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Lourmarin

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The Nobel Laureate Albert Camus lived in Lourmarin. His house still stands in the town, while the grave of this author of The Plague lies nearby. But that's not all the attractions of this Provencal village.

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Moustiers Sainte-Marie

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Moustiers Sainte-Marie is one of the most beautiful towns in France. But above all, it is famous for its faience tradition and its unusual location at the foot of a steep rock cut by a small ravine.

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Papal Palace in Avignon

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The Papal Palace in Avignon is the former seat of the popes. Its interiors are empty today, but you can still see where the popes lived and where they concealed their valuables. The palace is one of the most visited attractions in France.

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Avignon

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Avignon is the former seat of the popes, as well as being a charming Provencal city. If you think only the famous bridge when you hear the name Avignon, be sure to check out what other attractions are worth seeing in the area.

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Cassis

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You must visit Cassis when you’re in the area of Marseille. This small port town is beautiful. The most famous attraction in Cassis are the nearby “calanques”, which are known as the French fjords, but the town itself is nevertheless charming.

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