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In Provence, holiday markets and Christmas festivities start in late November, showcasing seasonal flavours like black truffles, oysters, foie gras, gingerbread, and the ingredients for les treize desserts.
Visiting the festive markets in Aix-en-Provence and Marseille is always a delight. In Nice, hundreds of palm trees illuminate the Promenade des Anglais at night, and the Christmas Village is set up in Place Masséna and Jardin Albert 1er until early January.
If you can't visit the markets in person, explore Our Provençal Marketplace, a curated collection of unique products from local artisans. The links will take you to partner websites where you can buy authentic Provençal goods, supporting small businesses in the South of France.
For a gift that is guaranteed to please, consider booking a 2026 tour in the South of France. These tours feature visits to local markets, cooking classes with renowned chefs, and wine tastings at some of the region's most prestigious vineyards.
Our partners provide a fantastic range of tours, catering to every kind of traveller. Each year, these dedicated tour leaders thoughtfully refine their itineraries, ensuring every journey is fresh and exhilarating. Whether you're drawn to local cuisine, rich history, iconic cities, charming seaside towns, or the vibrant art scene, these trusted companies promise unforgettable experiences in this stunning region! We’d love to help you find the perfect match—reach out to us here, and we’ll connect you with a tour partner tailored to your interests. Adventure in Provence awaits!
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Cheers to the weekend,
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