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title: "Provence"
description: "Independent hotel guides, travel articles, and travel videos for Provence."
canonical: "https://www.indietravelguides.com/en/destinations/provence"
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# Provence
Primary place hint: Provence
## Breadcrumbs
[Europe](https://www.indietravelguides.com/en/destinations/europe) > [France](https://www.indietravelguides.com/en/destinations/france) > [Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur](https://www.indietravelguides.com/en/destinations/provence-alpes-cote-dazur) > [Provence](https://www.indietravelguides.com/en/destinations/provence)
## Hotel Guides
No direct source links for this section.
## Travel Guides And Blogs
- [Lonely Planet](https://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/france/provence) (lonelyplanet.com)
  Lonely Planet is a major travel publication offering professionally edited destination guides, articles, guidebooks, and planning resources. Their Provence and Côte d’Azur guide is a well-rounded planning resource for lavender fields, hilltop villages, Mediterranean beaches, historic towns, and wine tours.
- [ViaTravelers](https://viatravelers.com/destinations/provence/) (viatravelers.com)
  ViaTravelers is a travel media and planning site with destination guides, comparison tools, and structured trip-planning resources. Their Provence travel guide brings together practical context on lavender fields, Luberon villages, Gordes, Roussillon, markets, wine, history, and regional scenery.
- [Ciao Bambino](https://ciaobambino.com/blog_destinations/europe/france/provence) (ciaobambino.com)
  Ciao Bambino is a luxury family travel agency with a blog focused on family trip planning and destination guidance. Their Provence collection is especially helpful for families comparing expert trip-planning posts and custom vacation ideas for the region.
- [The Blonde Abroad](https://www.theblondeabroad.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-provence/) (theblondeabroad.com)
  The Blonde Abroad is a solo female travel and lifestyle blog with a polished, women-focused editorial style. Her Provence guide supports itinerary planning with a polished overview of notable places to include in a regional trip.
- [Be My Travel Muse](https://www.bemytravelmuse.com/lavender-fields-provence/) (bemytravelmuse.com)
  Be My Travel Muse is a solo female travel blog and travel business with adventure and nature-led coverage. Their lavender fields guide is a practical choice for deciding where to go in Provence, how to experience the blooms, and where to stay nearby.
- [The Travel Bunny](https://www.the-travel-bunny.com/visit-provence-in-spring-guide/) (the-travel-bunny.com)
  The Travel Bunny is a budget and slow-travel blog with practical Europe-focused destination advice. Their spring Provence guide is useful for timing a seasonal trip around blooms, festivals, activities, and local travel tips.
- [Wanderlust Chloe](https://www.wanderlustchloe.com/provence-photos-france/) (wanderlustchloe.com)
  Wanderlust Chloe is a UK travel blog focused on travel, food, adventure, and comfortable experiences. Her Provence travel story gives readers an inviting visual route through favorite places, countryside views, chateaus, and rustic architecture.
- [Jessie on a Journey](https://jessieonajourney.com/provence-food/) (jessieonajourney.com)
  Jessie on a Journey is a solo female, adventure, and NYC-focused travel site with practical planning resources. Her Provence food guide is a focused and helpful introduction to five regional dishes, with illustrations adding extra context for food-minded travelers.
- [Velvet Escape](https://velvetescape.com/slow-travel-provence/) (velvetescape.com)
  Velvet Escape is a luxury travel blog focused on culture, food, wine, photography, and immersive travel experiences. Their slow travel article presents Provence through cultural, historic, and culinary immersion, making it a strong match for experience-led trip planning.
## Travel Videos
- [Wolters World](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9MLtGq_DWg) (youtube.com)
  Wolters World is a travel channel sharing first-hand travel advice about cities, countries, regions, planning, and cultural expectations. This Provence travel video is useful for planning expectations, covering both appealing highlights and practical drawbacks around lavender fields, historic sights, summer tourism, and driving between sights.
- [Rick Steves' Europe](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lnOMMnjzYQ) (youtube.com)
  Rick Steves' Europe is a travel channel connected to Rick Steves' public television, radio, guidebook, and European travel work. This short guide video gives a clear cultural-history stop in Provence, visiting the Pont du Gard aqueduct and Roman architecture in Nîmes.
- [Rick Steves' Europe](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgbdkPBgR8A) (youtube.com)
  Rick Steves' Europe is a YouTube travel channel connected to Rick Steves' public television, radio, guidebook, and European travel work. This travel video adds a thoughtful Provence-adjacent wine focus, exploring the Côtes du Rhône area's wine history and family-run wineries.
- [Sophie Nadeau](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfLj3e9Oe2w) (youtube.com)
  Sophie Nadeau is a YouTube travel channel by Sophie Nadeau and Antoine, focused on documentary-style historical, cultural, and adventure travel. This very short video serves as a concise Provence, Southern France, places-to-visit list for quick trip inspiration.