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Crème Brûlée
Sweet Provence

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  Toto Tours invites you
to sample the sweet
delicacies of Provence
 
 

Crème Brûlée is just
one of the highlights
of Provencal cuisine

 
  The warm sunlight here
nurtures a bountiful harvest
 
  From herb-scented fields
to endless rolling hills,
no other region of France
fires the imagination
like Provence
 
  The vivid landscape
and luminous light
has inspired artists
and writers
 
  Our tour begins in
the medieval city
of Avignon, seen here
from a distance
 
  A day of sightseeing
includes the ancient
city walls, . . .
 
  . . . the ancient Roman
“bridge to nowhere” . . .
 
  . . . and the enormous
“Palais des Pape,”
built in the 1300s
 
  The evening is free
to find an enchanting
spot for dinner, . . .
 
  . . . or to explore the
old town by twilight
 
  Visit the charming village
of Isle sur la Sorgue . . .
 
  . . . built on the islands of five branches of the Sorgue river  
  Roussillon is one of the
most beautiful villages in France, with red stone buildings
and red tile roofs . . .
 
  . . . mined from the
jagged cliffs of ochre
known as the
Giants’ Causeway
 
  Châteauneuf-du-Pape
overlooks the plain of Comtat
and 3,000 hectares of vineyards
 
  This area is almost completely dedicated to its world famous wine of the same name  
  Continue driving
through the Rhone
River Valley . . .
 
  . . . to the spa town
of Aix-les-Bains, . . .
 
  . . . known for its Roman Baths,
still in operation today
 
  Savor the beautiful lakes and mountain setting of Annecy  
  The canal of Annecy
brings Venice to mind as you wander along its banks
 
  Stroll the medieval narrow streets to the famous old prison, one of the most photographed monuments in France  
  Enjoy a full-day excursion to breathtaking Mont Blanc  
  A scenic train ride from Chamonix take us through deep forests and splendid vistas to the unique “Sea of Ice” glacier.  
  Enter an ice tunnel carved
in the glacier and view
amazing ice sculptures
 
  In Chanaz, tour an original 19th century mill specializing in
the production of almond oil
 
  The emerald
Lac du Bourget offers
lovely mountain views
 
  Our tour of Lyon
begins at the
Basilica overlooking
the city
 
  Explore the Roman
ampitheatre built
around 43 AD
 
  The UNESCO World Heritage Renaissance Quarter is the world's second largest
after Venice
 
  “Provencal” natives claim
that their land has been
blessed by the gods
 
  Once you have seen (and tasted) Provence, you will know why