My trip through the south of France was coming to an end but I still had one section left and it was arguably the most speculator: the Côte d'Azur. Stationing myself in the area’s largest and arguably most famous city, Nice, I spent just over a week pretending to be a lot richer than I am and trying almost desperately to present myself as someone who wasn't living out of a lightly packed bag for months.
Read MoreThe smell of spices blended with the sea and almost constant sunshine was what greeted me when I ventured further south in France. The first stop after Avignon was France's second-largest city Marseille.
Read MoreSo after a fortnight in Paris and a quick stopover in Bordeaux for the obvious reasons I made my way south to perhaps the most famous (and arguably overhyped) region of France: Provence. Basing myself in Avignon I spent a week in 38 degrees heat exploring the tiny towns in the area and basically just eating and drinking everything in sight.
Read MoreParis was everything I expected: smelly, crowded, touristy but also completely wonderful and one-of-a-kind in a way that is indescribable.
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