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Orange is a historic town in the Vaucluse department of France, renowned for its Roman antiquities, especially the well-preserved Roman Theatre and Triumphal Arch. A cultural gem of Provence, it blends ancient history with Mediterranean charm. Ideal for history enthusiasts and those seeking the laid-back pace of southern France.
Must-see sights include the 1st-century Roman Theatre, still hosting summer festivals, and the Arch of Orange commemorating Roman victories. The Saint-Eutrope Church and Municipal Museum are also noteworthy. Wine lovers can explore local vineyards amidst Provençal landscapes.
Orange's cuisine reflects Provençal traditions, featuring truffles, olive oil, and goat cheese. Try Ratatouille and Aïoli. Fresh Mediterranean fruits at street markets pair perfectly with regional wines.
Orange is accessible by train from Avignon (30 mins) and Marseille (1 hour). Most attractions are walkable. Drivers can use A7/A9 highways, but parking is limited. Book rental cars or use local buses in peak summer.
Best visited from May to September for warm weather. July-August is busiest; June or September offers fewer crowds. Winters are chilly with reduced site hours.
French is primary; English is understood in tourist areas. Wi-Fi is widely available. Credit cards are accepted, but small vendors prefer cash. Emergency: Dial 112. Voltage is 230V with two-round-pin plugs. Travel insurance covering health and belongings is advised.