PHOTO: Cours Saleya, the Famous Market Street in Nice, France

View down the Cours Saleya in Nice, France

View down the Cours Saleya in Nice, France. Every Tuesday through Sunday, vendors selling fresh cut flowers and farm-fresh fruits and vegetables take over this street in the historic center of the city. Sidewalk cafes tucked among the kiosks are ideal for people watching while sipping the first espresso of the day. And this market … Read more

PHOTO: Monk at Chapel of the Grey Penitents in Avignon, France

Monk at Chapel of the Grey Penitents in Avignon, France

The Chapel of the Grey Penitents was founded by pious King Louis VIII, as thanks for a successful campaign during the 1226 Siege of Avignon. The church gained fame in the 14th century, when Avignon, France was the seat of the Papacy. Following several days of heavy rain, the Sorgue and Rhône Rivers flooded the … Read more

PHOTO: Palace of the Popes, Viewed from Pont d’Avignon in Avignon, France

Palace of the Popes from the Pont d'Avignon Saint-Benezet in Avignon, France

Palace of the Popes, here viewed from Pont d’Avignon Saint-Benezet in Avignon, France. During the 14th and 15th centuries, seven Popes and two schismatic popes took refuge in Avignon. Fleeing political unrest in Rome, Clement V was the first to arrive in 1305. He requested the hospitality of the Earl of Provence, who owned Avignon … Read more

PHOTO: Every Night is a Party During the Avignon Theater Festival

During the month of July the Avignon Theater Festival closes the streets for pedestrian traffic only and visitors from all over the world come to party and attend some of the hundreds of plays and performances offered

Every July, the Rue de la République in Avignon, France, is closed to traffic for the Avignon Theater Festival. Visitors flock to the city to attend performances and party along the main street in the historic center. Adding to the fun and craziness, actors roam the streets in costume, performing snippets of plays to attract … Read more