I love your videos ! Besides being informative, they make you feel like you’ve taken a little vacation break ! Beautiful scenery and music ! Thank you !
Annicey .What a really beautiful European French village to spend several casual days in the late summer! It is near Switzerland and reminded me a little of Incline Village of Lake Tahoe-a sort of near-Swiss copied village in Nevada/California north of Reno,NV. It has those relaxed people and very olde time village restaurant or pub places where you can walk up along the old streets and sit outdoors on patios and share a pot of Fondue, and taste the Wines ! I'm a California wine lover and glad to have had the pleasures of European products! Food in Annecey was more preferable to my tastes than in Paris. On the train we took to get down there to Annesey from Paris, trying a pizzette margherita with basil was nice, but in France if you are American used to the cheeses there, you will definitely notice a degree of difference to your tasting and stomach quite apparent of the cheeses in France!! Things we take for granted from USA will SURPRISE you the difference! It can take your American stomach/pallette some time to adjust properly so that the products can REALLY be tastefully acquired. The train ride was long but well worth it. I enjoyed charming nonstop country side scenery of lively ,rustic old (antique even even ancient middle ages looking buildings)of stone, and more ,beautiful romantic old farm homes,barns,windmills and sprawling green mostly flatlands, simple and uncluttered hardly many buildings per farm areas and long ,old, dirt roads,long stretched...Flower /botanical farming was excellent sights. Quiet, EXTREMELY NEAT WELL KEPT tidy and prim and simple countryside scenery. Envy! Big difference between the way stuff looks and how kept and arranged from Europe compared to the USA countryside and farmlands. Weather was beautiful and clean fresh air in France and Switzerland! This was just around the start period of the much talked about CERN portal, barely had begun I believe.
Our first visit was back in 2013 and we fell in love with the place. We went back there twice and looking forward to spending time there again when Europe opens for international visitors. Pictures don't do the justice such a lovely place .
Bonjour, à 4:57 cet espace vert s'appelle "le Pâquier", autrefois utilisé en pâturage pour les bestiaux. Le terme pâquier vient du mot « pâturage » en arpitan savoyard "Lo Paquiér ", les jardins de l'Europe se situent juste derrière la mairie d'Annecy, salutations.
Been there, you are right, it is beautiful and lots of good restaurant. The lake got the fame of "the cleanest lake in Europe". We didn't go to the Chateau, Thanks for making it up for me.
Next time I go there I hope to be as if I'm in the middle of the screenplay scenes with Carry Grant and Sophia Loren or something...Grace Kelly. We have to be there in such wardrobes,cars and scenes,hotel and restaurant decor of such! Driving around in their cars speaking with fine accents. Then we need a good plot. The Fondue is perfect centerpiece of all this and wine!
I was there in August and September returned about 3 days before 9-11! Flying on Virgin Atlantic some type of express out of New York. In First Class on plane (usually I don't take a 1st class seat-Ill sit in last row or right next an emergency exit window ready for the chance possibility of such occasion so if it comes I'm ready to function and be certain to GET OUT!!) BUT ...on Virgin flight we had chairs that convert into a full horizontal for naps. Really went by fast (flight to England) due to nonstop champagne service,they tried to bring you a lobster omelette or a NY steak, a filet mignon,top quality world burgers, cheesecakes,ice cream, salads,etc etc etc. And I mean literally EVERY 15 MINS!)! ISNT THAT CRAZY!!! 16 hrs. If remember correctly. Good thing I went to Europe finally for a few weeks and tried a Virgin 1st class, because after that- right up to 3days prior to 9-11 this whole world of experiences WOULD NEVER BE SAME AGAIN!!! travels especially.
Hi! Unfortunately most European countries are closed for Tourism from North America unless you are a legal resident (I'm an American but am a legal resident of Switzerland, for example). Hopefully the situation is under control soon so we can all travel more freely again! xx Alexis
It isn’t yet 😢 we are US passport holders and we are in Ukraine right now and just spent a month in Turkey ( both open to Americans now). Croatia, Serbia, and Albania are also open if you are looking for some places to go :) we love love loved turkey. We only have a few videos out so far but more coming and Lviv in Ukraine is a gorgeous, very European feeling city at a fraction of the cost!
Europeans really keep and care well for their very olde streets and buildings dating way back it seems to the middle ages,something like that. You'll expect to see maidens dressed in those little white shirt and blue skirt and straps and ruffled aprons and knee socks. Yodeling . Blonde ponytails. Putting tally score marks behind the curtain on the wall or something maybe to track inventory 😁🙄
What a lovely town. It’s like a fairytale village!
This little city is so cute, made for pictures! And the color of the water is crazy!
I love your videos ! Besides being informative, they make you feel like you’ve taken a little vacation break ! Beautiful scenery and music ! Thank you !
Annicey .What a really beautiful European French village to spend several casual days in the late summer! It is near Switzerland and reminded me a little of Incline Village of Lake Tahoe-a sort of near-Swiss copied village in Nevada/California north of Reno,NV. It has those relaxed people and very olde time village restaurant or pub places where you can walk up along the old streets and sit outdoors on patios and share a pot of Fondue, and taste the Wines ! I'm a California wine lover and glad to have had the pleasures of European products! Food in Annecey was more preferable to my tastes than in Paris. On the train we took to get down there to Annesey from Paris, trying a pizzette margherita with basil was nice, but in France if you are American used to the cheeses there, you will definitely notice a degree of difference to your tasting and stomach quite apparent of the cheeses in France!!
Things we take for granted from USA will SURPRISE you the difference! It can take your American stomach/pallette some time to adjust properly so that the products can REALLY be tastefully acquired.
The train ride was long but well worth it. I enjoyed charming nonstop country side scenery of lively ,rustic old (antique even even ancient middle ages looking buildings)of stone, and more ,beautiful romantic old farm homes,barns,windmills and sprawling green mostly flatlands, simple and uncluttered hardly many buildings per farm areas and long ,old, dirt roads,long stretched...Flower /botanical farming was excellent sights. Quiet, EXTREMELY NEAT WELL KEPT tidy and prim and simple countryside scenery.
Envy! Big difference between the way stuff looks and how kept and arranged from Europe compared to the USA countryside and farmlands. Weather was beautiful and clean fresh air in France and Switzerland! This was just around the start period of the much talked about CERN portal, barely had begun I believe.
Our first visit was back in 2013 and we fell in love with the place. We went back there twice and looking forward to spending time there again when Europe opens for international visitors. Pictures don't do the justice such a lovely place .
My partner and I will visit Annecy at the weekend. Thanks for making great videos. We love you guys. Keep making them.
Was just there. The Tar Tar was the only thing I couldn’t t eat. The local Reblochon cheese is my new favourite.
I need a repeat trip to Annecy! I studied abroad there many years ago and would love to go back.
Me too! It was a fantastic experience.
Where you come from?
Bonjour, à 4:57 cet espace vert s'appelle "le Pâquier", autrefois utilisé en pâturage pour les bestiaux. Le terme pâquier vient du mot « pâturage » en arpitan savoyard "Lo Paquiér ",
les jardins de l'Europe se situent juste derrière la mairie d'Annecy, salutations.
Absoulety stunning great video thank you so much
Wow the Venice of the Alps is beautiful! I'd love to spend a day by the lake there, but not sure I'd be into eating the beef tartar. Great tour.
A perfect old town to explore. With a lake what a bonus 👍🏻
Been there, you are right, it is beautiful and lots of good restaurant. The lake got the fame of "the cleanest lake in Europe". We didn't go to the Chateau, Thanks for making it up for me.
Mind blowing place. Loved it totally 💕💕 so picturesque.. Loved the variety of the cheese..eating next to the canal must be awsome experience👌😊
Such an amazing and well made video guys. Enjoyed it thoroughly 😊
Loved the cheese!!! Cheese lover here 😊 Beautiful tour and presentation 👏
Next time I go there I hope to be as if I'm in the middle of the screenplay scenes with Carry Grant and Sophia Loren or something...Grace Kelly. We have to be there in such wardrobes,cars and scenes,hotel and restaurant decor of such! Driving around in their cars speaking with fine accents. Then we need a good plot. The Fondue is perfect centerpiece of all this and wine!
That lunch spot you guys were at by the canal looked awesome!
Love this! What do you guys do that you can do this? I love it! Congratulations on your growth too! That cheese looked great
After watching your video, we have come to realize that we need to go on a trip.
Thanks for sharing.
Looks like that would be a fantastic lake experience.
Beautiful streets, amazing colours, interesting style of your video!!
I had heard about this place and watching it in video the first time! Lovely village this seems to be! On my list once this pandemic settles.. 💗
We didn’t here when we were in France but it looks so so worth it and cute! Great video 👍🏼
Crazy how awesome this place is
Just so amazing, would love to visit one day!
I love it so much there. Bringing back memories
Annecy looks like a really nice city! Maybe I'll have to visit it one day! ATB
Lovely. What month is that in?
Omg home, it’s been 31 years i been gone
Do you get amazing views on the train from Geneva to Annecy?
Watching this for the third time. Love it
Where did you travel from to get to Annecy? Is there more to see?
wow it looks totally amazing there we want to go
It's very easy to get to from Geneva if you're ever in the area! We definitely recommend it, its such a beautiful and unique village!
What a beautiful old town 😍
Such a beautiful place 😊👍🏻
Thanks. Looks lovely
I supposed visit Annecy this summer but I have to postponed it due to the travel restriction. There'll be next time though!
I was there in August and September returned about 3 days before 9-11! Flying on Virgin Atlantic some type of express out of New York. In First Class on plane (usually I don't take a 1st class seat-Ill sit in last row or right next an emergency exit window ready for the chance possibility of such occasion so if it comes I'm ready to function and be certain to GET OUT!!) BUT ...on Virgin flight we had chairs that convert into a full horizontal for naps.
Really went by fast (flight to England) due to nonstop champagne service,they tried to bring you a lobster omelette or a NY steak, a filet mignon,top quality world burgers, cheesecakes,ice cream, salads,etc etc etc. And I mean literally EVERY 15 MINS!)! ISNT THAT CRAZY!!! 16 hrs. If remember correctly.
Good thing I went to Europe finally for a few weeks and tried a Virgin 1st class, because after that- right up to 3days prior to 9-11 this whole world of experiences WOULD NEVER BE SAME AGAIN!!! travels especially.
Excellent; thanks.
All love and best wishes to you
Beautiful place
Incredible
any hotel recommendation in annecy?
So beautiful 😍
amazing!
could you tell me month of the visit?
Super 🔝
Just wondering if the Europe open for travellers from North America. We want to go there :o
Hi! Unfortunately most European countries are closed for Tourism from North America unless you are a legal resident (I'm an American but am a legal resident of Switzerland, for example). Hopefully the situation is under control soon so we can all travel more freely again! xx Alexis
It isn’t yet 😢 we are US passport holders and we are in Ukraine right now and just spent a month in Turkey ( both open to Americans now). Croatia, Serbia, and Albania are also open if you are looking for some places to go :) we love love loved turkey. We only have a few videos out so far but more coming and Lviv in Ukraine is a gorgeous, very European feeling city at a fraction of the cost!
How do you get here?!
You can get there by car or train from Geneva.
Lovely tour! Except for the cheese part. I don't eat cheese 😂 Great video! 👍
Europeans really keep and care well for their very olde streets and buildings dating way back it seems to the middle ages,something like that. You'll expect to see maidens dressed in those little white shirt and blue skirt and straps and ruffled aprons and knee socks. Yodeling . Blonde ponytails. Putting tally score marks behind the curtain on the wall or something maybe to track inventory 😁🙄
L'm french
I cannot finish watching it bcoz the music is really annoying 😆