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cherikm Mar 14th, 2004 12:09 PM

Provence without a Car- Please help!
 
A friend and I are flying into Paris, spending a few days there (at the beginning or end, doesnt matter to us), and a few days in Provence. What city or cities should we base ourselves in? Ive heard St Remy and Aix are great... can you get to those from Paris without a car? My friend loves to bike- anyone who can recommend Provence biking tours as well?
Please reply!
Thanks!!!

cigalechanta Mar 14th, 2004 12:16 PM

without a car, I favor Avignon where I was for over two weeks one year without a car. There are several threads on this if you try the search engine.
Everyone has their favorite choice.

taylor_made Mar 14th, 2004 12:32 PM

I second Avignon. It's roughly in the center of Provence, very good in-and-out transportation access and lively enough to hang around in.

Underhill Mar 14th, 2004 12:35 PM

How about Nice? It's beautiful, and there's a lot to do. You could fly back to Paris from the big airport there.

cherikm Mar 14th, 2004 12:39 PM

I have been to both Avignon and Nice before, and I didnt love either one. Hoping to try something new and beautiful...

Underhill Mar 14th, 2004 12:49 PM

It sounds as though you don't especially like large cities; so you probably wouldn't like Aix either. Or Arles, for that matter. The problem is that staying outside a large city without a car really limits your options for lovely small towns and villages, such as those in the Lubéron.

You might be able to get by in St.-Rémy with just bikes, as some of the local sights aren't very far. A few weeks ago we had a post from a guy who wanted to base himself in St.-Rémy and get around by bus, and that proved very impractical and difficult; to get most places he wanted to visit, he would have had to take a bus from St.-Rémy to Avignon and then wait for another bus, and then another to get to his final destination. It's difficult unless you're somewhere with good train connections, which is why I had suggested Nice.

Underhill Mar 14th, 2004 12:53 PM

Judging from the map on viamichelin.com, you shoudl probably consider stopping for lunch somewhere on the far side of Milan.

Underhill Mar 14th, 2004 12:54 PM

Sorry! That post was actually in reply to a different questioner.


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