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Travel guide to Provence towns: - Best travel time: If you want to see lavender, the best time is from the end of June to the beginning of July. For example, the lavender in Valensole blooms from June 25 to July 10; the lavender in Sault Village lasts from mid-June to July 10. Mid-August; the lavender at Senanque Abbey usually blooms from mid-June to the end of July. If you want to avoid crowds and have a good climate, choose spring and autumn. - Recommended attractions: - Lavender fields: such as Valensole, which is the largest lavender planting area in Provence; and Senanque Abbey, where large lavender fields complement the ancient monastery. - Stone Town: 1,000 years old, with houses made of stacked granite. - Red Earth City (Roussillon Town): The stones and soil are naturally red, and are rich in ocher, which can be used as pigment. - Arles: "The City of Painters", with the former residence of Van Gogh, the architecture and sculptures are also very interesting. - Aix: Rich in historical and cultural heritage, you can visit ancient churches, castles and museums. - Food recommendations: - Ingredients and seasonings: Olive oil, garlic, tomatoes are widely used, as well as truffles, etc. - Special dishes: garlic mayonnaise, tapenade, almond dessert, boat cake, Marseille seafood soup, fish soup with garlic mayonnaise, Provence rabbit, etc. - Wine: local rosé wine, pastis, etc. - Transportation guide: - External transportation: first arrive in cities such as Paris, Marseille or Nice in France. From Marseille or Nice to the towns in Provence, you can choose to rent a car and drive yourself. The drive to some towns takes about 1.5 to 2 hours; there are also buses. - Internal transportation: Local public transportation may not be convenient. Renting a car and driving yourself is convenient for visiting various attractions. - Accommodation options: You can choose the Lavender Manor Hotel, which has a beautiful environment; the Art Hotel in Arles, which has a strong artistic atmosphere; and the hotel in the old town of Aix, where you can feel the historical and cultural heritage. - Precautions: Pay attention to the safety of personal belongings; respect local customs and religious beliefs. For example, the French pay attention to etiquette and often give face-to-face greetings when meeting; abide by local laws and regulations. France has stricter regulations on environmental protection, public order, etc.
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