Winding canals have made Venice one of Italy’s most famous tourism darlings. However, many other destinations across Europe also boast scenic waterways. You’ve likely heard of Giethoorn, affectionately known as the “Venice of the Netherlands.” But what about Annecy? This atmospheric mountain town settled at the tip of Lake Annecy in southeastern France lures travelers with its charming old town crossed by canals and bridges — hence its nickname the “Venice of the Alps.” The town is also home to heritage-rich landmarks like Château d’Annecy and Palais de I’Île, charming churches, fascinating museums, cozy bistros, and Michelin-rated restaurants taking alpine cuisine to new heights.