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Musée des Beaux-Arts de Chambéry
Main fine arts museum in a former grain hall, known for strong Italian collections and regular exhibitions in the city center.
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Main fine arts museum in a former grain hall, known for strong Italian collections and regular exhibitions in the city center.
Regional museum inside the former Franciscan convent, presenting Savoyard history, traditions, crafts, and Alpine life.
House museum dedicated to philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, set in a rural estate linked to his stays near Chambéry.
Elegant central square lined with historic buildings and cafes, best known for the Elephant Fountain and lively city atmosphere.
Quiet pedestrian lanes behind the castle reveal traboules, courtyards, and a more intimate side of medieval Chambéry.
Pedestrian shopping street and promenade through the old center, ideal for admiring arcades, facades, and everyday city life.
Savoyard cheese fondue made with local cheeses and white wine. A classic Alpine shared meal that reflects Savoie’s mountain food culture.
Potatoes baked with Reblochon cheese, onions, and lardons. Rich and comforting, it is one of the best-known dishes of the Savoie region.
Buckwheat pasta-like ribbons served with butter, cream, cheese, or stew. A historic Savoy staple from mountain households.
Refined Michelin-starred dining with creative French cuisine, polished service, and a destination feel for special occasions.
Popular casual creperie in the old town for savory galettes, sweet crepes, and relaxed dining in a central setting.
Traditional Savoyard restaurant known for fondue, raclette, and regional comfort food in a warm, rustic setting near the center.
Moderate for France: hotels and ski-season stays raise costs, but dining and local transit are reasonable versus larger Alpine tourist hubs.
Service is usually included. Round up or leave 5-10% for great restaurant service. Taxis can be rounded up; small change is enough in cafes.
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Chambéry - Challes-les-Eaux -> Place des Éléphants, Chambéry
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