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An insider's guide to Rio. Plus, learn about a family trip in the Amazon and a bikini-boot-camp style spa.
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France: Provence

Read about romantic hotels and restaurants in the South of France's most scenic region.
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Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh City

The largest city in Vietnam, the bustling metropolis has a fascinating history and is worth exploring, especially if you are en route to a river cruise in the Mekong.
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France: Provence: Itineraries: Itinerary No. 1: Central Provence: Aix-en-Provence, Arles, Cassis

Nearby Hotels: Villa Gallici, Aix-en-Provence; 28 à Aix, Aix-en-Provence; Château de Creissauds, Aubagne; L’Hôtel les Ateliers de l’Image, St.-Rémy-de-Provence DAY 1: Aix-en-Provence MORNING: Aix, the birthplace of Paul Cézanne, is...
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France: Provence: Where to Stay: Boutique: 28 à Aix

Visitors to Aix-en-Provence have long marveled at its lovely stone fountains and ornate sculpted arched doorways. Now they can experience up close one of the stunning private mansions they have...
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France: Provence: Where to Shop: Markets: Provence Markets

A great way to explore the smaller Lubéron villages, all in driving distance to Avignon and Aix-en-Provence, is to go during market days, where vendors sell fresh produce as well...
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France: Provence: Strategies: Getting There

It’s easy to explore along the French Riviera and inland Provence, but you should decide where you want the focus to be. If you’re after Peter Mayle’s Provence (ie the...
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France: Provence: Strategies: Getting Around

Unless you’re happy to stay put in a resort setting, like St.-Tropez, it’s best to rent a car to explore this expansive and beautiful region. The charming villages of the...
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France: Provence: Strategies: Lay of the Land

One of France’s most mythical—and beautiful—regions, Provence is located in southeastern France, bordering Italy and Monaco to the east and the Rhône river to the west. It encompasses the inland...
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Leading the Way: June Update

This week on Indagare: Three-day itineraries for Provence and the Côte d’Azur, Hamptons Update, Postcards from Tuscany & Rome and Barcelona & San Sebastian. Where to Go Next: the Bhutan...
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France: Provence: Where to Stay: Hideaways: Le Couvent des Minimes

At the end of a country road in the tiny village of Mane, the Couvent des Minimes looms into view, a honey-colored stone 17th-century convent and chapel surrounded by lavender,...
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France: Provence: Introduction: Cheat Sheet

How to navigate France’s most mythical region, which stretches along the Mediterranean coast and into the countryside celebrated by writer Peter Mayle in A Year in Provence. Read about Getting...
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France: Provence: Where to Eat: Index

Restaurants reviewed in this report: WESTERN PROVENCE & LUBERON L’Atelier (Arles) La Bastide de Cabriès (near Aix-en-Provence) La Stazione (Cassis) La Villa Madie (Cassis) Le Cilantro (Arles) Le Formal (Aix-en-Provence)...
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