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Lonely Planet Provence and Southeast France: Road Trips

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CONTENTS PLAN YOUR TRIP - photo 1
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CONTENTS
PLAN YOUR TRIP

WELCOME TO PROVENCE & SOUTHEAST FRANCE

With its shimmering coast and rustic Provenal heart, the Mediterranean south has a timeless allure. Driving here youll travel through wildly divergent landscapes: cinematic coastline, rugged hinterland and bucolic valleys.

The Cote dAzurs glamorous cities, deep-blue Med and chic hilltop villages never fail to delight. Inland, youll weave between fragrant fields, forested gorges and Roman ruins. Skip over the sea to the unspoilt island delights of Corsica or be engulfed in the lush green wetlands of the Camargue.

Along the way, youll connect with the poets, painters and writers who flocked here during the 20th century, chasing sun and inspiration.

Lavender field near JFFotografieshutterstock PROVENCE SOUTHEAST - photo 4
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PROVENCE SOUTHEAST FRANCE HIGHLIGHTS The scale of this Roman aqueduct is - photo 5

PROVENCE & SOUTHEAST FRANCE HIGHLIGHTS

The scale of this Roman aqueduct is astonishing. View it from the banks of the Gard River, clamber along the top deck, or see it lit up after dark. See it on Trip STEVANZZSHUTTERSTOCK Still home to a small number of monks this remote and - photo 6

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Still home to a small number of monks, this remote and beautiful 12th-century Cistercian abbey is famously framed by lavender fields. See it on Trip STEVANZZSHUTTERSTOCK This huge natural wetland is a paradise for nature - photo 8

STEVANZZSHUTTERSTOCK This huge natural wetland is a paradise for nature - photo 9
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This huge natural wetland is a paradise for nature lovers, with its incredible birdlife, wild horses and outrageous pink flamingos. See it on Trip GUDKOV ANDREYSHUTTERSTOCK CITY GUIDE Eiffel Tower Paris - photo 10

GUDKOV ANDREYSHUTTERSTOCK CITY GUIDE Eiffel Tower Paris - photo 11
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CITY GUIDE

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Eiffel Tower, Paris
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PARIS

If ever a city needed no introduction, its Paris a trend setter, fashion former and style icon for centuries, and it is still very much at the cutting edge. Whether youre here to tick off the landmarks or seek out the secret corners, Paris fulfils all your expectations, and still leaves you wanting more.

Getting Around

Driving in Paris is a nightmare. Happily, theres no need for a car. The metro is fast, frequent and efficient; tickets cost 1.90 (day passes from 7.50) and are valid on the citys buses. Bikes can be hired from 1800 Vlib (www.velib.paris.fr) stations; insert a credit card, authorise a 300 deposit and pedal away. Day passes cost 5; first 30 minutes free, subsequent 30 minutes from 1.

Parking

Meters dont take coins; use a chip-enabled credit card. Municipal car parks cost 2 to 6 an hour, or 20 to 36 per 24 hours.

Where to Eat

Le Marais is one of the best areas for eating out, with its small restaurants and trendy bistros. Dont miss Paris street markets: the March Bastille, rue Montorgueil and rue Mouffetard are full of atmosphere.

Where to Stay

Base yourself in Montmartre for its Parisian charm, if you dont mind crowds. Le Marais and Bastille provide style on a budget, while St-Germain is good for a splurge.

Useful Websites

Paris Info (http://en.parisinfo.com) Official visitor site.

Lonely Planet (www.lonelyplanet.com/paris) Lonely Planets city guide.

Secrets of Paris (www.secretsofparis.com) Locals blog full of insider tips.

Paris by Mouth (www.parisbymouth.com) Eat and drink your way around the capital.

For more, check out our city and country guides. www.lonelyplanet.com

TOP EXPERIENCES

Eiffel Tower at Twilight

Any time is a good time to take in the panorama from the top of the MetalAsparagus (as Parisians snidely call it) but the twilight view is extra special (www.toureiffel.fr).

Muse du Louvre

Frances greatest repository of art, sculpture and artefacts, the Louvre is a must-visit but dont expect to see it all in a day (www.louvre.fr).

Basilique du Sacr-Coeur

Climb inside the cupola of this Montmartre landmark for one of the best cross-city vistas (www.sacre-coeur-montmartre.com).

Muse dOrsay

Paris second-most-essential museum, with a fabulous collection encompassing originals by Czanne, Degas, Monet, Van Gogh and more (www.musee-orsay.fr).

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