Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Lyon, France's Gastronomy Capital (Nov 7, 2025)

We left Annecy by bus (Flixbus) for the roughly two-hour trip to Lyon.  I'm glad we transferred here last week when we went to Annecy--the bus station seemed a little less confusing.  Taking a bus isn't as interesting as taking the train (IMO), so I didn't take too many photos of this portion.

We also stayed at another Campanile hotel which was in a great location--close to the transit, a quick walk to the river, and a lot of nearby restaurants.  After dropping our luggage off at the hotel (check-in was at 2:00 pm), we started looking around town.



Fe in front of the Bartholdi Fountain


Inside the church

Church altar

Church organ

Madonna and Child on a building corner

Hôtel de Ville (City Hall)

Closeup of the clock tower


Colonnade in the Fine Arts Museum

Roman fountain in the museum courtyard

Closeup of the fountain

A break in the Place des Terraux

Back of City Hall facing Place de la Comédie


Looking downstream at the Saône from the Morand Bridge

By this time, we were ready to get back to the hotel and check in.  We did that, had a quick dinner, and then got some sleep for tomorrow's adventures.

Friday, November 28, 2025

Last Day in Annecy (Nov 6, 2025)

Just some more exploring on our last day in Annecy.  We've seen just about everything there is to see, but I'll be sorry to leave.

Building in Place Saint-Claire

Medieval street scene

Fondue for lunch at Le Fréti


Castle entrance

Castle wall

Street scene

Stairway up to the castle

Thiou River

Swan in the river

Carousel

Overlooking the Canal de Vassé

Alongside the canal

Ducks in the canal in front of Lovers' Bridge

Supermoon rising

Lake Annecy with the Supermoon

Pier in the lake

Evening view of town with Basilica of the Visitation in the background

As I've said before, the worst part of the trip is packing up for the journey to the next stop.  Luckily we were only here four days so there wasn't time to spread out, so to speak.  Tomorrow we leave for the third largest city in France.





Thursday, November 27, 2025

Day Trip to Chamonix (Nov 5, 2025)

We left a town that is in the foothills of the Alps to see a town that is right up against them--Chamonix.  Officially Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, it's a resort town of just over 8600 people that hosted the first Winter Olympic Games in 1924.

While I prefer to take trains, the bus trips to Chamonix were much cheaper so that's what we decided to use--a BlaBlaCar Bus.  It was a 104 km (64.6 mi) trip and it took about 1.5 hours.  Luckily, the bus was pretty comfortable.  The bus dropped us off on the outskirts of town and we walked to the center.


Fe and I with the mountains

Buildings and the mountains.  You can see the ski lift on the right.  Spoiler alert: it was closed, so we couldn't use it.

Looking downstream over the Arve River

Statue of Horace Bénédict de Saussure, founder of alpinism and modern meteorology.

Looking downstream

View from Place Saussure

Wooden Bridge over the Arve

Love locks

Fe in the town square


Inside the church.  Another ceiling that looks like a ship's hull.

Back of the church and cemetery


Cappuccino

Nutella crepe for lunch

Town view from another bridge

Whoever lives in the apartments on the other side of these buildings has a great view.

Even though we took a bus, I like to get railroad station pics.

Train in the station

Fe in an old cable car.  The cable car was not running when we were there and neither was the cog railway to the glacier.  It wasn't ski season yet, and I noticed  few other things were closed.  I guess this is when they get a vacation.

After seeing all this, it was time to head back to our bus pickup.  We got there in plenty of time, but when our bus pulled in I knew there was an issue since the driver opened the engine door and was on the phone for a while.  Turns out it was leaking oil and the company was sending a replacement bus which got there about an hour (maybe a bit more that that) later.  I'm glad we had another full day in Annecy scheduled--about half of our original riders made alternate arrangements.  It was all good though, we met and talked with a Filipino group and the replacement bus was newer and more comfortable.  We got back to our hotel around 6:30 pm.  Better than being stuck on the highway in the mountains if the engine blew.  I think they made a movie about that.

Lyon, France's Gastronomy Capital (Nov 7, 2025)

We left Annecy by bus ( Flixbus ) for the roughly two-hour trip to Lyon.  I'm glad we transferred here last week when we went to Annecy-...