Neighborhood
Hyères Old Town
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Hyères Old Town, known as Le Vieux Hyères, is a charming medieval neighborhood perched on a hill above the modern city. Its narrow, winding cobblestone streets and stone staircases weave between pastel-colored buildings, creating a picturesque labyrinth that invites exploration. As you climb the hill, you'll discover hidden squares, artisan boutiques, and cozy cafés tucked away from the bustle below. The area is dominated by the ruins of the medieval castle, the Château d'Hyères, which offers sweeping views of the surrounding countryside, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Îles d'Hyères. The old town is also home to the Saint-Louis Church, a 13th-century Gothic structure with a striking bell tower. Unlike many restored old towns, Hyères retains an authentic, lived-in feel, with laundry fluttering from windows and local residents going about their day. Visiting here feels like stepping into a bygone era, with each corner revealing a new vista or a fragment of history.
Don't miss
- Climb to the Château d'Hyères ruins for panoramic views of the coast and islands.
- Wander the Rue des Porches, a medieval street lined with arcades and boutiques.
- Visit the Saint-Louis Church, a 13th-century Gothic landmark with a distinctive bell tower.
- Explore the Place Massillon, a lively square with outdoor cafés and a weekly market.
- Discover hidden courtyards and artisan workshops tucked along the cobbled alleys.
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