Whether your tastes are for star-spotting or hill walking,museum visiting or sunbathing, the Time Out South of France Guide gives an honest, critical account of this mythical region.It takes in glamorous resorts, historic hill towns, hidden monasteries, dramatic gorges and tropical gardens, and goes from France's oldest city and finest antique remains to the burgeoning electronic music scene.
The South of France guide includes:
Expanded coverage of France's most vibrant city, Marseille
The best of Provencal food and drink, from daubes and tropeziennes to the mysteries of pastis
Accommodation-recommendations for each area
Where to go scuba-diving in summer and skiing in winter
An overview of the southern arts scene, with comprehensive listings of annual festivals, from opera to film, bullfighting to lemons
Introduction
In Context
History
The South of France Today
Art & Modemism in the South
Proven~al Food & Drink
Arts & Entertainment
The Festive South
The Rhone Delta
Nimes & Pont du Gard
St-Remy & the Alpilles
Aries
The Camargue
Avignon & the Vaucluse
Avignon
Orange & Around
Carpentras & Mont Ventoux
The Drome Proven?ale
The Luberon
Marseille & Aix
Marseille
Aixen-Provence
The Western Cote
Cassis to Toulon
Hyeres to the Maures
St-Tropez
St-Raphael & the Esterel
Inland Var
Brignoles & the Sainte Baume
The Var Heartland
The Gorges du Verdon
The Riviera
Cannes
Antibes to Cagnes
Nice
The Comiches
Monaco & Monte-Cado
Roquebrune to Menton
Inland Alpes-Maritimes
Grasse & the Gorges du Loup
Vence & St-Paul
The Arnere Pays
Into the Alps
Directorv
Getting There & Around
Accommodation
Resources A-Z
Essential Vocabulary
Further Reference
Index
Maps
The South of France
The RhSne Delta
Avignon & the Vaucluse
Marseille & Aix-en-Provence
Inland Var & the Westem CSte
Inland Alpes-Maritimes
The Riviera