L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is a Provencal town, through which the Sorgue River flows. It is famous for its well-stocked antique shops and fifteen, still functioning, water wheels.
L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is a Provencal town, through which the Sorgue River flows. It is famous for its well-stocked antique shops and fifteen, still functioning, water wheels.
Arles is a Provencal city that was also known as Little Rome. Centuries ago it played an important role as one of Julius Caesar’s colonies, but today it is a great open-air museum confirming the power of the Roman Empire. It is also the city where Vincent van Gogh created his most important paintings – and lost an ear.
Being in Nice you must visit Parc Phoenix. It’s a zoo, a tropical botanical garden, a playground, and a picnic place, all in one. Entry costs €5, and you can spend many hours there. I highly recommend it.
When I saw the Verdon Gorge for the first time, I understood why the French have so many adjectives to describe something wonderful. Verdon is maqnifique and formidable! You just have to see it.
The blooming fields of Provence have an intense purple color – this is of course due to the lavender, the plant that is probably most associated with Provence. So, how to get to the nearest lavender fields from Nice? When and where does lavender bloom? Read on to find out!
How do you get from Nice airport to the city center, and to Monaco and Cannes? There are several options, some cheaper, some more expensive. You can choose a bus or train, or even taxi or Uber. Check out the details!
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