City Break - Discover and Culture

Provence, a land of culture
With its wealth of towns rich in art and history, allow yourself to be swept along by the shear enthusiasm of the Aix en Provence or Avignon summer festivals. For those who love buildings, what better than the region's rich architectural heritage represented by the bullring at Arles, the roman theatre at Orange or Marseille’s historic buildings.

Palace secret

Avignon

Rate : Price per person: 131 Euros including superior non-smoker double room accommodations, with minibar, breakfasts, visit of the Secret Palace and brunch*, free aperitif at partner restaurants, 40 % reduction at the Halles and Palais des Papes parking lots. *Advance reservations are required (for information, the ticket is 30 Euros/ pers.). Not included: other meals, transport, holiday tax. 2 January to 31 May and 1 September to 31 December 2008

During this weekend, you will stay in a charming hotel in the old city. You will visit the Palais des Papes in an unexpected and unusual way. A passionate guide will you discover places generally prohibited to the public, you will see recent excavations and enjoy the quiet of the hidden gardens … A brunch with wines from the Côtes du Rhone will be served on the terrace of the Great Dignitaries, at the top of the Palace.

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Romantic city break in Aix-en-Provence

In the city of 1000 fountains, Aix-en-Provence, wander through the picturesque pedestrian and shopping lanes, on the famous Cours Mirabeau and admire the Sainte Victoire mountain painted many times by Cézanne.e.

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Medieval Provence Baux de Provence

A medieval fortress located at the intersection of the Languedoc, Comtat Venaissin and Provence regions, the Château des Baux stands witness to a turbulent military past punctuated by repeated assaults.

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Visit Roman Provence

Provence played a strategic role in the Roman Empire because of its geographical position, on the Mediterranean between Italy and Spain… Visit Orange, Arles and Nîmes for their amphitheatre and their great vestiges or the ancient city of Glanum.

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Shopping and historic city break in Marseille

Marseille is the 2nd largest city in France and the oldest city in France, founded 2,600 years ago. It combines the treasures of a unique heritage, a rich cultural life and a magnificent natural location. Experience Marseille with the city pass (access to 15 museums, the famous Chateau d'If and benefit from discount advantages, bus and metro free access, etc)

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Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, a Voyage Through Time

Isle-sur-la-Sorgue offers the combined charms of a Little Venice, criss-crossed with canals fed by the river Sorgue, coupled with one of France's biggest antiques hubs. The town - formerly a city of weavers, paper mills and tanneries - is now home to no less than 300 antiques dealers. Its pretty quays and typical little lanes are a haven for antiques hunters, bric-a-brac fans and art buffs alike.Isle-sur-la-Sorgue offers the combined charms of a Little Venice, criss-crossed with canals fed by the river Sorgue, coupled with one of France's biggest antiques hubs. The town - formerly a city of weavers, paper mills and tanneries - is now home to no less than 300 antiques dealers. Its pretty quays and typical little lanes are a haven for antiques hunters, bric-a-brac fans and art buffs alike.

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Excursion in Alpilles, the authentic Provence

Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Arles, les Baux-de-Provence

"We discover the image of internal Provence today, it is authentic Provence with the style and the refinement: Alpilles. We will visit these most famous city and villages. We will begin with Saint Rémy de Provence. Spare time to take advantage of its Provençal market. At the end of morning, departure for Arles: city of history, art and culture. Spare time for the lunch and for the personal discovery of the city. Then discovered by the village of the Leases of Provence, one of the most beautiful villages of France. Visit free of this immense fortress put on a rocky tray which offers us a magnificent beautiful panorama deserving of postcards the most ""dumped"". Return on Marseille and Blackcurrant."

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