L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is found in the department of Vaucluse near the southeast coast of France. One of the most picture-perfect towns of the broader Provence region, the ‘Island City’ of L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is known for its canals, historic waterwheels, chic cafes and restaurants - including one established by British celebrity chef Keith Floyd - and its sensational collection of antique shops. Don’t miss the Collegiate Church Notre Dame des Anges, with its opulent Baroque interior, or the Maison Rene Char, a gallery with artworks by luminaries such as Joan Miro. Finally, though antique hunters will find plenty of joy by browsing the town’s 300 permanent stores, it is highly recommended to attend the weekly Antique Market (every Sunday), as well as the town’s famous annual Antique Fairs (held over Easter and the weekend of the 15th of August holiday).