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The Best and Most Unique Provence & The French Riviera Travel Guide.Provence and the C te d'Azur is an area in the South of France worthy of any vacation year-round, possible due to its warm and sunny climate during an average of 300 days per year.Provence is also home to some of the world's most elitist hotels and whether or not you've got the budget to book accommodation at these places, you must include them on your itinerary. Looking is still free on the Riviera, so find out where the rich and famous go to sleep when they're here in, including tips on booking a traditional Provence villa for a decent price. Provence is culturally diverse, boasting many different landscapes and areas ready to be explored by tourists. It's historically rich and naturally beautifully and I am going to share with you my thoughts on what makes this place so unique, for travelers and locals alike. Start your foray into the blissful land by reading the first chapters about the history and culture of Provence and the C te d'Azur. After you familiarize yourself with the uniqueness of the region, learn how to plan the most inclusive journey into the sun-kissed villages and coast towns in the chapter "The Provence and French Riviera- mapping your trip" and find out about the most scenic route to get there in "La Route Napoleon". A visit to the Provence cannot be complete without visiting its idyllic countryside and if you are overwhelmed by the choice. Read the "Provence country side" chapter for insights on the top attractions in the area. Perhaps the most exported image of the region is "The Glitzy French Riviera", but you cannot leave without gazing at all the glamour. Luckily, not everything on the Riviera is prohibitively expensive. Read about the less touristy areas in "The Hidden Gems of the French Riviera". You could spend months visiting the Provence, immersing yourself in the easy living so characteristic to the Mediterranean landscape. Read about "Other destinations in the Provence" in the ensuing chapter. The Provence gastronomy is one of the most exquisite in the world, primarily because of the freshness of the ingredients and the mix of influences from other Mediterranean cuisines. Know what to eat by reading "The Colorful and Mouthwatering Provencal Cuisine" chapter. Don't forget you're in the land of wine. If you're looking for tips on the best wine tours in the region, the chapter "Wine, Wine, Wine. All you ever do is wine" will come in handy. Provence is art and art is Provence. Renowned painters have long sought refuge into the beautiful Provence and they left behind a legacy ready to be admired by everybody who visits the Provence. Read about it in the chapter "Provence = Art". So, download now this total guide and start traveling as you read TAGSProvence & The French Riviera Travel, Provence & The French Riviera Vacations, Provence & The French Riviera All Inclusive, Provence & The French Riviera Tours, Provence & The French Riviera Tourism, Provence & The French Riviera Vacation Packages, Visit Provence & The French Riviera, Trips To Provence & The French Riviera, Provence & The French Riviera All Inclusive, Provence & The French Riviera Resorts, Provence & The French Riviera Travel Guide, Provence & The French Riviera Packages, Tours Provence & The French Riviera, Provence & The French Riviera Excursions, Where To Go In Provence & The French Riviera, Provence & The French Riviera Travel Packages, Provence & The French Riviera All Inclusive Vacations, Provence & The French Riviera Destinations, Provence & The French Riviera All Inclusive Packages, Provence & The French Riviera Vacations, Places To Visit In Provence & The French Riviera, Provence & The French Riviera Tour Packages, Provence & The French Riviera Guide, All Inclusive Trips To Provence & The French Riviera, Provence & The French Riviera Deals,