Provincial textiles and...
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Provincial textiles and...
Spending a week in Camargue in June so day trips all over: Aigue Morte, La Grande Motte, Arles...Any great places for quality textiles (a la Olivades)? Also would love fun markets, good beaches and any memorable restaurant adventures(casual, friendly but GOOD)....Thanks
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We stayed a week in the Camargue 2 years ago and had a wonderful time. We were there at the end of May during the time when the gypsies pay homage to their patron saint, it was so memorable! We found a Soleiado outlet in Tarascon. I spent a small fortune in there without regret. It is probably more expensive than Olivades. Also there is a little museum which shows how the fabric is printed. <BR>Ets Charles Demery <BR>39, Rue Proudhon <BR>13150 Tarascon <BR>tele 04 90 91 08 80 <BR>Also I picked up some lovely free posters at the tourist info office. At almost all tourist office they give away either posters or postcards.Bon Voyage Susan
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Les Olivades outlet store is at <BR>28, rue Lafayette <BR>13210 Saint-Remy de Provence <BR>Phone : 04.90.920.080 <BR>Fax : 04.90.925.572 <BR> <BR>A web site with information and a map is: <BR>http://www.avignon-et-provence.com/p...y/olivades/gb/ <BR>
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Stephanies, <BR> <BR>Four years ago I stayed with a group in Arles for a week. The town held an unbelievable open-air market one of the mornings (I think it was Saturday). Although not the real McCoy, there were a number of stalls that sold gorgeous Souleiado and Olivades-like Provence fabrics--a huge assortment of prints and colors. I made a beautiful table cloth with napkins from my purchases. I don't think I paid more than $20 for the material. Very inexpensive and an even better deal now. And the material has washed beautifully after many uses.


