Weekend in Avignon

How to spend 2 days in Avignon — a Friday-to-Sunday plan covering the highlights without the tourist-trap detours. Built from real attraction data.

Friday Evening

Arrive and Settle In

Friday evening is for arriving, checking in, and getting oriented. Keep it simple — a short walk to get your bearings, then dinner near the hotel.

Rocher des Doms

Free 200m from centre

A large public park atop a limestone hill in the historic centre. Includes a pond with swans, shaded lawns, and a belvedere with panoramic views of the Palais des Papes, the Rhône,

Tip: Bring a picnic and sit on the low stone wall at the northern edge around 6pm for the golden hour light hitting the palace. The park has public toilets and a small café with affordable drinks.

Les Halles d'Avignon (Food Market)

Free 400m from centre

Large covered market hall open every morning. Over 40 vendors sell fresh produce, cheese, olives, bread, cured meats, and local wines. You can walk through for free and sample prod

Tip: Go between 9am and 11am for the best selection. Bring cash—some stalls don't take cards. Stand at La Petite Cuisine for a €5 glass of rosé to enjoy while browsing. Saturday mornings have the largest selection.

Friday dinner pick

Restaurant universitaire - CROUS
Saturday — Full Day

The Main Sights

Saturday is your main sightseeing day. Start early to beat the crowds at the top attractions, then take the afternoon at a slower pace.

1

Musée Calvet (Permanent Collection)

Free Tue–Sun 10am–1pm, 2–6pm. Close

Regional art and archaeology museum in an 18th-century townhouse. The permanent collection covers paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, with strong local

Tip: Go on the first Sunday of the month when all exhibitions are free, or check the website for occasional free guided tours in English. Don't miss the courtyard garden—quiet, cool, and rarely crowded.

2

Palais des Papes (Courtyard & Gardens)

0 Gardens open daily 7:30am–8pm

The Papal Palace is a 14th-century fortress and papal residence. The main interior is paid, but the vast courtyard and peaceful gardens on the Rocher des Doms are free. Views of the Rhône from the gar

Tip: Enter the gardens via the ramp behind the palace, not the main tourist steps. Go at sunset for fewer crowds and the best light.

3

Pont Saint-Bénézet (Pont d'Avignon)

0 Riverside walk open 24 hours.

The famous broken bridge from the nursery rhyme. Only the first four arches remain, jutting into the Rhône. Entry to stand on the bridge costs a small fee, but you can see and photograph it perfectly

Tip: Skip the paid walkway and instead go to the Île de la Barthélasse for the best free photo angle: the bridge framed by foliage and water. Check low tide times for riverbed access.

Saturday dining

Lunch Les Deux J & Cie
Dinner La Mijote
Sunday Morning

Before You Leave

Sunday morning, before checkout, is for the things you didn't fit in on Saturday — or a slower revisit of the place you liked most.

Sunday brunch

Flunch

Getting Around Avignon

train
TGV INOUI (Avignon TGV station shuttle)

Marseille Saint-Charles Station → Avignon TGV Station

From £€25 30 min
bus
Navette Aéroport (Airport Shuttle)

Marseille Provence Airport Bus Stop → Avignon Central Bus Station

From £€35 75 min
taxi
Gare Avignon Centre Taxi (local transit)

Avignon Central Station (Gare Centre) → Maison Boussingault

From £€8 5 min
taxi
Marseille Provence Airport Taxi

Marseille Provence Airport (MRS) → Maison Boussingault, Avignon

From £€90 60 min

Where to Stay for a Avignon Weekend

For a short break, stay central — walking distance to the main sights saves hours across a 2-day itinerary.

Weekend in Avignon — FAQ

Is a weekend enough to see Avignon?

A weekend (2 full days) is enough to cover the highlights of Avignon. You can see the main attractions, eat at a couple of good restaurants and get a real feel for the city — as long as you prioritise well. This guide is structured to help you do exactly that.

When is the best weekend to visit Avignon?

See our full best time to visit Avignon guide. For a weekend break, shoulder season (spring and autumn) typically offers the best balance of good weather, manageable crowds and reasonable hotel prices.

Where should I stay for a weekend in Avignon?

For a short break, stay as central as possible — walking distance to the main sights saves significant time and lets you head out after dinner without worrying about transport. See the best hotels in Avignon for rated options. TripSage's free briefings tell you the specific rooms to request at each property.

How do I get around Avignon for a weekend?

The main transport options in Avignon include TGV INOUI (Avignon TGV station shuttle) and Navette Aéroport (Airport Shuttle). For a short stay, walking and public transport are usually the most time-efficient combination — parking in most city centres adds cost and delays.

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