What’s new this season
The Angers City Pass is getting a fresh new look! This year, it returns with two seasonal pricing options, new attractions, and even more reasons to take your time and discover Angers in a different way.
Angers castle and its ramparts The Angers City Pass is getting a fresh new look! This year, it returns with two seasonal pricing options, new attractions, and even more reasons to take your time and discover Angers in a different way.
Good to know: Guided tours organized by Destination Angers are included in all packages and are not deducted from your site quota.
This year, the Angers City Pass returns with seasonal pricing, adapted to the time of your visit. Two pricing levels are available: low season and high season*, so you can enjoy Angers at the best price, whatever the time of year.
Visiting Angers for just one day? Make the most of the 24hr Angers City Pass and choose up to 3 sites from a selection of 24.
Staying for two days? Perfect, the 48hr Angers City Pass gives you access to 4 sites of your choice.
Planning a longer weekend? The 72hr Angers City Pass is ideal, offering access to 6 sites from the selection.
Once you have your pass, you can enjoy guided tours by Destination Angers (unlimited and not counted toward your quota), a tasting at the Maison des Vins d’Anjou et de Saumur, and a ride on the tourist train for a guided tour through the heart of the city.
If you’re planning to visit several sites and get around, the Angers City Pass is your best ally to save money.
The Angers City Pass also includes special offers with discounts and free services: parking, luggage storage**, public transport, and souvenirs at the Tourist Office shop.

*Low season: October 1 to March 31 / High season: April 1 to September 30
**No luggage storage overnight, only during Tourist Office opening hours. ID required.
Angers City Pass Loire Odyssee Alexandre Lamoureux 1All the practical information you need about the Angers City Pass is available here.
Angers is an invitation to travel back in time thanks to its extraordinary historical heritage. With its beautifully authentic period buildings and sites steeped in history, Angers is a city with a story to tell.
Don’t miss out on a visit to Angers Castle with its 17 towers; it’s a must on any trip to the city. Make sure you take a stroll through the castle gardens and climb the towers for a one-of-a-kind view. On your visit, stop for a few moments before theApocalypse Tapestry, which is the largest Medieval tapestry in the world.
And to tick more of the area’s castles off your list, allow yourself time to visit Château du Plessis-Macé, Château de Brissac, Château de Serrant, Château du Plessis-Bourré and Château-Musée de Villevêque.
Include a visit to one of the city’s museums in your trip and enjoy fascinating permanent collections, or have a wander around an art gallery. These places of discovery are packed with history and legend and offer the opportunity to learn about the finest local savoir-faire. Explore the city of Angers and you’ll be amazed by everything there is to see.
Push the doors of the Jean Lurçat and Contemporary Tapestry Museum, pop into the Musée Pincé, the Galerie David d’Angers and the Repaire Urbain, then visit the Musée des Beaux Arts which houses 3,000 sqm of fine art exhibitions.
To learn more about local traditions and savoir-faire, stop by the Musée de l’Ardoise (slate museum) or the Musée du Génie (museum of military engineering). For nature lovers, the Musée des Sciences Naturelles is a highly recommended stop. And for aviation enthusiasts, discover the Espace Air Passion aeronautical centre!
The region of Angers has rivers, parks, windmills, watermills and vineyards galore – with such captivating scenery, you will want to get out and explore. Spend an unforgettable day in the gardens of Terra Botanica, the first theme park in Europe dedicated to the world of plants.
Take a commentated cruise on the Loire and experience jawdroppingly beautiful scenery. To continue your tour and learn more about the river, head to the Loire Odyssée visitor experience.
Finally, visit the gear room of the mill and see how electricity is generated using the river and the waterwheel.
Step behind the scenes of traditional local producers and discover their unique savoir-faire.
Enjoy an afternoon touring the Cointreau distillery, which is known all over the world for its orange-zest flavoured liqueur. Learn all about the company’s techniques and taste a cocktail prepared right before you.
Don’t forget to stop in at Espace Menthe Pastille, the visitor experience of local cordial and mint liqueur producer Giffard. You will be able to visit the maceration room and taste some incredible flavours, in moderation of course!
Wine lovers will enjoy a stroll through the heart of the Domaine du Closel wine estate with its château, park and vineyard. And of course, there is the opportunity to taste the wines made at the estate.
