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is definitely not a town to stay in if you're interested in sightseeing the surrounding countryside and don't have much time. Once in Avignon, you won't want to leave, and the town is too interesting to let you go. Avignon is ancient, full of history, life, youth, art, music and activity. Just to "see" the town itself, you could wander the narrow streets inside the fortified walls for days without tiring of them.
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4. Cannes
$ f$ i E7 E# {" b; e* e( Eis the "star" of the French Riviera, famous for the International Film Festival and the glitzy hotels, cars, beaches and visitors attracted here. Although it's probably the opposite of the Beyond type villages of the "arriére pays", it would be a shame to visit the South of France without experiencing the city for yourself.
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5. Cassis
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4 ?% P4 B, \- k+ m/ f3 l$ W0 G0 Gwas a very ancient fishing port and is an interesting village to visit. The village was rebuilt on the old ruins in the 18th century, resulting in a more regular layout than most other medieval villages. Some of the buildings, however, date . A walk through the old village streets will reveal some nice old buildings, some dating back to the 16th century, and some restored with the colorful pastels of Provence [photo-7]. Other sites in the village are old fountains [photo-6] and an open-air artists market [photo-5] (where we bought a few small paintings of Provence). The harbor area is really the prettiest part of Cassis. ! C5 t5 s1 r% @! B& G& o' B
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