Port Grimaud
The lakeside town you’ve heard so much about also has a nickname: ‘The Little Venice of Provence’.
The canals and colorful houses are reminiscent of Murano or Burano.
The lakeside town you’ve heard so much about also has a nickname: ‘The Little Venice of Provence’.
The canals and colorful houses are reminiscent of Murano or Burano.
Wander along the quayside and stroll around the craft stalls organised by Plein V’Arts (craft association).
The market takes place on Monday evenings in July and August.
Make an evening of it by taking a look at the shops, restaurants and ice cream parlours while you’re there.
The market organizers are committed to promoting exhibitors who are all genuine creators, both established artisans and promising newcomers, working with wood, iron, earth, leather, glass, fabric and a number of other composite materials.
Let’s not forget the food stalls with their tempting treats.
Discover the coastal town at nightfall for a whole new perspective. Different colors, a different feel – Port Grimaud has so much to offer.
The panoramic terrace at the Church of Saint-François d’Assisi (€2) for a stunning view of the port.
Find out more about Port Grimaud and take note of the market dates so that you don’t miss them.