Provence
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Provence - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Much more than just a sweets shop, this historical confiseur dates back to 1866 and is in its fifth generation of family ownership on the...Read More
Since 1886, the Dervieux family has specialized in antique Provençal furniture. Learn how the smallest of details can distinguish a panetieres...Read More
The most picturesque shop specializing in calissons is the venerable bakery Béchard, founded in 1870. ...Read More
This vintage store has everything from funky fashions to cool cameras. ...Read More
This cozy English bookshop near Cours Mirabeau is not only a great place to buy and read English-language books, but also to meet other English...Read More
There's always room in your suitcase for another small handbag, scarf, or pair of shoes. The problem is choosing from this shop's cutting-edge...Read More
If you're hungry for books in English, this is your place. In addition to new and used books in English, it has a tea room, café, and terrace. ...Read More
The French chain Catimini offers an imaginative, jazzy stock of kids' sweaters, jackets, and dresses. ...Read More
Colorful, whimsical, elegant—these sculptural creations of handblown glass range from exquisite perfume flacons and decorative paperweights...Read More
You'll find Lacroix's exuberant scarves, accessories, and colorful sunglasses (Jackie O herself once bought a pair here) and a colorful selection...Read More
This famous bakery, up the street from Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, has made orange-spice, shuttle-shape navettes in the same oven since it opened...Read More
If you're into Louis XVI, the Fusterie quarter caters to antique hunters and interior decorators. ...Read More
Particularly noteworthy on the fashion front is Gago, a leader with stylish designer wear for women including Céline, Balanciaga, and Lanvin. ...Read More
This midrange department store anchors a corner that's one block from the port and the tourist office. ...Read More
Contemporary fashions with an emphasis on classic French tailoring, Gérard Darel is known for chic day-to-evening dresses and sleek trenchcoats...Read More
A major group of antiquaires is found at Hôtel Dongler. ...Read More
If you're a fan of fine French cookware, head to this professional cooking supply store that has been stocking heavy copper pots, stainless...Read More
Known for his creamy ganaches, Joël Durand carries a range of gourmet chocolates, nut creams, toffee, and marmalades made in Provence from tree...Read More
The more luxurious shops along Rue Joseph-Vernet and St-Agricol in the Joseph Vernet quarter merit some lèche-vitrine (window licking, as...Read More
Having put Provence on the worldwide fragrance map, it's fun to shop close to where it all began. The products here are still made in nearby...Read More
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