Arles: With seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Arles is a must-see in Provence: Roman Amphitheater, Musée de l'Arles Antique, Place République. travel video
Aix en Provence & Marseilles: We visit the Old Town pedestrian zone of Aix & the outdoor produce market. You will discover why the French consider Aix to be their favorite town.
Les Baux: This stone village is a remarkable sight, perched high atop a rocky plateau 750 feet above the surrounding landscape in the Alpines region.
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St Remy: The historic center of St-Rémy is just four blocks long and wide, but contains charming nooks and crannies, Place Favier, Place Pelissier and the outdoor market.
St Remy song: Music video of the village of St-Rémy featuring a chanteuse signing La Vie En Rose while standing in the middle of a traffic intersection.
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Avignon: one of the most beautiful cities in France, with palaces, museums and meandering lanes, surrounded by an old fortified wall that still protects it from modernization.
Arles 3-screen multimedia: Arles is a must-see in Provence: Cryptoporticos, Rue de la Calade, center of the Old Town, Musée displays treasures from the Roman period.
Aix-en-Provence: 3-screen multimedia: Cours Mirabeau, La Rotonde, Place des Cardeurs, Rue Gaston de Saporta, Cathédrale, PLUS MARSEILLES.
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St Remy: 3-screen multimedia: We visit this charming Provencal village on market day, farmers selling produce, cheese, wines, olives plus you'll see clothing and farbics for sale.
Avignon: 3-screen multimedia: Home to 9 popes during the 14th century, it's a treasure of palaces, museums and meandering lanes, an ideal home base for touring nearby areas.
Arles: Slide show Arles offers ancient Roman ruins, major amphitheater, history museum, charming narrow lanes and plazas ideal for wandering, many fine restaurants.
Avignon: Slide show This city in the heart of beautiful Provence lays claim to dozens of historic monuments, especially the great Palace of the Popes, and a fine pedestrian.
Nice is the largest city along the Cote d'Azur and makes an ideal home-base for seeing all the nearby sights, including our side-trip to Monaco, the world's smallest and richest country.
Cannes is famous for the International Film Festival and home to several super-deluxe luxury hotels. The coastal town of Antibes can easily be explored in a couple of hours.
Nice: 3-screen multimedia show. On the Riviera, famous for wide beaches, Nice has a modern downtown and extensive pedestrian Old Town making it a wonderful destination.
Cannes and Antibes: 3-screen multimedia show. Cannes is a legendary Riviera towns; the less-know village of Antibes is also charming and can be explored in a couple of hours.
Nice and Cannes: Slide show. These cities on the Riviera are major destinations of the Cote d’Azur, noted for pedestrian zones, lively shopping and fascinating history.
Grasse, Vence & St Paul: 3-screen multimedia show. Grasse is noted for the perfume industry while St Paul is just the most beautiful village imaginable. travel video
Nimes, Pt du Gard: 3-screen multimedia show. In Nimes we walk pedestrian lanes; Pont du Gard is an amazing ancient Roman aqueduct built 2,000 years ago. travel video
Nimes & Pt du Gard: The Roman aqueduct of Pont du Gard is one of the greatest sights in all of ancient history. Nimes also has Roman sites and a pedestrian central zone. travel video