Guidebook for Saint-Rémy-de-Provence

John
Guidebook for Saint-Rémy-de-Provence

Essentials

Our local supermarket, open continuously every day except Sundays. For Sunday supermarket shopping there is a Spar in the old town on Rue Carnot (until 12.30 only) and a smaller Super U at 48 Avenue Durand Maillane on the way to Glanum, open until about 8 p.m.
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Intermarché Super
11 Av. de la 1ère Dfl
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Our local supermarket, open continuously every day except Sundays. For Sunday supermarket shopping there is a Spar in the old town on Rue Carnot (until 12.30 only) and a smaller Super U at 48 Avenue Durand Maillane on the way to Glanum, open until about 8 p.m.

Shopping

Our favourite baguette in Saint Remy.
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La Fournée des Alpilles
Avenue Albert Schweitzer
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Our favourite baguette in Saint Remy.
The best sacristain you can get, in our opinion. A local delicacy of the town, made with almonds three ways; meal, slivered and paste.
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Maison Bergese
21 Bd Marceau
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The best sacristain you can get, in our opinion. A local delicacy of the town, made with almonds three ways; meal, slivered and paste.
Friday markets in Eygalieres are less crowded than their Saint Remy equivalent on a Wednesday. The range may not be quite as wide, but you'd be hard pressed to come away disappointed. The town alone is worth a visit, even if the markets aren't on. A walk to the top of the town, just along the main street provides stunning views of the Alpilles.
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Eygalières
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Friday markets in Eygalieres are less crowded than their Saint Remy equivalent on a Wednesday. The range may not be quite as wide, but you'd be hard pressed to come away disappointed. The town alone is worth a visit, even if the markets aren't on. A walk to the top of the town, just along the main street provides stunning views of the Alpilles.

Parks & Nature

Lots of beautiful walks, please ask us for some tips.
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Alpilles Natural Regional Park
2 Boulevard Marceau
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Lots of beautiful walks, please ask us for some tips.

Arts & Culture

Greek and Roman archeological site.
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Site Archeologique de Glanum
Avenue Vincent Van Gogh
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Greek and Roman archeological site.
Hard to describe, but a must see! Runs most of the year but check their website. It is a light and music show with the images projected onto the interior walls of a former quarry. Each year a different group of artists is featured and the soundtrack can range from opera to punk.
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Carrières de Lumières
Route de Maillane
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Hard to describe, but a must see! Runs most of the year but check their website. It is a light and music show with the images projected onto the interior walls of a former quarry. Each year a different group of artists is featured and the soundtrack can range from opera to punk.
Seven Catholic popes sat in Avignon during a break from Rome. The palace and the gardens are magnificent, but Avignon has so much more to offer too. Best to Google and find out what interests you.
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Palais des Papes
Place du Palais
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Seven Catholic popes sat in Avignon during a break from Rome. The palace and the gardens are magnificent, but Avignon has so much more to offer too. Best to Google and find out what interests you.
Arles has enough museums, galleries and historic sights to satisfy anybody. Add one of the best preserved Roman amphitheatres anywhere and strong links to Van Gogh, not to mention great restaurants and Frank Gehry's latest building, and you could easily spend a day here.
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Arles
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Arles has enough museums, galleries and historic sights to satisfy anybody. Add one of the best preserved Roman amphitheatres anywhere and strong links to Van Gogh, not to mention great restaurants and Frank Gehry's latest building, and you could easily spend a day here.

Food Scene

Family run for over 50 years. Solid, non pretentious food but in a very stylish atmosphere.
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Restaurant L'Oustalet Maianen
16 Av. Lamartine
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Family run for over 50 years. Solid, non pretentious food but in a very stylish atmosphere.
Seafood in many forms. Book early to get an outside table.
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Gus restaurant
31 Bd Victor Hugo
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Seafood in many forms. Book early to get an outside table.
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Simple food all day. In warmer months sit outside and watch the world go by.
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Le Café de la Place
17 Pl. de la République
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Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Simple food all day. In warmer months sit outside and watch the world go by.
French fare in a beautiful stone building. Cosy on a rainy day or a winter's evening.
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L'Aile ou la Cuisse
344 Av. Jean Monnet
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French fare in a beautiful stone building. Cosy on a rainy day or a winter's evening.
Cheap and cheerful, really great pizzas from friendly staff. They work on an honesty system and you have to wipe down your own table. That gives an idea of how casual this place is. Oh and did I say really great pizzas! No gluten free available unfortunately.
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Pizza Brun
1 Rue Edouard Foscalina
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Cheap and cheerful, really great pizzas from friendly staff. They work on an honesty system and you have to wipe down your own table. That gives an idea of how casual this place is. Oh and did I say really great pizzas! No gluten free available unfortunately.
Very special place to dine. Lunch by the pool or dinner by the chateau are equally enjoyable. A bit expensive but a wonderful experience. They will also welcome visitors for just a drink which is a nice way to experience it without the cost of a meal.
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Le Château des Alpilles
1392 Rte du Rougadou
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Very special place to dine. Lunch by the pool or dinner by the chateau are equally enjoyable. A bit expensive but a wonderful experience. They will also welcome visitors for just a drink which is a nice way to experience it without the cost of a meal.
For a little town just five minutes from Mas Verdun, Maillane sure punches above its weight. With LÓustalet and now this one, you are spoilt for choice. For most of the year you can sit outside under an umbrella, and in winter the interior is classic French bistro. We love the fact that the menu is a little different from elsewhere, they do some nice local wines, and desserts are delicious. Run by a small crew, service can be slow, but we reckon it's worth a try. With a bottle of wine you will be well fed for around 40 euros per head.
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Le Café du Soleil
144 Avenue Henri Barbusse
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For a little town just five minutes from Mas Verdun, Maillane sure punches above its weight. With LÓustalet and now this one, you are spoilt for choice. For most of the year you can sit outside under an umbrella, and in winter the interior is classic French bistro. We love the fact that the menu is a little different from elsewhere, they do some nice local wines, and desserts are delicious. Run by a small crew, service can be slow, but we reckon it's worth a try. With a bottle of wine you will be well fed for around 40 euros per head.
If this is the only bit of the Med you see while in the south of France, I don't think you'll be disappointed. A little calanque, one of the few west of Marseilles, is the picture perfect spot for a cheap and cheerful plate of freshly caught seafood, sitting on plastic chairs, overlooking this pretty cove. Before lunch, why not take a hike around the rough path to work up an appetite while taking in spectacular views, and afterwards you are twenty metres from the water, where you can cool off and work off your lunch. Closed from about Novenmber to March, so be sure to ring to check and then booking is recommended.
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Le Mange Tout
8 Chem. du Tire Cul
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If this is the only bit of the Med you see while in the south of France, I don't think you'll be disappointed. A little calanque, one of the few west of Marseilles, is the picture perfect spot for a cheap and cheerful plate of freshly caught seafood, sitting on plastic chairs, overlooking this pretty cove. Before lunch, why not take a hike around the rough path to work up an appetite while taking in spectacular views, and afterwards you are twenty metres from the water, where you can cool off and work off your lunch. Closed from about Novenmber to March, so be sure to ring to check and then booking is recommended.

Sightseeing

Sunday markets and dozens of shops makes this the antique capital of southern Europe. Not a lot of bargains to be found, but hours can be spent here wandering around, followed by lunch in one of the many restaurants that line the canal or are to be found in the old town.
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L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
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Sunday markets and dozens of shops makes this the antique capital of southern Europe. Not a lot of bargains to be found, but hours can be spent here wandering around, followed by lunch in one of the many restaurants that line the canal or are to be found in the old town.
Too much to mention here, but a day in the Luberon Valley should be fitted in if you can. There are so many pretty towns, but some of our favourites are Gordes (breathtakingly beautiful), Fontaine de Vaucluse and Menerbes, or a bit further to Saignan and Lourmarin. Best to Google it and choose for yourself. A visit to the Senanque Abbey during or even outside of lavender season, is something you won't forget.
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Maison Du Parc Naturel Régional du Luberon
60 Pl. Jean Jaurès
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Too much to mention here, but a day in the Luberon Valley should be fitted in if you can. There are so many pretty towns, but some of our favourites are Gordes (breathtakingly beautiful), Fontaine de Vaucluse and Menerbes, or a bit further to Saignan and Lourmarin. Best to Google it and choose for yourself. A visit to the Senanque Abbey during or even outside of lavender season, is something you won't forget.
One of the "Plus Beaux Villages de France", a visit to Les Baux offers charming streets, ancient buildings and pretty views around every corner. Can be tied in with a visit to the Carrieres de Lumieres nearby.
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Les Baux-de-Provence
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One of the "Plus Beaux Villages de France", a visit to Les Baux offers charming streets, ancient buildings and pretty views around every corner. Can be tied in with a visit to the Carrieres de Lumieres nearby.
Magnificent Roman aqueduct. In the warmer months you can swim there or even kayak along the river underneath the arches.
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Pont du Gard (Rive Droite)
24 Av. du Pont du Gard
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Magnificent Roman aqueduct. In the warmer months you can swim there or even kayak along the river underneath the arches.

Entertainment & Activities

Our local cinema showing movies in French, or VOST with English or other language soundtrack and French subtitles.
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Ciné Palace
4 Av. Fauconnet
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Our local cinema showing movies in French, or VOST with English or other language soundtrack and French subtitles.