Provence is one of the most beautiful and romantic regions in France, and its bars are just as special. Whether you’re looking for a cozy spot to have a nightcap or an upbeat place to grab a drink with friends, Provence has some of the best bars in all of France. Here are five of the best bar options for travelers visiting Provence:

The Bar de l’Espigo – Located in Aix-en-Provence, this lively bar is part art gallery, part wine bar. With over 1,000 different wines from around the world available by the glass or bottle, there’s something for everyone here. Art covers every inch of wall space and live music takes place every Thursday. Whether you’re looking for a sophisticated evening or a more relaxed night out, this bar has it all.

Le Petit Bar de la Chaine – If you’re looking for an authentic Provencal experience, then Le Petit Bar de la Chaine should be your go-to spot. Located in the heart of the old town in Avignon, this tiny bar is full of charm and character. While there aren’t any fancy amenities here, it’s definitely worth a visit for its cozy atmosphere and friendly locals. The house speciality here is pastis (aniseed liqueur) but wine and beer are also available to enjoy with tapas-style nibbles.

Café des Anges – This quirky bar located in Marseille is the perfect spot for night owls. Open until the early hours of the morning, Café des Anges offers a wide selection of beer and cocktails, as well as some delicious food options. The atmosphere here is upbeat, but not overly rowdy; making it a great option for those looking to have an enjoyable evening out.

Le Bistro de Provence – Located in Arles, this charming bistro serves up classic French dishes alongside local wines from nearby vineyards. The atmosphere here is inviting and warm and there’s always something interesting going on. From dive nights to live music performances, Le Bistro de Provence has something for everyone.

La Cave de Pertuis – Located in the small town of Pertuis, this bar is a must for anyone who loves wine. With over 500 bottles of wine from all around Provence available to try, it’s hard not to find something you’ll love here. La Cave also offers a selection of local snacks and cheeses if you’re looking for a bite to eat as well.

No matter what kind of experience you’re after, Provence has plenty of great bars to choose from. Whether you decide to go out for drinks with friends or just have a quiet nightcap, there are plenty of options that will lend an authentic touch to your trip in France.

Published by Christine Belonogoff

From Finance to Fashion and Lifestyle, Christine Belonogoff has ventured through working in the corporate realm to branching off as an entrepreneur which has been an adventure in and of itself. But now it's time that this digital nomad spread her wings and fly. Exploring this glorious globe is a passion and an adventure that she has been awaiting. 

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