
Christiano
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I was there a month ago. I think you should see nice,cannes,and juanlepene. I think the hill towns are ok.They are very slow and not too many tourist, Also go visit Montecarlo. The city Monaco is great and has many night getaways. Marsselis, St Tropez are also nice.
I really don't like south of france it was ok, From a scale of
1-10 i would rate it as a 4. |

technicien
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On the other answer it is Juan les pins! south France closed to Nice.
If you want to go to france from barcelona, the biger city aren't so closed. Perpignan is less famous, closer but also nice.
if you want to do some shopping Andora in Spain.
The best thing to do is to by one map in one gaz station (Michelin) and used one green road for tourisme. castles, parcks, museums, beachs,... |

MPPRH
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Languedoc-Rousillon is the nearest part of France to Barcelona.
Some notes I've made about towns to visit :
* Montpellier, regional capital of Languedoc Rousillon, and Herault is an old university town. Medical schools were established during the occupation by the Moors around the 9th century. The Moors, at that time, were the most advanced scientific culture in the Mediterranean basin. Today Montpellier has stunning modern architecture alongside an ancient centre. The tram makes it easy to visit the numerous art galleries and museums.
* Nimes, the capital of Gard, was the Nemausus of Roman history. The arena (built AD or BC 0) is still in use. The old city and Maison Carre are worth visiting.
* Arles is of interest for its extensive Roman remains and also it's artistic history.
* Narbonne, just outside Languedoc, has fine Roman remains.
* Mountain areas include Mt Aigoual, Anduze, Florac, Ganges, Gorge du Tarn, Mt Lozere, Mende, Millau, St Guilhem le Desert, St Hippolyte du Fort, St Enimie, Sauve, Le Vigan,
Coastal towns include Beziers, Bouzigues, Camargue, Canal du Midi, Cap d’Agde, Grande Motte, Grau de Roi, Maguelone, Marseillan, Meze, Sete.
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Historical interest in Aigues Mortes, Beaucaire, Lodeve, Pezenas, Sommieres, Uzes, Pont du Gard, Lunel (inc Ambrussum).
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This should be a guide for your research
Peter |