🎨 [One-day tour guide to Saint-Paul-de-Vence in Southern France] Stroll through the medieval art town 🌿
#5月好去处2025
🕘 Itinerary Overview
09:00|Walk along the ancient city wall & overlook the beautiful scenery
• After arriving at the village entrance, enter from the Porte de Nice entrance and take a walk along the 16th-century city wall (Ramparts) (about 30 minutes), overlooking the entire village and the olive groves in the countryside, and overlooking the Mediterranean and the Alps  .
10:00|Wandering in the alleys to find art
• Stroll along Rue Grande and the alleys, visit local galleries and artist studios, and feel the strong creative atmosphere of the village.
• Don't miss the stone fountain (Fontaine de Saint‑Paul) at the entrance of the alley, which is a beautiful symbol of the medieval trading market .
11:00|Lunch at LaColombe d’Or
• It is recommended to have lunch near the entrance to the village: LaColombe d’Or, this legendary art restaurant has a rich art collection. Many famous painters such as Picasso and Matisse have personally created and exchanged works for meals.
• If you want a simple meal, you can choose a restaurant by the city wall (LesRemparts/Côté Terrasse) and enjoy the valley or countryside while dining.
13:00|Folon Chapel & Saint‑Paul Stamp Church
• Visit LaChapelleFolon: The entire church was painted by the Polish painter Jean‑Michel Folon in 2005. The soft art works are worth a closer look.
• Then visit the core church Église Collégiale Saint‑Paul, where you can admire the century-old Romanesque and Baroque architecture and art
14:00|Marc Chagall Tomb & Fondation Maeght
• Visit the Marc Chagall Cemetery on the edge of the village to admire his former residence and final resting place, with a wide view.
• If you have time and interest, you can drive or take a ride to Fondation Maeght on the hill to explore modern art works and sculpture gardens. The museum has masterpieces by masters such as Giacometti, Miró, and Chagall.
16:00|Afternoon light coffee & close-up photography
• After returning to the village, you can choose a cafe (Café de la Place, etc.) and order a glass of Provence rose wine or coffee to spend your leisure time.
• Take a casual stroll to the village wall to take photos of the stone walls, vines and medieval alleys. When the weather is good, the evening light is soft and it is a great time to check in. .
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✅ Recommended information
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Transportation method Self-driving is the most convenient, and you can also take the #400 bus from Nice Airport to get there. Only pedestrians are allowed in the village.
Visiting time It is recommended to spend 3-6 hours for an in-depth tour.
Dressing suggestions The stone slabs are uneven, please wear non-slip shoes; in summer, it is most necessary to bring a hat and sunscreen.
Dining reservations LaColombe d’Or is recommended to make reservations in advance, as other restaurants are more full at noon.
Avoid the crowds It is recommended to leave in the morning or afternoon, when there are fewer people and the atmosphere is purer.
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💡 Summary
Saint‑Paul‑de‑Vence is a hilltop stone village that combines art, history and medieval atmosphere. Wandering around the city walls, searching for treasures in the alleys, visiting the art church and Chagall's little world, and savoring the local flavors in art restaurants and coffee, this is the typical slow travel rhythm of southern France. Whether you are a photography enthusiast, an art and culture enthusiast, or someone who wants to spend the afternoon in a romantic and quiet place, this town can give you deep touches and memories🖼️