Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I was groped in Villefranche sur Mer. I thought Villefranche sur Mer was amazing until it happened. It happened 3 or 4 more times after in the South of France. At that point, I was ready to leave France.
That's... unbelievable. Once, sadly, it can happen to anyone. I happened to me in the Paris metro. Multiple times? I lived in France for years as a young woman and this never happened to anyone in my circle of peers and relatives.
Anonymous wrote:These are great recommendations. How would these places be in May?
We will be in France and Germany next year in mid May, but we are still trying to decide where to go. Ideally, we would be back home or in Ireland or Denmark by mid/end of June.
Anonymous wrote:I'm French and would only visit outside of the summer, because I can't stand the heat and crowds.
What fascinates me about the South are the Roman constructions: the Pont du Gard aqueduct; the arenas of Nimes or Arles; the theater of Orange, where they still hold performances. These are all in unbelievably good condition.
I also like to visit fortifications and castles. The largest European fortified city of the Middle Ages is Carcassonne, which has been a thriving population center from Roman times to today. It has double-walled fortifications that you can visit, as well as the castle itself.
I also love perfume. Grasse is the town that manufactures some of the most expensive essences of plants to use as scent bases (that are then mixed and matched to produce perfume). There is a school of "noses" there, where they train people in scents, and a museum.
But if you want sun and sea, you can take a dip in the Calanques between Marseilles and Cassis - a coast made up of little coves with white cliffs and typical Mediterranean shrubs and trees. The waters are very clear and it's quite beautiful. They are in a national park, with certain restrictions around bathing, so read all the signs before jumping off a cliff.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I was groped in Villefranche sur Mer. I thought Villefranche sur Mer was amazing until it happened. It happened 3 or 4 more times after in the South of France. At that point, I was ready to leave France.
Anonymous wrote:I'm French and would only visit outside of the summer, because I can't stand the heat and crowds.
What fascinates me about the South are the Roman constructions: the Pont du Gard aqueduct; the arenas of Nimes or Arles; the theater of Orange, where they still hold performances. These are all in unbelievably good condition.
I also like to visit fortifications and castles. The largest European fortified city of the Middle Ages is Carcassonne, which has been a thriving population center from Roman times to today. It has double-walled fortifications that you can visit, as well as the castle itself.
I also love perfume. Grasse is the town that manufactures some of the most expensive essences of plants to use as scent bases (that are then mixed and matched to produce perfume). There is a school of "noses" there, where they train people in scents, and a museum.
But if you want sun and sea, you can take a dip in the Calanques between Marseilles and Cassis - a coast made up of little coves with white cliffs and typical Mediterranean shrubs and trees. The waters are very clear and it's quite beautiful. They are in a national park, with certain restrictions around bathing, so read all the signs before jumping off a cliff.
Anonymous wrote:Where exactly are you going? When? Or are you in the planning phase?
Anonymous wrote:Where in the South of France are you based? Are you in/around Nice? How long are you there?