Taste Avignon’s culinary specialties
Avignon is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, including the famous Pont d’Avignon and the Palais des Papes, both Unesco World Heritage sites. Take advantage of a stay near Avignon to discover the city of the Popes in a different way, through its local gastronomy. All your senses will be awakened by the many flavors of the South. Ready for a gourmet getaway?
Discover flavoursin Avignon’s markets and market halls
Don’t leave Avignon without strolling through the city’s markets. In a friendly Provencal atmosphere, stroll the aisles and discover local products: melons, ham, olive oil, wines and other sweet and savory flavors.
Every Tuesday morning, 3 markets take place: Place de l’Eglise, Place de la Méditerranée and Avenue de la Trillade. On Wednesday mornings, producers set up shop near Jean XXIII church, and on Thursday mornings on avenue Wetzlar. If you’re planning a weekend visit to Avignon, you’ll find several markets along the way. On Fridays, the market is held in Place de l’Eglise, on Saturday mornings in Parc de la Préfecture, and on Sunday mornings, take a family stroll through the stalls of the Saint-Chamand market.
Last but not least, Les Halles d’Avignon is renowned for being the place to be for French gastronomy. Every morning from Tuesday to Sunday, more than 40 merchants offer local produce and handcrafted creations.
In a colorful atmosphere, let yourself be tempted by the eggplant papeton, made with eggplant caviar and tomato coulis. A little further on, succumb to papalines, a sweet treat made with chocolate and oregano liqueur. All your senses are awakened… Smell the delicate scent of strawberries and melons wafting from the stalls, and what a delight it is to taste them!
And don’t miss the handmade products sold on site, such as essential oils, soaps and lavender from Provence.


Avignon :capital of the Côtes du Rhône and gourmet festivals
In addition to its remarkable cultural heritage, the city of the Popes is also a major wine-growing center. Vine-growing in Avignon dates back to the Middle Ages and the arrival of the Popes in the city. Vineyards have developed over the centuries, and in 1996 Avignon was elected capital of the Côtes du Rhône.
Today, the Côtes du Rhône vineyards are classified as AOC, appellation d’origine contrôlée. These fine, generous wines are the result of the know-how of the region’s winegrowers and their varied, remarkable terroirs.
Among the main grape varieties, discover Grenache, which produces a round, fruity red wine. Mourvèdre and Syrah provide spicy aromas and wines that age well.
Avignon’s wine culture is celebrated every year with convivial wine festivals . The festivities begin on Ascension weekend and last throughout the summer season.
Avignon’s winegrowing estates open their doors and offer you
- concerts in the vineyards,
- tastings,
- musical aperitifs
- and lots of evening entertainment.
A stay at the Avignon Parc campsite near Avignon
Located at the gateway to Avignon, just a 10-minute drive away, the Avignon Parc campsite is ideal for discovering the city of the Popes at your own pace. This 4-star family campsite in the Vaucluse welcomes you to the heart of a pine forest in a natural setting of over 6 hectares. Close to Avignon and the surrounding tourist sites, book quality accommodation for an unforgettable stay in Provence. The Avignon Parc campsite offers a wide choice of spacious, comfortable mobile homes. If you prefer a more authentic camping experience, shady pitches are available for your tent, caravan or camper van.
Whether you’re staying in a mobile home or on one of the pitches, you can enjoy the water park to your heart’s content. With its heated pool, waterslides, Jacuzzi and lagoon, this space dedicated to water is the promise of great family fun.
During your stay, take part in the many activities and events on offer at the campsite. Children’s club, multisports activities, evening entertainment (…), everything is planned for the pleasure of young and old alike!
Enjoy a gourmet and cultural vacation in Avignon ! Between visits to the Unesco-listed heritage sites (Palace of the Popes, Pont d’Avignon, etc.), sample the region’s culinary specialties and wines. With your family, discover new flavors and exceptional historic monuments in the Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur region.