Source des Célestins

Auvergne


For unlimited sips of Vichy's reputedly healing mineral waters, head for the Source des Célestins, housed in an attractive 19th-century atrium with lacy archways and rose-tinted glass. Bring your own bottle.

Plastic cups are on sale from a vending machine if you want a gulp but forget to bring your own container (€0.25).


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