Discover the best top things to do in Saint-Remy-de-Provence, France including Ballon 2 Rouge, Domaine de la Vallongue, Moulin du Calanquet, Wednesday morning market, A La Decouverte Du Centre Historique, Van Gogh Walk, Joel Durand, Les Antiques, Eglise Catholique Collegiale Saint-Martin, Fontaine Nostradamus.
Restaurants in Saint-Remy-de-Provence
5.0 based on 21 reviews
Au coeur des Alpilles... Ecrin de garrigue et de rochers, le Domaine de la Vallongue sublime son terroir par la pratique d'une agriculture biologique depuis 1985. Boutique de vins, huiles d'olive, cosmétiques et épicerie fine. Ouverte toute l'année, de 10h00 à 13h puis de 14h à 18h30. Ainsi que les dimanches à partir d'avril et jusqu'en septembre.
4.5 based on 211 reviews
A family run business, created in 2000, by brother and sister team Anne and Gilles Brun. Specialising in the production of cold pressed, extra virgin, mono variety, olive oils from five different types of olive and a house blend of the five varieties. Come and visit this working olive oil mill, set in the beautiful countryside just outside the town of St Rémy de Provence. Take a guided tour and sample the range of produce from the mill's kitchen.
What a lovely experience this was! We got a personal tour for the 2 of us and got to taste olive oils, tapenades, olives, vinegars, honeys, jams,.. Very tastefull products and a lovely shop.
4.0 based on 264 reviews
Every Wednesday morning Saint-Remy-de-Provence transforms to a bustling market. You can buy everything here- fresh fruit & vegetables, cheeses of every variety, meats -cured & fresh, breads & pastries, antipasto products, nougat & sweets, clothes, hats, knives, home wares, knick knacks, almost everything. We bought the most delicious cherries & cantaloupe we had in our time in France here. Warning, it gets very busy, so go early!
4.0 based on 27 reviews
dive into the rich history of the old city.enjoy its rich architectural heritage from antiquity to nineteenth century, through the middle ages and the renaissance, illustrated with stories that make the charm of daily life in a provencal villagefrom easter to mid-octoberevery friday afternoon at 02:30 p.mbooking requiredPass: guided tour + museum of the alpilles
4.0 based on 400 reviews
A 1km walk connecting the center of Saint Remy de Provence and Saint Paul de Mausole where Vincent van Gogh lived the last years of his life, decorated with panels depicting paintings by the artist all along the way. Panels are not at the place where Van Gogh painted them.
I am a big Van Gogh fan and I was very happy to see exactly where he painted several of his masterpieces, right on this property of the asylum. It is also across the street from the roman ruins, too.
4.0 based on 161 reviews
Free, free, free .. Within walking distance from the centre of town (St Remy) .. Interesting history, very atmospheric at night .. Also close to Cloitre St Paul for the Van Gogh experience .. Well worth a visit .. Dogs allowed ...
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