Provence is a world-famous region that entices visitors with its idyllic countryside, historic towns, and charming villages scattered across rolling landscapes. Known for its fields of lavender, olive ...
It might be hard to imagine that the world's number one visited country has places that are still off the beaten track, but it does—places that the locals love. Then there are the places that have ...
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 ...
Skip the lines in Paris and visit these picturesque towns and villages, where the crowds are fewer and the pace is slower.
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.
Because Provence is a rather vast region, it’s best to rent a car and plan out each day to include a few villages or attractions. Some of the most scenic towns, like Gordes and Roussillon, are within ...
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 ...
Centuries-old varieties are being altered by weather patterns, threatening the economics of businesses in one of the world’s most important regions. Chêne Bleu, a winery in Crestet, France. Europe is ...
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France (CN) — On a recent Thursday in the quiet and breezy Provençal city of Aix-en-Provence, swarms of people crowded outside the entryway of the Musée Granet to see a new exhibit ...