Tuesday, 4 April 2017

Avignon

This morning we drove 230 k's from Lyon to Avignon. It's set on the Rhône River in the Provence region and we LOVE it. We've only been here a few hours and can honestly say that Avignon is our favourite city so far!
From 1309 to 1377, Avignon was the seat of the Catholic popes and remained under papal rule until becoming part of France in 1791. This legacy can be seen in the massive Palais des Papes (Popes' Palace) in the city centre, which is surrounded by medieval stone ramparts.


Our hotel is absolutely next door to the palace...
This photo was taken just a few steps from the front door of our hotel!


The main street of every town seems to be Rue de Republique 
& here is the one in Avignon.

We went for a wander around town...










We visited the imposing Palais des Papes and were particularly impressed when we found that you can walk the ramparts! Amazing views...









Today was warm, sunny and quite windy...particularly up in the ramparts!





Nearby are the remains of the Saint-Bénezet bridge, also known as Pont d’Avignon. We walked along a part of the city walls to get there...





Andrew took quite a few photos of interesting doors today...here are a few...





He also enjoys zooming in on stone carvings, here are a couple taken today...



Today we have walked 12.7 k's, many of them on stairs...Andrew thinks this statue sums up the way he is feeling at the end of today...exhausted!





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