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Uzes in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Uzes, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Uzès is a beautifully preserved medieval town known for its Duchy, narrow stone lanes, and elegant arcaded squares. Its lively weekly market on the Place aux Herbes showcases regional produce, wines, and crafts from the surrounding Gard countryside. Nearby, you can visit the UNESCO-listed Pont du Gard aqueduct, explore vineyards and truffle country, and enjoy easy day trips to Nîmes, Avignon, and the wider Languedoc-Provence area.
With favorites like La Rose Des Vents, Haribo Candy Museum, and La Bouscarasse, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like La Fille des Vignes and La Table D'Uzès so you can get the best taste of Uzes while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Uzès, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Haribo Candy Museum

3.9
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3.1
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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Haribo Candy Museum in Uzes offers a fascinating look into the history of candy production, showcasing old machinery and exhibits on the town's significant role in the candy industry. Located just four kilometers south of the historic center, this museum is perfect for families with children. Visitors can learn about Uzes' candy-making heritage, including its prominence as a licorice producer, as well as explore the evolution of candy advertising over the years.
We decided to skip the museum and go straight for the candy store. It was really crowded which made the shopping experience less than enjoyable. I guess it was to be expected in August! They sell a wide variety of Haribo candy, buy the store was so crowded, it was hard to really see what was available. Having said that, there is ample free parking and I will definitely go again the next time I'm in France!
Wynand F — Google review
Not worth the entrance fee to be honest. Limited displays and not really what we expected. Definitely one for the children. Staff didn't seem keen on being there.
Trevor M — Google review
The Haribo Museum in Uzès is a fun and quirky place to visit, especially with older children. It offers an interesting look into the history of Haribo and how their famous sweets are made. There are some interactive displays and machines that show the production process, which can be entertaining and educational. That said, the museum does feel a bit outdated in parts. The exhibits could use a refresh, both visually and in terms of interactivity. It also seems like many visitors come mainly for the shop at the end, which sells Haribo candy in large bulk packages; almost like a mini candy warehouse. Overall, it's a sweet stop for a short visit, but don’t expect a modern, high-tech experience. It’s best enjoyed if you’re already a Haribo fan.
Orestis K — Google review
It is nice to visit if you’re in the area however, it seems very expensive for what it is. You get to try one candy and unfortunately for us, it was served by someone whipping their nose and coughing so that didn’t seem great. Staff on entrance were really grumpy too! Nobody was dressed up either so the kids were a bit disappointed. What a shame for a place that should be magical! Including candy smell around would make it much nicer too! Luckily the older man and the man at the till in the shop were much friendlier and helpful.
Elodie O — Google review
I went here as a kid and let me tell you it was amazing, we left the place with trashbags filled with (free) candy. Yeah these days they don't do that anymore and it's definitely not worth going here. You're all 20 years too late. Or this place should go back to their old ways but with all companies being money hungry I don't think thats gonna happen. What a shame, this is one of my best childhood memories, too bad it got ruined by greed
Thomas — Google review
Terrible waste of money. Paid £30 for myself and 2 children. Absolutely nothing to see or learn. We watched a film, saw some big plastic fake sweets that you could take a pic with and were given a few sweets. The shop at the end was extortionate. Double the price of buying the same sweets at the supermarket. My children were bored in 15 minutes and we left. Definitely avoid
Alex H — Google review
Great place to learn about Haribo story and sweet manufacture. A bit expensive (12 euros pp for adults) considering there are 4 rooms to visit and it takes approx 1h to see everything. Bonus is you can get 2 mini sweet sachets free. Big car park, spaces for camping vans as well. Easy to find.
Fyona L — Google review
Our son is celiac and we had been told that there was something that he could enjoy. But no..Everything has GLUTEN, not suitable for CELIACS. 12 euros for adults 10 for children.
María P — Google review
Pont des Charrettes, Chem. du Moulin de Bargeton, 30700 Uzès, France•https://museeharibo.tickeasy.com/fr-FR/accueil•+33 4 66 22 74 39•Tips and more reviews for Haribo Candy Museum
4 min · 1.9 mi
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Cathédrale Saint-Théodorit d'Uzès

4.5
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4.2
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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Cathedral
Churches & Cathedrals
Cathédrale Saint-Théodorit d'Uzès is a stunning neo-Romanesque cathedral located in the historic center of Uzès. The cathedral, built in the 17th century and adorned with a neo-Romanesque facade added in 1873, houses relics of Saint-Firmin and features an impressive organ case dating back to 1670.
Peaceful cherche with a unique tower on the region right from the 11th century.
Kirill M — Google review
Very nice cathedral. Simple lines and decor but still impressive
Ilona — Google review
The most incredible pipe organ and an impromptu recital. Well worth a visit.
Gj W — Google review
Fenestrelle Tower adjoins the cathedral of St Théodorit, and is a round tower with windows. The campanile, in the Lombardy style, is 42 meters high and is outstanding for its harmonious proportions and the finesse of its decor. The cathedral itself was rebuilt in the 17th century after several periods of damage. The neo-Romanesque façade was added in 1873. Inside, a classic French organ with painted shutters from the 17th century is one of the most beautiful organs in the region.
Edward — Google review
If if you are not religious it's worth visiting cathedral. Everybody is welcome
Alex P — Google review
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Holger B — Google review
stunning! beautiful ceiling in an azure blue and gold. Must see
Alan P — Google review
Beautiful especially the extremely unique organ. A fabulous venue for concerts.
Harvey M — Google review
3 Pl. de l'Évêché, 30700 Uzès, France•https://www.cathedrale-uzes.fr/•+33 4 66 22 13 26•Tips and more reviews for Saint-Théodorit
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La vallée de l'Eure à Uzès

4.7
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4.5
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Park
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The valley of the Eure in Uzès is a peaceful and picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle, offering plenty of space for dogs to run. However, caution is advised as the river can be fast-flowing and deep. Accessible via rough paths or by driving out on the St Quentin road, this green oasis features picnic tables, hiking trails, and even remnants of an ancient aqueduct.
A beautiful park with magnificent trees and a bit of Roman history. A doggie paradise where they can socialise with other dogs and run and swim.
Martyn D — Google review
Like discovering ruins from antiquity everywhere you look. This is an ancient area, established by the Romans, virtually untouched by modern day tourism.
Kent J — Google review
Valley of Eure is a green and cool oasis for warm days. If you walk downstream along the river you will see remains of the antique aqueduc that connected Uzes to Nimes two thousand years ago. There are multiple fishing spots along the river offering as many picture spots. If you access the valley from Uzes be aware that the path has many steps. An access road is also available in the valley.
Laurent D — Google review
Wonderful valley with remainders of the ancient Roman viaduct that leads to the Pont du Gard. Great place for kids to play in the water of the small river. Ways are not very well maintained and in some places we found a lot of broken glass which is very dangerous.
Kai R — Google review
Lovely peaceful escape from the madding crowd! Plenty space for dogs to run - but be careful with the river - quite fast flowing and deep and mostly difficult for a dog to climb out back to dry land. Also, the swans take no prisoners so be warned... If you're a sturdy walker-scrambler you can access the park from the town centre via rough / steep paths. Better to drive out via the St Quentin road and park at the outer side. Public toilets and picnic tables available. Please pick up, bag & bin your dog's contributions DO NOT leave the poo bag in nature - your potentially killing your puppies' friends.
Aileen R — Google review
Nice walking path and picnic area
Luka M — Google review
a beautiful area but dog shit sucks out loud. rarely dog owners take responsibility for the legacy of their puppies.. it's such a mess.
Regina B — Google review
If you are in Uzès and you don't see the Vallée, you are really missing out! From the gently flowing little creek and the massive green spaces and picnic tables to the myriad hiking trails, there is something for everyone in the valley. It was the source of water for the Pont du Gard and (for the really adventurous) there is a lovely 19km hike following the old aquaduct route which ends with you walking out onto the Pont du Gard !
Charles R — Google review
30700 Uzès, France•Tips and more reviews for La vallée de l'Eure à Uzès
11 min · 0.55 mi
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Uzes Tourist Information

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4.0
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Tourist information center
Visitor center
Uzes Tourist Information is your go-to spot for discovering the enchanting city of Uzes, a true gem in France that beautifully showcases its medieval charm. This captivating town features a delightful blend of lovingly restored buildings and remnants of history, creating an authentic atmosphere that feels far from the commercialized experience often found elsewhere. Just under an hour from Avignon and a short drive from Pont de Gard, Uzes invites you to explore its stunning old town at your leisure.
One of the prettiest and interesting small cities we've ever visited in France. Wish we had discovered it sooner so we could have stayed here for several days or even a week to explore the area. Only less than 1 hour from Avignon and 25 minutes from Pont de Gard.
Ed D — Google review
Nice postcards and souvenirs!
Denys P — Google review
Very helpful and friendly, provided suggestions and maps.
Ilona — Google review
Such lovely helpful staff with great humour and totally at your assistance. It was a pleasure being there
Claire F — Google review
Knowledgeable and helpful service
Christine A — Google review
Excellent resource with friendly staff
Sally B — Google review
Great information and public toilets
Anthony ( — Google review
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Jean R — Google review
16 Pl. Albert 1er, 30700 Uzès, France•http://www.uzes-pontdugard.com/•+33 4 66 22 68 88•Tips and more reviews for Uzes Tourist Information
3 min · 0.17 mi
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Jardin Médiéval d'Uzès et ses Tours

4.4
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4.1
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Temporarily Closed
Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Cultural landmark
Exhibition planner
The Uzès medieval garden and towers, located near the Place aux Herbes, is a peaceful sanctuary showcasing 450 varieties of plants that were essential in daily life during the Middle Ages. This botanical space features edible, medicinal, textile, and dye plants as well as cereals. Visitors can also appreciate contemporary art and climb the 100 steps of the King's Tower for breathtaking views of Uzès. The garden is meticulously planned with herbs in one area and flowers in two others.
Magnificent medieval garden, showing plants which have been used for medicinal, textiles, cooking, and other purposes since medieval times. It also offers art exhibits and concerts. The staff is very friendly and they take particular care about doing most of the work in house.
Cora S — Google review
Small garden, nice flowers and great view from the top of the tower. Unfortunately few explanations and nothing in English. We were given a chart at the beginning of the visit, in English but with very little information.
Ilona — Google review
Very interesting medieval garden. The view from the tower is well worth the effort. A little hard to find, you will need a map.
Gj W — Google review
The garden is very educational and there are some very special specimen plants. The towers are very interesting too but the climb to the top almost killed me. There are rooms with graffiti which was a nice surprise. The visit ended with a glass of a herbal infusion which was very pleasant and we sat enjoying the space. The receptionist was helpful and explained that we should keep our ticket because we can get a discount on many different attractions in the region. The ticket to the medieval garden was 7 euros. We received a 5 euro discount for the nimes roman museum ticket that included the arena, tower, museum and the carre. Fantastic
Shadow T — Google review
Beautiful place - very relaxing and interesting garden but also an informative museum section in the tours with a great view on top. We visited late October and will return in the springtime to see the different blooms.
Tanya O — Google review
What a wonderful find as we explored the lovely town of Uzes. Tucked away amongst the winding small streets, this experience was a little bit magical and a whole lot of fascinating history. Keep in mind that the medieval towers are still in their "original " state and that climbing up the stairs was an adventure all on its own! A nice refreshing tea was offered at the end of our visit along with the garden's sweet cat who enjoyed our attention!
Kate B — Google review
Fantastic garden, exhibitions and towers with plenty of labelled plants, signs about the history of the building and guide sheets in various languages including English. The main tower has 100 steps but thankfully with several floors you can pause in to catch your breath. Stunning views at the top of the tower of the whole of Uzès. An extra treat was herbal tea (free) when leaving.
Freya F — Google review
You walk up a slight slope onto the grounds of 2 towers. The stairs are steep if you decide to climb the tower. The medieval gardens are planned nicely with many herbs located in one area, and flowers located in 2 other areas. Inside the tower are descriptive plaques describing certain exhibits. The writings and pictures on walls of prisoner areas were very interesting. A negative to this tourist attraction is everything is written in French which is unfortunate. I would have liked to read and understand more about this historic site while visiting. The admission is 7 eu per adult as of May 2022. ****Thank you for your kind response. I was not aware a guide was available in 7 languages. I’m sorry I missed that opportunity.
Na S — Google review
BP Hôtel de ville, Rue Port Royal, 30700 Uzès, France•http://jardinmedievaluzes.com/•+33 4 66 22 38 21•Tips and more reviews for Jardin Médiéval d'Uzès et ses Tours
3 min · 0.17 mi
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Uzès Castle

4.2
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2.6
(56)
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Uzès Castle is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into its gothic chapel with stunning stained-glass windows, well-preserved apartments dating back to the reigns of Louis XIII to Louis XVI, and an impressive wine cellar. The Bermonde Tower, dating back to the 11th century, provides panoramic views of the town.
Wow! One of the most beautifully kept castles I've ever seen in Europe. We climbed the tower and at first didn't think there was much else to see. The staff here was very kind and patient with the language barrier. They provided guides in English, and showed us a private tour. I do not know if you normally need a reservation for this, but the tour should not be missed! We came on a quiet Friday afternoon and had the place to ourselves.
Savannah R — Google review
We were lucky to see the flag raised as the duke was at home. The castle is very interesting as it’s still habitable but you can see the hundreds years of the family history. Lots of details and breathtaking view on the roof top of the ancient tower. However we had a guide who was a bit disengaged and it smashed a bit the perception. Still a must visit place in the city to understand the history of the region.
Kirill M — Google review
Very interesting family castle. However, the first thing to note is that their website is not very accurate. You can only go round the castle on a guided 1 hour tour but they don't put up any signs by the main gate saying that (or even anything suggesting that the castle is actually open), nor that you need to be there waiting outside the gates before each timed tour (times as shown on the website and on a sheet of A4 paper stuck to a high up window). Around 10 minutes before the appropriate start time one of the gates will be opened and you'll be let in. As others have noted, it's half-price on Saturdays so don't waste your money during the week as it's not worth 22 Euros! On the day of my visit, there was just the tour guide on her own, who wasn't particularly friendly or inviting and so didn't really give a good impression of being pleased to deal with the public! The tour is only in French but you can ask for an English handbook which on 5-6 pages gives a mainly accurate abbreviated description of what the tour guide refers to as you go around. The actual rooms you get led through are well decorated with a range of paintings of furniture covering several hundred years of the family owners. It's optional to climb the 125 steps up the tower, but worth it for the views across the town & surrounding countryside (although if it's just a view you want, you can climb the almost as high tower in the Medieval Garden for less money). Overall, there aren't many of the rooms you can get to see, but on a Saturday, it's an interesting way to spend an hour or so and absorb some local history.
Adam B — Google review
Tower and tour are well worth a visit even at full price. Tour in French with accompanying written English guide is sufficient. I appreciated the pace of the tour guide’s delivery - even with my limited knowledge of French it was easy to follow along. We were first to arrive in the morning and encouraged to climb the tower before our tour. Very pleasant to have stairs and views to ourselves. At the end the tour guide made sure we visited the wine cave and garden. All in all, well worth the price. Happy to contribute to keeping this gem accessible in Uzès.
Jess S — Google review
Beautiful location. We really loved Uzes - and the castle was very interesting.
Thomas V — Google review
The title of duke of Uzès, in the family de Crussol d'Uzès, is the premier title in the peerage of France, coming right after the princes of the blood. The title of seigneur d'Uzès is attested in a charter of 1088. After part of Languedoc was attached to royal demesne (1229), the lords' (and later dukes') military skill and fealty to the Crown propelled their rise through the nobility, until, after the treason of the last Duke of Montmorency, beheaded in 1632, the title of First Duke of France fell to Uzès, who retain their stronghold in the center of town today, which has expanded round the 11th century Tour Bermond. If France were a kingdom, it would be the job of the duke of Uzès to cry out, "Le Roi est mort. Vive le Roi!" at each state funeral, and defend the honour of the queen mother. Twenty-one dukes have been wounded or killed as hereditary Champion of France over the centuries.
Edward — Google review
An inspirational experience with fantastic art and architecture. Perfect venue for a group event.
Mitch S — Google review
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Holger B — Google review
11 Rue Jacques d'Uzès, 30700 Uzès, France•http://www.uzes.com/fr/visite/informations.php•Tips and more reviews for Uzès Castle
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Under a 1-minute walk from Uzes Tourist Information, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

La Fille des Vignes

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4.1
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Nestled in the charming town of Uzès, La Fille des Vignes is a delightful culinary gem that captures the essence of French cuisine. Located at 18 Place Albert 1er, this restaurant offers a warm and inviting atmosphere where guests can indulge in expertly crafted dishes made from fresh, local ingredients. The menu reflects a harmonious blend of traditional flavors with modern twists, making it an ideal spot for food enthusiasts seeking an authentic dining experience.
Great food and very nice staff. A great city to walk around in.
Damian P — Google review
Loved the food and the service at La Fille des Vignes. We had to move our reservation last minute and they were very helpful and flexible. The food was very good, a bit less French classic than the other restaurants in Uzès so.if you want traditional French food, it may not be your first choice. Service was great. For pescatarians, be aware there aren't a lot of choices on the menu. It felt a bit more pricey than the average in Uzès for what you get. Will be back!
Carole S — Google review
We were looking for some good local food. The hotel that we were staying at guided us to this place and were kind enough to make reservations for us. We got the last table outside, and it was marvelous. The food was quite good and the service was awesome and friendly.
Brent H — Google review
A balance of French and more international dishes. Not as afraid of spice as many restaurants but nothing unbearably hot. The ingredients were of the best quality. The staff cheery, friendly and helpful. We sat out but it looks super cosy inside.
Danielle T — Google review
It is a really good spot in Uzès for breakfast and teatime. You will be well received, and have a good moment drinking real orange juice , no croissant is proposed but the eggs are tasty. For the price it is really correct and the only place I have appreciated for breakfast ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹
Rockia K — Google review
A wonderful restaurant. The service was exceptionally good, they even catered for our dog, pictured!
Michael W — Google review
The young lady who served us was very polite and did an excellent job but unfortunately we had to wait one hour for our second course as the lady (not the young girl )who took our delicious first course away forgot to tell the kitchen or at least that was the explanation given when we chased it up. the food was very good though.
David K — Google review
Careful! The restaurant La Fille de la Vigne in Uzes does not guarantee a gluten free diet. We, a party of 6, visited this restaurant on 30/07/2025. During the order, we specifically indicated that two individuals required a gluten free diet because of Coeliac disease. The waiter noted this requirement in the order. Still at the table, the person concerned experienced violent pains. We informed the waiter and the manager of the situation. We were told that it could not possibly be the restaurants fault and that the person in pain must have eaten gluten somewhere else prior to attending the restaurant. This was not the case. We left without an apology. The evening was ruined. We cannot recommend this restaurant.
Audrey M — Google review
18 Pl. Albert 1er, 30700 Uzès, France•http://www.restaurantlafilledesvignes.fr/•+33 4 66 04 17 46•Tips and more reviews for La Fille des Vignes

La Table D'Uzès

4.6
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4.4
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Fine dining restaurant
La Table D'Uzès is a renowned restaurant located in Uzes, France. It is the only Michelin-starred restaurant in the town and is situated within the elegant nine-room hotel Maison d'Uzes. Chef Christophe Ducros curates an exquisite five-course gastronomic experience for visitors. The restaurant's reputation for offering a fantastic dining experience has attracted numerous positive reviews from patrons.
Amazing French Cuisine! We had a perfect evening with high end food and spend 3 hours eating there. For sure this is not a low budget restaurant, but it’s worth it! Our blind menu has been served by great waiters and a special sommelier. We even got the change to visit the kitchen and see how the chefs are preparing the delicious food. The whole evening there was a highlight and we highly recommend the restaurant if you want to spend a special night out in Uzès. Thanks for having us!
Timo P — Google review
An absolute gem. The flavors were nothing short of incredible—every dish, even something as simple as chickpeas, was transformed into something bold and unforgettable. The ingredients are clearly locally sourced and incredibly fresh, which comes through in every bite. Service was warm and attentive without ever feeling overbearing. Honestly, the food here rivals (and in some cases surpasses) what we’ve had at some three-star restaurants. A truly standout experience from start to finish.
Pip A — Google review
I really wanted to like this place. It is a beautiful setting, with views of the cathedral and a rising moon. We also had a perfect summer night, having cooled off from the hot summer day. We chose the six course “journey”. The pacing of the night was off completely. We started at 7:45 and the meal took 3.5 hours. And then I waited another 20+ minutes just to pay. The service was tentative all night. We had to ask for water refills and bread to mop up the sauces. The meal was just ok in my opinion (by Michelin expectations). For three of us it was $600 and I did not have a single Wow moment. Not for presentation, nor for flavors. The courses felt a bit repetitive — several ice cream style quenelles (worked for the hot summer but not innovative). Most of the time the flavors were solid but not wow. Didn’t think it was better than other restaurants in Uzes where we have enjoyed lunches and dinners and great friendly services. The vibe was quite formal, a bit off from the relaxed atmosphere of the town. I would not describe it as fun. Also, one of us was having her birthday that day. There was zero recognition of it at dinner. Overall it was underwhelming. Many places in Uzes to spend your money and time.
Fei M — Google review
We went there to celebrate our first year married and it was just perfect! The culinary "voyage" by Christophe Ducros was just extraordinary! Great work from the kitchen brigade and restaurant service ! Special note for the sommelier! We will come back again for sure 👏 Emma and Lorenzo
Le U — Google review
Genuinely utterly stunning food. We had the 6 course tasting menu and it was superb: delicious, delicate, and incredible flavour combinations. Surprised it only has a single Michelin star - expect a second and third will follow. Really couldn’t recommend it more.
L M — Google review
Unfortunately we didn't find this place reliable. We booked a table for 18th June and had it confirmed by email and made our plans accordingly. However, they cancelled the booking on the evening of the 17th giving the reason they were full.
John H — Google review
Nicely decorated in classic French style. First class service and wine sommelier. We were too late to sample the seasonal truffle menu but the single menu was excellent (you can pick how many dish you actually wish).
Franck L — Google review
Beautiful building, lovely food and good service. It’s a Michelin star, but doesn’t have the same fastidious attention to detail I have seen elsewhere. Food was delicious but not extraordinary for the price. Wine pairing a bit spendy but nice.
Katherine K — Google review
Place de l'Evêché, Pl. de l'Évêché, 30700 Uzès, France•https://www.latableduzes.fr/•+33 4 11 71 94 00•Tips and more reviews for La Table D'Uzès
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La Fougasse d'Uzès

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Bakery
La Fougasse d'Uzès is a must-try when visiting Uzes, offering delicious crispy flatbreads with savory flavors like lardons or olives. The local specialty is a hot flaky focaccia-style bread filled with anchovies and olives, perfect for a picnic among the grapevines. This artisan bakery is known for its best bread and pastries in town, drawing locals and visitors alike to enjoy their fresh-made products.
Really good patisseries, I can’t wait to try their fougasse as well.
Leila A — Google review
Beautiful fresh made bakery and patisserie. Very popular locally, and a nice range of products.
Gareith S — Google review
You have to try the local specialty la fougasse. Delicious bread and tartines
Nicolas C — Google review
One of the better baguettes in Uzes, though they do seem to vary in quality day to day. A little different and a bit denser to you usual baguette, but tasty. Could be. touch friendlier, but then it is only a baker and I'm going there for some bread not a night out..The fougasse? Not to my taste at all. Some of the other breads are great.
James E — Google review
Fresh pastries, good mix of sweets, good value for money.
Andrei F — Google review
Real artisan bakery. Best bread and pastries in Uzès! They really know what they're doing. And they're open on Mondays. Fast, friendly service. Delicious!
Navyo E — Google review
The best place to eat in Uzes, rich, beautiful and very friendly people.
Florencia C — Google review
Best pastries in town, dreaming of more! Worth the queues to get the tastiest baked goods!
Dominique P — Google review
10 Rue Jacques d'Uzès, 30700 Uzès, France•+33 4 66 22 10 57•Tips and more reviews for La Fougasse d'Uzès

Bec à Vin

4.5
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4.3
(1218)
Temporarily Closed
$$$$affordable
French restaurant
Restaurant
Bec à Vin is a charming and elegant restaurant located in the heart of Uzes. The cozy indoor dining room features vaulted ceilings, while the secluded courtyard is perfect for warm evenings. The menu offers sophisticated French dishes such as foie gras with port, chutney, red fruits and vanilla, tartare de coeur de rumpsteak, and an occasional Anglophile touch like crumble de pommes. This establishment also boasts an exceptional selection of regional wines.
My favourite Uzès restaurant. Delightful staff, really charming little vaulted stone dining room, excellent wine and delicious food. From the Amuse Bouche of black olive tapenade, my plat of one of the best Filet de Boeuf Limousin (perfectly saignant) I’ve had anywhere to the perfect Fromage finish, the meal was wonderful. Unusual and really fresh brown bread basket. Paired with an IGP Aveyron vin rouge with the beef, then a recommended Côte du Rhone with the cheese course, it was perfect. Merci à tous!
Chris L — Google review
Tasty, glamorous, cozy place with very friendly people who speak English by the way. However the place is very popular and you have to join in advance. Due to the crowds inside we had to wait for almost 2 hours to have our meals. One fish meal got cold unfortunately. But I still can recommend as it’s a good choice and the wine card is amazing.
Kirill M — Google review
I would give this lovely place five stars but for two things: first sitting outside, there was a regular fall of dusty black particles from the fig trees above. They landed in our drinks and on the table: so if you're sitting outside, which is delightful on a hot lunchtime, choose your place carefully. Second and more seriously, my wife found a lump of plastic about 20mm long in her dessert (cherry cake, part of the cafe gourmand). We were given a "désolé" by the waitress but no offer of refund or replacement. Otherwise the food was delicious, the service friendly and the setting pleasant,
Steven M — Google review
Really good food! Plus the atmosphere is amazing and very romantic when dining in their beautiful garden.
Marcel T — Google review
We are from USA and wanted to spend the day in UZES, France. We wanted tapas and risotto so we choose Le Bec A Vin and came for lunch at 12:00. The door said reservations but the head waitress said it was ok come in! We ordered escargot’s and shrimp tempura to start and the fish of day risotto unfortunately forgot to take pictures but was excellent service and food. We had dessert creme brûlée with pistachio ice cream, caffe, Irish coffee!! The best meal and services we have received after four weeks in France!! Make reservations and enjoy the cavernerness, ambiance, friendly staff, and amazing food!
Susan B — Google review
Well presented, prepared, and delicious and at a fair price.
Barry W — Google review
It was a bit difficult to find. We went through the backdoor and ended at the kitchen. One of the kitchen staff was kind enough to show us the front door. Great lunch and friendly staff! The ambinence was very nice, too.
Joe D — Google review
Absolutely amazing food and authentic place
Tatsi L — Google review
6 Rue Entre les Tours, 30700 Uzès, France•http://www.lebecavin.com/•+33 4 66 22 41 20•Tips and more reviews for Bec à Vin
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Day 2

Proximity is everything
For day 2, we bundled attractions like La Bouscarasse and SARL LES VIGNES DE L'ARQUE - 30700 and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 8 hours.
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La Bouscarasse

4.0
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3.7
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Temporarily Closed
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
Park
La Bouscarasse is a delightful family-friendly water park that promises a day of fun and relaxation for visitors of all ages. With its inviting lazy river, multiple pools, and ample sun loungers, it's the perfect spot to unwind under the sun. Families can enjoy picnic areas and a cafeteria on-site, making it easy to refuel after splashing around. The park is well-organized with clear guidelines regarding swimwear—ensuring everyone feels comfortable while enjoying their time in the water.
We had some much fun here! An amazing place for toddlers and young kids. Super clean, lovely and shady, surrounded by nature and very well kept. The pools are very well supervised and staff were very friendly. Merci!!
Lucy A — Google review
NO SPEEDOS, NO SWIMMING I was not allowed to be on poolside because I was wearing a basketball jersey while I was lying on my towel. Poolside is not clearly defined. When I took it off, I was told that I can’t be on poolside either. Reason for it was that I was wearing swimming trunks (!) and not speedos. I told them that I won’t be swimming and stay on my towel. This was not enough I‘ve been told to leave while my family was swimming. Apparently, it’s for hygiene reasons (that’s what they said after asking them several times). Not sure why speedos are supposed to be more hygienic than others. Fun fact; their staff is roaming around in t-shirts and board shorts (which is what I was not allowed). Leading by example should be considered. Of course there were plenty of other people wearing whatever they wanted and nobody cared. Seems like what people are wearing was more important than what people are doing swimming. Better keep an eye on the people in the water than outside. Who cares what people wear, especially if they are not swimming. Though, I was allowed to sit in the so called picnic area (from where I took the picture), but not where the guy (staff with white t-shirt, baseball cap, and board shorts (!) is sitting). I‘m closer to the pool now than I was before. The pool otherwise is nice for kids, not much to see here for adults. Too bad, even though we have a family house in the area, they lost me and my family as their customers, due to rules that don’t fit the 21st century. Nobody outside France and Italy wears still Speedos - no offence 😅😉 If I just could have counted the kids peeing & pooping into the pool sacrificing all that hygiene while I was having that conversation with their yet friendly staff. Not their fault, just a silly rule.
Roger S — Google review
This place is great if you have children under 5, with shallow areas and safe spots for them to play. It’s very clean, has plenty of shaded picnic areas, and lots of parking. However, the lazy river is disappointing—it’s so slow you have to push yourself along. There are also many strict rules (like tight swimwear only and no T-shirts near the pool), which oddly don’t seem to apply to staff. The pool was also overcrowded, with people playing ball games in the water that weren’t monitored. Overall, worth a visit if you’re coming with young children, but otherwise it may not be for you.
Owain C — Google review
The place is good for little kids, lots of picnic places, lots of shade, you can buy coffee and food. For children over 5 years old, this is no longer interesting. And cold water.
Nata G — Google review
A small offering but pleasant setting. Absolutely ruined by ridiculous rules around the types of swinning shorts which can be worn. Made up rules which do not exist in any other country in the world and have no scientific basis. Do not visit.
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Rachel C — Google review
Really nice place to take your children when it is hot.... it's clean, has good services and you can take a picnic !
Claire T — Google review
Ideal for little children, but what leaves a bad aftertaste is that there is a rule about swimwear that cannot be found on the website and cannot be explained by the pool attendants and that bans swim shorts for example, so you are kindly asked to visit the resident shop to pay an extra-fee.
Stefan L — Google review
981 Rte d'Alès, 30700 Serviers-et-Labaume, France•http://www.bouscarasse.fr/•+33 4 66 22 50 25•Tips and more reviews for La Bouscarasse
4 min · 2.7 mi
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SARL LES VIGNES DE L'ARQUE - 30700

4.7
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4.7
(14)
Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque region, SARL LES VIGNES DE L'ARQUE offers an unforgettable experience for wine enthusiasts. Visitors are greeted with a warm and friendly welcome that sets the tone for an exceptional tasting journey. With a selection of 23 exquisite wines from the Duchy of Uzes and Cevennes, each sip reveals extraordinary flavors, including delightful hints like raspberry in their standout offering, Confidentiel.
Had a great one-on-one tasting from Fabrice in early Feb. Loved Confidentiel and Chant des Baumes red
Richard N — Google review
We had an excellent degustation here. Friendly staff and really nice and good value wines. Generous tasting left slightly tipsy! We particularly enjoyed the confidential range but everything we tasted was good.
Sharon S — Google review
Had a wonderful tasting this afternoon, a warm welcome with a great explanation for each wine tasted, the wines were wonderful….the “Confidentiel” was Sublime, the hint of raspberry in this wine was extraordinary… The Wines were also very reasonable priced, with several in the range, the prices started from around 4 euros for a very drinkable Red up to 20 euros for my new Favorite “Confidentiel” worth every cent 😁… ps get your wife or Partner to drive 😉
Mark — Google review
Excellent wines and other drinks. Really friendly and helpful people.
Robin B — Google review
I just posted a photo of their opening hours
Mark C — Google review
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Elisabeth M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great tasting experience. Very friendly welcome. Father and son took great care of us!! And also with our children :) A real passion that shines through, and a quality wine. Very good value for money. We will definitely come back. (Original) Super expérience de dégustation. Accueil très sympathique. Père et fils au petit soin!! Et aussi avec nos enfants :) Une vraie passion qui se fait ressentir et un vin de qualité. Très bon rapport qualité prix. Nous reviendrons à l occasion sans hésitation.
Aurelie G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hello, A truly beautiful wine cellar, a warm welcome, and, above all, excellent wines! Try and you'll be won over 😋 A big thank you to this team who know how to delight our taste buds. (Original) Bonjour, Une bien belle cave, accueil chaleureux et surtout des vins excellents ! Goûtez et vous serez conquis 😋 Un grand merci à cette équipe qui sait régaler nos papilles.
Noël V — Google review
Route Alès, 30700 Baron, France•https://www.vignesdelarque.com/•+33 4 66 22 37 71•Tips and more reviews for SARL LES VIGNES DE L'ARQUE - 30700
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Musée 1900

4.9
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4.8
(451)
Museum
Children's Museums
History Museums
Specialty Museums
Musée 1900 is a remarkable private museum featuring a diverse collection of objects and machines from the late 1800s to the mid-20th century. Visitors can explore an array of items including cars, fire trucks, agricultural machinery, engines, oil mills, bicycles, scooters, cameras, TV sets, radios and telephones. The museum offers insights into household life in the early 1900s and even features a preserved dentist's office from 1954.
Amazing place!!! You will feel like you have travelled back in time. So many interesting items in wonderful condition. It’s good fun for all ages. I can’t recommend this place enough. You will be welcomed by the very nice owner which is great bonus.
Dora P — Google review
Quite incredible mix of the last 125+ years of French everyday life. An amazing collection of vehicles, toys, household items and loads of other things. A fascinating way to spend several hours.
Adam B — Google review
Lovely museum with many things to discover! The collection was started by the father of the owner and it is still growing. He is very passionate and happy to give you more information. You can have a refreshing drink outside during the visit among the collection. You can even sit on/in some of the vehicles and take pictures. Definitely worth a visit!
MystOfOblivion — Google review
Definitely somewhere that is worth a visit if you’re in the area!! Some amazing items dating back centuries, from cars to toys to medical equipment. This is the kind of museum you can get lost in for hours, and even have a drink in the beautiful little courtyard!
Elise J — Google review
Fun experience in a jump back in time, we enjoyed this museum. It is a very relaxing and interesting place to visit
Coline P — Google review
If you can visit this museum, GO!!!! We had a blast!! It’s very organized, clean and soooo many things to see! We spent almost two hours and I could have spent more!!!! Laughed, reminisced even sent photos to my Mom since I know she would remember things she lived with and I only heard about! The owner was so nice and explained alot. Definitely if you are a curious person and want to remember things you might have forgotten about your youth, GO!!!
Alma D — Google review
This is just a lovely place, there is even a small café inside where you can enjoy a cup of coffee. There are many things that i have never seen, well preserved, huge collection. There are a few showcases which one can climb on and take a cool photo with! This was an experience interesting for the children as well as adults. Huge free parking available.
Noga S — Google review
We noticed the museum as we passed and came back to see it. We were very pleasantly surprised at the breadth and depth of the collection, beautifully curated and presented. The museum gives a wonderful insight into the history of French industrial and farming life between the late 19th century and the mid 20th century, but also into the history of the development of technology over those years. The owner is friendly and welcoming, allowing visitors to get interactive with the exhibits. An absorbing two hours.
Linda C — Google review
15 Chem. du Moulin, 30700 Arpaillargues-et-Aureillac, France•http://www.musee1900.com/•+33 6 30 04 52 77•Tips and more reviews for Musée 1900
7 min · 3.5 mi
4

CANDYLAND - Parc de loisirs pour enfants (Déménagement en cours !)

4.3
(301)
Temporarily Closed
Amusement park
Fast food restaurant
Theme park
CANDYLAND - Parc de loisirs pour enfants is a summer must-visit for kids aged 2 to 12. The park offers inflatable games, pedalos on the water, trampolines, and electric go-karts. Visitors have praised the welcoming staff and clean facilities. The presence of mascots adds to the fun atmosphere. Located near the Haribo candy museum, it provides ample parking and food options for a hassle-free experience.
A nice and fun stop for young kids. Located on the Haribo's museum parking lot. Staff is very nice.
Mag — Google review
Packed! Too busy for my liking, otherwise fine.
Robert M — Google review
It’s very good 👍
CatlynDejesus 1 — Google review
Yassmin the best
Nabil H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good evening since it was late night from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. The park has been expanded since our last visit, new activities (pedal karts including 1HS out of the 4, treetop adventures, inflatable structures, etc.). Park as pleasant as ever, lots of corners: tables and chairs, efficient and essential for waiting while the children have fun. The children (3 and a half and 7 years old for me) had a blast. Not too long of a wait to do the activities, or even not at all for some. Small downside for the on-site catering: several things on the menu were unavailable and you shouldn't be in too much of a hurry to eat (in your defense, the person was alone in the kitchen that evening...). (Original) Très bonne soirée puisque c'étaiten nocturne de 19h30 à 22h. Le parc à été agrandit depuis notre dernière visite, nouvelles activités(karts à pédales dont 1HS sur les 4, accrobranches, structures gonflables...). Parc toujours aussi agréable, bcp de coins: tables et chaises, efficaces et indispensables pour patienter le temps que les enfants s'amusent. Les enfants(3et demi et 7ans pour ma part) se sont éclatés. Pas trop d'attente pour faire les activités voir pas du tout pour certaines. Petit bémol pour la restauration sur place: ou plusieurs choses sur la carte étaient indisponibles et il faut pas être trop pressé de manger (pour sa défense, la personne était seule en cuisine ce soir la...).
VASSEUR J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Our children loved it. So cool after the entry of 14€ per child, it's still OK, honestly, it quickly pays for itself. Foggers are great ideas, especially in summer. The people for the little train and the treetop adventure are great with the children, thank you to them! (Original) Nos enfants ont adoré. Trop chouette après l’entrée de 14€ par enfants, reste correct honnêtement cela est vite rentabilisé. Les brumisateurs super idées surtout en été. Les personnes pour le petit train et l’ accrobranche son au top avec les enfants merci à eux !
Katia T — Google review
(Translated by Google) .... Excessive price for an abandoned park. The water has so much silt that my son was afraid to go there... The attractions are steamers, the children are steamed.... The pedal cars were almost all broken.... Three cars for karting with an interminable wait... 6-7€ GRAND MAX for a park like that... and even then... not 14€. Never again. (Original) .... Tarif excessif pour un parc a l'abandon. L'eau a tellement de vase que mon fils avait peur d'y aller... Les attractions sont des étuves, les enfants sont cuits a la vapeur.... Les voitures à pédales étaient presque toutes HS .... Trois voitures pour le karting avec une attente interminable... 6-7€ GRAND MAX pour un parc comme ça... et encore... pas 14€. Plus jamais.
Laura B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very enjoyable day at the park, with the two mascots present! The people at the entrance were very welcoming and friendly. The staff outside were also very helpful; they explained things very well and accompanied my children throughout the day. My children had a great time; I recommend this park 1000%! We will be back. (Original) Très bonne journée au sein du parc avec la présence de 2 mascottes! Les personnes présentes a l’entrée sont très accueillantes et souriantes. Le personnel de dehors également, ils ont très bien expliqué et accompagné mes enfants tout au long de la journée. Mes enfants se sont régalés je recommande ce parc à 1000% ! Nous reviendrons.
Enzo M — Google review
Pont des Charrettes, 30700 Uzès, France•https://candyland-uzes.fr/•Tips and more reviews for CANDYLAND - Parc de loisirs pour enfants (Déménagement en cours !)
6 min · 2.2 mi
5

Domaine Saint Firmin

4.6
(247)
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4.6
(20)
Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Fantastic aire, no obligation to buy(although we did!) lovely staff, within 10 mins of centre. Great space among the vines! If we didn't live 1000 miles away we'd be back!! The rose we had tonight was brilliant. Thanks very much to all staff.
Sue C — Google review
Good spot Park here for free, 500 metres walk into the Town of Uzes, great market on Saturday Visit the campsite shop taste wine buy some Site is level a bit rugged because it is a working winery, usual Motorhome facilities are available
Sam E — Google review
Great Aire for camperhaps and motorhome in walking distance of the most amaxing town. So worth a visit
Janice F — Google review
A must visit for a great experience. This vinyard appears to be limited and small because it is in the village of Uzes. Parking was tight but there was plenty of it in and around motor homes. There are a few spaces directly in front of the tasting room. The tasting room does not close down mid afternoon. They were lightly busy. We explianed we were looking for sweet wine. We we were told they do not make that. However, the hostess listened closely to what we said and suggested a no fee tasting. Both options we acceptable to our sweet wine drinkers. They settled on a light, crisp, fruity, muscat. We would visit again.
D R — Google review
Small but nice, almost in the city center. Has a small camping space for camping cars.
Joost K — Google review
Lovely wine tasting very friendly and knowledgeable service.
Tim B — Google review
Excellent camping spot. The smaller vans can park overlooking the vines. Tranquill. Buy some wine!
Bob J — Google review
Gracious tasting room staff. Good wines. Did not take the tour as you would need to book ahead in winter.
Tammy O — Google review
1 Rue Saint-Firmin, 30700 Uzès, France•http://www.saint-firmin.com/•+33 4 66 22 11 43•Tips and more reviews for Domaine Saint Firmin
9 min · 3.3 mi
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Musée de la Poterie Méditerranéenne

4.3
(87)
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4.1
(48)
Museum
Specialty Museums
Nestled in a charming village, the Musée de la Poterie Méditerranéenne offers an intimate glimpse into the world of terracotta craftsmanship. This delightful museum may not boast grand displays, but its clean and well-organized layout showcases a variety of original pieces that invite visitors to appreciate their intricate details from all angles. The educational signage enhances the experience, making it accessible for those eager to learn about this ancient art form.
(Translated by Google) Small museum located in the Maison de la Terre next to the Terra Viva gallery. It offers a presentation of the tradition of Mediterranean pottery. This summer 2024 offers a very beautiful and rich exhibition of the creations of the Capron family, In addition, the village is magnificent, it is a pleasure to discover its streets and its creative pottery workshops. (Original) Petit musée installé dans la maison de la Terre a coté de la galerie Terra Viva. Il propose présentation de la tradition des poteries de la méditerranée. Cet été 2024 propose une très belle et riche exposition des créations de la famille Capron, En plus le village est magnifique c'est un plaisir de découvrir ses rue et ses ateliers de potiers créateurs.
Sabyne M — Google review
A lovely contemporary museum with plenty of interesting pieces of pottery from around the Mediterranean.
Sacha R — Google review
This place is mainly selling stuff. Nice place - small
Martin — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place steeped in history. The big plus is that we have so many private donations here. Craftsmanship is given pride of place. Everything is well presented and explained. It's a work of art, made with the means available at the time; it's truly incredible. The price is very affordable for an adult (€4), the tour is well signposted, and we make one discovery after another, each one more impressive than the last. (Original) Bel endroit chargé d’histoire. Le gros point positif c’est qu’on a ici plein de dons de particuliers. L’artisanat est mis à l’honneur. Tout est bien présenté et expliqué. C’est de l’art, avec les moyens de l’époque, c’est vraiment fou. Le prix est très abordable pour un adulte (4€), la visite est bien fléchée, nous allons de découvertes en découvertes encore plus impressionnantes les unes que les autres.
Eddy Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fantastic museum in an equally magnificent village, where ceramics are omnipresent, this museum is in the heart of the town and is surrounded by around thirty ceramicists' shops. We went there especially for the Roger Capron exhibition. An exhibition that exceeded our expectations. Very warm welcome, very beautiful pieces, the shop is very well stocked. We returned really satisfied with this cultural stopover in the middle of the scrubland. (Original) Fantastique musée dans un village tout aussi magnifique ,où la céramique est omniprésente , ce musée est en plein coeur de la ville et il est entouré d'une petite trentaine de boutique de céramiste . Nous y sommes allés spécialement pour l'exposition sur Roger Capron . Une exposition qui a surpassé nos attentes . Très bon accueil , très belles pièces , la boutique est très bien achalandée . Nous sommes rentrés vraiment satisfait de cette étape culturelle au milieu de la garrigue.
Laurent M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very interesting historically but we would have liked to see a little more explanation on manufacturing by video for example. It’s also a shame that the museum is not air-conditioned! We cut our visit short because of the heat... (Original) Très intéressant sur le plan historique mais nous aurions aimé voir un peu plus d'explications sur la fabrication par vidéo par exemple. Dommage également que le musée ne soit pas climatisé ! Nous avons écourté notre visite à cause de la chaleur...
Annie D — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place is remarkable. Super interesting. Also visit the village. (Original) Le lieu est remarquable Super intéressant Visiter aussi le village
Michel L — Google review
(Translated by Google) For Pottery lovers like me, I loved it. The village is awesome full of potters of different styles. (Original) Pour les amoureux de la Poterie comme moi.j'ai adoré. Le village est génial plein de potiers de différents styles.
Laurence R — Google review
14 Rue de la Fontaine, 30700 Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie, France•http://www.musee-poterie-mediterranee.com/•+33 4 66 03 65 86•Tips and more reviews for Musée de la Poterie Méditerranéenne
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Musée de la Poterie Méditerranéenne.

restaurant des potiers

4.6
(156)
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4.5
(199)
Permanently Closed
Restaurant
Wine bar
2Minutes Café Shop is a beloved restaurant in Saint Quentin la Poterie, known for its exceptional dishes and generous portions. The owners, Suzanne and Fredrick, are friendly hosts who speak fluent English and create a familial ambience whether you choose to dine inside or outside in the garden. They offer delicious meals like BLT sandwiches, avocado toast, green salads, quinoa salads, excellent coffee, and homemade lemonade. Visitors appreciate the lovely service and convivial atmosphere of this cafe opposite the museum.
My favourite restaurant in Saint Quentin la Poterie, and one of my favourite restaurants anywhere. The focus is on a few dishes cooked exceptionally well. Lovely place whether dining inside, with its familial ambience, or outside in the shade of the garden. The people are simply lovely and make you feel as if you are their only customer.
Sacha R — Google review
Best coffee in the area and excellent cakes. The cafe has a nice inside and outside feel, and also has comfortable tables for quiet web browsing.
Adam A — Google review
Incredible freshly made coffee, lovely service both English and French owners. Had an amazing dessert would highly recommend
Sommer P — Google review
Great little cafe opposite the museum Lovely couple running it speak French and English Great salad and drinks menu. Well worth a visit
Andrew C — Google review
We had a really delicious meal here and the ambiance was excellent! The staff was also very nice and friendly.
Famke — Google review
Lovely cafe with lovely homemade lemonade and delicious food. Close to the museum, very friendly.
Eleri H — Google review
Small and convivial (multi room) restaurant and excellent food at sensible prices. Will definitely go again.
Tony C — Google review
Am oasis of calm , especially on market day. Great tasting coffee. Thank you.
William S — Google review
23 Rue de la Fontaine, 30700 Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie, France•https://www.facebook.com/2Minutes•Tips and more reviews for restaurant des potiers

La Rose Des Vents

4.7
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4.3
(160)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
French restaurant
La Rose Des Vents is a fantastic eatery with top-notch cuisine and excellent service, even during peak hours. The delectable food is prepared on a wooden grill, giving it an incredible flavor. Located near our accommodations, the restaurant boasts a charming garden courtyard that offers breathtaking views of the picturesque countryside. It comes highly recommended as a must-visit establishment, but be sure to book in advance due to its popularity. The attentive staff and pleasant atmosphere make for an enjoyable dining experience.
Absolutely loved it here. Such a pretty location, fantastic service and wonderful food. We will definitely be going back
Gerry B — Google review
Wonderful atmosphere, fabulous food and the most pleasant family and hospitality. The best all around dining experience this trip to the region!!
Angelique N — Google review
Super good food. Best food I ate all week on my holiday. Much Better than the local voltare Michelin restaurant...
YXN. D — Google review
Very good food, meat from Aubrac is grilled over a wood fire. Staff is very friendly, and it's perfect place for kids, there are games in the closed garden.
Antoine C — Google review
Good food, kind staff, nice location. There is pretty much nothing missing here. The reason I only gave 4 stars is because I had to eat another portion to be satisfied.... So if you are really hungry I recommend you take one of the steak dishes. Otherwise you might still be hungry.
Mast3r S — Google review
Excellent food, great service despite being busy. Food cooked over a wooden grill which adds the most amazing flavour. Visited as our local restaurant to where we were staying, but sitting in the garden courtyard watching the sun set over the beautiful countryside - would recommend it as a go to spot! Booking essential!
James G — Google review
A delightful visit. We sat out under the natural shade of the mulberry trees and were warmly welcomed. We chose the 29€ menu which was excellent value. The fillet was superb and the pelardon salad starter is not to be missed. An excellent all round experience.
Catherine F — Google review
Amazing as always. Tremendous value menu at 29€ - really generous starters and delicious desserts, and the Aubrac steaks and Lozère sausages were divine comme d’ habitude. Thank you :)
Rik S — Google review
20 Les Ateliers de, 20 Les Ateliers de Baron, 30700 Baron, France•+33 4 66 62 02 46•Tips and more reviews for La Rose Des Vents
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Racines restaurant

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Racines restaurant, located just a short walk from the city center, offers a casual yet refined dining experience. Chef Axel Grousset's culinary creations have garnered praise from diners of all ages. The menu features delectable dishes such as langoustine rolls with tangy sauce gribiche and garlicky avocado mousse topped with velvety crabmeat. Guests have described their dining experiences as exceptional, comparing the food quality to renowned establishments in Paris.
Amazing food! The best in town totally! It’s good value with such high quality of food and presentation! Each course is like a piece of art! Love here! Pictures of lunch and dinner at different days! High standard always! Ps. The waiters are super friendly and nice!
Y L — Google review
We found this using Google Maps (actually my wife) and were not disappointed. Excellent food, great service and enjoyed speaking with the Chef about his experiences in Australia. Would certainly go back. Best fish dish I have had to date on our 5 week trip through France
Gavin R — Google review
Excellent! Highly recommended. One of the best meals I have had for a long time, all courses Michelin grade. Service impeccable and friendly. Also, I have to mention the black olive tapenade served with the bread - smooth, rich full of flavour, the best I have had. Ever.
Stefan F — Google review
Parfait! One of my best dining experiences during this trip with food equalling Lucas Carton in Paris but in a lovely, small, unpretentious restaurant in pretty Uzes. Just 3-4 courses but every one a delight. Very good service from a competent and friendly team. Hope to visit again. Thank you!
Shelley B — Google review
Amazing dishes lovely atmosphere and very friendly staff.
Sorin P — Google review
Fabulous setting, superb food, excellent service, great price. What more could you want?!
Louise H — Google review
Very good French food with attentive service and nice environment
Leonardo — Google review
There is just not a better place in Uzes then this restaurant!
Herbert K — Google review
1 Rue Masbourguet, 30700 Uzès, France•https://racines.restaurant/•+33 4 66 63 30 59•Tips and more reviews for Racines restaurant

McDonald's

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$$$$affordable
Fast food restaurant
McDonald's is a renowned and enduring fast-food establishment celebrated for its burgers and fries. The service is consistently excellent, with some employees proficient in the English language. The meals are typically served piping hot and incredibly flavorsome. This eatery can be aptly described as an attractive petite haven, and I wholeheartedly suggest it for all your culinary requirements. Moreover, the food is expedited with remarkable swiftness, accentuating its status as prompt nourishment.
Very good McDonald’s
Tim S — Google review
Very, very long wait for order to arrive despite the restaurant being virtually empty. When order arrived it was incorrect in lots of ways - incorrect items delivered, items we did order were missing and some items were only partly prepared, and cold.
Ben — Google review
A dirty place with an awful service! In McDrive you wait 15 minutes for 3 milkshakes, and then they inform you that milkshake machine is broken. All the sinks in the toilets are not working, so there is no chance to wash the hands nor for adults nor for kids. At the same time the tableware is plastic and multipurpose including cups. The personal prioritize a lunch with their fiends than the service quality. Each time we come, each time we get even more disappointed
Daria K — Google review
Don’t go inside to order to go, they will not call your number or care that you’ve been standing there for half an hour. By the time I got my food (after asking) my fries were cold and forgot part of my order.
Lev B — Google review
Super
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nickel
Sacha R — Google review
Nice good perfect
Paolo C — Google review
Cool !
Lucas L — Google review
Zone commerciale, Pont des Charrettes, 30700 Uzès, France•http://www.restaurants.mcdonalds.fr/mcdonalds-uzes•+33 4 66 22 99 59•Tips and more reviews for McDonald's
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