Avignon
Avignon is a commune in southern France with an estimated mid-2004 population of 89,300 in the city itself and a population of 290,466 in the metropolitan area at the 1999 census.
The city is well known for its Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes), where the Popes lived for much of the 14th century.
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Luberon Market & Villages from Avignon
Embark on a captivating minibus tour through the stunning Luberon region, renowned for its picturesque villages, vibrant markets, and breathtaking landscapes. Begin your day at a lively local market, where you can browse stalls filled with fresh produce, artisanal products, and handmade crafts (Gordes = market on tuesday, Bonnieux, market on friday, L'Isle sur Sorgue, market on sunday). You will experience the essence of Provence as you explore charming villages, such as Gordes, Roussillon, Fontaine de Vaucluse, Bonnieux and l'Isle sur la Sorgue.
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Avignon to Villages Full‐Day Trip
Your morning small‐group tour begins with pickup from Avignon. Take a seat in the comfortable minivan and enjoy the passing Provençal landscape, famous for endless swathes of lavender and postcard‐worthy villages carved from stone. The summer particularly affords glorious views, which you’ll have the chance to capture at photo stops. Explore beautiful Rousillon, a hilltop village at the edge of the Luberon mountain range, marked for its brilliant red stone buildings. Learn about the town’s unique mining history as you view the surrounding ochre cliffs, painted in shades of red and yellow. Then continue to Gordes, one of France’s most gorgeous villages. Composed of white stone, this ancient town seems to rise straight from the earth. Your last stop is Fontaine de Vaucluse, a typical provençal village built at the spring of the Sorgues river. Your 5,5‐hour tour ends with drop‐off in Avignon.
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Tour of Avignon, St Remy, Les Baux et Pont du Gard from Avignon
Discover the rich history of Provence during visits to Avignon, Les‐Baux‐de‐Provence and Saint‐Rémy‐de‐Provence.In the first part of your tour, you'll climb up to the top of the fortified medieval city walls of Avignon, discovering the city stretching in all its beauty along the Rhone River. Learn about its historical past when the papacy was established in the early 14th century. You'll also enjoy skip‐the‐line access and follow the guide inside the Pope's Palace, the largest Gothic‐styled Palace in Europe. While walking on the cobbled streets to the Place de l'Horloge, find out about the secret of the painted windows. Admire the theatre and the Town Hall topped with its clock tower. Your walking tour will end up with a glass of Cotes du Rhone wine served in a historical place.In the second part of your tour, discover the Roman and medieval architecture with the Roman aqueduct of Pont du Gard and the medieval village of Les‐Baux‐de‐Provence. You will visit this UNESCO‐classified bridge, also the most amazing and best‐preserved piece of Roman aqueduct in Western Europe. Climb up the village of Les‐Baux‐de‐Provence, located upon a rock at 245 meters of altitude. Stroll through its historical centre where you will see the Museum of Santons, the Hotel des Porcelets, Saint Vincent Church and beautiful houses from the 16th century.Before the end of your tour, enjoy a leisurely stroll through the town centre of beautiful Saint‐Rémy‐de‐Provence.
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Professional Photographer in Avignon
I'll walk you around Avignon, taking portraits and candid photos (walking, having a coffee / glass of rosé in front of an iconic spot). Each location has been hand picked to ensure you'll receive amazing photos of you in beautiful places. Sometimes it's not easy to be in front of the camera, I have enough experience to ensure you feel comfortable and confident throughout the session. Get in touch now, and lets make this happen, you won't regret it.
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Avignon Small‐Group Food Tour
Get an insider’s perspective on some of the best local eateries in Avignon with this small‐group food tour. Spend hours exploring the medieval town known as the City of Popes, and sample some of the best food it offers, from Provençal tapenade and olive oil to the traditional fougasse and sweet local products. You will also get an insight of French cuisine in a broader way with a quiche as main dish, served with a glass of wine is included.
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Visit Avignon and Villeneuve lez Avignon aboard a Double‐Decker Bus
Discover Avignon and Villeneuve‐lès‐Avignon aboard the convertible double‐decker bus! Enjoy unique views at 4 meters high, we promise you an unforgettable visit! Go up and down freely thanks to the hop on / off stops, to explore at your own pace the different places such as the Pont d'Avignon, the Chartreuse, the Fort St André, the Philippe Bel Tower, the island of Barthelasse and many others. The tour is commented in 10 languages + a special comment child, thanks to individual headphones offered to boarding. A departure every hour from 40 Cours Jean‐Jaurès (opposite the Tourist Office). Departure 10h — 11h ‐12h — 13h — 15h — 16h! Attention, no departure at 14h.
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Avignon & Popes' Palace Walking Tour
Marvel at magnificent medieval architecture on this 3.5‐hours walking tour of Avignon, including entry to the Pope’s Palace. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage–listed city of Avignon, home to the Papacy and seat of western Christianity in the 14th century. Follow your guide along the historical city walls for breathtaking views over the Rhône River. Beat the queues and enjoy swift access to the chambers and chapels of the Pope’s Palace. Admire 19th‐century architecture in the beautiful Place de l’Horloge and finish with a glass of Côtes du Rhône wine.Tour provided in english only.You will walk over paved streets, then climb a series of steps to reach the Pope's palace so please wear good shoes (like sneakers) !A minimum of 4 participants is required to operate the walking tour.
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Marseille Provence Airport transfer ↔ Avignon
Our Marseille Provence Airport transfer service to Avignon is based on three fundamental criteria which will ensure you a quality transport service. 1‐ punctuality at the airport meeting with a personalized signboard welcome. 2‐ the handling and installation of all customers' luggage in the trunk of the car. 3‐ services on board the vehicle; supply of phone chargers, WI‐FI connection and candy and refreshments.
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Avignon Private Walking Tour
Discover the 14th century home of the Pope and uncover the rich medieval history of France in Avignon. Gaze at the pretty architecture that adorns every building from the cathedral to the fortifications, and learn about Avignon’s importance to the heart of France and French culture. Wander the hidden alleyways and follow paths of monks and nobles through the city to the Rhone.
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Visit Provence in one day from Avignon
Departure from Avignon to Roussillon; built at the top of an ochre cliff. See an harmonious combination of man and nature, of ochre and stone with all these ochre‐washed façades. Get the chance to stroll in the market if you take the tour on Thursday.A photo stop at the panoramic view point of Gordes, a dry‐stone hilltop village erected on the top of a cliff. Its fortified castle and church dominate the typical houses of the village which were built with stones from the rock on which they are fitting.The tour continues to Fontaine de Vaucluse where you can walk up to the cave from which the River Sorgues emerges. This impressive resurgence spring hasn't revealed its secrets yet and many speleologists have searched in vain the exact depth of the well.After lunch, drive to Saint Remy de Provence to discover this charming town with the tour guide on foot. Next stop, visit this medieval village Les Baux de Provence located on a rocky spur in the Alpilles mountain range. Discover its historical center, its beautiful houses of the 16th century, and the Romanesque‐styled St‐Vincent Church.Continue to the Pont du Gard (entrance fees included), the best‐preserved aqueduct of the Roman period, dating back to the 1st century and listed by UNESCO.