We've decided to stay in Uzes for the first leg of our trip. It's a bit more West that we were originally thinking, but it seems to be the perfect little in-town option to balance our View Larger Map">2nd and 3rd legs of the trips...

Uzes (pronounces oozes... heh.) is encircled by the Boulevard Gambetta, the Medieval town is a maze of small streets and shaded squares lined with 17th and 18th century private residences. Under the arcades of the Place aux Herbes and along the neighbouring streets, a market takes places every Saturday whose reputation has for a long time stretched beyond the region. You will find a profusion of regional products, in the warm and colorful atmosphere of Provencal markets. Great for people who like shopping and enjoying local street cafes.
And after diligent scouring, we've found the perfect place to stay. We started with Au Quinze, a 16th century home, recommended by Rick Steves and TripAdvisor. We were super excited about their awesome ancient pool, gardens, and awesome curved rock ceilings!



But now, without the tasks of scouring the best b&b options and anxiously awaiting overseas emails in return, what will I do with all my freetime?
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