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Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Agen
A fine-arts museum spread across historic townhouses. Collections range from archaeology to paintings, with works linked to the region and major French artists.
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A fine-arts museum spread across historic townhouses. Collections range from archaeology to paintings, with works linked to the region and major French artists.
A small museum and archaeological site preserving a Romanesque chapel and medieval remains. It gives a compact insight into Agen’s religious and urban past.
An art-focused venue in a former church, used for temporary exhibitions and cultural events. It is worth visiting for the setting as well as the programme.
A broad promenade shaded by plane trees beside the canal. Popular for walking and cycling, it combines greenery, water views and a relaxed local feel.
A lively main square framed by historic buildings and arcades. It is ideal for orienting yourself in the centre and watching everyday city life.
A central pedestrian street with shops and handsome facades. It is one of the best ways to experience the rhythm and architecture of central Agen.
Soft prunes from Agen, often eaten plain or stuffed, are the town’s signature speciality and a protected product of the Lot-et-Garonne area.
A rich savoury tart from south-west France with onions, tomatoes, anchovies and olives; a traditional snack linked to regional home cooking.
Duck leg slowly cooked in its own fat, a classic south-west French dish widely served around Agen for its deep flavour and preserving tradition.
Refined French dining with seasonal ingredients and polished presentation, suited to a slower evening meal in central Agen.
Traditional Agen restaurant known for south-west classics, especially duck and regional produce, in a warm brasserie-style setting.
Casual venue for regional dishes, grills and generous plates, popular for an unfussy meal with local south-west flavours.
Agen is moderate for France: hotels and dining are usually cheaper than Paris or the Riviera, while local transport and everyday costs stay fairly manageable.
Service is usually included. Round up or leave 5-10% for great restaurant service. Taxis can be rounded up, and small change is fine in cafés.
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