Friday, August 5, 2011

#FranceFriday: Sète, the Venice of southern France

Bienvenue à Sète. 

It is a port and seaside community overlooking the gorgeous Mediterranean sea. It is built on and around Mont St. Clair, from which visitors can stare in awe over the amazing views of the  quaint city and seemingly never-ending sea located beneath them. 

The city's bassin de Thau, an enclosed salt-water lake, has a primary function for oyster and mussel harvesting. The city undoubtedly serves excellent seafood; pulled from the waters regularly and served on dinner tables only a few short hours later. Can it get any fresher than this?

Take in the beauty of this seaside village. Don't forget to explore and learn about Mont St. Clair at the Chapelle de la Salette while you're up there enjoying the views as well.

Sete, FR as seeing from Mont St. Clair


Fun Fact: French crooner, Georges Brassens and poet and philosopher, Paul Valéry were both born in Sète.



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