Christian Etienne

Top choice in Avignon


If it's the full-blown, fine-dining French experience you're after, then Monsieur Etienne's much-vaunted (and Michelin-starred) restaurant is the place to go. It's the real deal: truffles and foie gras galore, and the kind of multicourse menus that demand a second mortgage. It's a bit dated inside: go for the lovely, leafy terrace for fine views of the medieval building.


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Nearby Avignon attractions

1. Palais des Papes

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2. Basilique St-Pierre

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Basilique St-Pierre, in the centre of the walled city of Avignon, was built between the 14th and 16th centuries in the Flamboyant Gothic style.

3. Place du Palais

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This impressive vast square surrounding the Palais des Papes provides knockout photo ops. On top of the Romanesque 17th-century cathedral stands a golden…

4. Église de St-Agricol

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The relics of the patron saint of Avignon, St Agricol, are kept in this 14th-century church.

5. Musée du Petit Palais

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6. Porte du Rhône

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7. Porte de I'Oulle

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Porte de l'Oulle is one of the entryways to Avignon's walled city, located on the northwestern edge of the walls, near the River Rhône and Pont d'Avignon.

8. Musée Calvet

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