Just two hours from Paris lies Troyes, the European Capital of Stained Glass. Located in theAube region of Champagne, this destination offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The home of andouillette and Chaource cheese, Troyes boasts colorful half-timbered houses, narrow streets such as the famous Ruelle des Chats, and fabulous historic monuments.

Troyes is above all an invitation to explore an exceptional heritage, shaped over the centuries. Its historic heart, a labyrinth of cobbled streets, leads you to discover treasures of medieval and Renaissance architecture. The town's signature half-timbered houses give Troyes its unique charm, while its ten listed churches offer a glimpse of the region's cultural and spiritual wealth.

The Aube region doesn't just live in the memory of its past greatness, it continues to vibrate to the rhythm of its traditions and present-day dynamism. The Office de Tourisme de Troyes capitalizes on this richness by offering themed guided tours that immerse you in the region's history, culture and sporting activities.

Visiting Troyes also means taking a trip back in time through its museums and monuments. The Cité du Vitrail, located in the historic Hôtel-Dieu-le-Comte, reveals the splendor of the art of stained glass, while theApothicairerie, one of the most remarkable in France, displays an impressive collection of earthenware and painted wooden boxes. The Musée d'Art Moderne, enriched by the collections of two enthusiasts, presents major works of modern art. And don't forget the Maison de l'Outil et de la Pensée Ouvrière, home to the world's largest collection of hand tools.

In addition to its cultural heritage, Troyes is also known for its famous factory outlets. With four brand-name centers offering luxury goods at discounted prices, the city is a prime destination for shopping enthusiasts.

Gastronomy plays a key role in Troyes, where local specialties such as andouillette de Troyes, Chaource cheese, and the sweet treats of Pascal Caffet patisserie seduce the palate. The Halles covered market is the ideal place to discover and taste local produce.

Troyes is the starting point for the Forêt d'Orient Regional Nature Park and its vast lakes. A myriad of water sports and hiking and biking trails await you!

Troyes is an invaluable destination. Whether it's for a weekend or a longer stay, the Troyes Tourist Guide provides unforgettable discoveries and experiences. Discover the city's finest accommodations and restaurants . Let yourself be charmed by its beauty, its gastronomy, and its exceptional heritage with unmissable visits!

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When to go to Troyes?

When is the best time to visit Troyes? The best time to visit Troyes is from spring to autumn. The climate is perfect for strolling its historic streets, visiting its emblematic monuments and taking part in its many cultural events. Here's what you can enjoy in Troyes depending on the season:

Spring (April to June): Spring is the ideal time to visit Troyes. From April onwards, the city awakens to the colors of flowers and a mild climate. May and June are particularly pleasant, with moderate temperatures and fewer tourists than in high summer. It's the perfect time to stroll through the historic center or discover the region's famous stained-glass windows without the crowds.

Summer (July to August): July and August mark Troyes' peak tourist season . Temperatures are higher, but still pleasant. This is the time for festivals and outdoor events, such as the Foires de Champagne in June and the various activities offered by the Forêt d'Orient Regional Nature Park. Despite the greater number of visitors, it's a dynamic time to discover the city in all its liveliness.

Autumn (September to October): September and October are magnificent in Troyes. The city is decked out in autumn colors, and the climate remains mild. Fewer tourists mean more authenticity in your exploration of Troyes. It's also a great time of year for food lovers, with the Champagne grape harvest and the chance to take part in local wine tastings.

Winter (November to March): although colder and sometimes snowy, winter in Troyes has its charm, especially in December with the Christmas markets that light up the city. Prices are lower in low season, making it a good choice if you want to avoid the crowds and enjoy Troyes from a different angle. January and February are quieter, but these 2 months offer a quiet moment to admire the city's Gothic architecture under a blanket of snow.

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The weather in Troyes is characterized by a temperate continental climate. There are wide variations between seasons. During the high season, from May to August, Troyes enjoys pleasant temperatures, with maximums hovering around 25°C. In winter, during the low season from November to February, temperatures are colder, close to or sometimes below 0°C, particularly in January and February. Troyes' weather thus invites visits that vary according to the season, with temperatures that reflect the contrast typical of a continental climate.

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La basilique Saint-Urbain de Troyes Photo10 - Fotolia
Bassin de la préfecture de l'Aube, Troyes PHOTO10 - FOTOLIA
Cathédrale de Troyes. Olivier Gobert - Troyes La Champagne Tourisme
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