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/ Continuing our stroll through Avignon, walk back along Rue des Lices, feeling free to meander left or right as the spirit strikes and how appealing those little side lanes seem to you, including Rue Agricol Perdiguier and the lovely Place des Corps Saints, with its burbling fountain and picturesque little church of the Célestins and bar of the same name. A lively array of café tables is spread out here in fair weather.
Rue Frédéric Mistral is a short lane passing under a picturesque arch connecting two historic buildings. The street's name honors one of the great literary and culture heroes of Provence, Frédéric Mistral, a writer who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1904.
Rue des Trois Faucons leads a few blocks north to another important church worth visiting: St. Didier, one of the largest Gothic churches in Provence.
Continue a block north from the church into Avignon's main pedestrian zone, lined with shops -- a maze of several blocks ideal for wandering. This will lead you back to the main Place de l'Horloge and put you in prime position for lunch, followed by shopping or a couple of museum visits.
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