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Musée de l'Artillerie
Military museum on artillery history, uniforms, and equipment. It gives clear insight into Draguignan's long connection with the French army.
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Distance 804 km |
Average flight duration 1h 50m |
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Military museum on artillery history, uniforms, and equipment. It gives clear insight into Draguignan's long connection with the French army.
Main local museum presenting Provençal art, archaeology, and folk traditions in a former summer residence of the bishops of Fréjus.
Art museum with paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts in a restored historic building. A rewarding stop for regional culture in the town centre.
Shaded hilltop park with walking paths, gardens, and broad views over Draguignan. Ideal for a relaxed stroll away from the busiest streets.
Historic quarter of narrow lanes, stairways, and small squares. Best explored on foot for its Provençal character, old façades, and everyday local life.
Central square lined with civic buildings and shops, often used for local events. A practical starting point for discovering the old town on foot.
A Provençal fish stew from the nearby coast, flavoured with saffron, fennel and orange peel. It is a regional classic often linked to Var and Marseille.
A rich Provençal vegetable stew of aubergine, courgette, peppers, tomatoes and olive oil. It reflects the sunny produce of inland Provence and the Var.
A traditional tart from Provence made with onions, anchovies and olives. It is a staple apéritif dish across the Var and surrounding area.
Refined Provençal restaurant in the old town, known for seasonal regional cooking in an elegant but relaxed setting.
Established Italian and Mediterranean restaurant with a lively atmosphere, popular for generous plates and central location.
Casual local address serving Provençal and French dishes with a friendly neighbourhood feel, suitable for a relaxed lunch or dinner.
Moderate for Provence. Hotels and dining cost more in peak season, but local cafés, markets and regional buses keep daily costs reasonable.
Service is usually included. Round up or leave 5-10% for excellent restaurant service; round up taxi fares; small change is fine in cafés.
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