Lavender fields, hilltop villages and spectacular rocky fjords, rosé wine and bouillabaisse, Cézanne and Van Gogh, cutting edge rap and hip-hop music, Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources, pétanque, scuba diving and Olympique de Marseille: Provence is a vibrant mix of romantic tradition and surprising, fast-changing modernity. This is an insider's guide to the best of it, from a professional journalist living there.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Where Kids Can Play When the Sun Won't Shine
Even in Provence, families occasionally need a covered, air-conditioned space, whether it's to escape from the cold winter Mistral, the torrential spring and autumn rains or the blazing midsummer heat. Fortunately there are plenty of great indoor attractions to keep kids happy in Marseille on days when the beach is out of the question. One such is the curiously named (and spelled) LudiQ' Land, a large children's play area with a maritime theme. Click here to read more.
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