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Provence: Lavender, Markets and Light

FranceForAll · 24.05.2026
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Provence is a feast for the senses: purple lavender fields in summer, bustling weekly markets, Roman ruins and golden stone villages perched above vineyards.

Base yourself in Avignon or Aix-en-Provence and explore the Luberon villages, the ochre cliffs of Roussillon and the Pont du Gard aqueduct.

This is slow-travel country — long lunches of rosé and tapenade, the scent of herbs, and a light that has drawn painters for generations.


📌 Practical info

💶 CurrencyEuro (EUR)
🗣️ LanguageFrench
🛂 VisaEU member — passport-free for EU/EEA
🕐 Time zoneCET (UTC+1)
🔌 Power plugType C/E, 230V

❓ Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit France?

April-June and September-October are ideal — warm, less crowded than July-August. Paris is beautiful in spring; Provence in lavender season (June-July); Côte d'Azur summers; alpine winters.

Do I need a visa for France?

EU citizens — no. Schengen visa for non-EU (90 days in 180-day period). UK/US/Canada/Australia citizens: visa-free up to 90 days.

Is France expensive?

Paris and the Riviera are premium destinations. Rural Provence, Brittany and the Pyrenees offer excellent value. Budget €80-120/day mid-range, €40-60/day backpacker.

What's the best way to travel within France?

TGV high-speed trains connect major cities (Paris-Lyon 2h, Paris-Marseille 3h). Local TER trains for smaller towns. Rental car best for Provence/Loire/Dordogne.

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