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France's second largest city and cultural melting pot
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Colorful markets and festivals
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Several museums and sightseeing spots
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Pristine beaches
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Visit nearby calanques
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The Vieux-Port is not to be missed
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Birthplace of Paul Cézanne
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City of a thousand fountains
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Cours Mirabeau - leafy boulevards, mansions, fountains
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Mt. Sainte-Victoire
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Deux Garçons - the most famous brasserie in Aix, frequented by Paul Cézanne, Émile Zola and Ernest Hemingway
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Calissons - a local specialty
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"Venice of the Alps"
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Winding canals, pastel colored houses
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Charming Old Town
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Palais de l'Ile
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Château d'Annecy - was the home of the Counts of Geneva and now houses a museum
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Lake Annecy for picnics, swimming, boating
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Hiking, skiing, paragliding at the nearby mountains
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Roman and Romanesque Monuments listed as World Heritage Sites
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Bullfights conducted in the amphitheatre
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The town served as an inspiration to Van Gogh
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Annual photography festival
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Saturday Market is a must-see
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Known for its vineyards, Malbec grapes, and black wine
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Drink wine at its historical source
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Cathédrale Saint-Étienne (Cahors Cathedral) and the Valentré Bridge are popular attractions
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Known as a "Little Venice"
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Pastel-coloured houses on the river Agout
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Birthplace of Jean Jaurès
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Goya Museum for Spanish paintings
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Sanctuaires Notre-Dame & La grotte de Massabielle - important pilgrimage site where visitors can take a dip in the spring water
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Castle Fort
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Puc de Jer Funicular
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Trails and outdoor activities
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Lac de Lourdes
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Birthplace of Paul Riquet
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Canal du Midi
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Feria de Béziers - five-day bullfighting event
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Saint-Nazaire Cathedral
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Old Town
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Capital of the Kingdom of Mallorca in the 13th century
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Catalan influence
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Events & Festivals
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Saint-Jean district - historic core
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Not to miss: Castillet, Saint-Jean-Baptiste Cathedral
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Rich history dating back to the Roman Empire
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Well-preserved Roman monuments like the Nîmes Arena, Maison Carrée, Pont du Gard
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Several museums
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Try the "brandade" - a local specialty
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