The 10 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur

July 17, 2021 Vergie Nakamoto

Discover the best top things to do in Vaucluse, France including Art Gallery Contemporary Tapiezo, Distillerie A. Blachere, La Synagogue, Roman Theatre of Orange, L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue Market, Rocher des Doms, Barry Troglodyte Village, Colorado Provencal, Le Sentier des Ocres, Sites Archeologiques de Vaison la Romaine.
Restaurants in Vaucluse

39 rue Richard Casteau, 84220 Roussillon, Gordes France +33 6 14 09 46 50 [email protected] http://www.tapiezo.com
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5.0 based on 362 reviews

Art Gallery Contemporary Tapiezo

ON APPOINTMENT. Tapiezo offers abstract #architectures Babel, universal symbols with ocher pigments of Roussillon in Provence. Recognized by ARTS SCIENCES et LETTRES de PARIS. REFERENCED WIKIPEDIA. A poetic imagination for one amazing exhibition fine art. Tapiézo voted artist of the year. Meeting extraordinary in the Contemporary Art Gallery of the #french artist TAPIÉZO. A work beyond time. A soothing work of art. "Tapiezo, a master of happy wisdom. Tapiezo is the new Picasso." Writter and biograph Jean-Lacouture speaks of the artist: "Tapiezo's recognition is unanimous. He's in the courtyard of the great painters". A french writer, Jacques Salomé says : "Enter into this extraordinary #poetic universe that fills you with joy and fullness. Tapiezo's works bring good luck." SUR RENDEZ-VOUS. Imagination poétique, #art original et apaisant. . #salesart #drouot #akoun #artprice #contemporaryart #gallery #loaart #leasingart #fineart #tapiezo #luberon #vaucluse #picasso #wikipedia

2. Distillerie A. Blachere

1695 route de Sorgues, 84230 Chateauneuf-du-Pape France +33 4 90 83 55 65 [email protected] http://www.distillerieablachere.com/
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5.0 based on 200 reviews

Distillerie A. Blachere

The Distillerie A. Blachère is the oldest distillery in Provence. Created in 1835, it specializes in the production of brandies, liqueurs and especially syrups. It produces the famous syrups PAC® lemon and Fun Blue®, Couleur Provence®, liqueurs of Provence old over hundred years, artisanal pastis and brandies from Châteauneuf du Pape and Provence. Tasting and sale.

3. La Synagogue

Place Maurice Charretier, Carpentras France +33 4 90 63 39 97
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4.5 based on 154 reviews

La Synagogue

Reviewed By RachelB344 - Jerusalem, Israel

Excellent guide in English. Very interesting and moving experience. learnt a lot of medieval Jewish history.

4. Roman Theatre of Orange

Rue Madeleine Roch, 84100 Orange France +33 4 90 51 17 60 [email protected] http://www.theatre-antique.com/
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4.5 based on 2,340 reviews

Roman Theatre of Orange

Built under Emperor Augustus in the 1st century AD, the Roman Theatre of Orange experienced a real rebirth in 2003, transporting visitors back to Imperial Rome. The new tour and the free audioguide in seven languages tell visitors about the shows and social life in the Provencal city during Roman times. In the new projection room, the film, with computer-generated images and reconstructions of shows, retraces the history of the Roman Theatre of Orange.

Reviewed By 71pawelk

Absolutely magnificent! One of the must see places while visiting the region. An excellent examplre of roman architecture and style.

5. L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue Market

Avenue de 4 Otages, L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue France http://www.islesurlasorgue.fr
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4.5 based on 1,311 reviews

L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue Market

I am a stall holder on the antiques market and it is a super colourful place to work and visit. The market is on every sunday from around 8 am, there is a general markey selling local produce and many other things to tempt you. Along the Ave 4 hostages there is the antique market that is open all day, there is a variety of antiques and unique different things to look at and purchase as a souveneer from provence. Each year there are 2 INTERNATIONAL ANTIQUE FAIRS one at Easter and the other is over the 15th August each year when the whole town explodes with antiques, art and wierd and wonderful things to buy and look at. Check it out and come along you will not be dissapointed.

Reviewed By jonathanthierrymarem - New York City, United States

Eight days of fun in discovering period objects and enjoying an excellent chocolate.....houses and architecture typical of the south of France

6. Rocher des Doms

Montee du Moulin off pl. du Palais, Avignon France +33 4 90 80 80 00 http://www.avignon.fr/fr/pratique/proprete/jardin.php
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4.5 based on 1,765 reviews

Rocher des Doms

Reviewed By jazzfang - Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Canada

This wonderful park is filled with spots to sit in the shade on a warm day, breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes of the Provencal valley and even has a cute cafe seated near a fountain ! Don’t miss the porcelain graphic representation of the views (local towns and mountains) and the sundial in the middle of the park. You can also contemplate the effects of WWII at the jewish memorial (a mural commemorating those lost in the war).

7. Barry Troglodyte Village

Bollene France http://www.bollenetourisme.com/ot_bollene.asp
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Barry Troglodyte Village

8. Colorado Provencal

Cabanon de Petacheu Parking des Mille Couleurs, 84400 Rustrel France +33 4 90 75 04 87 [email protected] http://www.coloradoprovencal.fr
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4.5 based on 1,722 reviews

Colorado Provencal

The Colorado Provencal is a former ocher quarry . Indeed, the first sod it was given in 1871. The last wash of ocher was held in 1993 with Roger Arnaud.The Colorado website The site is part of the private domain, both the Mayor of Rustrel and some 150 owners , heirs of ocher! Fully shaped by the hand of ocher workers. Thus you will discover the working face, basins, pipes conveying water, motors. These are all remnants of an industrial past . The association Colorado Provencal Rustrel The combination of the Provencal Colorado Rustrel is manager of this exceptional site. Ranked under the 1930 Act of Historical Monuments . This is why the association is located on two marked trails throughout the year.

Reviewed By PhilippeF1149

A relatively easy trekking experience amidst beautiful ochre colors. The vistas are what postcards are made of. Note that you have to be in adequate physical shape to visit the site. It's not a demanding exercise, but there are several inclines that can - literally - take your breath away. Also, good shoes are in order.

9. Le Sentier des Ocres

Sentier des Ocres, 84220 Roussillon, Gordes France +33 4 90 05 60 25 [email protected] http://www.roussillon-en-provence.fr/ocres.html
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4.5 based on 3,702 reviews

Le Sentier des Ocres

Reviewed By Fijnproevertje

It's like walking trough a red sand canyon, very pleasant and great with kids. It's best to ware closed shoes as the red sand sticks on your feet & shoes.

10. Sites Archeologiques de Vaison la Romaine

Place du Chanoine Saute, 84110 Vaison-la-Romaine France http://www.vaison-la-romaine.com/spip.php?rubrique30
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4.5 based on 633 reviews

Sites Archeologiques de Vaison la Romaine

Reviewed By Nortie139 - Ottawa, Canada

How a town undercovered another ancient town. The ruins are in nice shape to show you the outline of the buildings when they were built. Impressive inside this beautiful French town. A great mix of the old and the very old. Worth a visit.

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