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.
Lourmarin
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.
Fondation Maeght
Fondation Maeght is a private museum of modern and contemporary art located in Saint-Paul de Vence. It’s an interesting place, but rather only for lovers of this type of art.
Gourdon
„Gourdon is the balcony onto the world.” This was my first thought after seeing the town’s amazing view of the vast valley that stretches for many kilometers down to the sea.
Moustiers Sainte-Marie
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.
Grasse – the world capital of perfumes
Grasse is a city on the French Riviera known as the world capital of perfumes. It is here that the fragrance formulations of the best known cosmetics are produced.








