✅ TOP 10: Things To Do In Avignon
Things To Do In Avignon France, this video breaks down the best things to do in Avignon in winter, at night or summer.
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Looking for things to do in Avignon TripAdvisor? Or some unusual things to do in Avignon? This video shares the top 10 things to do in Avignon France and even for specific months such as things to do in Avignon in April. Overall you can't go wrong with the top things to do in Avignon.
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What towns to visit in the Pyrenees?
List about what towns to visit in the Pyrenees?
Traveling to faraway places is fashionable, but what about those charming towns that are next door? We are going to take a tour of some of the most beautiful villages in the Pyrenees. Which one do you like the most?
In this list about what towns to visit in the Pyrenees? you can find:
20. Castejón de Sos
19. Candanchú
18. Beget
17. Saint-Lizier
16. Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges
15. Artajona
14. Mirepoix
13. Aïnhoa
12. Llívia
11. Puente la Reina
10. Ordino
9. Camprodón
8. Ochagavía
7. Taüll
6. Olite
5. Ansó
4. Vielha
3. Alquézar
2. Torla
1. Ainsa
21. ELIZONDO
Elizondo is a town in the Pyrenees located in the Baztán Valley, Navarre Pyrenees. It has a unique architectural heritage, with stately homes and many palaces. The hazelnut chocolate Urrakin Aegina is famous throughout the world.
20. Castejón de Sos
Castejón de Sos is located in the Aragonese Pyrenees in the Benaque Valley. Legar up here is quite a spectacle since you have to go through the Ventamillo Congosto. Castejón de Sos is a paradise for hikers and lovers of Paragliding.
19. Candanchú
Candanchú, in the Aragón Valley and first stage of the Camino de Santiago in Aragon. It is located next to the border of France and is a place where nature merges with history, art, culture and sports.
18. Beget
One of the most beautiful villages of the Catalan Pyrenees, walking through its streets transports us to the medieval era.
17. Saint-Lizier
Without reaching 1500 inhabitants, this French commune has two cathedrals: Saint-Lizier and Notre-Dame-de-la-Sède, both Romanesque. You can also visit an eighteenth century pharmacy or the Palace of Bishops.
16. Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges
This Occitan town is just over 200 inhabitants. However, it has a Romanesque Cathedral World Heritage Site and the remains of the Roman villa of Lugdunum Convenarum.
15. Artajona
Surrounded by 'El Cerco' (the wall of the eleventh century), this town of Navarre has places of interest such as its 18th century palaces, the church of San Pedro or the Basilica of Our Lady of Jerusalem.
14. Mirepoix
On the other side of the border you can also find beautiful villages such as Mirepoix, with its wooden houses and its Gothic cathedral whose spire measures 60 meters.
13. Aïnhoa
In addition to a woman's name, Ainhoa is one of the most beautiful villages in France, with its white Basque-style houses, its church, its pediment and the discoidal steles of its cemetery.
12. Llívia
This enclave of the province of Gerona in the French department of Pyrenees Orientales is not only a geographical curiosity, but also houses places such as the oldest pharmacy in Spain, the fifteenth century and now converted into a museum, or its Gothic church.
11. Puente la Reina
In addition to the Romanesque bridge that gives it its name, this Navarrese town known in Basque as Gares also has numerous churches and convents.
10. Ordino
That Andorra la Vella is more than shopping is shown by landscapes such as Ordino, with its ancestral homes and the mural paintings of the church of Sant Martí de la Cortinada.
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Street Food in Spain - KNIFE CUT JAMÓN NINJA + TAPAS in Seville!! Spanish Street Food in Seville
TAPAS HEAVEN in Seville, Spain + SPANISH HAM NINJA!!
Welcome to a brand new episode of Chopstick Travel. Today’s video is PART 1 of a two part series in a very special foodie destination. A place known for flamenco dancing, matadors, and incredible tapas dishes. Welcome to SEVILLE! Spanish food & culture is world-renown, and in the tiny city of Sevilla, the sense of Spanish tradition is strong! Join us for a day of eating and sightseeing in this beautiful city.
We start our morning with tostada, toasted buns spread with tomato puree and oil, and to wake up, a fresh cup of coffee with milk. Dessert after breakfast is a must, and we take you to a famous (and old) shop for churros con chocolate! We check out the oldest Gothic Cathedral in the world - Cathedral de Sevilla, to marvel at Sevilla’s gorgeous architecture. Next we head over to a fresh market called Mercado de Triana to sample some of the BEST jamón in the world, and enjoy a glass of sangria. YUM! We head to the Plaza de España and have the chance to watch some amazing street artists perform flamenco dancing, with live music! We finish our day with some incredible Spanish dishes and tapas hopping, visiting the oldest bar in Seville and sampling local liquors and wines as well!
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Tostada breakfast & coffee at BAR ALFALFA
Calle Candilejo, 1, Sevilla
Churros con chocolate at BAR EL COMERCIO
Calle Lineros, 9, Sevilla
Sightseeing at CATEDRAL DE SEVILLA
Av. de la Constitución, Sevilla
Jamón iberico & sangria at MERCADO DE TRIANA
Calle San Jorge, 6, Sevilla
Sightseeing & Flamenco dancing at PLAZA DE ESPAGÑA
Av. de Isabel la Católica, Sevilla
Tapas lunch & vino de naranjas at TABERNA ÁLVARO PEREGIL
Calle Mateos Gago, 22, Sevilla
Tapas dinner & sherry at EL RINCONCILLO
Calle Gerona, 40, Sevilla
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Hey there, we’re Luke Martin and Sabrina Davidson with chopsticktravel.com ! We’re on a journey to document the BEST Street Food around the world! Chopstick Travel started in Taiwan, where we frequent the best Street Food stands everywhere from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Not only do we feast on amazing street food in Taiwan, but our food focused travels take us on Street Food missions trying unique foods around the world! We've eaten Street Food in Japan, Street Food in Malaysia, Street Food in Korea, Street Food in India, Street Food in Turkey, Street Food in Italy, Street Food in Greece and many more! I post 2 times a week mostly food, some travel. Street Food tours around the world and the most unique dishes we can find in all kinds of hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Stay updated for my latest video VIA our Facebook page and Instagram! Always remember that the best part of travel is immersing yourself in the local culture, and no where better can you immerse yourself than into the Street Food!
Street Food in Seville, Spain 2019
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Outdoor Activities, Costa Brava and Girona Pyrenees, Spain - Unravel Travel TV
Walk, ski, run, pedal, play, sail, jump, swim and above all experience the Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees while doing what you like the most. Thanks to a great climate suitable for activities all year round and fantastic natural settings ranging from the high mountains down to the sea. One third of the area of Costa Brava and the Girona Pyrenees is a natural protected area. The region includes seven spectacularly contrasting natural parks, with just a few kilometres separating the snow-capped Pyrenean peaks from the Mediterranean’s most charming beaches and coves. Explore fishing villages and high mountain rural towns, for Romanesque monasteries and churches, for Iberian settlements, Greek and Roman ruins, Jewish quarters and medieval fortifications, and for the surrealist legacy of Salvador Dalí.
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¿Qué ver y visitar 1 día en CARCASONNE? Fortaleza más grande de Europa | Occitania 5# | Languedoc
Continuamos con la ruta de los Cátaros. Visitamos Carcasona una de las ciudades más visitadas del sur de Francia. Carcasona es de las ciudadelas amuralladas más bonitas del mundo.
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We continue with the Cathars route. We visited Carcassonne one of the most visited cities in the south of France. Carcassonne is one of the most beautiful walled citadels in the world.
¿Qué ver y visitar en Carcasona? / Best Things to Do in Carcassonne
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Spain: C-25 Girona - Vic
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Places to see in ( Argeles sur Mer - France )
Places to see in ( Argeles sur Mer - France )
Argelès-sur-Mer is a town on France’s Mediterranean coast. It’s known for the long Argelès Beach with its seafront promenade. In the Catalan-style old town, 14th-century Notre-Dame del Prat Church has views from its bell tower. Valmy Park to the south includes trails, a 19th-century castle and the Aigles de Valmy bird zoo. To the north, Mas Larrieu Natural Reserve is home to herons, gulls and bee-eaters.
Argeles-sur-Mer is a town and seaside resort on the Mediterranean coast of France, near the border with Spain and on the section of coast known as the Cote Vermeille. It is in an attractive setting with the low hills of the eastern Pyrenees and the massif des Albères behind the beach and Mount Canigou visible beyond.
Argeles-sur-Mer is a popular and pleasant resort on the Languedoc coast, mostly visited for the activities along the coast and beach. The sandy beach is almost seven kilometres long, and interspersed with rocky pools and has been awarded the Blue Flag award for its cleanliness and facilities. It is the most important resort on this stretch of the coast.
A short distance inland from the Mediterranean, Argeles is a pleasant town in the Catalan style with some interesting narrow streets to explore in the remaining part of the historic village. Most of the original ramparts have now disappeared though on Rue du 14 Juillet you can see the Jalabert tower and various other sections can be seen as you wander the streets.
You can ascend the belltower in the Church of Notre-Dame-del-Prat for views across the region. This belltower is 34m high and as well as a belltower it served as a lookout post and signal station.
Particular highlights close by include the pretty little Chapel of Saint-Jerome d'Argeles and the Hermitage of Saint-Ferreol-de-la-Pave: both of these are very old 10th century chapels in the roman style. Church enthusiasts will also want to visit the Church of Saint-Laurent-du-Mont a little way south of the town which is a beautifully preserved 12th century roman style church.
Argeles also has a pleasant tree lined port whose edges are lined with restaurants. It is a very pleasant spot to sit outside at one of the many restaurants and eat dinner overlooking the harbour. You can also stroll along the seafront to the attractive coastal hamlet of Le Racou.
Starting from Argeles you can walk the coastal path from the nature reserve of Mas Larrieu. The walk takes you past many coves as well as the pretty beach and hamlet of Le Racou near the Port.
Another popular trip from Argeles is to Valmy to see the lovely views and and the eagles soaring overhead. There is also a 19th century 'chateau' at Valmy which is interesting to architects because it was one of the earliest buildings constructed with reinforced concrete, although you might not guess just by looking at it, it is now a chambre d'hote.
En route for Valmy you can visit the defensive Massane tower which was built in the 13th century on a rocky peak, while the sturdy square tower that is all that remains of the 12th century Chateau de Pujol is a little way north of the town.
Argeles is just a few kilometers from Collioure, a very attractive port and beach with a castle and lively old town. A trip north to explore Perpignan is also enjoyable, then a little further you can explore the Pyrenees foothills along the Têt Valley or take a trip to one of the cathar castles such as Château Peyrepertuse. See more of the popular beaches and resorts in Languedoc.
( Argeles sur Mer - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Argeles sur Mer . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Argeles sur Mer - France
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