Angers is a medium-sized French city which is the capital of the Maine-et-Loire département in the northwestern region of Pays de la Loire. It offers the traveller a mixture of an typical French night-life, historically rich street-scapes and great shopping opportunities.
Located in the French region which was known as Anjou in the Middle Ages, today Angers is a bustling French city, home to around 150,000 people in the city and roughly 270,000 people in the greater metropolitan area. It's a place with great appeal to historians and travelers interested in discovering France's rich medieval history.
Like most French cities Angers can be easily accessed by motorway. The A11 connects Angers to the French capital Paris and nearby Le Mans. By car Angers lies roughly 295 km west of Paris and 95 km west of Le Mans.
Angers is also close to Nantes, Tours and Rennes, all of which are connected to Angers by motorway. Many of the motorways charge a toll which can vary from €2 up to €25.
TGV offers frequent rail-links between Angers and many of France's major towns and cities. The trains are generally of a very high quality, offer very comfortable seating and have suitable storage spaces for luggage. Trains are quite regular and generally depart on time. Ticket checks take place on every journey, as a result it is very important that you are in possession of a valid ticket at all times. Smoking is not permitted anywhere on the train and the use of mobile phones in the seating area of the carriage is frowned upon by other passengers.
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Due to the plan "vigipirate", the national anti-terrorism policy, all possibilities to store luggage consignment around the train and bus station have been suspended.
Public buses are widely available in Angers. The main bus terminal, Lorraine, is located on Boulevard Foch, north of Jardin du Mail. These provide frequent access to the town;centre from the train station. Tickets, which can be purchased on the buses, cost €1.40 for a 1-hour unlimited ticket (€1260 for 10), or €4 for a whole-day pass (Apr 2019). Buy tickets from vending machines at team stations, or from some shops. Single tickets can be purchased on buses from €1.50.
Bus routes are clearly marked on the maps which are in most bus stops.
The city has a one-line tramway ("Line A") that provides access throughout the town and will cross the river. It connects two suburbs of Angers, La Roseraie and Avrillé. The tickets are integrated with the bus system and costs the same.
A second line from Beaucouzé, via the Atoll shopping centre via the Campus Belle-Beille - Université Angers, is not expected to be in service until 2022.
Taxis cannot be hailed on the street, however there is a taxi point next to the train station. One of the main taxi companies is Allo Anjou.
One of the best ways to experience Angers is by foot and generally all of the main tourist attractions and shopping areas are located in close proximity to one another. One exception to this is the nearby lake, Lac de Maine, which is roughly 30 minutes from outside of the centre of town. It is located to the north of Parc Balzac, west of the banks of the Maine river. However, on a summer evening a walk out to the lake and back can be quite pleasant.
Angers has dedicated bike routes all along the town. People with local address can rent bikes for free from the two Velocite office near ESSCA and Rue Lorraine from Tuesday to Friday.
Atoll is a big edge-of-town shopping mall, on the ring-road 5 km west of the centre.
Since Angers is a university town, there are a lot of bars thronged by young people. Passing via the chateau during night one can see groups of young students going to bars. Soft and Bolero are few notable ones and popular among students community.
There is a campsite called Ile du Chateau to the south of the town near the river and for the camper-vanner there is an Aire de Camping-cars.
As of June 2022, Angers has 5G from all French carriers.
As of June 2022, Angers has 5G from all French carriers.
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