Avignon
is an important town in Provence and a UNESCO world heritage site. The
Palace of the Popes is the centerpiece of a town inhabited since the
Neolithic, but which didn't come into its own until the Popes settled
here in the 14th century. The enormous Palace of the Popes was built in a mere 20 years. You can visit it in considerably less time than that. Get yourself an Avignon Pass (free at the tourist office) and pay full price for your first Avignon museum, then get a discount at each subsequent museum you visit. A free audio tour will animate the now empty palace for you.
A perfect day in Avignon? Skip the hotel breakfast except for the coffee, head over to the area near les halles and get a slab of Pizza Provencal and wander around the city with the essential elements of Provence in your hand: bread, olive oil, herbs and tomatoes. Shop or visit smaller museums in the morning, like the little archaeological museum, leaving the Palace of the Popes for the afternoon. When lunchtime comes, head off the beaten tourist track--maybe to Le Chandelier, 29 rue Sarailleire, where you'll have the special lunch menu. I enjoyed a wonderful salmon surrounded by grapefruit slices and everything that could be bought fresh at the vegetable market, including grilled asparagus, brussel sprouts, tomatoes, green beens, peas, and carrots. Yum.
Travel Resources: Provence Map and Travel Resources | Provence Pictures
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