ANGERS - GETTING AROUND
Yes, walking is a great way to experience the city and all the highlights of the Angers, which are all within close proximity to one another. The main pedestrian strip runs along rue St. Laud. There you will find many cafés, such as Bar du Centre, and bars.
By Public Transportation
Buses are available throughout Angers. The main bus terminal, Lorraine, is located on Boulevard Foch, north of Jardin du Mail. These provide frequent access to the towncenter from the train station. Tickets, which can be purchased on the buses for about €1.40 for a 1-hour unlimited ticket, or around €4 for a whole-day pass. Buy tickets from vending machines at train stations, or from some shops. Single tickets can be purchased on buses at slightly higher costs.
There is 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 cost the same. A second line from Beaucouzé, via the Atoll shopping center via the Campus Belle-Beille - Université Angers, is expected to open in 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.
By BicycleAngers has dedicated bike routes all along the town. There are free bike rentals from Velocite office, but these are currently only for locals. Bike rentals are available in town.