Three Legends of Provence
Besides romantic love stories, the scenery in Provence is more attractive. There are passionate cities like Marseille, elegant university towns like Aix and avignon, and small medieval villages that have escaped the changes of the century. Barren canyons, neat fields, pristine mountains ... all these are surrounded by Provence, which is less than 150 square miles. It's hard to find a place that can blend the past and the present so perfectly like Provence. In oranges, you can sit in the Roman amphitheater and watch the play; In Al, you can spend an afternoon sitting in a cafe in the square. The intoxicating scenery is similar to that painted by Van Gogh a century ago.
First, the hometown of lavender
With the popularity of lavender, many romantic girls have fallen in love with the purple flower whose language is "waiting for love", and even many "flower addicts" have come to Provence, the hometown of lavender, not far from Wan Li.
The famous lavender viewing places in Provence are Mount Luberon and Mount Miana.
1. The flower field of seneca Monastery in Luberon is the most famous lavender viewing place in this area, and it is also the story background of the book Years in the Mountains, which is known as one of the most beautiful valleys in France. There is a monastery in the 12 century on the mountain. There is a large lavender flower field in front of senac Monastery, which is planted by monks in the yard, and there are different colors of lavender.
2. Shimeiha Shimeiha is a unique mountain city. On the top of the hill stands a castle in Luo Teng, which was built in 12 to 13 centuries, and is surrounded by a large lavender field. Standing in the town of Schmieja, purple flower fields can be seen everywhere.
Two. Marseille and Eve
Marseille's famous, how much is due to the "La Marseillaise". Located on the northern shore of the Mediterranean, it is the second largest city in France. Without the prosperity of Paris, there is the most charming scenery along the Mediterranean coast: water and sky are the same, there is no gap between people, standing on the coast, but it seems to be standing in the middle of the water. Notre Dame, Fort Saint-Jean, museums, etc. All the places are worth visiting.
However, a book "The Revenge of Monte Cristo" attracted tourists' attention from the ancient prosperous Marseille to the slightly lonely Ifo, because it was the place where the Count of Monte Cristo was held. It takes 20 minutes to get to Ifu by boat from Marseille Port. It's interesting to explore along the road described in the book while holding a novel.
Third, Cannes.
Cannes is associated with the film festival. It must be a good place for so many world-class stars to gather here. From Marseille to Cannes, the driving time is only 1 hour. Besides the famous Cannes Film Festival, there are many other local festivals to attract tourists. So no matter when you go, you can meet a good day, and you don't have to be disappointed because you haven't met the grand occasion of stars gathering.