only one bus). The locals were friendly and their English was good.
The town of Pralormo is very small, but if you have time I highly suggest going for a walk and seeing some of the farmlands as well.
Marcus D'Elboux — Google review
Mr tulips was great! We only visited the gardens. Castle tour is best booked in advance.
Monica Widman — Google review
The Messer Tulipano is one of a kind event. Go to see the blooming tulips displayed every year. Other businesses make expositions of their goods. On April 2nd the inauguration took place with the mayor of Pralormo and other local authorities.
Silvana Nicola — Google review
I admired all the tulips that colour the gardens. I was a bit disappointed for the lakes, the water was dirty. There's a margin of improvement. Anyway, it a nice place to visit.
Fulvio Rivetti — Google review
Loved it. The count of the castle gives the tour (Italian only). And upstairs he has a big trainset! Very interesting but you'll need a good grasp of the language to understand it. I'm British so only speak one language so I brought my wife to translate ;)
Tom Richards — Google review
Been there about 5 years ago. Not as an attraction though.
We were a group of people coming to help set up a place and activities for disabled children as part of 'Good deeds' day.
Don't know who the owner is but I hope you are doing this every year because our team and your place sure made these kids and parents happy.
Maor Tg — Google review
Fine historic building with historic objects!
Very nice presentation!
J. A — Google review
We were pleasantly surprised by how clean and organized this place was. Sometimes older sites and small towns can be a bit rundown, but this seems to be the focus of local attention and it shows!
Fort Bard is a fortress complex built in the 1830s by the House of Savoy on a rocky prominence above Bard, Italy. It is a tourist attraction with an interactive area for kids and museum exhibits on Alpine culture.
Large fort with art exhibitions and plenty of views, great day out
Liam Owen — Google review
Sehr sehr schöne gut erhaltene Burg mit spannender Geschichte! Für Studierende unter 27 kostenfreier Eintritt zu jeder Ausstellung und Parkplatz unterhalb der Burg an der Straße war ziemlich frei. Für Marvel fans sowieso ein Muss!
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Very, very beautiful, well-preserved castle with an exciting history! Free entry to every exhibition for students under 27 and parking below the castle on the street was pretty free. A must for Marvel fans anyway!
Haukey — Google review
Another spectacular place one must visit in Aosta Valley
Simon Grech — Google review
A perfect place to spend the day. Various museums, caffè, magnificent views, painting room to have rest! Short films and interactive video make the visit entertained and not boring.
Svitlana Zaiets — Google review
Interesting Fort. You have to buy a ticket, and you have access to the exterior of the fort and one exposition. Very nice views of the valley.
You have a payable dedicated parking area. You have 3 elevators to go up, and coming down from the fort if you take the ramps you can cross the nearby street of the village below the fort. You can go up by bike, but you have to search for the entrance.
Vlad Danciu — Google review
Parkhaus sehr eng und die Mitarbeiter sprechen leider nur italienisch. Weder Englisch, Deutsch oder französisch konnten sie verstehen. Sehr schwierig. Leider teuer, aber toll anzusehen. Von hinten geht ein Weg hoch mit toller Aussicht, den man kostenlos begehen kann.
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Parking garage is very narrow and unfortunately the employees only speak Italian. They couldn't understand English, German or French. Very difficult. Unfortunately expensive, but great to look at. There is a path going up from the back with a great view that you can walk on for free.
Petra Rappert — Google review
Stunning fort, incredibly well kept and in such an amazing position.
A must stop if travelling through valle d'Aosta.
There are usually different expositions inside, always interesting, might be a good idea to check in advance the programs.
The prisons are well kept and worth a visit, the mountain museum is a bit messy and slightly outdated, maybe more interesting to school groups rather than individual visitors.
Worth having a read online about the history of the place.
The medioeval village is just as impressive and there are some great shops and restaurants.
It would take at least a full day to fully explore the fort and village.
Riccardo Testoni — Google review
I visited the fortress some year ago but it is always a surpryse by its exibition, the interesting museum of the mountains and the prisons. The lovely view and the impressing strenght of the walls and the picturesque village built beside the frotress complete the picture of a place to see.
Andrea Dellassette — Google review
Very nice old Fort, famous also for being the Fort of the bad guys in "Marvel: the age of Ultron"!
You can find (recycled) plastic animals all over the place, not quite sure why, amazing history, beautiful museum, I recommend the first one (about fort and castle in general).
Davide Moretti — Google review
A nice and interesting place to visit. You can see different exhibitions and enjoy the view of the valley. I liked the most an art deco exhibition, a must-see point in there.
Kinga Byrska — Google review
Loved Fort Bard especially going up with the lifts although one can walk up.But for us it was easy and expensive to use the lift the views were breathtaking & so was the Borgo of Bard
anna cassar parnis — Google review
Amazing location where they shot some scene for Avengers: Age of Ultron. There are 6 different museums/exhibition. its possible to use lift to go through the different levels or just walk through the panoramic route. There's a nice cafeteria on top. Finding all the different exhibitions can be a bit confusing but there are guides to give assistance
Vincenzo Martella — Google review
The entrance to the fort is free. The museums and exhibitions inside the fort are not. We chose the Alpine museum and the prisons. The Alpine museum was a bit oudated and only in french and Italian. The prisons were pretty short but modern and in three languages. You can spend almost an entire day if you want, we spent close to three hours inside.
lennert symoens — Google review
We love it.
To go up, there are 2 ways: walk or with funicular.
The parking lots: underneath the fort (until in front of the fort) or just about 100m more for people who want to walk.
I don’t remember the price for parking. We spent more than 3 hours and we pay €4.
The parking lot on the basement are small space but you could go up until 2nd level and park just in front of the entrance.
4 times go up and change the funicular.
With €15/person you can go up with funicular (return ticket) and also visit 2 museums.
We have change to visit: museum of Alpine (this museum is huge and many interesting info and history, I f you like history), prison and first museum on the first stop of funicular (forget the name)
They have also many exhibitions and this is free.
If you are not fans of museum or history, just pay €8/persons and you have chance with funicular and visit one museum.
They have cafeteria and restaurant on the top.
Good service. They speak Italian, French and English.
Don’t forget to enjoy short video about the fort itself from the beginning until 20th century.
Ronnie Maria — Google review
Stunning. A beautiful fort. Drenched in history which was an adventure to learn about. Not to mention great views of the valley
Dominic Savage — Google review
A bit overrated. Klimt part was really short and the prison part was short documented.
It is a pity because has potential to be a great museum.
José Luis — Google review
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Via Vittorio Emanuele II, Snc, 11020 Bard AO, Italy
The Mole Antonelliana Museum houses a world-famous collection of cinema memorabilia and provides visitors with an in-depth look at the history of filmmaking. The building is located in the eccentric Mole Antonelliana district, which is home to numerous art galleries, shops, and restaurants.
Haven’t been inside but it is the most prominent landmark of Turin. Actually a lot more pretty up close we’re you can see the detail of the architecture. It is close to other sites in the old town, so worth a visit to swing by…
Alex Bransby — Google review
The Cinema Museum in Turin is a must-see for any film buff. It's packed with memorabilia and information about the history of cinema.
The museum is also beautifully designed and laid out, making it a pleasure to explore. The center of the museum is pretty cool, with a huge open space with staircases on the walls.
The panoramic elevator is a must. Its pretty cheap and you get to see great view of Turin.
Diego Akel — Google review
Impressive collection of historic camera and film equipment with a chronologically ordered display gallery. Has many interactive exhibits and a very impressive elevator to the top of the tower. You can easily spend the whole day there.
Mike S. — Google review
Had a really good experience going up the top. Well worth it. Best get there early. They open at 10am. Also went to their other exhibition for The world of Tim Burton. This was fun for the family.
K — Google review
This place is AMAZING. Must see it in Turin. Fabulous museum of cinema (not only for the people whose like movies but for all of us!). Additionally there is a panoramic lift-it goes upstairs the Mole and the view is magnificent. Ticket for the museum and for panoramic lift costs 15 euros. You can buy also the ticket for the one attraction if you would like to. I recommend buy tickets online, you won't be waiting in the queue for the tickets office.
Daria Barnat — Google review
Love the cinema museum, a real highlight for any visitor, this was my second visit, I came specifically for the Dario Argento exhibit and it did not disappoint, we spent two hours touring, reading the film history, seeing some of the actual props and generally having a nice time, if nice is the right word to use when touring a horror exhibition.
There is lots of things to see and do here, this includes riding the wonderful lift.
Make sure you stay in the main hall for at least one whole hour so you can see it flooded with light as the blinds open up.
Amazing!
Spencer Hawken — Google review
The most spectacular views of Torino from here! You will get a 360 degrees view of the entire sprawling city and the surrounding lush greenery, including the hills. The elevator ride is awesome when you will ride up through levels of shops, museums etc. The tower houses the national museum of cinema (Museo Nazionale del Cinema). You should plan on spending at least an hour up there up top taking in breathtaking views of each quadrant of the city. If you wanted to spend some time in the museum and take your time looking around, you will need to budget a few hours visiting this tower. Making reservations and buying tickets ahead of time is highly recommended.
Raj P — Google review
Didn't I already write a review. This place rules. A little discombobulated but very awesome and weird. First time looking at naked movies in a old timey 1910s thingamajig. That being said, if you are slightly careful with that room a great place for all ages.
Ben T — Google review
Beautiful museum! Don't miss that one.
If you want to see the view from the top floor I'd recommend booking in advance and being there on time.
For the museum- definitely one of the best! You can see how everything started, and learn more about photography, the cameras, and how our eyes see. Then you learn about video making, you can see posters or relax and watch old movies.
We skipped the 3d option because it had different long line
Sivan — Google review
On the top of MOLE, it was a great view of the Turin and Alps mountains!
Unlike other towers in other cities like Paris, Tokyo, Warsaw, and Moscow, the height is lower but you can easily and clearly recognize the landmarks of the Turin city. I strongly recommend buying the entrance ticket online in advance to avoid joining the long queue onsite.
SATOSHI MATSUMOTO (Sato) — Google review
The symbol of the city. The architecture is stunning. The museum is large and very well equipped with collections. An interesting route leading through the next floors of the building. Only downside is focusing too much on Italian artists.
Wiktor Spes — Google review
Mole Antonelliana is the magnificent symbol of Turin. It is a building with impressive architecture. You can buy combined tickets: going up with the elevator for a dream panorama and the cinematography museum - it's worth it. It costs 17 euros in total. The cinema museum is impressive. It takes you through the history of cinema, from the beginning to today. It explains the entire industry surrounding a film in a way that everyone can understand. Unfortunately, the staff is not at all friendly and kind. Go in the early hours of the morning. At noon, a queue forms at the entrance.
razvan boboc — Google review
Amazing crazy museum that can make you a bit overwhelmed with all of its exhibits and information.
Very varied and of course - super recommended.
Buy tickets in advance with panoramic lift so you can get to the roof to watch the city view.
Erez Peretz — Google review
Beautiful building that hosts the cinema museum and shows incredible views of Turin. Seen via the panoramic lift and worth the extra charge.
The VR experience queue took 50-60mins but it was a great experience. Crazy that films might go in that direction. The rest of the museum, with its collectibles and original posters, was quite inspiring.
Jemaima Olori — Google review
I went to see the World of Tim Burton as well as the Cinema Museum.
Photography was not allowed.
There are elevators around the perimeter, but they are not available for public use.
They do have an amazing collection covering all of cinematic history.
The bathrooms were spotless.
I wish more of the collection had found it's way into the gift shop.
Adam Fordham — Google review
The museum's permanent exhibits on the evolution of filmmaking and cinematography are remarkably detailed and fascinating. They showcase an extensive collection that sparks wonder and imagination, creating an almost magical atmosphere. The displays transport visitors through the captivating history and artistry behind the silver screen. You can easily spend 3-4 hours in this museum. Queues can be long in the afternoon, so it is recommended to visit this museum in the morning.
The immersive Tim Burton exhibit currently at Turin's Mole Antonelliana Cinema Museum is a must-see! 🎥✨ Walk through recreated scenes from his iconic films like Beetlejuice and Nightmare Before Christmas. Burton's delightfully quirky and surreal cinematic vision is captured beautifully. Don't miss this celebration of the legendary director's creativity! 🎬🎨
#TimBurtonExhibit #MoleAntonelliana #TurinMuseum #MovieMagic #ImmersiveExperience #BurtonUniverse #FilmArt #ExhibitionMustSee #museum #art #cinema #torino #turin #travel
KloudManc — Google review
Did not expected movie theater to be so interesting and fun! I went there on Tim Burton show and it made my experience more mystic and wonderful! If you want to take the elevator buy tickets in advance, when we arrived tickets were already sold out. Highly recommended to visit the place if you have time!
Ebi Zarkua — Google review
This was the first attraction I chanced upon in Turin - and it is breath-taking.
Whoever designed the tower must have been on something as it is a glorious folly!
The building houses the Museum of Cinema and for €9 you can take the lift to the top, but I just admired it from outside.
David Smith — Google review
Wonderful exhibition of the works of Tim Burton. We did plan on taking the elevator to the terrace was sold out. So if you want to do this experience you will need to book in advance. The museum is basically hollow so there is a large staircase that takes you up several floors and all the Tim Burton art is displayed on the walls for you to see. We also saw a wonderful exhibit on the history of cinematography. Also worth some of your time.
Neil Allen — Google review
Totally a must-see for Turin! Both the cinema museum and the top of the Mole was great. Be prepared to spend few hours in the museum, it is really interesting. Be aware of the line if you don’t buy the tickets online. So consider to buy them earlier to skip the line.
Melisa Onturk — Google review
Almost didn’t go because I was sleepy, so glad I did!!! Wonderful sights of Torino, and the glass elevator is super cool!!! I loved that the elevator attendant was dressed as Willy Wonka!!
The Mole Antonelliana Museum houses a world-famous collection of cinema memorabilia and provides visitors with an in-depth look at the history of filmmaking. The building is located in the eccentric Mole Antonelliana district, which is home to numerous art galleries, shops, and restaurants.
Haven’t been inside but it is the most prominent landmark of Turin. Actually a lot more pretty up close we’re you can see the detail of the architecture. It is close to other sites in the old town, so worth a visit to swing by…
Alex Bransby — Google review
The Cinema Museum in Turin is a must-see for any film buff. It's packed with memorabilia and information about the history of cinema.
The museum is also beautifully designed and laid out, making it a pleasure to explore. The center of the museum is pretty cool, with a huge open space with staircases on the walls.
The panoramic elevator is a must. Its pretty cheap and you get to see great view of Turin.
Diego Akel — Google review
Impressive collection of historic camera and film equipment with a chronologically ordered display gallery. Has many interactive exhibits and a very impressive elevator to the top of the tower. You can easily spend the whole day there.
Mike S. — Google review
Had a really good experience going up the top. Well worth it. Best get there early. They open at 10am. Also went to their other exhibition for The world of Tim Burton. This was fun for the family.
K — Google review
This place is AMAZING. Must see it in Turin. Fabulous museum of cinema (not only for the people whose like movies but for all of us!). Additionally there is a panoramic lift-it goes upstairs the Mole and the view is magnificent. Ticket for the museum and for panoramic lift costs 15 euros. You can buy also the ticket for the one attraction if you would like to. I recommend buy tickets online, you won't be waiting in the queue for the tickets office.
Daria Barnat — Google review
Love the cinema museum, a real highlight for any visitor, this was my second visit, I came specifically for the Dario Argento exhibit and it did not disappoint, we spent two hours touring, reading the film history, seeing some of the actual props and generally having a nice time, if nice is the right word to use when touring a horror exhibition.
There is lots of things to see and do here, this includes riding the wonderful lift.
Make sure you stay in the main hall for at least one whole hour so you can see it flooded with light as the blinds open up.
Amazing!
Spencer Hawken — Google review
The most spectacular views of Torino from here! You will get a 360 degrees view of the entire sprawling city and the surrounding lush greenery, including the hills. The elevator ride is awesome when you will ride up through levels of shops, museums etc. The tower houses the national museum of cinema (Museo Nazionale del Cinema). You should plan on spending at least an hour up there up top taking in breathtaking views of each quadrant of the city. If you wanted to spend some time in the museum and take your time looking around, you will need to budget a few hours visiting this tower. Making reservations and buying tickets ahead of time is highly recommended.
Raj P — Google review
Didn't I already write a review. This place rules. A little discombobulated but very awesome and weird. First time looking at naked movies in a old timey 1910s thingamajig. That being said, if you are slightly careful with that room a great place for all ages.
Ben T — Google review
Beautiful museum! Don't miss that one.
If you want to see the view from the top floor I'd recommend booking in advance and being there on time.
For the museum- definitely one of the best! You can see how everything started, and learn more about photography, the cameras, and how our eyes see. Then you learn about video making, you can see posters or relax and watch old movies.
We skipped the 3d option because it had different long line
Sivan — Google review
On the top of MOLE, it was a great view of the Turin and Alps mountains!
Unlike other towers in other cities like Paris, Tokyo, Warsaw, and Moscow, the height is lower but you can easily and clearly recognize the landmarks of the Turin city. I strongly recommend buying the entrance ticket online in advance to avoid joining the long queue onsite.
SATOSHI MATSUMOTO (Sato) — Google review
The symbol of the city. The architecture is stunning. The museum is large and very well equipped with collections. An interesting route leading through the next floors of the building. Only downside is focusing too much on Italian artists.
Wiktor Spes — Google review
Mole Antonelliana is the magnificent symbol of Turin. It is a building with impressive architecture. You can buy combined tickets: going up with the elevator for a dream panorama and the cinematography museum - it's worth it. It costs 17 euros in total. The cinema museum is impressive. It takes you through the history of cinema, from the beginning to today. It explains the entire industry surrounding a film in a way that everyone can understand. Unfortunately, the staff is not at all friendly and kind. Go in the early hours of the morning. At noon, a queue forms at the entrance.
razvan boboc — Google review
Amazing crazy museum that can make you a bit overwhelmed with all of its exhibits and information.
Very varied and of course - super recommended.
Buy tickets in advance with panoramic lift so you can get to the roof to watch the city view.
Erez Peretz — Google review
Beautiful building that hosts the cinema museum and shows incredible views of Turin. Seen via the panoramic lift and worth the extra charge.
The VR experience queue took 50-60mins but it was a great experience. Crazy that films might go in that direction. The rest of the museum, with its collectibles and original posters, was quite inspiring.
Jemaima Olori — Google review
I went to see the World of Tim Burton as well as the Cinema Museum.
Photography was not allowed.
There are elevators around the perimeter, but they are not available for public use.
They do have an amazing collection covering all of cinematic history.
The bathrooms were spotless.
I wish more of the collection had found it's way into the gift shop.
Adam Fordham — Google review
The museum's permanent exhibits on the evolution of filmmaking and cinematography are remarkably detailed and fascinating. They showcase an extensive collection that sparks wonder and imagination, creating an almost magical atmosphere. The displays transport visitors through the captivating history and artistry behind the silver screen. You can easily spend 3-4 hours in this museum. Queues can be long in the afternoon, so it is recommended to visit this museum in the morning.
The immersive Tim Burton exhibit currently at Turin's Mole Antonelliana Cinema Museum is a must-see! 🎥✨ Walk through recreated scenes from his iconic films like Beetlejuice and Nightmare Before Christmas. Burton's delightfully quirky and surreal cinematic vision is captured beautifully. Don't miss this celebration of the legendary director's creativity! 🎬🎨
#TimBurtonExhibit #MoleAntonelliana #TurinMuseum #MovieMagic #ImmersiveExperience #BurtonUniverse #FilmArt #ExhibitionMustSee #museum #art #cinema #torino #turin #travel
KloudManc — Google review
Did not expected movie theater to be so interesting and fun! I went there on Tim Burton show and it made my experience more mystic and wonderful! If you want to take the elevator buy tickets in advance, when we arrived tickets were already sold out. Highly recommended to visit the place if you have time!
Ebi Zarkua — Google review
This was the first attraction I chanced upon in Turin - and it is breath-taking.
Whoever designed the tower must have been on something as it is a glorious folly!
The building houses the Museum of Cinema and for €9 you can take the lift to the top, but I just admired it from outside.
David Smith — Google review
Wonderful exhibition of the works of Tim Burton. We did plan on taking the elevator to the terrace was sold out. So if you want to do this experience you will need to book in advance. The museum is basically hollow so there is a large staircase that takes you up several floors and all the Tim Burton art is displayed on the walls for you to see. We also saw a wonderful exhibit on the history of cinematography. Also worth some of your time.
Neil Allen — Google review
Totally a must-see for Turin! Both the cinema museum and the top of the Mole was great. Be prepared to spend few hours in the museum, it is really interesting. Be aware of the line if you don’t buy the tickets online. So consider to buy them earlier to skip the line.
Melisa Onturk — Google review
Almost didn’t go because I was sleepy, so glad I did!!! Wonderful sights of Torino, and the glass elevator is super cool!!! I loved that the elevator attendant was dressed as Willy Wonka!!
The Egyptian Museum in Turin is one of the world's most important museums of ancient Egyptian art and culture. The museum was founded in 1824, from the collection of artefacts collected by French General Consul Bernardino Drovetti while he was stationed in Egypt. Today, the museum incorporates interactive and immersive displays which showcase some of the museum's most prized artifacts, including a statue of Ramses II and a vast papyrus collection.
What a place woaw! You are completely inside the Egyptian history. Visiting the museum gives you more input into what you really can visit and research about Egyptian. The historian and researchers have done an incredible job to remodel many things and conserve them in the museum. A day of visit won't be enough to really enjoy each single piece
Celestino CHABI — Google review
Mind blowing collection. Would take multiple visits to take it all in and fully appreciate all on offer. Go early so you have plenty of time to experience it all. Slots for entry are timed so best to purchase tickets in advance. Excellent student discounts so remember your card if you have one!
Morag Walker — Google review
The review is from an Egyptian tourist in Torino visiting his own Country treasures 😅.
Well the museum is very well designed and everything was very smooth from the entrance to buying a ticket for 18 Euro, to present my own identity to reserve a locker for free to store my bag.
Visiting the museum was easy as there is a well designed path to follow from top to bottom following the exact Timeline.
Lots of ancient Egyptian goods and monument that I was amazed to find it in Italy due to the Italian excavation of the Italians in egypt while presenting lots of photos for Egyptian workers digging and excavating their own heritage to be presented later on in another country, that felt weird.
I'll still give the Museum a well 5 stars away from my political opinion.
Loved that most of the explanation cards have English, Italian and Arabic. 👌
And yes it's a must visit.
Yehia El Zeiny — Google review
We spent about 4 hours going through the various levels and exhibits. You must purchase your tickets online. I recommend booking in advance by a few days as the museum does sell out a week or more in advance in weekends, during busy season week also sellout on week days.
Stunning collection and decent free audio guide (download and listen on your phone.)
Tracie Phillips — Google review
The museum is much larger and more extensive than expected! Never seen so many mummies in one place. You could spend hours here but we did get a bit tired after about 90mins. The interior looks well maintained and the staff are helpful. Definitely worth a visit!
Annabel Tan — Google review
Museum was really amazing! We spent 6 hours there and didn’t notice time flying by. The museum displays mummies (people and animals - even a crocodile!), graves, papyrus and much more. There are information spots describing (in Italian and English) everything one would like to learn about Egyptian culture. There is a small cafeteria for those who want to have a snack (food is good and not overpriced). There is also a gift shop which is surprisingly small - we bought our souvenirs elsewhere in downtown.
Karina Jouravleva — Google review
Absolutely mind-blowing experience for all history buffs.
A story of love, death, art, fun, passion and life itself. Very tastefully and artfully presented. Great for all ages and you can quickly see everything in about an hour, but you can also spend nearly the whole day there and not quite see everything too ;) Your choice!
Andrey Lipattsev — Google review
Fantastic museum, with unique pieces exposed in a perfect way. Some interactive areas are amazing. Better to buy the ticket in advance online. There are some lockers for leaving jackets and backpacks. The bar is too small and crowded. Average time for the visit 3 hrs, if you spend a bit of time in every floor. Super recommended
Claudio Cafarelli — Google review
Lots to see. lots to learn about how all these artifacts made their way to turin and the agreements made. My favorite part was finding the 3 sections of coffins and the sculpture of the hippo/ crocodile that guarded the houses of babies. You need a lot of time.
Mary McPherson — Google review
If you like Egyptian history, you will love this place. There are a lot of things to see and visit in the museum. You have all their rituals and you can even enter the tomb of a pharaoh. It took us about 3 hours to go through the whole museum, but even so we didn't have enough time to read all the explanations for all the exhibits
ALEXANDRA ANDRIES — Google review
A nice museum with alot of items. It's a bit tricky to know if you've seen everything because there's no clear path to follow, but on the other hand most things are alike so it doesn't matter so much.
You get stunned by history and it's amazing how good some things are preserved but the museum is very large and in the end it gets a bit boring for us that not are enthusiasts.
Petter Storm Jonasson — Google review
Great experience with a lot of egyptian icons and history, many historical pieces.
The museum is neat and well designed, and needs a two hours at least.
Fast entry, 18 euros for adult and free for child.
Restaurant and coffee area for rest after walking.
Mustafa Attieh — Google review
As a fan of history, and Egypt, this place gives you the chills.
A superb blue eyes gentleman, dark hair, tall and slim - invites you inside of the museum - he is just adorable!!
There is a small queue at the tickets office, but it is expected, under 5 minutes. You have a spot for your clothes/bags, so do not worry about that.
Honestly, a superb experience. Turin has done a lot of excavation in the past in Egypt, so they have a tone of artefacts.
Tickets were €18 per person, and I bought them on the spot, on a Saturday. It wasn’t very busy, but still a good amount of people. Was it worth it? Hundred percent!
Has 4 floors (starts at -1) and over 14 rooms for you to explore.
It took me over 1.5 hrs to get through it, but I have not read every single bit of piece that’s in there. If you want to read every bit, get ready for little over 4 hours!!!
There is a coffee shop in there, brilliant choice of sandwiches and drinks; prices were decent too.
You can take some audio devices to explain things around the place, so that’s a good option too.
Overall, 10/10 for Egypt and history lovers.
Răzvan Andrei — Google review
A museum with a lot of exhibits. it is worth booking at least 3-4 hours for sightseeing. All very interesting. It's a pity that there were no descriptions in English everywhere. It is worth taking a phone and headphones, because on the website you can listen to recordings explaining some of the exhibits. It is often crowded, so you have to keep that in mind. I recommend!
Karol T — Google review
This is an impressive collection with a very modern style of curating. For enjoying a bit of everything, you will need a good two hours and plenty of reading in order to make sense of the importance of what is being displayed. An extra interest part is the history of why and how Turin ended up with such an enormous and essential collection of Egyptian art. The galleries are very busy, especially with endless streams of schoolchildren admiring the mummies.
Nikos Parastatidis — Google review
This is one of the best museums about the ancient Egyptian civilization in the world, probably the second after the one of Cairo. It is full of important artefacts and it should take a full day to see everything.
I recommend booking your tickets in advance and be punctual on the day of your visit. The museum is almost always crowded.
5 stars, a must visit if you are in Torino.
d0rian7 — Google review
This is a lovely museum with an exhaustive collection. I now understand why Egypt is so much dessert because it seems that the ancients, and for thousands of years, used up all the soil for clay ink wells, vessels, lamps and uncountable numbers of bits and pieces.
It is well laid out and easily navigated. There are elevators, escalators and lockers. (One must leave an ID at the coat check for the key). Audio guides are available. Photography is allowed.
My entry was included in the Turino Card, (which was worth it), and we reserved a day and time. (I arrived an hour early and was able to enter, it was not a crowded day and a Monday--->). They are open on Mondays which is a good day as other museums and palaces are closed.
Adam Fordham — Google review
I was mesmerised by the Egyptian Museum’s vast and vivid displays of ancient Egyptian art and artifacts. The museum, which is the world’s oldest dedicated to Egyptian culture, offered a profound glimpse into the lives of pharaohs and the common people through its extensive collection. The layout of the museum facilitated a seamless journey through different eras of Egyptian history, making each exhibit come alive with stories from the past.
Unfortunately, the museum’s free WiFi was not functioning during my visit. This was particularly inconvenient in the basement, where there’s no cell reception either, making it impossible to use the free audio guide on my phone. Despite this, the richness of the museum’s offerings—from the striking statue of Ramesses II to the intricate tomb relics—ensured that the experience remained unforgettable.
The Egyptian Museum in Turin is a must-visit for anyone looking to delve into the magnificence of ancient Egypt.
Philip R. — Google review
Very interesting place in Torino. It should be the biggest egyptian museum in Europe. If you would read text next every monument, you would be there 6 hours. The whole visit took me 3 hours.
Miroslav Mesároš — Google review
A really unique and world famous collection, definitely worth visiting. Tickets must be booked in advance, online and an audio guide is available via app or browser on your own mobile phone so it is highly advised to take earphones with you. Internet connectivity is sketchy though so in some areas the audio guide won't work. If you can afford to, book a guided tour, as there is an overwhelming number of artifacts and way too little written about them.
Luca Massaro — Google review
Great museum with extensive collection of beautiful Egyptian artifacts and excavations. Very interesting to learn about the links between Turin and Egypt, and the history of the Egyptian antiquities trade. Plan to spend at least 1.5-2 hours here.
Duong Tran — Google review
Amazing museum about ancient Egypt, lots of mummies and human remains, magnificent sarcophagi, but they allow too many visitors at the same time. Every Rome was extremely crowded, especially with big groups of guided tours, making it truly difficult to enjoy the exhibitions and take one's time.
The website with audio-guide is a great idea, but they should add the option to accelerate the audio as they tend to talk quite slowly, and as the museum is very crowded, we had to forward and didn't have time to listen to the entirety of each chapter.
Lisa Marie — Google review
We visited this museum on a Sunday; understandably, it was quite crowded.
We had booked tickets online the previous day. That said, there was a short wait of around 20 mins to get our tickets validated and enter the museum.
The museum is a must visit. It boasts a wide variety of archaeological finds from Egypt. Detailed explanations about each exhibit help visitors gain a deep understanding of Egyption culture and traditions. There also is abundant information about the connection between the Egyptians and the Savoys and how this museum came to be. All in all, a very enlightening experience.
This is not a place that can be put under a 'quick visit' category. Make sure you have at least 2.5 to 3 hours to spare. The true value of this museum lies in understanding the history behind each exhibit, so you will have to spend some time reading the short explanations provided or listening to the audio guide which you can connect to and play on your phone. Guided tours are available too, which probably come at additional costs. We were happy to make do with the write-ups and audio guides, which were also available in English.
This museum can be visited for free with the Piemonte pass.
Varsha Hegde — Google review
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Piazza San Carlo is a beautiful 17th-century baroque city plaza in the heart of Turin, Italy. It is popular for its impressive architecture and stunning setting at the centre of the city. The square is home to two famous churches - Chiesa di San Carlo and Santa Cristina - as well as several cafes and restaurants.
The most beautiful Piazza in Turin. Not too large but not too small, with a lovely elegant equestrian statue in the center. Bordered by lovely arcaded shops and cafes in lovely neo-classical architecture, and two churches at one end and the glamorous Via Roma at the other. In the center of town it is a must visit when exploring the city!
Alex Bransby — Google review
History and modernity seamlessly blend in Piazza San Carlo is the beating heart of Turin. Perfect to admire the grandeur of the twin churches and the iconic equestrian statue at the center of the square. It's the perfect spot for people-watching, sipping coffee at one of the cafes, or admiring the architecture in a vibrant atmosphere.
Emilio Sanderson — Google review
Beating heart of Turin! Full of cafés and fancy shops. Had the opportunity to see the coffee festival where I was high on free caffeine. You might pass by talented musicians, make sure to tip them as they give the place a special flavor
Dilak — Google review
Great shopping but doesn't have convinced travellers for usage public service such as restroom. If the authority increases public restrooms to make travellers easy, access is make feel better.
Yorn Malimchheng — Google review
Great place to relax, do some shopping, people watch, bump into hot and handsome police officers. I will definitely be back!
Julissa Fermin — Google review
"Il salotto di Torino" or "Torino's lounge or drawing room", as Torinesi like to say. It's the vibrant and elegant square is the very center of the city. Less formal than Piazza Castello and the Piazzetta Reale, is the ideal place for a stroll or a break in one of the several historic cafes under its porticos.
Roberto Olivo — Google review
This main square is a short walk from the Torino train station. It’s quite magnificent and large and plenty to see all the way around the square. When you walk in from via Roma and walk along the left side of the piazza towards the palazzo Reale, on the sidewalk, do not miss to walk by the ‘spin over’ the young raging bull for good luck! There is a lot of history surrounding this piazza and the area, going back several centuries. It’s a lovely place to visit, plenty of cafes and eateries. This piazza is also the happening place of major public events in Torino.
Anthony M — Google review
This main square (piazza) is a short walk from the Torino train station. It’s quite magnificent and large and plenty to see all the way around the square. When you walk in from via Roma and walk along the left side of the piazza towards the palazzo Reale, on the sidewalk, do not miss to walk by the ‘spin over’ the young raging bull for good luck! There is a lot of history surrounding this piazza and the area, going back several centuries. It’s a lovely place to visit, plenty of cafes and eateries. This piazza is also the happening place of major public events in Torino.
Localizer — Google review
We came here on a day trip from Milano to see the match between Juventus and maccabi Haifa in the champions League.
The maccabi Haifa fans gathered a cheering parade before the match from the nearby plazza to the location where the buses were waiting to take us to the stadium.
On a regular basis this is the pedestrian street with shops on both sides.
Gilad Mor — Google review
Well kept historical area, a historical and touristic area like this would be more tourist friendly if some English informative guidelines were displayed..
Oya A.K. — Google review
It's one of the main city squares in Turin, Italy. It was laid out in the 16th and 17th century and is an example of Baroque style. Definitely worth to visit such a beautiful place if you will be in this gorgeous City in Italy. And you should check both Churches which is close by and very beautiful and interesting and unique!
Mantvydas Ū. — Google review
Magnificent sculpture in the midle of the place. Lots of small details around it. A true piece of art
Artur Victoria — Google review
Very nice piazza and there was this ice cream shop that made ice cream out of some type of special milk it was amazing. Nice piazza to chill at.
Sarah Sammut — Google review
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I'll never travel to Lyon without this trip planner again
Tignes is a renowned ski resort with excellent skiing facilities and easy access to nearby resorts and amenities through reliable public transportation links. It features a funicular that takes visitors to a massive ski area, along with various options for eateries, hotels, shops, and even a lagoon. The ski area provides ample snow cover even in April, ensuring enjoyable skiing experiences for visitors of all skill levels. However, there are some outdated ski lifts that need replacing to improve the overall impression of the resort.
For the fourth time in this ski resort. Always plenty of snow, always nice weather !!! A place to return to. Remark, to replace a couple of old ski lifts which still spoils the impression a bit.
Marko Markovic — Google review
Having been to the relatively nearby Les Trois Vallées, I can say Tignes is comparable in many ways and offering a ski experience on par with its more premium cousin.
The resort boasts a large piste playground stretching over several key areas from the family-friendly Tignes (Le Lac, Val Claret, 1800) to the more advanced terrain of Val d'Isère with a wide range of pistes for different skill levels. Runs are great as they're groomed daily and the slopes receive tons of powder. Weather conditions can vary drastically throughout the week but we experienced some of the best conditions during our time with lots of bluebird days. And just as you think the snow's getting a little packed, fresh snow gets dumped to refresh the pistes. The resort is generally well-connected, allowing you to easily reach new areas to explore - otherwise, they have frequent shuttle buses that go between major stops around the resort.
The town is very walkable and has a decent range of dining options both on and off piste throughout the day and to kick back après ski.
Overall, it's a great resort with lots to offer for beginners and experts alike!
Gabriel Tay — Google review
A wonderful ski station with fantastic views and an enormous number of slopes for all levels. Also there are plenty of activities to do apart from skiing and a good infrastructure. Tignes application is very useful. I highly recommend Tignes as a ski resort !
Iryna Zabolotska — Google review
This is where I learnt to ski a few days ago. Tignes has very good skiing facilities, with great public transportation links to nearby resorts and amenities. I will be back and I highly recommend them!
bluedimitris — Google review
Lovely resort, with a great night life. Great skiing with easy access to different areas. Went here as a uni trip and probably had one of the best weeks of my life. Some decent snow parks near by as well as great bars for after skiing.
James Roberts — Google review
Amazing ski resort it is super big and easy to get to and from places, it is separated into multiple towns which is nice.
The towns are super nice and have everything you need!
It is well taken care of.
Ofek Shaked — Google review
With Ski in and ski out hotels, pristine ski slopes , fine snow and friendly locals this is a great place for a ski break for people of all abilities …
The quality of ski instructors is awesome and the place is serene and has a calming effect on you .
3 to 4 hrs drive from Geneva airport for international travellers.
Ash — Google review
Brilliant ski area. Snow cover was great for April and 6 days of glorious sun. Marmottes were coming out to enjoy the sun too!
Iain Sadler — Google review
Very efficient ski resort with a large range of slopes from easy ones to very difficult ones.
Henri Claudot — Google review
Simply the best ski area in France, great lifts with few waiting times en perfectly prepared slopes.
Chris Landsheere — Google review
Tignes and the whole of the Espace Killy is one of the best ski resorts in the world! Superb runs, fantastic restaurants, the Grande Motte, I could go on and on! A must visit for any skier
Andy Mack PT and Pilates — Google review
Been here twice this year, love it! Vast slopes to explore, 300km+ all connected with slopes or lifts, if you plan well , no need to take a bus but can always ski back to any places.
rayer vv — Google review
Direct access to slopes to a very large ski domein, a lot of snow, skiers are civilized, good to exquisite food on the restaurants. The landscape is spectacular. Hotels are in the architecture of the 80's but modernised will all necessary confort. Due to the attitude may be foggy and cold to frozen! Speak French, locals will appreciate it!
Dan Iliescu — Google review
A super domain for skiing, with a lot of slopes for all levels. Great quality of the skiing schools with bilingual monitors. We’ll be back for sure.
Andreea Mitrache — Google review
Great resort, very professional staff, efficient transportation, well maintained infrastructure. One of our favorites in the french Alps.
Sébastien Delneste — Google review
Great position just below Grande Motte, restaurant food good and surprisingly not overly expensive. The Red Setter dog wandering around with "feed me" eyes was so lovely.
Well-known ski resort featuring a terrain park & other winter activities, plus bars & restaurants.
So much skiing, I had the best of weather, fresh snow and I will be going back.
David Barton — Google review
Great place to ski. Lots of blue runs of varying levels of difficulty. Plenty of restaurants and bars for lunchtime break or evening meal. Easy to get around the various different villages, either by ski lift or bus. Easy access to the whole Paradiski region. Would definitely recommend.
Phoenixpooh — Google review
Lovely resort. Everything you could really want. The food Is incredible! 🤤
Went over new year. Lovely atmosphere on NYE out on the snow watching all the fireworks.
Charlotte Hickey — Google review
Great place for beginner skiers. Huge selection of runs of varying difficulty. Maybe missing the nightlife of some of the bigger resorts, as it's spread out across 10 smaller locations, but after a day of skiing we didn't miss the late nights. Would definitely recommend for anyone new to skiing
Jeff Caro-Nash — Google review
I've been coming here for a few years and have to say it's an incredible resort.
Not only are there vast areas to ski at all levels, but it's the way they continue to keep the resort up to date in terms of lifts and skiing experience.
It almost feels that every time you come back there is a new high-speed chair or a modification to a run to make it that bit more interesting.
The runs are mainly blue, but they are fantastic, long, and interesting. Some being more suited to beginners and intermediates, and some getting a bit steaper to help people progress. The reds are then a welcomed challenge, with some being un grommed to give that mogal field joy we all love ;-)
The blacks are mostly ungroomed, with some being long and pretty steep in places to give a good challenge to those who want it. Granted, the blacks can often be closed depending on snowfall, but that is good to see in a way that they are looking out for the skiers who come here.
There is a vast amount of off piest skiing to be done as well for those who want the challenge.
I've skiied a good few resorts and do find myself comparing to la plagne just because of how well it's looked after and also because of the sheer volume of skiing to be done.
Well worth coming here if you can
Ellie The Goldendoodle — Google review
It was fantastic. This was our first time at La Plagne. It was easily accessible by snow, foot or bus to each of the resorts. It was very family friendly and had great blue runs for our daughter to practice her skiing on!
We will be back as we didn't get to do some of the off slope activities so still plenty to explore for next time!
Emmia Stratford — Google review
It's the 2nd time here for my husband and I. We visited 5 years ago. The villages are all a bit different but It's a massive area with some great skiing. It has something for everyone.
Valerie Robinson — Google review
I spent the last week in March 2024 here. Was excellent. It's a group of small villages spread out over the mountain and all connected via lifts or buses.
The slopes themselves were massive, could easily spend a week exploring the mountain and never take the same run twice. It's geared more towards skiers, and I do wish there was some more green runs to just play around in and slow things down but it's not a deal breaker.
Nightlife is spread out across the villages and it's a couple bars that see most of the action. Nothing crazy.
Supermarkets do have some insane prices given the remote nature of the resort.
Lots of people take their dogs and there always playing in the snow which I love to see.
Great place overall.
Stuart M — Google review
Really wonderful wide slopes and enough lifts to serve all visitors rapidly.
Bart van Dijk — Google review
La Plagne ski resort in France is an absolute gem! I recently had the pleasure of visiting this winter wonderland, and I was blown away by the quality of the slopes, the stunning scenery, and the friendly staff.
Firstly, the skiing experience at La Plagne is simply unparalleled. With over 225km of ski runs, there is something for everyone, from gentle beginner slopes to challenging black runs for the more advanced skiers. The slopes are impeccably maintained, with plenty of snowmaking machines ensuring that there is always a good base, even in warmer weather. The lifts are also modern and efficient, meaning that there are never long queues or waiting times.
Secondly, the scenery at La Plagne is absolutely breathtaking. Nestled in the heart of the French Alps, the resort offers stunning views of snow-capped mountains, glaciers, and pine forests. Whether you're skiing down the slopes or enjoying a hot chocolate in one of the many cozy mountain cafes, you'll feel like you're in a winter wonderland.
Finally, I have to mention the staff at La Plagne, who truly went above and beyond to make my stay unforgettable. From the friendly ski instructors to the helpful hotel staff, everyone was incredibly welcoming and accommodating. It's clear that they take great pride in their work and in providing the best possible experience for their guests.
Overall, I can't recommend La Plagne ski resort highly enough. Whether you're an experienced skier or a first-timer, you'll love the stunning slopes, breathtaking scenery, and friendly atmosphere of this amazing resort.
Uzik — Google review
Good resort, quite big so plenty to do. Lots of restaurants around as well so you won't go hungry. Lifts are good though none have covers for when it's super cold but that's not too much of a problem. A few nice slopes for beginners but quite a few of the blues are also quite steep.
Kate Busby — Google review
Fantastic ski resort with a wide variety of runs for all ski levels. Never had to wait too long for a lift, and runs were well groomed and sign posted.
Freddie Hemingway — Google review
Lovely ski area which is huge if you include the linked Les Arcs. Lots of nice restaurants and a very wide range of pistes.
There is a problem with queues at pinch points like Plagne Bellacott and 1800 when the ski schools leave and at the end of the day when everyone is trying to get home.
Jeff Bulled — Google review
Fantastic week of skiing, luckily perfectly timed. High enough for snow sure and even on Xmas day only waited 15min for lift.
Average meal with drinks 30-40 euro.
Recommended.
nik w — Google review
First time skiing, and this ski resort is amazing. La plagne bellecote is high up, which means you wake up to snow outside your apartment. There are many runs from bellecote and you can also go into other la plagne villages for more runs!
Luca Hemsley — Google review
One of the best ski resorts with a warm and friendly atmosphere, with lots of blue slops, several villages and great food! You can find everything you need or want there!
Larisa Fnt — Google review
Great ski resort especially for families. We were there in xmas week and we had great time. The snow quality was very good. There are many pistes for different levels and they all end at the same spot. There are many options for cafe and restaurants at the top and bottom of the mountains. There is an indoor galeri/shopping center very convenient for eating,drinking, shopping in the evenings. It also includes a cinema, ice skating area. In every 15 minutes there is a free bus makes it easy to move around la Plagne.
My teenage son was in Bronze/Diamante group with Stefan and had a great time whizzing around the slopes and doing jumps in the snow park. He has definitely improved and had a great time. He really liked his instructor too.
I was in Adulte 3 with Matteo. We were 7 adults and Matteo looked after us, encouraged us and helped us to become more confident especially on slopes that were steeper for us. I hadn't had lessons for a long time and found it hard to find adult groups at the right level in the past few years. I felt that as the week went on I was skiing better than I had in a long time! My lack of fitness and confidence has been a real barrier for me over the last few years, but skiing in a nice group with a good instructor made my holiday. I felt so much happier skiing and confident in my ability as the week went on.
I would definitely recommend Prosneige and would book them again for myself and my son.
Rachel Baker — Google review
Had two 2hr private sessions with Mathilde. She was fantastic, really friendly, helpful and a blast to be with. The sessions started and ended on time and everything went smoothly. It's also a great location on the main strip in Val Thorens. Would highly recommend booking your ski lesson with Prosneige!
John Nguyen — Google review
The guys in Prosneige treated me like a king and fitted the new boots with professionalism and care, I needed an adjustment to the right boot and they were great in doing it. Their service, attitude, and professionalism allowed me to have the best ski boots I ever had and if you love skiing and get to Val Thorens do yourself a favor and buy your boots here
Udi Kafri — Google review
Highly recommend using Prosneige for lessons. We had 6 snowboarding lessons with Charly and absolutely loved them! He provided really clear instructions, tips and demos for beginners and made lessons fun and varied, too. He kept the motivation up when I was struggling which was really important for me! Great instructor
Erica Don — Google review
I can't recommend Prosneige highly enough! Jeremy and all the team were absolutely fantastic at fitting some boots for me. I have *very* wide calves, but small feet, and several places in the UK weren't up to the "challenge". Jeremy put me at ease, knew exactly which boots to go for and encouraged me to keep coming back until the fit was perfect.
Being able to buy boots, ski in them the next day and then have any tweaks made there and then was ideal!
Really friendly team, great value service!
Emma Bowyer — Google review
Our kids had a great time there. Claire and the staff are very friendly. Not always easy to manage young children, but they made it look effortless.
Me and my wife had private lessons and had a great time there with Milan. Hope to see you again next year!
Maarten Katoen — Google review
I booked the adults beginner class for the week while staying in VT. This was my first time skiing and thanks to the fantastic instructor and all of the kind staff at Prosneige I cannot wait to come back again!! I left at the end of the week feeling confident with my skiing and overall had the best time, every minute of the class was enjoyable. Plus my group were all so friendly and everyone was there to help one another. It was like a little family by the end of the week.
Big thank you to Philip my instructor & see you again soon :)
Jess
(already looking at flights to come back out)
Jess Potter — Google review
The best ski school and instructors, I arrived as a really nervous absolute beginner and Milan taught me the essentials along with building my confidence. He adapted the lessons as I was progressing and was extremely patient. I can’t rate highly enough. I even booked more lessons throughout the week and I enjoyed them so much. Thanks Milan.
Eve Mulcahy — Google review
The hubby and I came to Prosneige after getting recommendations and got two pairs of ski boots fitted there during our stay in Val Thorens. The experience was beyond excellent.
Erik is a true professional, and the amount of time and attention he spends on each customer to get a perfect fit is astounding.
While we were at the shop we encountered a few returning customers who came for post-purchase micro adjustments, and they shares our sentiments. Needless to say they were given the highest level of service, as were we.
We highly recommend Prosneige Val Thorens. There is no better place to get a properly fitted ski boot.
Naama Millar — Google review
Can’t recommend enough. At the ski shop, the two attendants at Fitz Roy were super helpful and did everything to make sure I got the perfect equipment.
And the lessons with Valerie were simply amazing. She is an awesome instructor!
Fernanda Portieri — Google review
Amazing ski school! I’ve had two days of private lessons, 2 hrs each day with lovely Tatiana. This lady helped me to get over my fear of skiing and made sure I have my confidence back. She was absolutely brilliant! Now I can’t wait to book another ski trip. I highly recommend the school!
klaudia Walczykowska — Google review
Friendly and helpful staff. Had a guide for two days of off trail riding, reasonably priced with rental gear. Trip of a lifetime, hope to make it back.
Morgan O — Google review
My instructor Philippe (in Val Thorens) was amazing! I could notice that he enjoys teaching people and that makes a difference. He was super nice and really helped boost our confidence on the slopes. He knew exactly how to push us just enough to improve while keeping us safe. Even in group lessons, he somehow managed to give personalized tips to each of us. And his reminder to focus on enjoying ourselves made all the difference, which is something easily to forget for beginners. Merci, Philippe , for helping me improve in one week and reminding me to have fun!
Arlene Arias — Google review
We had the best ski 🎿 instructor this week!! Mathaiu (Matt) made learning so much fun! Improved our technique. Mixed it up with some off piste and improved our confidence on the steeper slopes. Thanks Matt - great job!! See you next year 👍 Charlie & Lisa
Charlie H — Google review
I took the adult beginner ski lessons in Val Thorens. The teachers Frederique and Lionel are both very friendly and patient, explained clearly, gave personal advise to each participant in the group. Thank you very much for the great experience! I definitely recommend Prosneige!
Ivanka Nalbantova — Google review
Prosneige School helped me enjoy my ski vacation so much better. I showed up on day one having completely forgotten how to ski. After 3 days taking lessons for 2 hours a day, I was already able to ski down some blue slopes. That's a huge improvement for me. Every day was fun and exciting to see my skill level go up. The instructors were all very friendly. They knew how to push my limits up while still made me feel safe. I would recommend them to anyone in a heartbeat and will definitely come back the next time I go skiing in Val Thorens.
Hai Le — Google review
I always avoid instructors and classes because I tend to be dissapointed by them. This time it was very different and I absolutely loved it.
I had a private instructor for me and my girlfriend who I won't name to increase the changes for him to be available next year when we are coming back. He had very clear and useful feedback during the 6 days.
We were not beginners but were doing many things wrong. In those days we were able to correct our parallel skiing, do some level of carving and go off piste in deep snow. Overall, we couldn't have asked for more.
Cristian Zamfirescu — Google review
That’s our third year with prosneige amazing people and trust worthy
A big thanks to coach MOMO who made my kids even better skiers
almansour80 — Google review
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Galerie Hotel Le Val Thorens, 2 Rue de la Lombarde, 73440 Val Thorens, France
Lake Annecy, located in France, is a breathtaking body of water that offers ample opportunities for swimming and various water sports. The lake is surrounded by mountains and adjacent parks with plenty of bike paths to explore. It's an ideal place to take a stroll with your family or furry friend as all stores are pet-friendly. For the ultimate experience, it is recommended to visit during the end of spring or summer when the weather is perfect for enjoying all that this magical place has to offer.
Beautiful lake with a stunning vista of the snow capped alps in the background. The water is clear and blue. A great place to take a leisurely stroll, but also seems a popular area for running or cycling around.
L M — Google review
My visit to the Lake was so amazing. Annecy is a beautiful and peaceful city. The Lake had amazing views and it was simply picturesque.
The water was very clear and the rumours about the lake annecy having the cleanest water in Europe seemed true.
As a tourist to Annecy you definitely have to visit the Lake. There are alot of beautiful places to take nice pictures and after having a fun time at the lake there are a lot of restaurants and bars around you have a meal or drink at very affordable prices.
I will definitely be visiting again in the future as I love it so much my only challenge with the city is that it's very small so you there are no trains or trams to go around and I dont understand how the buses worked.
Babajide Esho — Google review
Super super bluish lake covered around with mountains. Must recommend to take a boat ride which is worth. You can view
the alps from here in the boat ride.
Shweta Singh — Google review
It was raining therefore not a good time to visit this lake. However this place is amazing with great views and shining blue water.
Great place to visit in summer time for boating and swimming!
Bhagyashree Sawant — Google review
Definitely you cannot visit France without visiting this place “lac d’Annecy”. It is a magic place with these unimaginable views. Here you can walk with your family, your dog… all of the stores are pet friendly. I prefer to visit this village in summer or in the end of spring because the weather is the most important thing to enjoy it till 100%. Also, behind the pics, there is a big park with grass to rest a bit.
Sara Ari?o — Google review
A beautiful lake with a view of the mountain peaks. Crystal clear blue water. A small port located by the lake. The lake is so clear that you can clearly see the mountains reflected in it.
Daniel Mazurkiewicz — Google review
Amazing lake with best city view!
Sun Yong — Google review
What is amazing lake and I wish I stayed long time to try all the activities.
I drove a boat which was new experience for me and I enjoyed it.
Even walking around was cool.
Behind it beautiful mountain that make the place like you are in heaven.
Osama Almatrafi — Google review
Beautiful Lake surrounded by mountains!
Breathtaking views. I recommend visiting this amazing place, it is a very charming town, plenty things to do whole year round, not too far from ski resorts
Marz Mistry — Google review
Wonderful place! One of the most beautiful places I've ever seen! Great for a walk with views of the mountains. Good restaurants and exceptional architecture of the buildings.
Betina Quadros — Google review
Truly stunning. I will certainly be back for a longer stay! There are water activities to try and the little village town has a lot more shops and restaurants than I had expected! Come for no less than a full day because you will want to enjoy the leisurely lunch, do shopping and enjoy lake. The morning market is really good and the locals are very friendly compared to the rest of France. The region is famous for its dairy products.
alekskors — Google review
Such a beautiful lake and lovely walk around the streets of the old town. Well worth a visit if you're in the area 😁
Alana Williams — Google review
Such a beautiful lake with a magnificent view. You can enjoy a picnic with your loved ones while bathing in the lake or taking a sun bath. There is a good restaurant besides the lake but the number of food outlets can be increased to provide food at all times to the tourists.
Apart from that, clear water, blue vibes and the pure environment just makes your day. ❤️
Ayushi Narayan — Google review
A lovely place to spend the day. So pretty and peaceful
Virginie Noro — Google review
Lake Annecy claims the Europe's most cleanest and clear lake! 😍 its such an amazing clear lake with a French Alps view 😍
There are plenty of activities to do on the lake such as kayaking, swimming (the temperature maybe cold thus suggested to swim during summer) , pedal boat, etc.
Must visit lake 👍🏻
The Vieille Ville Annecy, a popular tourist attraction, is characterized by its well-preserved medieval Old Town. Visitors can enjoy wandering around the area without any specific purpose and admire the emerald-green canals that run beneath ancient stone bridges. The pastel-painted buildings from the 16th and 17th centuries are another noteworthy feature of this charming town, which basks in the warm sunlight.
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I'll never travel to Lyon without this trip planner again
Natural attraction where a footbridge spans a narrow gorge & river, with a cafe on site.
Breathtaking masterpiece by the nature! The trail is easy and secured to walk through. Entrance tickets are fairly worthy for its magnificent view and its maintenance.
Jennifer HyD — Google review
Quite crowded when we went on a Saturday afternoon, which ruins a bit the experience. The walk is otherwise spectacular, albeit a bit short. They advertise up to an hour round trip but you could easily do it in half hour. It is mostly flat, so no big effort needed
Mi Hai — Google review
Great walk with amazing views.
Recommend when its hot, since you will be hidden "under the ground" surrounded by nature and water...
Pavel ?elezn? — Google review
Nice place for a half day trip from Annecy. The walk is easy and suitable for children and you can do it in about 1 - 1.5 hours. We visited in october and it wasn`t crowded.
There are information panels about how the place was formed and you can search for different shapes in the rocks.
Румяна Стоянова — Google review
This was such a phenomenal walk! I highly recommend this adventure if you are anywhere near the area.
candi shapley — Google review
Nice place. Has not changed in over 100 years. Impressive however. Nice for a 1 hour excursion. Not more
Daniel Silberman — Google review
We were impressed to see what nature can make! Great idea for the whole family day trip. Though not suitable for pushchairs
Eugenia Swift — Google review
Beautiful place, amazing nature. When I went it was September so not many people ( it can be busy in the summer) it's not long walk, and it's very easy. Around 30 minutes one way, you come back the same way. There is also very nice Caffè with hot food. Short walk to see the castle if you wish.there is no public transport there though, so just by car.
Marcin Malek (Malq) — Google review
You must not miss this place when you visit Annesy. Absolutely amazing!! Friendly staff. There is some uneven pathways and not suitable for disabled.
Henry Shaw.
Gill.Henry Shaw — Google review
About a decade ago there was no charge now entry costs €5.60 per adult. Quite large crowds, passage does not take more than 20-30 minutes depending on the number of people. No mountain shoes required - I even saw a woman with crutches😀. For a family walk ok.
Sebastian Kozicki — Google review
Amazing place, free car parking. Probably need a good hour to walk the Gorges suspended walkways. Cafe restaurant and gift shop. Eco waterless toilet
Charlie Holdford — Google review
Really pleasant hour out walking the trail for a reasonable price. Also had a coffee at the little cafe at the entrance which was lovely.
Alana Williams — Google review
Beautiful forge, impressive sights. Loved the way the created a path inside the gorge above the river. Went with kids and had lots of fun.
Dennis Waldon — Google review
I wish I could have a bit more time to walk the whole route. It is absolutely stunning. If you have fear of heights this walk could be a bit daunting, especially if there is a lot of tourist. But it is fun for anyone who loves a bit of adventure.
Pleasant Memories Education — Google review
Walk through narrow gorge on high level walkway. Good fun, easy walking, recommended.
steve&alfie — Google review
Cool place! Really worth a visit. Take your time and take in the special nature.
Dogs not allowed!
Might be an issue if you are afraid of heights!
Sarah Nyman — Google review
Insanely touristy, lots of parking lots, you have to pay entry to go to the actual gorge and lots of people and children. That said hiking in and around that area is very entertaining but the actual gorge isnt great.
Daniel Frommholz — Google review
Great walk in a narrow canyon on a footbridge suspended 150 feet above the river below.
Lac du Bourget is a stunning body of water that is surrounded by majestic mountains and scenic paths. It is also home to the popular spa resort town of Aix-les-Bains. Although some visitors have expressed concern about dogs swimming in the lake, it remains one of the most peaceful lakes in the world, with crystal clear water and breathtaking views of nearby castles. Visitors can enjoy boat trips on the lake or dine on board while taking in the picturesque surroundings.
Love the clear water and the view on the mountains from the lake
Ebony Nijhoff — Google review
Overall its a very beautiful place but there was this guy who said he will show me a magic trick.. this little bit*h stole my wallet... And then ran away with his sister. Now i don't know how to get back to my country. HELP
Pieczona Kajzerka — Google review
Great place to stop on N7 near Machezal. Off road, tree shade & picnic table good place for a lunch break or rest. Good view of the lake
Gill C — Google review
Actually very beautiful lake but I wouldn’t swim there because of many dogs swimming there. I don’t know why the city allow that, especially now during coronavirus time, could’ve believed my eyes. Many cities banned that already. The meat based excrement dogs leave behind can cause risk of toxicara and diseases in humans. Dog poo and urine can also affect water quality.
Leon X. — Google review
The soothing voice of the lake, one hour swimming in it and a sunny day is all I wanted in Aix les Bains.
Amazing views and great place to be.
It’s just an hour from Lyon by TER trains.
Strong recommend it.
Assad Sharifi — Google review
Great scenery and the water has an optimal wetness.
Esa Hynynen — Google review
A spectacular place, you can see some beautiful images. The water has a beautiful hue, in short an idyllic place.
Yasmina — Google review
Nice place to visit for a picnic..there is a restaurant and ice cream parlour..best place to enjoy swimming
ANANDI OJHA — Google review
A very pleasant lake among the calmest ones in the word. A boat trip is worth it here and why not dinner on the boat. Many castles to sightsee.
GSN Reviews — Google review
Beautiful view! Place clean
¡Vista incredible! Lugar limpio
Raphy Wallace — Google review
One of the best lakes!
Ali Safa — Google review
Great place to stop and have a swim. And lots of nice restaurants around the way too.
Chartreuse Mountains, located south of Lyon, are known for their impressive landscapes and the Chartreuse Monastery where monks have been producing the famous Chartreuse liqueur for centuries. The massif offers breathtaking mountains, cliffs, and waterfalls, making it a paradise for nature lovers and hikers. Visitors can also explore the Pilat Regional Natural Park and indulge in exceptional food from local farms, vineyards, and producers offering tours and tastings.
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful massif with very impressive mountains and cliffs
Original and beautiful, you won't see this every day
Lots of waterfalls and hikes
Fairly tough hikes, because the slopes climb high and it's not flat at all, but once the hike is finished your reward awaits you, it's often a magnificent landscape
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Très beau massif avec montagnes et falaises très impressionnantes
Original et beau, vous ne verrez pas cela tous les jours
Plein de cascades et de randonnées
Randonnées assez dures, car les pentes grimpent haut et c'est pas plat du tout, mais une fois la randonnée finie votre recompense vous attend, c'est souvent un magnifique paysage
C Desren — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice site, lots of hikes to do in all seasons, I recommend, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, mountain biking, hiking, etc.
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Très beau site, plein de randonnées à faire en toutes saisons, je recommande, ski de fond, raquettes, VTT, randonnées, etc.
serge ciccone (Peintrev) — Google review
(Translated by Google) Superb massif nestled between Grenoble and Chambéry. In this exceptional setting, set off to discover the flora and fauna. For all nature lovers, this is the ideal place to recharge your batteries. I highly recommend #massif #chartreuse
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Superbe massif niché entre Grenoble et Chambéry. Dans ce cadre exceptionnel, partez à la découverte de la faune et la flore. A tous les amoureux de la nature, c’est le lieu idéal pour se ressourcer. Je vous recommande vivement #massif #chartreuse
Gilles Beorchia (Food Globe Trotter) — Google review
(Translated by Google) Calm and grandiose, we slept near a river as beautiful as it was icy.
(Original)
Calme et grandiose, nous avons dormi à proximité d’une rivière aussi belle que glaciale.
Adlc D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Were camping in Miribel Les Echelles
Le balcony de chartreuse
Great campsite. But we were there in April. So no guests.
Good reception. Some things require minor maintenance.
Definitely worth it.
Fred and Tanja from Waarland.
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Waren op camping in miribel les echelles
Le balcon de chartreuse
Prima camping. Maar we waren er in april. Dus geen gasten.
Goede ontvangst. Enkele zaken behoeft klein onderhoud.
Zeker de moeite waard.
Fred en Tanja uit Waarland.
Fred De Groot — Google review
(Translated by Google) Chartreuse remains a naturally wild place for flora and fauna, and all these mountain ranges are ideal places for hiking.
(Original)
la chartreuse reste un endroit naturellement sauvage faune et flore , et tous ces massifs montagneux sont des lieux idéale pour la rando.
CHARTREUSE 147 — Google review
(Translated by Google) nice in summer! but becomes the wild west of hunters in winter so nature-loving hikers pass your way.....
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sympa en été ! mais devient le farwest des chasseurs en hiver donc les randonneurs amoureux de la nature passaient votre chemin .....
vinc gazoil — Google review
(Translated by Google) Incredible landscapes, very beautiful memory
(Original)
Des paysages incroyable, très beau souvenir
Pierre-Louis — Google review
(Translated by Google) Superb walks in the countryside
(Original)
Superbe balades en pleine nature
The iconic bus stop for telepherique in Grenoble is an important part of the city's identity. It is a landmark from the 1930s and has been a popular tourist attraction since then. The stop is located on the edge of old town, near the river Isere. It carries tourists across the river and up to Fort Bastille where they can enjoy panoramic views of Grenoble and surrounding area.
Téléphérique Grenoble - Bastille in Grenoble is a breathtaking experience not to be missed. The cable car ride offers stunning panoramic views of Grenoble making it a must-do for visitors. The cable car takes you to the historic Bastille fortress, where you can explore history, enjoy delicious dining options, and even embark on mountain hikes. Whether you're into history or simply seeking natural beauty, this attraction delivers an unforgettable five-star experience.
Kinan Rostom — Google review
I nice experience there , from the mountain top the view is so beautiful
Favour Austine — Google review
Very beautiful view of the city from the mountain top.
The cable car ride was quite a thrill. Really fun spot, easy to navigate with a great scenery for photographs and getaways.
Fun thing is that dogs are allowed on the cable cars. Not sure of other pets though.
You could take a view of the city from the top just by sliding coins into the stationed ‘binoculars’.
Great experience.
Udeme Okono — Google review
Worth every visit! The view is breathtaking as well as the cable car ride. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture every single moment of your ride! When you reach the top, you will remember this review.
Michael K. — Google review
I loved the cable car ride and the nice view that you get. Although the ride is for very short duration, riding it by using day tourist pass is affordable. The view from the hill top is very nice and one can see the entire Grenoble and the snow covered (partly/fully depending on weather) hills. There is a nice meandering jogging way down. If you have time definitely try it to get a different type of hiking experience in the city .
suman kumar — Google review
Surprisingly for a Monday there was quite a queue for tickets. Each cable car bubble is pretty small so it felt a bit crowded but always safe. At the top there are great views of the mountains and the city of Grenoble. A few caves to visit too.
Vojtech V — Google review
Worth the trip up to see this historical city. Make sure you walk down to see so much more. The steps were best unless you have hiking shoes, as the Rick's in the road are sharp.
Cynthia Pyun — Google review
Very nice view from up there. Must visit just to see the whole of Grenoble from up there. Its wheelchair accessible as well, and probably most of the Bastille.
Shaun — Google review
Wonderful experience. It's very cheap to take the cable ride. Highly recommend. Once you reach top, you get to see the panaromic view of the city. Recommend to take one way ticket and walk the other way. You won't regret this at all.
The iconic bus stop for telepherique in Grenoble is an important part of the city's identity. It is a landmark from the 1930s and has been a popular tourist attraction since then. The stop is located on the edge of old town, near the river Isere. It carries tourists across the river and up to Fort Bastille where they can enjoy panoramic views of Grenoble and surrounding area.
Téléphérique Grenoble - Bastille in Grenoble is a breathtaking experience not to be missed. The cable car ride offers stunning panoramic views of Grenoble making it a must-do for visitors. The cable car takes you to the historic Bastille fortress, where you can explore history, enjoy delicious dining options, and even embark on mountain hikes. Whether you're into history or simply seeking natural beauty, this attraction delivers an unforgettable five-star experience.
Kinan Rostom — Google review
I nice experience there , from the mountain top the view is so beautiful
Favour Austine — Google review
Very beautiful view of the city from the mountain top.
The cable car ride was quite a thrill. Really fun spot, easy to navigate with a great scenery for photographs and getaways.
Fun thing is that dogs are allowed on the cable cars. Not sure of other pets though.
You could take a view of the city from the top just by sliding coins into the stationed ‘binoculars’.
Great experience.
Udeme Okono — Google review
Worth every visit! The view is breathtaking as well as the cable car ride. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture every single moment of your ride! When you reach the top, you will remember this review.
Michael K. — Google review
I loved the cable car ride and the nice view that you get. Although the ride is for very short duration, riding it by using day tourist pass is affordable. The view from the hill top is very nice and one can see the entire Grenoble and the snow covered (partly/fully depending on weather) hills. There is a nice meandering jogging way down. If you have time definitely try it to get a different type of hiking experience in the city .
suman kumar — Google review
Surprisingly for a Monday there was quite a queue for tickets. Each cable car bubble is pretty small so it felt a bit crowded but always safe. At the top there are great views of the mountains and the city of Grenoble. A few caves to visit too.
Vojtech V — Google review
Worth the trip up to see this historical city. Make sure you walk down to see so much more. The steps were best unless you have hiking shoes, as the Rick's in the road are sharp.
Cynthia Pyun — Google review
Very nice view from up there. Must visit just to see the whole of Grenoble from up there. Its wheelchair accessible as well, and probably most of the Bastille.
Shaun — Google review
Wonderful experience. It's very cheap to take the cable ride. Highly recommend. Once you reach top, you get to see the panaromic view of the city. Recommend to take one way ticket and walk the other way. You won't regret this at all.
Amusement park with roller coasters & rides for young children, plus an island-themed water park.
A very nice amusement park that can be done in a day time. The attractions here range from soft and slow to extremely thrilling.
They have several rollercoasters, water rides, chill rides for adults and kids. A dedicated eating spot is also available for when hunger hits.
I should not forget to mention the staff. The staff members are extra nice too.
Overall a very fun place for a family visit.
Roni A. — Google review
It a nice small park good for young children. If you are visiting it for the first or second time then you may feel different however, I have visited it at least once every year and it's been a long time since they have introduced any new rides to the park or any changes if any at all. Food options are very minimal and staff do not speak English 98% of the time. Shops are very basic and shows are very limited.
A. D. — Google review
Don't go there if you're not thin. Above a L or 46, you will not fit in most rides. The staff was really nice and kind about it but I felt thorougly humiliated. They gave me fast passes for other rides instead but I couldn't fit either, and I'm an 48/0XL. It was even more demorilizing as I've lost a lot of weight recently lol
I gave 2 stars for the really really nice staff who were very kind to me and checked that I was doing fine as kids were making fun of me. For context, this never happened in any other parks I did in Europe, including Walibi Belgium and Disney for example. I wish their rides were more inclusive.
Eden Zak — Google review
To visit just once in your life if you are close by. Small park with a few attractions. Good for a very little kids
Irene Proshko — Google review
Nice place to visit for children have lots of rides for all ages. Defiantly deserve to visit
Ibrahim Al-Malki — Google review
We didn’t expect much but our experience was great! It was nog too crowded (monday, first week of july) and well maintained. There were 2 shows which were very entertaining. We got a week dated ticket with a burger for lunch for just under 30 euros per person. It was well worth it.
Pleunie Maas — Google review
I had the opportunity to visit here over the summer and was pleasantly surprised by how charming and fun this little park was. Of all the rides there, my personal favorite was TImber as it felt very fast paced and did a great job combining thrills into a family coaster. Most of the park looks very nice after all the changes in the past couple years and I am very exited to see the new updates next year when they build their newest area!
Theodoros Maheras — Google review
Very clean and well maintained park. Staff is super friendly and helpful and the rides are fun and entertaining for adults, youth and younger kids. Toilets are also very clean. Ride waiting times are clearly displayed throughout the park. The live show we saw was definitely entertaining.
We went on a Friday in July and the queues were generally less than 10 minutes on most rides. Everyone had a blast and I can highly recommend going here for a day.
Small note for Apple users; if you order your tickets online (much cheaper that way) and use the “hide my email” feature (aka private relay) you won’t receive any tickets by mail. This is a known issue on their side. Make sure you save your proof of payment and reservation ID and visit to the service desk at the entrance of the park and they will fix it for you.
Have fun!
Ronald Sievers — Google review
Habla Manotas,
Very cool fun park. The amenities are clean and the rides are quite new.
The shows we attended were amusing and breathtaking.
From 6-45 years old our 7 people crew had lots of fun.
Mighty Manotas — Google review
Fun park with fun rides. Decent food prices. The water rides were a bit of a shock because the water was really dirty. Staff is very friendly. They check your bags at the entrance so don't take any sharp objects with you. Try to buy your tickets minimum 3 days ahead of your visit to benefit from a discount.
caroline eghagha — Google review
Fantastic fun park for the families, not very big but in the same time big enough for a day entertainment. Very clean and looked after. My kids had plenty of fun definitely Will be back soon
Kornelia Desmons — Google review
Had a lovely day out here. Queues weren't too long and most of them had a good amount of shade. The park was clean and tidy and the facilities were clean too. The food was good and not too expensive. If you have younger children or it is a really hot day(which it was when we went) take towels and swimwear as the splash park is a great place to cool down. All in all, a really good day out for all the family.
Rob C — Google review
Purchase tickets at least 3 days before - and you will be in for a treat. Took my son for his birthday, which is just before Halloween. Dr Mystic and his spooky crew made it a day to remember. Yes - the wait was long for some of the rides - but it was worth it.
Great atmosphere, great rides, great day. Thank you to all the lovely staff at Walibi!!
Vicky Sherwin — Google review
Prefer this place than Disneyland, you can comfortably cover all activities without a fastpass (I guess only on low season). Park is nicely crafted and decorated, the rides are just great 👍
Siming — Google review
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4.0
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1380 Rte de la Corneille, 38630 Les Avenières Veyrins-Thuellin, France
Well preserved village. The architecture is unique. The food was so good. They are so many souvenir shops but we are not lucky. That day was rainy and most of the shops were closed. Don’t forget to say Hi to a fat cat🐱
Yosita K — Google review
this small town lies on a hill east of Lyon. it takes around 45 minutes to drive to this authentic medieval town. The current rebuild dates back to the mid 1400's. it has long been an important area for trade and early warning to Lyon of approaching armies. around 400 people live within the walls. there are a few businesses that can support tourists (restaurant, shops), but not many. A two hour visit accompanied by a knowledgeable guide can provide insight into the 500 year history of this place
Charlie Verboom — Google review
Beautiful medieval stoney city!
Must do: climb up the tower through the museum to enjoy a wonderful round view :-)
Markus — Google review
Nice, well preserved and easily accessible by car or by foot.
Very small. You can walk every road in the town in 10-15 minutes.
Johnny Jensen — Google review
Very interesting place, with a 3-4 restaurants which are full around lunch time, but you can have pancakes with ham or Nutella on the street. It's a beautiful Medieval town, especially during the Autumn because of the colours of the falling leaves.
Andrey Rusev — Google review
This place is very beautiful and has not a lot visitors. One day trip would be far enough to enjoy entirely of this village. I stayed one night (Wed) and there is no restaurant opening for dinner.
Minh Quân Võ — Google review
It was quite an interesting tour of this great medieval city before Christmas time. The restaurants and cafes were all decorated for Christmas, and we tried mulled wine in one of the places. At this time of year the city is not so crowded with visitors.
Fulya Gönültaş — Google review
Wonderful and cute all-around medieval town! A must visit!!
Laurent Derijck — Google review
One of the most special days of the trip. The charming lady at the office du tourisme, Sabrina, gave us wonderful insights to the village and the contemporary life that flourishes there. Highly recommend that you drop into the office du tourisme on your visit to Perouges. Hoping to visit again soon.
Martin Burns — Google review
I could not get enough of this beautiful historic place. I was. Awe around each corner I walked. Simply beautiful. Bring you best pair of waking shoes and a lot of space on your phone to take pictures.
Park with huge bird collection including rare species, plus demonstrations & preservation program.
Wonderful experience! The bird park is quite good, clean, safe for kids! I recommend. We even bought annual card for 45 euros.
S. Leenders — Google review
It is beautiful but neglected.
The place is far from Lyon.
I liked the place but it is better to go in the fall because the insects are really annoying.
The animals are clean.
There are restaurants, but I do not know why they are always closed. If you have children, it is better to take your snaks with you.
In general, it is worth a try
Note:
They decorate for Halloween very nice and perfect.
Lina Saig — Google review
Excellent day at the bird park. I was there for the second time and all the family found some interesting things to do including kids. The new area dedicated to Africa is really well presented. Another good point is that there are a lot of places to make a picnic and playgrounds for children. I also recommend the observation tower to have a good overview of the park. Finally, the bird show in the afternoon is a must see.
Julien Bauer — Google review
Good place to spend the day with the family. Make sure to buy your ticket ahead of time or you may be waiting in line for a long time. They are not very organized.
The place is in need of renovations, bathrooms are old, dirty.
Eric Semet — Google review
Our 3rd visit to this park. We love it. Our kids love it. My folks love it. Always something new to see. Always clean. The birds and other animals seem happy and well cared for. Saw one of the shows this time - for the first time - and it was brilliant. We will be going again on our next trip to the area.
Charlie Walker — Google review
THE best bird park/ontological exhibit I have seen. The handlers and keepers of the birds should be commended- they are behind the scenes but they obviously care for their charges. And the bird show was the best I have ever seen- it showed off bird's skills without being a show of talking parrots. WELL worth a visit! And they deserve support
Zoots — Google review
Really impressive seeing large species of birds , the place is perfect is perfect to spend the day discover and relax
Karima Salhi — Google review
Wide area for a bird park (think of a stroller or trailer, when you want to visit the park with your smaller kids). Amazing bird show. Entrance fee is not cheap but its worth a visit. Spent a wonderful day in July 23 there with my family.
Reimar Böhme — Google review
Very nice park. We went there with our boys aged 8 months, 2, 4 and 7 years and everyone enjoyed it a lot. There is even some nice restaurants. We could easily have spend more time there that day.
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Palais Idéal is a unique and fascinating historic landmark located in Hauterives, Drome. This extraordinary monument was built by a postman named Cheval over the course of 33 years. It is adorned with inscriptions of his poetry and stands as a testament to his dedication and creativity. The site has become a popular destination for visitors, offering an opportunity to explore the surreal construction that embodies someone's dream.
Wow! What a determination and passion to build his dream place. There are so many details. You can spend hours looking around. Jean-Michel Othoniel's exhibition was great too.
Claire J. — Google review
It’s worthwhile to visit this attraction and enjoy the small, peaceful villages nearby. This man is amazing to dedicate his 33 years for building an art work which gives benefits for the town’s government and brings a lots of works for the village as well as the enjoyment for the visitors.
Mai L? — Google review
What a great place to explore the mind of a genius. Every corner of this place has a surprise. Walked around it 5 times, each time I found something different.
Mathias Fonseca — Google review
It is definitely worth the time to drive to this nice monument and learn about the beautiful history behind it. A brilliant mailman built this palace for his daughter in 33 years by himself. There's even a beautiful movie about this true story called “L’incroyable histoire du facteur Cheval”.
There is a museum nearby as well.
It’s a good place for visiting with kids. They would be happy to find all of the objects on a map they get before entering. I highly recommend this destination.
Mandy my PHN — Google review
This is an amazing experience. Walking through one man’s artistic vision is impressive. There is a nice movie about his life you can watch and other artist’s work that are homages to Ferdinand Cheval. You should also to a few moments and go to the cemetery where he built another structure because they wouldn’t allow him to be buried on site.
Anna Zucker — Google review
If you want to get the most exciting experience form the visit of the place I can recommend watching a movie about this place which tells about a romantic idea behind this famous work of art of a postman. It motivates and empowers when you see how one idea may spark the flame of creativity and self confidence. It’s not just a monument of naive art but it’s a story of a person who made the dream come true.
The visit is not so expensive as you also can take a look at the exhibition in the museum and buy some souvenirs. There’re lots of tourists. So better to arrive earlier to have a chance to take a photo of the palace with less people walking around.
Kirill Maksimkin — Google review
Unique building, amazing to believe that one single man, without arquitecture experience can build this master piece alone. Really unique
Carlos — Google review
What a gift to literally walk into someone's dream!
This surreal construction awakened the child in me as well as what it means to be dedicated to something .
The combination with Othoniel's work is perfect . I suggest going whilst still there .
Consider from 0:45 to 2:30 to visit the place (depending on your sensitivity)
There is also grass and benches to rest and hang around .
Bars and glaciers just outside the premises.
Enjoy!
Maud Perbos — Google review
This place is just wonderful, i can't imagine this was built by a single guy who traveled 45km to collect stones from the nearby river and build this naive architecture. A must visit site.
Yuvashankar Muralidharan — Google review
One of my favorites, a must see in Isere. The masterpiece is mesmerizing, reminds me of Sagrada Familia, the difference is this one is achieved by one person...truly admire the great postman !
Siming — Google review
It's hard to review this without partial stars. As the life labor of love of one man, I'd give this monument 4/4.5 stars.
As a destination, one on a little town in the middle of nowhere Farmville france, I'd give it 3/3.5 stars.
So, I'll give it a weak 4 stars. That is to say, if you have nothing to do, it's convenient to you and want to see something cool for 1 to 2 hours. Do it.
The cost is eur9.50 each adult.
I suspect it's FAR busier and more expensive and less pleasant in the warmer months though.
The grounds need maintenance for certain and I wonder if they do light shows and special events. Doesn't look like they do, but they should.
Pro tip... if you're outside the entrance, use the bathroom next to the city hall.
HA R — Google review
The story of the Postmand who build this "Palace" is simply outstanding. The amount of hours and work spend on creating this place is amazing. The Palace it self is a true work of art, and the more you look at it the more you see. We spend about 1,5 hours at this place, and I am still amazed as I write this. This is a testament of will power, dedication and hard work. It cost 9,5 Euro for adults and 6,5 for children. You are not allowed to carry backpacks since it is narrow, but there is boxes for storing backpacks while you visit the site. Parking was relatively easy, but most of parking is for cars below 2,2 meters. All text in the museum is in French, but Google Lens will help you with this. If you are in the area, do not hesitate to go see this, and read the story.
René Holmgaard, Phat Bernies Adventures — Google review
This place is magical. I am amazed at the effort this guy must have put in to build such an amazing monument. We spent over an hour looking at all the words he had written as he grew his work.
What was a little strange was the visit to the museum next to it. I'm not sure the piece about the house (not Facteur Cheval) actually work
Simon Foster — Google review
Visiting the Palais Idéal du Facteur Cheval is like stepping into a whimsical dreamscape woven from the imagination of a true visionary. This architectural marvel, crafted by the humble postman Ferdinand Cheval, transcends mere description. Every corner boasts a kaleidoscope of intricate sculptures and intricate masonry, a testament to Cheval's unyielding dedication and creativity. The sheer audacity and poetry in the construction, comprising an amalgamation of various styles and influences, evoke a sense of wonder and awe. This enchanting haven transports visitors to a realm where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary, making it a destination that defies expectations and leaves an indelible mark on the soul.
Enrique MARTINEZ — Google review
This was suuuuuper cool. Give yourself extra time because there are so many parts to see of this. The staff who sold us our tickets was very nice and allowed us to stay a bit longer (we got there 15 minutes before closing, and didn't stay much longer, but could have)
Laura Pelton — Google review
Perhaps the craziest human adventure in time built by a single man, Mr. Cheval with all his daily poetry offered us what man can do best, the greatness of his imagination in the course of his postal tours. Absolutely great, absolutely wonderful, this guy is just a great poet.
X R — Google review
It is an exceptional place with a beautiful and wonderful story. As the former minister of culture said, the only naive art building in the world.
The Groupama Stadium is the home of Olympique Lyonnais football club and has a capacity of nearly 60,000 seats. It is also used for hosting concerts. The stadium offers splendid views from the top tier with a great atmosphere. Recently, it hosted the final Europa League match between Rangers and another team which resulted in a draw that was fair to both parties. Overall, it's a pleasant stadium but people might have preferences for certain teams playing there.
Managed to get tickets to see OL (Olympic Lyon) verse Troyes whilst in Lyon. Booked the tickets in advance on their website. Price for tickets will depend on where you want to sit.
Like most European teams, it comes with free transport tickets. Note: this is just the tram, not bus or metro. Make sure you allow sufficient time to travel if you don’t want to pay for metro.
Very easy to get to (approx 1hr from 2nd district).
There is food inside and around the stadium on match days. I got a cheese burger inside the stadium for €6.50. Fries for €4 I think. Beer was €6.50 and you can take it to your seat too.
The game was not sold out and there were plenty of seats. Lots of families, kids and women around. I went with my girlfriend and she felt safe.
Had a great time as the seats I got were great, close enough to the pitch but also decent view to see the action. The stadium is fairly new, so the concourse to get food etc was very spacious.
Recommend anyone to go and see a game.
Daniel Wu — Google review
The stadium is nice. But everyone from the staff looked like they are doing their job for the first day 🙄 so confused and non-helpful. Possibility to buy a beer in front of the gates but no more beer in the guests sector. No logic in that.
Petr Votava — Google review
I recently had the opportunity to visit the Olympique Lyonnais stadium, and I must say that I was extremely satisfied with my experience. First of all, access to the stadium was very easy, and I was pleasantly surprised to find a large car park equipped with solar panels. This is a commendable initiative and shows the club's commitment to the environment.
Once inside, I was impressed by the immaculate state of the stands. They were well maintained and offered a spectacular view of the pitch. The facilities were modern and well laid out, which helped to create a vibrant and exciting atmosphere throughout the event.
The stadium staff also played a major role in the positive experience. They were courteous, helpful and always ready to assist with our needs. Whether it was finding our seats or getting additional information, the staff was present and attentive. Their professionalism and dedication really added value to our visit.
I would like to sincerely thank the Olympique Lyonnais stadium team for a great experience. Everything was well organised and I felt welcomed and looked after from the moment I arrived. This helped to make the event even more special. My best regards #B4YOUDISCOVERY
Philippe Beucler — Google review
Fantastic experience. Went for the Rugby WC match between NZ and Uruguay. The place was rocking. Great atmosphere and pretty well organized with quite a few food and rink options. Easy access and the seats were great. Fun time and would love to go back again for an OL game.
YASHRAJ DHILLON — Google review
A great stadium, fantastic views from the top tier. There to see Rangers in their final Europa League match, a draw was a fair result for both teams.
graham cadger — Google review
Beautiful Stadium. Extremely clean and spacious. The food was actually edible for a mega stadium.
Jay M — Google review
Excellent organisation, stadium was really crowded and yet there was no queue.... not to enter, not to get food or drinks, not to go to the restrooms and not even really to go back home using the shuttles!! Seats we comfortable, space sufficient, sound excellent.
Brilliant experience
SOPHIE BUIRETTE — Google review
Very nice stadium. Good organization on the public transport. Recommend to go early as there are plenty of bars/restaurants around and means you arrive before the queues begin.
Ian Buckley — Google review
Nice stadium, just hope West Ham win!
Tom Chapman — Google review
Fantastic venue, for the amount of people that came to this Rammstein concert the entry and exit didn't take long at all.
There was a specific tram from Lyon center to get here which was a simple process.
Ross Myers — Google review
Always a great experience when watching a match here. Good organization for the parking, and helpful staff at the stadium.
Russell Standring — Google review
I went to the Groupama Stadium looking for some Urban Art artworks that are inside the Stadium. They told me that it was not possible to visit these artworks for two years, but I could visit some of the artworks if I buy a visit for the Stadium that costs 20 euros. I couldn't see the artworks but I did visit the Groupama Stadium. An interesting visit anyway. I got a Groupama Stadium coin as a souvenir for 2 euros and I saw the uniforms and other stuff that was exhibited in the shop of the Stadium.
Real Berlin Tours — Google review
very nice stadium we watched milan farmer's concert and the organization was great all the staff of the Stadium were very good in service
Fotios Makris — Google review
Unbelievable stadium. Was lucky enough to see a thriller of a match where lyon beat montpellier 5-4. Cheap tickets with a fantastic view too. Lesser known but worth visiting for football fans.
Rob Hall — Google review
It was an absolutely great experience when I visited. The beer was good and the fans sang their hearts out despite suffering the setback of being 4-0 down to PSG in the first half. One has to time their departure on match days so they may gain early access to trains heading downtown Lyon.
Duzie — Google review
Watched a World Cup rugby match here. It is a modern stadium that is surprisingly clean. The stadium’s design is easy to navigate.
Crowd control after the match was organized and secure. We walked in time released blocks to the tram. This prevented over crowding the tram lines. Police and security staff were friendly and helpful.
A stadium staff member gave my daughter a game pin as we were slowly leaving the stadium. Very adorable, made us all smile.
Patrick Ahrnsbrak — Google review
Came here for the Rugby World Cup. The transportation logistics to get to the stadium was really well run and I definitely appreciated it. Overall you can feel the new-ness of a farily new stadium. Facilities are up to date, seats are nice, overall state of the art for a stadium. Didn't feel like you had a bad seat even since I was sitting in the top row. Nice choice for a venue and I would go to another game here.
Josh Baltazar — Google review
This is quite a modern stadium and atmosphere was great. However... this is way out of Lyon and links to get to it are terrible. I'm not sure it was fully thought through either. There were 55,000 supporters in attendance and crowd control was a dozen or so security guards when the game ended. Getting out was a joke. Buses, cars and people ask over the place.
But during the game great atmosphere!
Joel Watson — Google review
Great stadium to watch the World Cup rugby. Wales vs Australia, and what a game it was. The match was great, and the supporters were amazing. I would imagine it would be the same when the football ⚽️ is on also
Paul Evans — Google review
Great stadium. We visited rugby world cup match Australia-Wales on 24th of September 2023. It was a really awesome experience and atmosphere. Had our car parked on P3 and after the game it was a question of 10min to leave.
David Koblizek — Google review
Fantastic stadium to be in, has a modern feel and adequate bars/facilities.
However, I’m knocking off two stars, and below are my reasons why.
Getting in and out of Lyon is an absolute nightmare. Take a crowded metro which feels like 100° (with people continually pushing in at each stop even when it’s full) for 20 mins.
Then, take a shuttle bus to the stadium which can take up to 30 mins depending on traffic. Other option is to take a tram, but you’ll be equally as crowded.
They will shut certain entrances to the stadium just because they seemingly feel like it (when we asked why, we got no explanation).
Not sure how they can build a 55k+ capacity stadium and not think about travel to and from! All I can say is I’m glad I’m not an OL fan.
dcfcrams4ever — Google review
Fantastic Stadium that provides a perfect atmosphere! You can everything you need. Public transportation just in Front. The Stadium is a little bit out of the city but that is not a problem.
Simon Roth — Google review
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