The tour begins in Avignon, the historic City of the Popes. During the 14th century Avignon was the centre of the Catholic world. Visitors can admire the impressive Palais des Papes, the largest Gothic palace in Europe, and see the famous Pont Saint-Bénézet, known worldwide as the Pont d’Avignon, a medieval bridge that once crossed the Rhône River.
The journey continues to Les Baux-de-Provence, one of the most beautiful hilltop villages in France. Perched dramatically on a rocky ridge in the Alpilles mountains, the village offers breathtaking views over olive groves and vineyards. Its narrow medieval streets, stone houses and the ruins of its ancient fortress make it a fascinating step back in time, ideal for leisurely exploration and photography.
The final stop is Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, a charming Provençal town surrounded by olive trees and Roman remains. The town is famous for its lively markets, elegant boulevards shaded by plane trees and its connection to the painter Vincent van Gogh, who stayed here in 1889 and produced some of his most celebrated works. Strolling the streets reveals art, local produce and authentic Provençal atmosphere.
This carefully paced full-day excursion combines history, spectacular landscapes and genuine Provençal charm. It offers opportunities for panoramic views, cultural discovery and relaxed time in market towns and hilltop villages. Suitable for history lovers, art enthusiasts and photographers, the route provides a concise introduction to the cultural heart of Provence and its enduring rural beauty.
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Discover Provence at your own pace on a private full-day tour: explore Avignon's medieval marvels, wander the dramatic hilltop lanes of Les Baux-de-Provence and visit the Van Gogh-linked streets of Saint-Rémy.
Perfect for history buffs, art lovers and photographers seeking an immersive, effortless day in Provence.