We are currently on holiday in Southern France and in the Auvergne. Aside from the bigger cities we have visited several little villages and towns that were supposed to be beautiful or special places (“Les plus belles villes de France” and others). I was hoping to find villages filled with life, street cafés, shops, restaurants and such. But most of the towns seem to be completed lifeless. Restaurants and shops are boarded up and closed, doors locked, not even people on the streets (just one or two people walking their dogs). What happened to France? Where is the street life? Where are the old men playing boule in the places? Did we miss anything?

  • V4uban@lemmy.worldM
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    1 year ago

    Very good question. I’m not from the south, but maybe towns are now less busy after COVID? When was the last time you were in the area?

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      1 year ago

      Covid did hit the small villages and such very hard around here. These villages are mostly living on tourism, and are not exactly the most profitable. 2 years with huge drop in revenue closed down a lot of these unfortunately.