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Restaurants in Vaison-la-Romaine
5.0 based on 61 reviews
My cooking classes are inspired by my love of Provence, my homeland, the land of olive trees, vineyards, sunshine and beautiful landscapes. Therefore, come and discover the rich Provencal, culinary tradition handed down to me by my mother and my grandmother; a tradition that in its simplicity seeks to celebrate and give expression to the intense flavors and aromas of the local produce.
5.0 based on 30 reviews
Sun-e-Bike offers a new way to discover the Luberon, the Alpilles, the Haut-Vaucluse, the Provencal Drôme and the Gard by renting, per day, half day or stay, its 200 electric bikes spread over the villages of Bonnieux, St-Remy de Provence, Vaison la Romaine and Uzès, our last one. We are also in Châteauneuf-du-Pape with a partner with our e bikes in deposit. (only on demand and pre-booking) The carefully chosen itineraries facilitate the discovery of many sights and attractions punctuating this territory through trails and bike paths rather than main roads. Sun-e-Bike, cycling freely !
5.0 based on 87 reviews
Sheltered under an old Platane tree, L'Arbre a Vins offers a selection of 450 wines from the Rhone and beyond. Every wine can be enjoyed on the outdoor terrace, with a cheese or meat plate and a selection of tapas, and there is a permanent selection of wines by the glass. In high season you can also be guided through a wine tasting of local wines ( 10 euros for 8 wines) Having lived in the UK for 10 years, your host Mathieu speaks english and can fully explain the characteristics of every wine
This is THE place to start your exploration of Provence wine when visiting the Vaison-la-Romaine area. Matthieu is friendly and knowledgeable and takes his time explaining the different wine styles and guiding you through a tasting. The place also has juices for kids and snacks that vegetarians and non-vegetarians can enjoy.
4.5 based on 252 reviews
A Roman bridge with a one-arch span, right in the centre of town. Park at the nearby car park (good for photos) to walk over the bridge and explore the area. Then drive over it (unusual for a Roman bridge!) when you're ready to leave. Lots of other Roman sites to visit in the low town, plus a medieval city higher up above the bridge.
4.5 based on 1,002 reviews
In Vaison La Romaine one can easely spend a day or more and it is great to see how the evolved from a Roman city via the mediaval ages towards the nice city it is today. It has a very well preserved Roman amfitheatre and surrounding area with an associated nice museum. It is remarkable to see that the Roman city was to be found in the valley as conditions were rather stable at the time of the Roman empire. One can see that the mediaval remains (which are really beautiful as well) are located on the rocks where it was easier to defend itself agains surrounding ennemies. The modern Vaison then again expanded over the old Roman village in the valley.
4.5 based on 150 reviews
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