The Palais des Papes in Avignon is an imposing medieval fortress that bears witness to the grandeur and power of the Church in the 14th century.
The Château d'Uzès, perched majestically on its promontory, embodies the elegance and historical richness of this charming medieval city in the south of France.
Every summer, the Festival d'Avignon transforms the papal city into a living theatre of passion, creativity and artistic discovery.
The Nîmes Arena, a majestic vestige of Roman antiquity, continues to fascinate visitors with its grandiose architecture and rich history, offering a journey back in time to the heart of Provence.
The Sautadet waterfalls, with their tumultuous waters sculpting the limestone rocks, create a spectacular and spellbinding natural landscape in the Cèze gorges, offering visitors a breathtaking spectacle of nature's power.
The first duchy in France, Uzès invites you to discover a city full of charm and rich in history. Completely restored under the impetus of André Malraux, Uzès is a "Town of Art and History", with a prestigious heritage rich in history.
The hilltop village of Lussan, perched on its rocky outcrop and surrounded by bucolic countryside, reveals its picturesque, authentic charm, offering visitors a timeless escape in the heart of Provence.
Castillon du Gard, perched atop its rocky promontory, offers uninterrupted views of the majestic Pont du Gard and the surrounding vineyards, inviting visitors to lose themselves in its medieval streets and savour the peaceful atmosphere of this Provencal village.
Châteauneuf-du-Pape, birthplace of the famous wines of the same name, enchants visitors with its picturesque vineyards, rich history and breathtaking panoramas, offering an unforgettable sensory experience in the south of France.
The Pont du Gard, a masterpiece of Roman engineering majestically overlooking the peaceful course of the River Gardon, fascinates with its architectural grandeur and remarkable preservation, offering visitors a captivating plunge into the history of Antiquity.
La Roque-sur-Cèze, with its stone houses blending harmoniously into the craggy landscape of the Cèze gorges, captivates visitors with its picturesque beauty and peaceful atmosphere, offering them an authentic getaway in the heart of the Provencal countryside.
Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie, with its workshops of artisan ceramists who perpetuate ancestral know-how, reveals an authentic charm where art and history blend harmoniously, offering visitors a captivating immersion in the world of pottery in Provence.
Goudargues, nicknamed "the Venice of the Gard" for its shady canals lined with plane trees, attracts visitors with its picturesque atmosphere and bucolic setting, offering a peaceful escape in the heart of the Cèze valley in Provence.
Laudun - Caesar's Camp, a place steeped in history where Roman remains blend with the natural beauty of the surrounding hills, invites visitors to step back in time and explore the fascinating traces of Antiquity in the south of France.