Nestled in the Languedoc region of France, Uzès is a charming town known for its white-stone buildings and Renaissance architecture. The town’s Roman heritage is evident in its historical connection to the UNESCO-listed Pont du Gard aqueduct, which once transported water from Uzès to Nîmes. Today, visitors can explore the town’s traditional French market, meandering through stalls brimming with local produce and crafts. The well-preserved historic center, with its narrow cobblestone streets and elegant facades, invites a leisurely stroll, offering a glimpse into the rich history and culture of this often-overlooked gem.
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