Vichy, famous for its hot springs, offers a rich experience mixing history, culture and nature. In one day, explore emblematic places such as the Parcs d’Allier, the Dome Thermal Centre and the Palais des Congrès-Opéra. Discover the unique architecture of the villas and chalets, while enjoying the famous Vichy pastilles. This walk allows you to enjoy the authenticity of this city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while soaking up its peaceful and rejuvenating atmosphere.
- Discover 27 iconic attractions in one day
- Enjoy a walk through the city
- Admire the historic architecture and peaceful gardens
- Taste local specialities such as Vichy lozenges
We build our circuits in the form of a loop so that you can easily start the tour at the point closest to you, the guidance will adapt automatically. If you are nearby, we recommend this ideal Check-out Point.
Indeed, Vichy is a predominantly water-oriented city, and it is no longer a scoop for anyone. However, few know that Vichy is also an award-winning green city.
It is clear that in Vichy, there is clearly no shortage of water when one counts the few springs that have made the city known.
From top to bottom, from right to left, sweeping this endless facade is like taking an amazing lesson in high standing architecture. And the one that is the subject is the former Inn of Ambassadors.
Exceptional villas and old palaces with remarkable and eclectic architecture, the rue de Belgique is in a way the mecca of the “Golden Triangle” of Vichy.
Although its highly academic neoclassical style does not allow Villa Strauss to be the most exceptional architectural work on the Rue de Belgique, its heritage importance is, on the other hand, major in the history of Vichy.
Impressive stature, a red colour that can be seen throughout the street and an elaborate, if asymmetrical, facade ornamentation are signs that you are about to know the history of a large Vichy house.
If visitors are slightly amazed at the sight of these adorable homes on the shores of Lake Allier, learning that they were built as a residence for Napoleon III and his suite always has a small effect.
You thought you'd seen all the members of the Imperial Chalets series? Let us remind you that it is when there are no more, that there are still!
Among all the Vichyssian streets that make up our tour itinerary, this one is by far one of our favorites. And if you value aesthetics in general, it may become one of yours in a few seconds.
To describe this imposing building in front of you, a few key words are enough: Care, Diet and Physical Things to Do.
An indisputable witness to the Vichyssian identity, the Hall of Sources is the ideal place to find a concentrate of what makes the city famous.
In Vichy, you will soon realize, wherever you set foot, Napoleon III will never be far away. He, or probably someone in his family.
Symbols of our childhood and lasting memories, sweets are those kinds of guilty pleasures that do good for morale, but a little less for health.
So how does it feel to be in front of the most emblematic monument of the destination? Admit it doesn't leave you in the dark... Right in the city centre, in a green setting of 6 hectares, the Palais des Congrès-Opéra Vichy is a must visit.
In the Rue du Président Wilson, emblematic axis in the heart of the city, the Parc des Sources makes us breathe, the old large hotels make us dream and several small covered passages arouse our curiosity.
There, at the end of this comfortable esplanade, we now invite you to meet with the charming church of St. Louis. Apart from the fact that it is the main religious building of the city, it is interesting to learn how its appearance took place.
So well mixed with the city’s architecture, that we would hardly pay attention to it, the kiosk at Parc des Sources is nevertheless intimately linked to the city’s history.
Celestins, Chomel, Lucas, Grande Grille, there are nine in total, nine precious springs still exploited in the Vichy basin. And among the few that are consumed by curists in thermal drinks, is that of the Hospital.
Outdated, outdated, old, the elements of the past have a hard life when it comes to making a place for themselves in our increasingly avant-garde society.
If Vichy concentrates its greatest heritage pride in the ground, it manages to satisfy its visitors on the surface with a list of remarkable buildings as long as the arm.
On the outskirts of Hubert Colombier Street, which you are about to walk through, our Best Trip Tip is to look up at the facades and scrutinize the smallest apparent details.
More recent than the district in which it is located, Notre-Dame-des-Malades Church is a monument somewhat apart in the spa city.
Are you somewhat surprised at the sight of this strange mansion? Above all, don’t be too busy, because in Vichy’s old town and more, there’s no shortage of crazy architecture.
At the gates of the park with which it shares the same name, the Lardy Spring is by far the first thing we notice in the landscape.
There are those who have already drunk it at least once and who have never tired of it since. Then there are those who only know about the commercial on television, with this memorable slogan: Vichy Celestins, it suits me!
A medieval pearl of Old Vichy, the Bailiwick House has the particularity of having been built on the old city walls in 1482.
Preciously guarded behind a gate, the Sévigné pavilion is this timid, but elegant building, adjoined by a small turret on the left.
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