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|April 23, 2025
DESPITE Brexit's best efforts, France continues to be one of our favourite holiday destinations.
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Of the 100 million international visitors to the Gallic nation last year, Brits made up a significant number.
Vicinity is one factor but the love affair runs much deeper. The landscapes are a big draw ranging from sparkling, chateaux-lined rivers to mountains draped in a light worshipped by artists. Food also plays a crucial role in bringing visitors back.
Then there's the desire to sample the joie de vivre for laid-back living.
Here are a few more reasons to knock on our neighbour's doors this summer.
Great masters in Aix-en-Provence
“When you're born there it’s hopeless, nothing else is good enough,” reflected artist Paul Cezanne on his enduringly attractive hometown.
Throughout the year, exhibitions and events will be hosted across Aix-en-Provence in celebration of its most famous resident.
Following renovation works, visitors can tour his 18th-century country house, Bastide du Jas de Bouffan.
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