Avignon

Avignon

Avignon — a walled Provençal city on the Rhône River that served as the seat of the Catholic papacy in the 14th century. Famous for the colossal Palais des Papes, the legendary Pont Saint-Bénézet, and its vibrant summer arts festival.

Must-See Attractions

Palais des Papes

Palais des Papes

The largest and most important medieval Gothic building in the world — the vast papal palace that housed nine popes between 1309 and 1377, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site with immersive audio-guided tours.

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Pont Saint-Bénézet (Pont d'Avignon)

Pont Saint-Bénézet (Pont d'Avignon)

The famous medieval bridge immortalized in the French nursery rhyme 'Sur le Pont d'Avignon' — originally spanning the Rhône with 22 arches, today four arches remain as a UNESCO monument with sweeping river views.

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Rocher des Doms Gardens

Rocher des Doms Gardens

A hilltop park above the Palais des Papes offering sweeping views over the Rhône River, the Pont Saint-Bénézet, and the Provençal countryside — the perfect spot for a sunset picnic.

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Avignon Historic Ramparts

Avignon Historic Ramparts

A remarkably intact 4.3 km ring of 14th-century medieval city walls encircling the entire old town — one of the best-preserved medieval fortification systems in France.

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Place de l'Horloge

Place de l'Horloge

The lively heart of Avignon — a grand square framed by the neo-Gothic town hall, the 19th-century theatre, and a carousel, surrounded by café terraces buzzing with locals and visitors.

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