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Grasse, a picturesque town in France's Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, is globally celebrated as the Perfume Capital of the World. Renowned for its centuries-old fragrance industry, the town blends Mediterranean charm with historic allure. Visitors can explore perfumeries, wander through lavender fields, and soak in the relaxed Provençal lifestyle.
Must-visit sites include the International Perfume Museum (Musée International de la Parfumerie), showcasing fragrance history; the Old Town with its cobbled streets and pastel houses; and surrounding lavender fields (best in May-August). Perfumeries like Fragonard offer hands-on workshops to create custom scents.
Provençal cuisine shines here: Try ratatouille, Salade Niçoise, or truffle dishes. Local treats include lavender honey and macarons. The weekly market (Place aux Aires) sells fresh herbs and artisanal jams.
Public transport relies on Envibus buses. Nice Airport (1-hour drive) is the main gateway. Renting a car is ideal for exploring nearby villages, but parking in the Old Town is challenging. Trains require bus transfers from Cannes/Nice. Most attractions are walkable—wear comfortable shoes for steep streets.
Best visited May-September when lavender blooms and festivals occur (June Rose Festival, August Jasmine Festival). Winter sees fewer tourists but some perfumeries reduce hours.
French is primary, but English works in tourist areas. Euros (cash/cards) are widely accepted, though markets prefer cash. Medical care is available at Centre Hospitalier de Grasse (emergency number: 112). Free WiFi covers major sites. Voltage is 230V (Type E plugs). Tax refunds apply to perfume purchases—keep receipts.