The city of Avignon, which was the papal seat from 1309 to 1377. Take a walk to the Papal Palace, Avignon bridge, and Notre Dame des Doms, and see the remains of the walls.
It is the second-most populous city in France after Paris, with a great historical heritage like archeological sites, medieval forts, and Second World War monuments.
This National Park is between the Alpes de Haute Provence and the Alpes-Maritimes and extends along various valleys and mountains. The park is a protected area with endemic species.
See the port full of luxury yachts, sailboats, and different stores of renowned names. Stroll through its old town, go to its Provencal market and relax on its beaches.
Visit the Hanging Villages of the Luberon and Grasse
The medieval charm is irresistible to any traveler. Spend a day in these Provencal villages, find the true essence of Provencal life, and create a perfume in Grasse!
You can start your route between these orange-toned stones that hikers fall in love with. We recommend visitors to see the Ocher and Color Conservatory