Détails
- Durée: 24 heures
- Notation: 3,8
- Prix: €473,38
Description
Rejoignez l'aventure de votre vie avec l'excursion d'une journée en Provence et Avignon en train. Ce circuit vous emmène dans la campagne pittoresque du sud de la France, où vous découvrirez les paysages époustouflants, les charmants villages et la riche histoire de la région.
La visite commence par un trajet confortable en train à grande vitesse de Paris à Avignon, une ville célèbre pour sa magnifique architecture médiévale et son imposant Palais des Papes. Une fois arrivé, vous serez accueilli par un guide expérimenté qui vous fera visiter à pied les monuments les plus emblématiques de la ville, notamment le pont Saint-Bénézet, la cathédrale d'Avignon et la place de l'Horloge.
Après avoir exploré Avignon, la visite se poursuit dans la belle région de Provence, où vous découvrirez les paysages époustouflants qui ont inspiré certains des plus grands artistes du monde, dont Van Gogh et Cézanne. Vous visiterez le charmant village de Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, où vous aurez l'occasion de flâner dans les rues pittoresques, d'admirer les façades colorées des maisons et de découvrir les marchés locaux.
La visite comprend également une visite des ruines romaines de Glanum, où vous découvrirez les vestiges d'une ville antique datant du 1er siècle avant JC. Vous serez émerveillé par les structures impressionnantes, notamment l'arc de triomphe, le mausolée et le temple.
Tout au long de la visite, vous apprécierez la compagnie d'un guide expérimenté qui partagera des histoires fascinantes et des idées sur l'histoire, la culture et les traditions de la région. Vous aurez également beaucoup de temps libre pour explorer par vous-même, prendre des photos et vous imprégner de la beauté de la région.
Ne manquez pas l'occasion de découvrir la magie de la Provence et d'Avignon lors de cette excursion d'une journée inoubliable. Réservez votre billet aujourd'hui et préparez-vous pour une aventure que vous n'oublierez jamais !
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Ce qui est inclu
Your day trip to Provence and Avignon by train introduces you to the region’s rich tapestry of cultural and natural beauty. Here’s what you can expect:
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Transport: Round-trip train tickets from Paris to the heart of Provence. You’ll enjoy the scenic vistas of the French countryside from your comfortable train seat. Buses are provided selectively for areas less accessible by train.
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Sites historiques: Explore the historic centre of Avignon, including the grandiose Papal Palace, the impressive Episcopal Ensemble, and the iconic Avignon Bridge. All part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Roman Heritage: The day trip features visits to well-preserved Roman ruins, including an ancient Roman amphitheater and the majestic Pont du Gard, un Roman aqueduct also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Local Flavors: Tasting sessions for regional products like olive oil, and an opportunity to explore Provence’s famous lavender fields et vignobles during their respective seasons.
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Informations guidées: Benefit from the knowledge of a Guide local during parts of your tour, ensuring you understand the historical and cultural significance of the sights.
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Free Time: Enjoy some free moments in charming towns, offering you a chance to wander through medieval villages, browse market stalls, or simply relax in one of the many quaint cafés.
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Cultural Highlights: Discover the unique architecture et canals of the area, delve into musées housing artifacts of Roman history, or catch a whiff of Provence in a local perfume shop.
Remember, your journey through Provence will be one of discovery and enjoyment as you travel at a pace that allows plenty of time to absorb the atmosphere of each location. Your itinerary is crafted to make sure that you experience the quintessence of Provencal life – from its Gothic palaces to the natural splendor of the Camargue.
À quoi s'attendre
Embarking on a day trip to Provence and Avignon by train, you’ll discover the charm of the South of France. Avignon, the gateway to Provence, is well-connected to Paris—just a few hours away via the TGV train—making it an accessible and scenic journey. The region is steeped in history, with the Palais des Papes and the famed Pont d’Avignon representing the rich medieval legacy of the city.
Dans Provence, the landscape is adorned with vineyards, rolling hills, and historical towns. The air is perfumed with lavender, and the cuisine offers mouthwatering flavors, from the freshest seafood near the Mediterranean Sea to the classic ratatouille. Among the notable day trips from Avignon are:
- Les Baux-de-Provence: A picturesque medieval village nestled in the Alpilles mountains.
- Orange: Known for its impressive Roman theatre and the Triumphal Arch.
- Roussillon: Famous for its ochre-colored cliffs and dramatic landscape.
Dans Arles, follow the footsteps of Vincent Van Gogh, visiting the sites that inspired his paintings. The Carrières de Lumières in Les Baux is another artistic highlight, where art meets nature in a stunning light show.
For lovers of French wine, a visit to Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a must. Indulge in tastings and learn about the renowned Rhone Valley wines.
Here’s a concise list of what to bring along for your convenience:
- Chaussures de marche confortables
- A hat and sunscreen for protection
- A camera to capture the beauty
- Water bottle to stay hydrated
- Euros for small purchases (many shops in smaller towns may not accept credit cards)
Remember, the weather can be unpredictable, so it’s wise to pack a light rain jacket. Restaurants in the region pride themselves on local produce, so seize the opportunity to taste traditional Provençal dishes. With each stop on your journey offering a unique slice of French life, a day trip to Provence and Avignon promises to be a memorable affair.
Informations Complémentaires
When planning your adventure by rail through Provence and to Avignon, several key aspects should be taken into consideration to enhance your experience. Train travel is an efficient way to traverse the picturesque landscape, allowing you unfettered views of the expanding vineyards and charming countryside. Before embarking, verify train schedules as they can vary, especially during peak tourism seasons.
If you’re a history enthusiast, this region is a treasure trove. Avignon’s Palais des Papes signifies the city’s significance during the 14th century when it was the seat of papacy. Also, consider a visit to the remains of the renowned Roman aqueduct, the Pont du Gard, which stands as a testament to ancient Roman engineering prowess. Usually, it’s possible to reach these sites by a combination of public transport and, if necessary, a short car journey.
Here is some additional practical information:
- Car Rentals: Available for those who wish to explore off the beaten track or visit remote sites.
- Roman History: Discover ancient Roman ruins in Arles, home to an impressive amphitheater.
- Medieval Villages: Les Baux de Provence, a stone’s throw away from Avignon, offers a glimpse into medieval life.
- Vignobles: Don’t miss the chance to sample local wines; Provence is synonymous with rosé and other varietals.
Remember, the best time to visit vineyards would be from June to September. This period also coincides with longer opening hours for many attractions. For less crowded visits and cooler weather, consider the shoulder months. Always book tickets in advance where possible, particularly for international trains and major sites.
Politique d'annulation
Lors de la planification de votre Excursion d'une journée en Provence et Avignon en train, understanding the cancellation policy is crucial. This helps you adjust your plans without undue stress or financial loss if unexpected changes occur.
Here are the key points of the Politique d'annulation:
- Remboursement intégral: Cancel at least 24 hours before the tour start time to receive a full refund.
- Annulation tardive: If you cancel within 24 hours of the start time, you may not be eligible for a refund.
- No-Shows: Failure to show up at the time of departure will be treated as a last-minute cancellation, thus forfeiting any refund.
- Illness or Emergency: In cases of illness or a serious emergency, contact the tour operator as soon as possible to discuss potential partial refunds or rescheduling options.
- Conditions météorologiques: If the tour is cancelled by the operator due to adverse weather conditions, you are entitled to a full refund.
- Alterations by the Operator: Should the tour operator need to cancel or significantly alter the tour itinerary, you will be offered a full refund or an alternative tour date.
Veuillez noter:
- Refunds are processed to the original payment method used at the time of booking.
- It may take several business days for the refund to appear in your account.
For a smooth experience, it’s recommended to read through the cancellation terms provided at the time of booking, as they form the contractual basis of your agreement with the tour operator. In the event of a dispute, these terms will prevail.
Commentaires
Lorsqu'on considère le Excursion d'une journée en Provence et Avignon en train, recent travelers have shared a range of experiences that paint a well-rounded picture of this excursion.
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Ease of Transportation: Your journey will likely start with the high-speed TGV from Paris, which passengers have commended for its comfort and efficiency. The transition between trains in cities like Marseille is straightforward, thanks to well-organized stations.
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Scenic Value: People frequently mention the picturesque views of the Provençal countryside and the charm of the portside town of Cassis, as well as the stunning sights of Avignon itself.
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Cultural Offerings: The abundance of historical sites, particularly the Palais des Papes in Avignon, is another highlight. The provision of audio guides has been appreciated for enhancing the self-guided exploration of such landmarks.
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Logistique: Some travelers suggest visiting during the summer months to take advantage of the more frequent bus services when making trips outside Avignon, like to Les Baux-de-Provence.
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Autonomy: This tour seems to cater to those who prefer to define their own pace. Having free time to explore locations like Baux de Provence is a recurrently positive note in reviews.
Here’s a snapshot of traveler feedback:
Catégories |
Points forts |
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Transport |
Comfortable TGV, good connections |
Scenery |
Beautiful landscapes, quintessential towns |
Cultural Sites |
Well-preserved historical landmarks |
Seasonal Tip |
Summer trips offer more transport options |
Self-Guided Appeal |
Freedom to explore at one’s leisure |
Remember, these day trips can cover a lot of ground, so wear comfortable shoes. Also, be mindful of seasonal variations in transport schedules which might affect your planning.