What better way to kick off a perfectly regal weekend than to explore the capital of Anjou? Your visit to the tourist office is an essential starting point for your stay. Tip: get the Angers City Pass 72h (also available for 24h and 48h). This will be an invaluable key to many of Anjou’s sites.
Head for the Château d’Angers! It’s one of the city’s gems, and you’ll soon see why! With its 17 schist defensive towers, the fortress has watched over the capital of Anjou since the 13th century. Erected on a rocky promontory overlooking the Maine River, it appears powerful and invulnerable – and yet! Just cross the drawbridge to discover a whole new facet of the castle. Wander through the gardens, discover the chapel, the royal residence and the châtelet, and stroll along the ramparts for a unique panoramic view of the Maine river and the Doutre district!
You think you’ve seen it all? Certainly not! The Château d’Angers is home to a treasure that is unique in the world: the Apocalypse Tapestry, listed in UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register. Commissioned by Louis 1st Duke of Anjou in 1375, this medieval work is over 100 metres long and 4.5 metres high, and shows 71 scenes from the Apocalypse of Saint John. We can see you now, wide-eyed and muttering “Wow” in awe!
Thematic or unusual tours, events, temporary exhibitions… All year round, the Château d’Angers reveals itself in a whole new light!
Now let your curiosity get the better of you and wander through the cobbled streets of the old town around the castle. Rue Saint-Aignan, rue du Vollier, montée Saint-Maurice, place Sainte-Croix… It’s a great place to get lost and soak up the atmosphere of the Middle Ages, discover the charming timber-framed houses and Saint-Maurice Cathedral.
Hungry for something to eat? Time for a break! For generous, friendly cuisine with a Mediterranean flavour, try the Ardoise restaurant. For traditional, authentic cuisine, choose the Bistrot des Ducs restaurant.
Angers is packed with unique Angevin Gothic monuments, such as the Collégiale Saint-Martin. Discover one of the best-preserved Carolingian monuments in France. While this place bears witness to history, it also lives through time and the seasons. In summer, it hosts a range of events and workshops. In autumn, discover a major exhibition where heritage and contemporary art meet.
End the day with a unique culinary experience at the Envol gourmet restaurant. For colourful, fine and tasty bistro cuisine, treat yourself to dinner at Le Reste au 51.