Visiting Provence: Carpentras

Since travelling right now is difficult, if not impossible, for most of us, I’m sharing pictures of my past trip to Provence, France. Why not be inspired by where we’ve been while we dream about where we’d like to go?

In June 2015, after years of drooling over pictures and other people’s stories, I finally had the chance to visit Provence. While I was there I stayed in Carpentras, a town in the Vaucluse region of Provence with a fascinating history, a fantastic weekly marché (market), and a name that’s really difficult to pronounce if you’ve never heard it before! Why didn’t this video exist five years ago?

It’s also the centre of the truffle trade for the region (unfortunately I was there too late for truffle season). I think it would take many visits at all different times of the year to fully appreciate Carpentras. For now, here are a few shots I took during my brief time there. Enjoy…

Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
The sign directs drivers to the paid parking ticket dispenser. Somehow it sounds better in French.
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
The mountain in the background is Mt. Ventoux, known for its white peaks, which are bare rock and not snow.
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
Love the random plants growing on the side of the building.
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Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
The other end of the fountain features a female head.

My favourite part of Carpentras was probably the Roman arch (located behind the Palais de Justice). Provence actually has many Romans ruins and structures (farmers still use Roman-built aqueducts to water non-edible crops like lavender!) If I ever get to go back, I’m going to take a tour of all things Roman 🙂

Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
The side of the arch.
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
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Palais de Justice (back view). You can see the Roman arch at the bottom, right.
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas
Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas

Carpentras also produces a local specialty called Berlingots:

Visiting Provence: Carpentras, blog post by Aspasia S. Bissas

They were invented by a candy maker who wanted to find a way to use the syrup left over from making candied fruit. Now Carpentras is known for them– make sure to pick some up if you ever get the chance.

What’s a favourite place you’ve visited? Share in the comments…

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Note: All photos in this post (other than the one of the Berlingots) are © Aspasía S. Bissas. They were originally shared on my other blog Whimsy Bower (click to see more photos there).

Cheers,

Aspasía S. Bissas

13 Replies to “Visiting Provence: Carpentras”

    1. It’s really nice– very flavourful, unlike some candy that looks pretty but is bland. We have a store here that imports foods from France– check for one in your area– you might find berlingots closer to home 🙂

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