









10 hour(s)
English
Included
Explore Avignon, the UNESCO-listed “City of Popes”
Discover Aix-en-Provence, the vibrant capital with markets and fountains
Visit the impressive Papal Palace and the legendary Pont d’Avignon
Travel in comfort with a private driver/guide and flexible itinerary
€ 1200
€ 1104.00


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Set out on a full-day journey to discover two of Provence’s most iconic cities, each brimming with history, charm, and unforgettable sights. Begin with Aix-en-Provence, the elegant capital of Provence, renowned for its lively squares, colorful markets, and charming fountains tucked into every corner. Stroll its narrow streets lined with boutiques and cafés, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere that has inspired artists for centuries. Your professional driver/guide will share fascinating insights along the way, ensuring you uncover the best of this historic gem.
Continue to Avignon, famously known as the “City of Popes.” Explore the grand squares and medieval streets of this UNESCO World Heritage city, home to the impressive Papal Palace, one of the largest Gothic buildings in Europe. Walk across the legendary Pont d’Avignon and enjoy the city’s rich cultural heritage. With private, comfortable transport and the flexibility to customize your itinerary, this tour offers the perfect blend of exploration and ease.
Accomodation pickup and drop-off
Private Driver or Guide for the day
Transport in a recent and comfortable vehicle
Lunch
Gratuities
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Bottle of water
Camera
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
The tour accommodates up to 8 passengers
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Very interesting. So much better than the crazy tourist traffic and the hundreds of tour groups you have to wade through to see the Sistine Chapel. Low fees, no lines, very little crowding, and amazing history. Definitely a not to miss site. We visited the palace, gardens and bridge.

Everything is massive in this fortress and palace at the same time that was built in two stages. The Old Palace (1335–1342) built by Pope Benedict XII and the New Palace (1342–1352) Pope Clement VI, the Magnificent. It's one of the largest medieval gothic buildings in Europe. Seven successive French popes resided here between 1309 and 1377, fleeing the political turmoil and insecurity in Rome, When you enter you get a Histopad which is a handy tablet which you can use to navigate through the building. A nice feature is the historic overlay that you activate by scanning a logos in the different rooms. The overlay then shows the situation as it would be in 1352, the year of completion of the palace and the Papal Conclave and Election of Innocent VI after Pope Clement VI died. The rather dull interiors are brightend a bit by modern art. The garden is small and really not worth the extra money you hsve to pay to visit it. It took me two hours to see all the rooms and climb up to the ramparts to get a view of the surrounding area. Oh, and the taste in the 14th century is different from today. Roasted peacock anyone? And a glass of Chateau-Neuf-du-Pape ?

Fascinating collection of buildings in Avignon detailing the time of the 'Avignon Popes' in France. I found the Histopad guide wasn't particularly helpful, but the rest of the displays were great. Interesting artwork integrated throughout. The gardens were especially nice.

Magnificent structure. Steeped in history. There is information in every room. You also get a tablet to read about whatever room your in. Would recommend everyone to visit. The garden are quite small but interesting.

Incredible integration of technology with the “iPad” tour. This is one of the coolest places I’ve ever seen and the art installation was so interesting! Honestly could have spent a whole day here but capped it at 3 hours… good idea to eat first because you can stay here for hours. GREAT for families and kids. So much to see



