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The historic Pont d’Avignon spanning the Rhône River

What is the History of the Pont d’Avignon?

Pont d’Avignon, also known as Saint Bénézet bridge, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting thousands of visitors annually. It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. Ancient Times Since the Roman times, Avignon has been an important trade

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Vineyards to visit in Provence

The Best Vineyards to Visit in Provence?

When you think of Provence, you think of villages brimming with sunlight, and the famous lavender fields. Provence is also home to some of the best vineyards in France. Provence offers a fabulous selection of wine estates you can visit

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High-quality artisan bread at a local market

Where to Find the Best Bakeries in Marseille?

Marseille offers a rich history and culture, blended with vibrant streets, an delicious culinary delights. As you make your way through the lovely streets, the smell of freshly baked baguettes and pastries fill the air. Melt in your mouth croissants

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Vallon des Auffes fishing harbor in Marseille with colorful boats and traditional houses on the Mediterranean coast

What to do in 2 days When Visiting Marseilles

Marseille boasts a rich history, combined with modern comforts. From historical forts to grand cathedrals, Marseille has it all. Cooking Classes in Provence is a private cooking class provider, enabling visitors to enjoy the cultural gourmet delights of the area.

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Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde overlooking Marseille and the Mediterranean Sea

What are the Monuments to See in Marseille?

Marseille is one of the oldest and most popular destinations in France, welcoming approximately four million visitors each year. Visitors flock to Marseille for its rich history and natural heritage. The city is home to numerous monuments that can whisk

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Visiting a vineyard during a wine tour in Provence

Where to Visit the Best Vineyards in Provence

Provence is a paradise to wine lovers, known for it’s beautiful pale pink roses. Provence is home to some of the best vineyards. France is known for its excellent wines from robust reds to zesty whites, and fantastic champagne. Provence

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