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Visit Provence - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Provence, France - Wolters World

Visit Provence - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Provence, France - Wolters World

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The Best & Worst of Visiting Provence, France. Vacationing in the lavender fields, visiting historic sights & cities, there is so much to love about Provence, but with tourists all around during the summer and the need to drive to visit some of the top sights there are many things to love and a few things that might annoy you about visiting. Tourist information and help on visiting Provence, France
Date: 2022-02-04

Comments and reviews: 10


In France you have to take the bus! The public transport network is very dense from all the airports you will find a bus stop that will take you to the nearest city center from where you will have access to all the other bus lines for all the surrounding destinations. Usually there is a minimum of one or two buses per hour and it doesn't cost much. I strongly recommend it to you, it is really an excellent way to get around at low cost in France. Please excuse me for my English I lack practice.
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Arles is the place in Provence where two people tried to scam/steal from me. I was walking from Arles down to the river and two people posing as police (plainclothes) wanted/insisted they wanted to see in my shoulder bag. Since I were it as a cross body bag, and had nothing in there but snacks and water, they left in a hurry. I am sure that if I had anything of value in there (cell phone, passport, cash, credit cards, tablet, etc) those items or the bag would have been snatched
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I miss provence every day. And I am not your average tourist. I love Marseille. The mobster city haha. If you like hashish and possibly having to fist fight your way out of a mugging then it is the city for you. For real though, the culture is amazing. I love Marseille. The rest of provence is so gorgeous as well
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if arriving by cruise in marseille, toulon, is nimes worth the long train ride, along with pont du gard, or which of arles, avignon, cassis, aix en provence, or other places are worth a visit? gordes? side note, are lourdes, bordeaux, worth visiting? 7-18: 00, 8-17: 00, the cruise ship is staying.
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Your reviews are very good, but your videos socks! Show what you are describing not your unshaved and filthy looking face. I know it is a bit crude what I wrote, but if you take it as a positive criticism it will benefit you
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I remember when I was at that Aquaduct. i was a kid at that time and those paths at the other side from where you came in, were like a gigantic labyrinth, which meant heaven for me. Amazing place, Provence
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Totaly agree with you about the scandalous brand new railway stations in the middle of nowhere between Lyon and Marseille, juste built here for no clear reasons (corruption, maybe.
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It's incredible that you don't even know that Aix is pronounced exactly like the word ex in English. It's as annoying as hearing someone say Edinberggg or Arkansassss
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Provence is my favorite part of France and one of my favorites in all of Europe. Don't miss Arles! My hotel was right next to the amphitheater. Awesome at night!
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Take local tours like ProVan and get to see all the sights. You cant look around while driving and its more environmentally friendly than everyone driving themselves!
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