
Vaison-la-Romaine: Roman Ruins and Provençal Charm




Discover Vaison-la-Romaine’s Roman Ruins
Vaison-la-Romaine is known for its exceptional Roman ruins. This Gallo-Roman site is the largest of its kind in France, offering 19 acres of open-air museum to explore.
This charming town blends ancient history, a medieval quarter, and lively shopping, all while maintaining a quaint, small-town feel. No surprise it has earned the label of “One of the 100 Best Detours in France.” Parfait, non?
Step Back in Time: What to See in Vaison-la-Romaine
Puymin Roman Site & Archaeological Museum
Start your visit at the Puymin Roman Site, where you’ll walk through an authentic ancient Roman city, complete with grand columns, paved streets, and remnants of everyday life. Adjacent to the site, the archaeological museum offers a deeper dive into the artifacts discovered here, with a video guide to bring the past to life.

Roman Theatre: A Stage Through the Ages
The Roman Theatre, first uncovered by Canon Sautel in 1907, is one of the most impressive landmarks in Vaison-la-Romaine. Extensively restored, it now hosts the Vaison Danses Festival, as well as concerts and variety performances, carrying on the tradition of entertainment in this historic space.

The 1st-Century Roman Bridge
One of Vaison-la-Romaine’s most iconic landmarks, the Roman Bridge dates back to the 1st century AD. Unlike many ancient bridges that have crumbled over time, this one still stands strong and remains in use today—a true testament to Roman engineering.

La Villasse: Grand Homes and Public Baths
La Villasse, another key part of the archaeological site, offers a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of Vaison’s elite during Roman times. The area includes public baths and grand private residences, like “The House of the Silver Bust,” which covers over 5,000 square meters and was built using the same architectural principles as Pompeii.
Medieval Vaison-la-Romaine: A Walk Through History
Beyond its Roman ruins, Vaison-la-Romaine is also home to a stunning medieval quarter. Perched on a hilltop, this area features winding stone streets, fortress walls, and stunning panoramic views of the countryside.

Notre-Dame de Nazareth: A Romanesque Masterpiece
Dating from the 11th century, Notre-Dame de Nazareth is a stunning example of Provençal Romanesque architecture. As you step inside, look for the detailed carvings of the Four Evangelists:
- The angel of Matthew
- The bull of Luke
- The eagle of John
- The lion of Mark
This peaceful sanctuary is one of Vaison-la-Romaine’s most beautiful historic sites.
Experience the Vaison-la-Romaine Market
The Tuesday Market in Vaison-la-Romaine has been a local tradition since 1483—making it one of the oldest and largest markets in Provence. It’s not just about fresh produce; here, you’ll find:
- Local cheeses, olives, and Provençal specialties
- Handmade soaps and artisanal goods
- Woven baskets, leather goods, and unique antiques
(We even found Tintin lurking around!) Arrive early to secure parking and take your time wandering through the colorful stalls. Don’t forget your camera!
Where to Eat in Vaison-la-Romaine
Bistro Du’O
A cozy spot known for its refined cuisine and intimate ambiance.
Tel. +33 4 90 41 72 90
Rue Gaston Gevaudan, 84110 Vaison-la-Romaine
L’Entre Amis
Offering a mix of:
- Traditional Provençal cuisine
- Gastronomic specialties
- Bistronomic flair
- Homemade dishes
- A lovely terrace for dining outdoors
Restaurant “Le Bateleur”
A well-loved local restaurant serving flavorful dishes.
1 Place Théodore Aubanel, 84110 Vaison-la-Romaine
Tel. +33 4 90 36 28 04
Where to Stay in Vaison-la-Romaine
Vaison-la-Romaine is surrounded by vineyards, making it a perfect place to slow down and enjoy the Provençal lifestyle. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or a cozy countryside escape, here are some top choices:
Le Murier – A Romantic B&B
This charming bed and breakfast is full of character and rave reviews.
8 Rue de l’Église Haute Ville, 84110 Vaison-la-Romaine
La Bastide de Vaison – A Historic Stay
With 14 rooms, this Hôtel de Charme was once used by the Templars in the 13th century.
850 Route d’Avignon, 84110 Vaison-la-Romaine
Gîte Les Lavandes – A Cozy Countryside Retreat
For a more independent stay, rent a one- or two-bedroom house, tastefully decorated and surrounded by beautiful countryside views.
Quartier Le Palis, 460 Route De Cairanne, 84110 Vaison-la-Romaine
Why Visit Vaison-la-Romaine?
Take a detour and walk the same streets as the Romans! Cross a 2,000-year-old bridge still in use and explore medieval alleys lined with artisan shops. The weekly market, one of the oldest in Provence, is a feast for the senses!
Come for the history, stay for the charm, and don’t forget to grab some cheese at the market!
More Regions in Provence
- Destinations in the Vaison Ventoux region of Provence