Map of Cavaillon

Tourist map and places to visit in Cavaillon

Looking for a map to visit Cavaillon? You'll find it on this page with all the tourist attractions marked. Our interactive map locates the historic center, parking lots, tourist office, and monuments to see. It works on mobile and computer. You can see Saint-Véran Cathedral, the hospital chapel, and the synagogue at a glance. This map of Cavaillon also shows shopping streets and lively squares. It guides you through the narrow streets of old Cavaillon to Saint-Jacques Hill.

How long does it take to explore Cavaillon?

Half a day is enough to see the main sights in downtown Cavaillon. You can walk through the historic district in two hours. Visiting the cathedral takes 20 minutes. The synagogue and its museum require an hour.

If you like history, allow a full day. The archaeological museum has Roman and medieval collections. The Roman arch can be explored in a few minutes. The climb to the Saint-Jacques chapel adds an hour's walk.

Shopping enthusiasts will want to extend their stay. The Monday morning market is worth a visit. The shops in the center can easily fill a morning. You'll find local products and renowned melons.

To fully enjoy Cavaillon, plan a weekend stay. Explore the surroundings of the Luberon on the second day. The hilltop villages are a fifteen-minute drive away. This itinerary combines culture and nature.

Where can I download a map of Cavaillon in PDF format?

You can download the map of Cavaillon directly from this page. Click on the “Download map” button located above our interactive map. The PDF file will be saved to your phone or computer. You can then consult it without an internet connection.

This map details all the tourist attractions. Parking lots are clearly marked to make parking easier. Historic monuments are numbered with a legend. The document also specifies the distances between each location.

The tourist office also offers free paper maps. You can pick them up when you arrive in the city. These brochures complement our map with practical information. They indicate the opening hours of the sites.

Our PDF map remains the most practical solution. It can be printed in color or black and white. You can annotate it to personalize your itinerary. The format allows you to zoom in on details.

Where is the Cavaillon tourist office located?

The Cavaillon tourist office is located on Place François Tourel. This square is located in the heart of the historic center, a stone's throw from the cathedral. The reception is open Monday to Saturday all year round. Opening hours are extended during the high season.

The office is easily accessible from the main car parks. It is just a five-minute walk from the Place du Clos car park. Signs guide you through the pedestrian streets. The exact address is shown on our interactive map.

The team provides personalized advice for your visit. They are very knowledgeable about the monuments and the surrounding area. You can obtain brochures about Cavaillon and the Luberon. Detailed maps are available free of charge.

Guided tours depart regularly from the tourist office. They allow you to discover the history of the Comtat city. The guides recount the Roman era and Jewish heritage. You can book directly on site or by phone.

Where to park in Cavaillon?

Parking becomes difficult in Cavaillon during the high season. Tourists and market visitors quickly fill up the spaces. All the car parks in Cavaillon are indicated on our interactive map on this page. This allows you to locate parking areas before you arrive.

The Place du Clos car park offers the largest number of spaces. It is located in the immediate vicinity of the historic center. The rate is reasonable for a day's visit. Payment terminals accept credit cards.

The Gambetta car park is a convenient alternative. You can reach the shops in five minutes on foot. There are several free spaces on the outskirts of the center. They fill up quickly in the morning.

On Mondays, market day, the situation becomes more complicated. Arrive before 9 a.m. to find a space. Paid parking lots remain the best option. Avoid illegal parking, which is subject to fines. Our map shows the exact location of each parking area to make your visit easier.

What are the must-see places in Cavaillon?

Saint-Véran Cathedral dominates the historic center. This 12th-century Romanesque building has a remarkable cloister. The carved capitals depict biblical scenes. The interior houses religious works of art. You can admire the typical Provençal architecture.

The synagogue of Cavaillon is one of the most beautiful in France. It dates from the 18th century and can be visited along with its museum. The interior decor combines Baroque and Jewish traditions from the Comtat region. The woodwork and ironwork are exceptional. The tour reveals the history of the local Jewish community.

The Roman arch bears witness to Cavaillon's ancient past. This 1st-century monument stands at the entrance to the old town. It once celebrated Roman military victories. The bas-reliefs are still visible despite the wear and tear of time.

The Saint-Jacques Chapel crowns the hill overlooking Cavaillon. You can climb up a path from the town center. The panoramic view takes in the Luberon and the Durance Valley. This place of pilgrimage offers a beautiful walk. The nearby archaeological site features the remains of an oppidum.

The Hôtel-Dieu archaeological museum exhibits a variety of collections. You can discover objects from prehistoric times to the modern era. The Gallo-Roman remains come from local excavations. The hospital's historic pharmacy is also open to visitors. The antique earthenware and ointment pots are remarkable.

How to get to Cavaillon?

By car, take the A7 motorway. Exit 25 “Cavaillon” leads directly to the town. From Avignon, it takes twenty minutes via the N100. The N7 also crosses the town. The road network provides easy access to the center.

The Avignon TGV station is 25 kilometers away. Regular buses connect the station to Cavaillon in 40 minutes. The TransVaucluse bus line offers several daily departures. You can book online or buy your ticket on the bus.

Cavaillon has its own train station. It welcomes TER trains from Avignon and Marseille. The journey takes 30 minutes from Avignon. The station is a 15-minute walk from the historic center. Taxis are available outside the exit.

By plane, Avignon-Provence Airport is the closest. It is 15 kilometers from Cavaillon. Marseille-Provence Airport offers more connections. You can rent a car or take a shuttle to Cavaillon. The journey from Marseille takes one hour.

What are the best hotels in Cavaillon?

The Hôtel du Parc offers excellent value for money in the city center. This family-run establishment offers comfortable rooms with breakfast included. Guests can relax in the garden after a day of sightseeing. The central location means that everything is within walking distance.

Le Mas du Soleïado is nestled in the Cavaillon countryside. This Provençal country house has a swimming pool and wooded grounds. The guest rooms combine old-world charm with modern comfort. You can enjoy breakfast under the hundred-year-old plane trees.

The Ibis Cavaillon Sud is suitable for those on a tight budget. The hotel guarantees standardized and efficient services. Free parking makes it easy to stay with your car. The proximity to the highway simplifies travel in the Luberon.

Several guest rooms are scattered throughout the historic center. They immerse you in the authentic atmosphere of Cavaillon. The owners share their tips on the region. These intimate accommodations create a warm atmosphere for discovering the city of melons.


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NEIGHBOURING TOWNS AND VILLAGES

Cheval Blanc (5 km), Robion (6 km), L'Isle sur la Sorgue (10 km) and Saint Rémy de Provence (20 km).