Best map choices for Provence
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Best map choices for Provence
Would all you Provencal traveling Fodorites tell me what your best map choice is? And where I could purchase/order that? I am looking for something semi-small that has all of the Vaucluse/Luberon/Bouches des Rhones areas. Is this map or maps something I could purchase at Borders or Barnes & Noble, or something I would have to order?
Merci!
Joy
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Joy
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I'd suggest buying the Michelin map that covers all of Provence; the scale is small enough for getting around nicely. You might be able to find that map at the two places you mention, but if not, go to travelguidewarehouse.com.
BTW, it's Bouche du Rhône, not Bouche des Rhônes.
BTW, it's Bouche du Rhône, not Bouche des Rhônes.
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Michelin maps are the best and if you buy them directly from Michelin they are cheaper and they have them all...I just ordered a Basque map and they sent it out UPS..received it in 2 days..cost $14.53 with shipping.
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We always use the detailed Michelin maps. The map for the Vaucluse and Bouches du Rhone is #113 (also includes a bit of the Drome, Ardeche and most of the Gard); the map for the Var, overlapping with a bit of the Bouches du Rhone is #114.
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