Day Trip to Avignon

Day Trip to Avignon

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Gare d'Avignon Centre
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A 15 minute walk from Avignonā€™s central train station takes you through the cityā€™s main drag, almost directly to the palais.
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Palais des Papes
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You can tour the fortified palace year round, but be sure to purchase a ticket in advance if you are working with a tight schedule since all ticket reservations are timed! Upon a tour, you will find that the interior is just as grand and beautiful as the exterior. Allow yourself to be transported not only through time but also space by the incroyable frescoes depicting scenes of angels, woodland creatures, and religious icons. You can glance out over the city through stained glass windows, as I liked to imagine the nine popes who resided in the palace had often done. I think the history of the palace, and therefore Avignon, is fascinating. Although the Palais des Papes is the largest Gothic Palace in the world, Iā€™ve found that many people donā€™t know this fact or much of why the palace exists at all. Here are the sparknotesā€¦ In the 14th century Pope Clement V wished to move the seat of the Catholic Papacy to France. At the time the move was justified as a means of protecting the Pope from the anger and chaos in Rome regarding his election. Avignon then became the home of the next seven popes, all of whom were also French. In 1378, Pope Gregory XI left Avignon for Rome, and the following two Popes of Avignon governed in opposition to the legitimate Pope of Rome. By 1403, the papacy had been expelled from Avignon. The museum of the Palais des Papes has artifacts from this time period, also know as The Great Schism of 1378, including letters of correspondence between Avignon and Rome.
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Avignon Cathedral
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Just next door to the palais, the Avignon Cathedral, officially Notre Dame des Doms dā€™Avignon, is the final resting place of the Popes of Avignon and should also be visited on your trek through the city. The cathedral was built in the 12th century but was partially reconstructed in 1405 after the original bell tower collapsed.
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Jardin des Doms
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The walkway on the north side of Notre Dame des Doms will take you to the Jardin des Doms, or the Domsā€™ Garden. The gardens are filled with fountains, duck ponds, grottoes, statues, a cafe and even a vineyard! As you reach the far side of the park youā€™ll be met with the breathtaking view over the Rhone and Provence beyond! The Point de Vue direction Pont d'Avignon, an observation deck that offers the perfect view of the Pont dā€™Avignon, is a great place to sit for a moment while you take in the sights. From the observation deck, head to the Porte du Rocher Tower where you can make the descent back to street level inside the fortified tower! Once on street level, you can make your way through the old city gate and towards the Pont dā€™Avignon.
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Point de Vue direction Pont d'Avignon
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Porte du Rocher Tower
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Pont Saint-Benezet (Le Pont d'Avignon)
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The Pont dā€™Avignon, really the Pont Saint-BĆ©nĆ©zet, is what remains of a medieval bridge that once reached the opposite banks of the Rhone. The four surviving arches have become a symbol of Avignon, making appearances on post cards, magnets, t-shirts and more. If you wish to meander across what is left of the stone bridge you will need to pay an entrance fee of ā‚¬5. There is an option to combine your Pont dā€™Avignon admission with your Palais des Papes ticket for ā‚¬17!
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Remparts d'Avignon
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Place de l'Horloge
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After you head back through the city walls, make your way to the Place de lā€™Horloge. This lively part of town is home to a plethora of delicious restaurants, all with outdoor seating so you can take in the ambience around you! The Church of Saint-Agricol or Eglise Saint-Agricol and the Basilique Saint-Pierre are also in this neighborhood and are worthy of a visit.
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Church of Saint-Agricol
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Basilique Saint-Pierre
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Les Halles d'Avignon
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A five minute walk from Place de lā€™Horloge you can explore Les Halles dā€™Avignon, Avignonā€™s indoor market. Peruse more than 40 stalls filled with Provencal goodies from produce and fish to wine, cheese and pastries! Here you can gather treats to snack on for the journey back to your accommodation.
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Hotels

HOTEL DE L'HORLOGE
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Hotel De Cambis, Bw Premier Collection
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HĆ“tel La Mirande
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An American in Paris... Milan, Lisbon, Athens, London... I grew up between the Southwest and the Gulf Coast, but feel most at home in a bustling European city, typically with one of my trusty canvas totes by my side! I am a firm believer that anyone can travel well, regardless of budget, and I want everyone to understand that thereā€™s more out there than just the popular spots you see on instagram. I yearn to connect with the locals wherever I travel, leading to authentic (and sometimes unexpected) adventures. I consider myself an off-the-beaten-path type of traveler, avoiding crowded areas and seasons, searching for hidden gems wherever I find myself in the world. I take pride in carefully curating trips for the traveler I am booking for, making for an extremely unique and memorable trip!
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