If the azure blue waters, sandy beaches and the sheer beauty of the French Riviera is your calling, a trip to the medieval village of Saint-Paul-de-Vence must be on your list. An easy day trip from Nice and just under 20 km from Antibes, this quaint village boasts of stunning views of the Côte d’Azur and the mountains of Provence. With distinct antiquated vibes, this perched town which dates back centuries, is a haven for artists, art and architecture lovers. Here are some captures from this picturesque pedestrian only village.
As you trudge along the cobbled streets of Saint-Paul-de-Vence, the dramatic ramparts and fortified walls encircling the town are unmissable. With history beckoning at literally every corner, the ideal way to explore this historic village is taking a stroll along old town.
From canons embedded in stone walls to ancient fountains and arched passages, a walk along the old town is literally taking a step back in time.
Rue Grande is the main street in the old town and is chock-a-block with art galleries, boutiques, cafes and craft stores. It is key to note that artists started flocking the town as early as the 1920s with some of the most prominent names being Paul Signac, Pablo Picasso and of course Marc Chagall. The latter lived here from 1966 to 1985 and was buried here in the cemetery of Saint-Paul de Vence, overlooking the Mediterranean sea.
It is the perfect place if you love chasing art on your holidays. From sculptures in unexpected places and artistic doors to art installations and awe inspiring murals, you can find them all here.
One of the most interesting aspects are pebbles laid out in interesting patterns and lovely designs on the cobbled streets which forms for a beautiful visual spectacle.
Further, do not miss the grandiose fountain in the centre of the old town which dates back to 1850 AD. This was the former market square where most residents came to collect water. The village had seven fountains and three washhouses where locals gathered at all times during the yesteryears.
It is a great place to pick up souvenirs like art prints, ceramics, magnets and other artefacts.
For more information on the village you can visit their official page here.
What a beauty…….wooowwwww
Thanks for your kind words, appreciate your feedback:) The place is indeed a beauty!