Les Glanums, or the Ruines de Glanum as they are referred to, is located just outside of Saint-Remy-de-Provence, approximately 1 kilometer away. At the height of its power, the Roman city of Les Glanums was renowned for its healing springs. Today, mostly only ruins stand of what was once Glanum and featured a Triumphal Arch, public bath houses, fountains, and the Mausoleum of the Julli, an exceptional example of a Roman mausoleum. To learn more, visit
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glanum Les Baux-de-Provence is a medieval-era city nearby Saint Remy in southern France. One of Provence's most popular attractions, Les Baux-de-Provence has charming historic buildings and cobblestone streets lined with shops and cafes. Named for the site's rocky cliffs, top sightseeing includes the Musee d'Histoire des Baux. To learn more about Les Baux-de-Provence, visit
www.beyond.fr/villages/baux.html. Saint Remy de Provence Historical City Center
The birthplace of Nostradamus, the historical city center of Saint Remy de Provence dates to the 14th century and has been home to a rich history. It is here in Saint Remy de Provence where Vincent Van Gogh painted the legendary Starry Night . Top attractions to see in Saint Remy de Provence include the Nostradamus fountain and town hall, and view. To learn more, visit
www.beyond.fr/villages/st-remy-de-provence-france.html. Avignon is perhaps most famously known as "the City of Popes" for a period in the 1300s when the Popes resided in Avignon, which is sometimes referred to as "the Babylonian Captivity." Today, the walled city of Avignon is home to a dazzling number of historical landmarks, museums and attractions and has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To learn more, visit
www.beyond.fr/villages/avignon-provence-france.html. Arles is one of Frances oldest cities and the country's largest city by area at 170,000 acres. Dating to the 7th century, Arles has been recognized with a UNESCO World Heritage Site designation. Today, the Roman architecture of ancient times still abounds and the medieval city is largely intact. To learn more about things to do in Arles, France, visit
www.beyond.fr/villages/arles-provence-france.html. St-Paul-de-Mausolee is where famed artist Vincent Van Gogh was institutionalized during the end of his life. Today, the stately asylum still houses patients and tourists are even allowed to walk the grounds. To learn more about one of Saint Remy's top attractions, visit
www.fodors.com/world/europe/france/provence/review-146156.html. Centre d'Art Presence Van Gogh
The Centre d'Art Presence in St-Remy-de-Provence is dedicated to celebrating the life of Vincent Van Gogh. A landmark for art lovers, the center is housed in the historic Hotel Estrine and features letters from the artist to his brother, Theo as well as displays of contemporary art and a permanent collection of Albert Gleize's works. To learn more, visit
www.fodors.com/world/europe/france/provence/review-183161.html.