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  1. Gap (French pronunciation:, Occitan:) is the prefecture of the department of Hautes-Alpes, in the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Southeastern France. In 2019, the commune had a population of 40,631, making it the most populated city in Hautes-Alpes.

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    ... or see ALL recommended places to visit in Hautes-Alpes Address: Gap, Provence, 5000, France || GPS coordinates: latitude 44.5594, longitude 6.0786

    Domaine de Charance: remarkable garden (3 km)
    Poligny: town of art and history (15 km)
    Clue de Barles: site of natural beauty (39 km)

    Regular market(s) are held in Gap each Wednesday & Saturday. (Markets are held in the morning unless stated.) The French version of this page is at Gap (Francais)

    Gap is a town in the Provence region of south-east France, where it sits on the crossroads of two valleys. It has a market, a cathedral, a sculpture and a nearby lake, but no major sights to see.

    • Domaine de Charance. To really get a sense of the mountain environment enveloping Gap make for this château, which is in 220 hectares of achingly beautiful upland scenery.
    • Musée Muséum Départemental des Hautes-Alpes. After visiting this museum no aspect of the art, history, archaeology or traditions of the Hautes-Alpes will be a mystery to you.
    • Walk around the Old Town. That sense of the Alps meeting Provence is impossible to ignore when you negotiate Gap’s grid of old streets and alleys. There isn’t much historic architecture, even if the roads follow the same plan as in medieval times.
    • L’Auberge Marchand. As you peruse the shops on Rue de France, keep your eyes peeled for a plaque above one of the doorways. At 17-19 Rue de France is the former Auberge Marchand, and while handsome, this ochre-painted house doesn’t seem too important …until you learn the small role it played in one of the most pivotal chapters in French history.
  2. Built at an altitude of 735 metres, Gap is the highest chief département town (préfecture) in France. Its historic centre is the perfect place for a wander, particularly the charming square Place Jean Marcellin and its very lively pedestrian streets.

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    • Cathedral Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Arnoux
    • Tourist Office of Gap
    • Pass BayardPass of GleizeWood of the Chapitre
  3. www.hautes-alpes-tourisme.com › gapGap: Hautes-Alpes

    Gap is a town in the Hautes-Alpes department that combines modernity and quality of life. It offers cultural and sporting facilities, natural attractions and is on the Route Napoléon.

  4. Gap, located in the Hautes-Alpes department, is a tourist destination particularly appreciated for its cultural and natural heritage. Nicknamed the sweet capital of the Southern French Alps, the city has played a key role and was an important interchange hub, linking Marseille to Grenoble.

  5. Towns & Villages. Gap: gateway to an Alpine wonderland. Set at the foot of the Hautes-Alpes, at the crossroads of an array of mountain roads and hiking trails, Gap knows no limits. A proud ambassador of the Southern Alps, it is a haven for sports, nature and culture lovers alike.