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Re: France
(Anonymous) 2013-07-31 12:58 am (UTC)(link)Okay so:
South-West:
Bordeaux - big city with numerous old buildings, recently listed on the UNESCO world heritage. Very nice, but very big, however you might want to go there during your trip.
There's a really famous and nice market in Brive-la-Gaillarde, which is admittedly a bit far from Bordeaux (300 km) but chances are that there are markets *everywhere*. The biggest ones are on saturdays, smaller ones are on tuesdays and thursdays. Look out for "marchés des producteurs de pays" in particular.
If you go a bit more down south, you'll enter the Basque country. Closer to the mountains. On the others side of the Pyrénées, it's the Catalan country - with cities like Collioure (http://www.collioure.com/en/). In Bayonne, there's a 3-day party every year in August (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fêtes_de_Bayonne).
In Nîmes, there are corridas every year.
South-East, now: similarly, it can vary widely from bigger cities (Marseilles) to smaller villages. You can go quickly from sea-side urban areas to very rural, if not mountainous lands (the Alps are close). Aubagne, Cassis, Menton, Gordes, Moustiers Sainte-Marie...etc. The food is much more fish-oriented.
And of course, Corsica. An island a few miles away from the continent, with both small mountains and beaches.
I hope you'll enjoy your stay if you do come here! If you want, I can drop you my email in your inbox.
Re: France
I'd love to have your e-mail. :D