Sunday Lunch in Avignon at Italie là-bas!
Our House in Provence · Restaurant Recommendations · TasteContributor blog post by Michel:
Avignon offers a great many dining choices for all tastes and budgets, in different settings from private gardens, below churches in 17th century dining rooms, in hidden courtyards to name a few. But like many towns in the South of France, there are not many options for Sunday dining, a …Continue reading here to read about why Avignon is a great place to visit in February, and Michel’s review of Italie là-bas! an Italian restaurant in the Papal city. Also, don’t miss Michel’s beautiful photos of Avignon on a blue-sky day.
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