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Vigne à Vélo, rue Mireur, Tour de l’Horloge … Discover the 5 most Instagrammed places in Draguignan

41% used by 16-24 year olds, the smartphone application guarantees uninitiated social networks to take a fresh look at the City of the Dragon.

In search of “spots” and unique atmospheres, Instagram users show inventiveness. Sports, panoramic views, trendy cafes, parks … There are special features in every corner of the city.

A few thumb swipes on the screen of your smartphone will allow you to judge for yourself the pictures grouped under the hashtag #Draguignan or under the GPS location of the place of your choice.

Here are the top 5 Instagrammed places that the editorial staff found most relevant to represent the city.

1. The vine by bike

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The Vine by Bike in Draguignan. Photo doc V.M. .

Known to sportsmen, the vineyard by bicycle draws its “instagrammable” capital from its varied landscapes. Vines and railroad tracks, bridges… These assets offer an original alternative to classic urban settings.

2. Place Cassin

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Place René Cassin. Photo doc V.M. .

Under the plane trees, Place Cassin brings together the trendy cafes Le Bistrot and Les 2 L. The place also has a fountain that brings a touch of freshness to the pictures.

3. The Chabran Park

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The Chabran Park. Photo doc V.M. .

Shaded, modern and vast, the Chabran park is a must. Water jets, green space and buildings of modern architecture, so many assets for varied and dynamic backgrounds.

4. Frédéric Mireur street

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Frédéric Mireur street. Photo doc V.M. .

The facades in warm colors and the multicolored butterflies which punctuate the sky make the rue Frédéric-Mireur. An “explosive” place for the app. In the heart of the old town, it is home to various nice shops and more activity than the other districts.

5. The green theater

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The green theater and the clock tower. Photo doc V.M. .

The green theater is located at the top of the rocky peak overlooking the city. Placed equidistant from the clock tower and the Saint-Sauveur chapel, two typical historic buildings, it largely rewards the effort.

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