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Grimaud is a charming town in the Var department of southern France, renowned for its medieval architecture and Mediterranean landscapes. Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, it offers a perfect blend of history and Provençal tranquility, making it an ideal base for exploring the region.
Don't miss the Église Saint-Michel, a stunning Romanesque church. The old town with its cobbled streets transports visitors to the Middle Ages. Nearby Gorges du Verdon provides spectacular outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking.
Savor Provençal ratatouille and fish baked in olive oil, reflecting Mediterranean flavors. Local markets offer fresh produce and artisanal cheeses, best paired with regional wines.
Public transport is limited - renting a car is recommended. Trains from Nice/Marseille connect to nearby towns, with bus transfers available. Walking is optimal within Grimaud (wear comfortable shoes for cobblestones). Lignes Express Régionales buses serve longer distances.
May-September offers warm, dry weather, though July-August gets crowded. Spring and early autumn provide fewer crowds and moderate prices.
French is primary; English has limited penetration. Credit cards are widely accepted except at small vendors (carry euros). Emergency number: 112. WiFi available in hotels/cafés. Pharmacies display green crosses (typically open 9:00-19:00). Self-drivers note narrow rural roads and sparse fuel stations.