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About Gordes
Gordes is a picturesque hilltop village located in the Provence region of southeastern France. Known for its stunning views of the Luberon Valley, Gordes is a popular destination for tourists seeking a taste of traditional French village life. The currency used in Gordes is the Euro. The village is characterized by its narrow cobblestone streets, charming stone houses, and historic castle perched on the edge of the cliff. Visitors can explore local art galleries, boutiques, and cafes while taking in the breathtaking scenery.
When to visit
The best time to visit Gordes is during the spring and fall months when the weather is mild and the landscape is in full bloom. Summer can be quite hot and crowded with tourists, while winter can be chilly and many attractions may be closed. The lavender fields in the surrounding area are in full bloom in June and July, making it a popular time to visit for those seeking the iconic Provencal scenery.
Getting around
Gordes is a small village that can easily be explored on foot. Visitors can wander the narrow streets and alleys to discover hidden gems around every corner. For those looking to venture further afield, renting a car is a convenient option for exploring the surrounding countryside and nearby attractions. Public transportation options are limited, so having a car is recommended for getting around the region.
Traveller tips
Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes as the village streets can be steep and uneven. Don't miss the weekly market in Gordes where you can sample local produce and artisanal goods. Take time to visit the nearby Senanque Abbey, famous for its lavender fields and Romanesque architecture. Enjoy a leisurely meal at one of the village's many restaurants offering traditional Provencal cuisine. Remember to respect the local customs and traditions, such as greeting people with a polite 'Bonjour' when entering shops and establishments. Be prepared for varying weather conditions, as the region can experience sudden changes in temperature and rainfall.