St. Paul de Vence, a picturesque medieval town perched on a hilltop in the South of France near Nice, offers panoramic views and a quintessential Provence experience. The village’s winding streets are lined with stone buildings and charming cafés where visitors can relax and soak up the bright sunshine. As one of the most beloved hilltop villages in the region, it invites travelers to explore its historic lanes and savor the tranquil atmosphere.
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