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Vienne, France
The Holy CityOn the banks of the Rhône, Vienne reveals exceptional heritage inherited from its Gallo-Roman past. The town preserves remarkably well-preserved ancient monuments that stand alongside medieval buildings reflecting its religious importance. Today, it brings this heritage to life with a strong cultural energy, notably during its famous jazz festival.

Jardin de Ville
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Roman Pathway
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Saint-Pierre archeological museum
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Saint-Maurice Cathedral
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Valois’ tower
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Saint-André-le-Bas Church
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Temple of Augustus and Livia
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Townhall
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Place du Pilori
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History of Vienne
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Viewpoint over town
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Notre Dame de Pipet Chapel
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Jazz in Vienne
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Antique Theater
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Vienne Theater
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Jardin de Cybèle
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Beaux-Arts and Archeological Museum
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Romestang Avenue
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World War I Memorial
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Advice
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Jan.
5°
Feb.
7°
March
11°
April
14°
May
18°
June
22°
July
25°
Aug.
25°
Sept.
21°
Oct.
16°
Nov.
10°
Dec.
6°
The climate in Vienne is semi-continental with a southern influence, featuring cool winters, generally between 1 and 9°C, and hot summers, most often ranging from 26 to 33°C, with possible peaks during heatwaves; the best times to visit are typically from April to June and then from September to October, when temperatures are pleasant and conditions are ideal for enjoying the historic center and surrounding areas in a calmer atmosphere than at the height of summer.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audioguide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point : Inside of the "Jardin du 8 mai 1945"
Place Viollis car park : on the Riondet dock The car park we recommend is paid, but if you go a little further down the same street, you may find some free parking spaces along the road. If there are no spaces left, you'll have to park in the city centre. There are two zones: the red spaces are limited to 2 hours of parking, and the green spaces are limited to 8 hours. Remember to pay at a parking meter or with the Flowbird app.
Our tour takes you to the Notre Dame de Pipet Chapel, which is on a hill overlooking Vienne. To reach the top, you'll have to walk up the hill, which only takes a few minutes. You can also drive up and park at the top of the hill. But be careful, the road is very narrow. If you want to visit lots of the city's museums, you can buy a special pass for all the museums at a discounted price! Make sure to ask about it in the first museum you visit.
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