Camili Bookshop and Tearoom in Avignon
Ashley Tinker · InspireCamili Books and Tea
I stumbled across this bookstore and tearoom only a few months ago despite the fact that I had been living 20 minutes away from Avignon for a year. I had always gone to Aix en Provence for my English books.
…Continue reading here about a bookstore that Ashley has discovered in Avignon, for 2nd hand books and to meet some new friends.
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