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I've traveled across France 15+ times—here's how I pack for different regions, from Paris to Provence
I’ve perfected my travel uniforms by region.
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Your Guide to Visiting Orange in Provence, France
Tucked away in the South of France, this quiet town holds a Roman treasure that rivals anything in Italy. Orange was once a major Roman settlement known as Arusio, and remnants of that history are ...
The best ways to get around Aix-en-Provence are on foot or by bike. The city is rather small and boasts a laid-back atmosphere, which makes it conducive to leisurely strolls and exploratory bike rides ...
Provence Chateau du Moulin. The Chateau du Moulin in Luberon, Provence, is a sprawling ode to Provençal culture, perfect for large family gatherings or group holidays with friends. Of all the ...
The best times to visit Aix-en-Provence are from March to May and September through November, when the weather is as moderate as the crowds. The summer months see an influx of Parisians and ...
For a food enthusiast, few regions outrank the South of France. With a gorgeous sun-drenched coastline and a temperate Mediterranean climate, some of the best-known French dishes hail from the South.
It’s hard to believe that this modern home—with its disappearing walls of glass and large swimming pool—in the mountainous Luberon region of Provence, France, was originally a convent. Remodeled in ...
The 2026 Open Aix Provence tennis tournament is this week, here's how to watch live coverage of the ATP Challenger competition.
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