The Pont Saint-Bénezet, the iconic Pont d’Avignon, was built between 1177 and 1185 and originally had 22 arches. Today, only 4 remain as a result of numerous floods! At the time it was supported by the Barthelasse island, which had many popular taverns during the 19th century. Hence the famous ‘Sur le Pont d’Avignon’ song.
Overlooking the Rhone city, the Popes’ Palace was built in 1335 by Benoit XII and Clement VI, his successor. A symbol of the Church’s influence over the western world during…
The history of this unique place dates back to the 6th century. Located on Mount Andaon, in the superb enclave of Fort Saint-André, the Royal and Benedictine Abbey overlooks the…
Looking for a refreshing moment? Avignon has several refreshment points, accessible via a map that you can scan. On this map, you'll find - Drinking water points - Water games…
The Chapel of the Penitents in Avignon is classified a historical monument since 1906 and was ceded to the city in 1976. Many visits of this monument are available: Discover the possibilities of…
Located a few steps from the Hotel de l'Horloge Avignon, enjoy the parking of the Palais des Papes to enjoy your stay by car in Avignon. We offer 20% discount…
Visit more and spend less! 11 exceptional sites are at your disposal to make the most of Avignon’s cultural sites : Check out the video You can book your Avignon City Pass 24 hours in…
With its colours and light, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur brings together treasures of modern and contemporary art... Discover the 27 major collections in the heart of exceptional historical cities... Let's go on…
The Chapel of the Penitents is classified a historical monument since 1906 and was ceded to the city in 1976. Many visits of this monument are available: Discover the possibilities…