Attractions in Avignon
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Perched atop towering red cliffs and one of the world’s largest ocher quarries, Roussillon is a charmingly Provençal village in the Vaucluse region near Avignon. Its historic Old Town, with […]
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Châteauneuf-du-Pape, a picturesque hilltop village in the Rhône Valley near Avignon, is celebrated for its full-bodied red wines. The village’s history is evident in its imposing castle and atmospheric medieval […]
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Constructed in the first century, the Pont du Gard is a three-tiered Roman aqueduct bridge that stands nearly 160 feet (49 meters) tall. Located near Avignon, France, this ancient engineering […]
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Nestled in the fields outside of Gordes, France, Senanque Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Sénanque) dates back to the 12th century. This Cistercian monastery is home to a small community of […]
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Nestled in southwest Provence, the Camargue is a protected regional natural park that encompasses a diverse landscape of wetlands, beaches, salt pans, and rice paddies. This wild expanse is home […]
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Nimes, a city with roots tracing back to the Bronze Age, stands as one of France’s oldest and most historically rich destinations. Located in the Avignon region, Nimes is renowned […]
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The Saint Benezet Bridge, more commonly known as the Pont d’Avignon, stands as one of Avignon’s most iconic landmarks, celebrated in a well-known French children’s song. Originally spanning the Rhone […]
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Nestled in the heart of France, Orange is a town steeped in history and renowned for its impressive Roman architecture. This charming locale, known for its sunny and picturesque setting, […]
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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 […]
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Avignon Cathedral, also known as Cathedrale Notre-Dame des Doms, stands beside the magnificent Palace of the Popes in Avignon, France. Dating back to the 12th century, it is the oldest […]
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The Palace of the Popes (Palais des Papes) in Avignon, France, stands as the largest Gothic palace in the world, once serving as the residence for the heads of the […]
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Nestled in the heart of Avignon, Les Halles Market is a vibrant hub where the aromas of Provençal cuisine fill the air. The market features dozens of stalls brimming with […]
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Nestled where the Rhône River meets the Mediterranean Sea, Les Saintes Maries de la Mer is a charming coastal town in the Camargue region of southern France. Known for its […]
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Nestled in the heart of Avignon, the Little Palace Museum (Musée du Petit Palais) occupies the historic residence of the archbishops of Avignon. This 13th-century palace showcases an extensive collection […]
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Perched on a massive rock, Les Baux-de-Provence stands as one of France’s most picturesque villages, located near Avignon. The village offers sweeping panoramic views and a rich historical atmosphere. Among […]
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Originating in the Swiss Alps, the Rhône River winds its way for 505 miles (813 kilometers) through southeastern France before emptying into the Mediterranean. As it flows, it passes through […]
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A masterpiece of 12th-century Romanesque architecture, the Church of St. Trophime (Église St-Trophime) stands as a significant highlight in the Provençal city of Arles, forming part of the city’s UNESCO […]
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Next to the famous Pont d’Avignon, the Rocher des Doms offers a serene retreat with its pleasant gardens and sweeping views of the river. Visitors can meander along shaded paths, […]
The Rhône Valley region, stretching from the Camargue in the south to Lyon in the north, benefits from an extraordinary climate and fertile soil along the Rhône River. This combination […]
Montmajour Abbey, one of the oldest abbeys in Provence, stands just outside the French city of Arles and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Built in the 10th […]
In the heart of Provence, the Coustellet Lavender Museum stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Lincelé family, who have cultivated and distilled lavender for five generations. […]
Nestled in the Southern Rhône, across the river from the renowned Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation, Tavel is celebrated as the birthplace of some of France’s most esteemed rosé wines. The region is […]
Nestled in Avignon, the Eglise Notre-Dame-des-Sablons boasts a time-worn stone façade and stark interiors that bear witness to its tumultuous past. Ransacked by Protestants in the 16th century and used […]