Featured Vacations In Provence
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Classic Foods of Provence
There are 1,100 entries for fruits, vegetables, stews, soups, breads, charcuterie, pastries, candies, fish, cheese, wine, and other foods on A. Bourguignon’s 1929 Carte Gastronomique de la France. Or is it 11,000?I may never find out. Most of the specialties on the map, which is legendary... More
Antiques-Hunting in Provence
L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue Vibe This scenic bourg in the Vaucluse has more than 300 full-time dealers, many cheek by jowl along the Avenue des Quatres Otages. Most stalls are open on weekends, Mondays, and national holidays. Shops Start at La Maison Biehn (7 Ave. des Quatre Otages;... More
Simple Pleasures in Aix-en-Provence
We shopped morning, noon, and night in Provence—we shopped for croissants, baguettes, newspapers, and cigarettes, for tomatoes, peaches, string beans, strawberries, eggplants, mushrooms, and lettuce. We shopped for legs of lamb and chickens, for cubes of beef for stew, and for pork sausages.... More
Sun-drenched days and wildflowers abound in picturesque Provence, France. This region in Southern France runs along the Mediterranean and boasts friendly citizens and a slower pace of life. Sit in a café and sip Pastis, the traditional anise flavored liquor of Provence. Or stroll through the fields of lavender, sunflowers and poppies that inspired famous painters Van Gogh and Cézanne. Those less enthused with the rural lifestyle can visit Aix-en-Provence with its boutiques and museums or explore the port of Marseille and sample the local bouillabaisse, a classic seafood dish. Luxury Link makes Provence France Travel a breeze with properties and vacation packages chosen just for you.


