Lourmarin

Returned to Lourmarin as I truly enjoyed this village when last visited in 2011. This time the purpose of the trip was to explore the village in more depth, have lunch, and do some shopping as they have nice upscales shops here.
About Lourmarin.
Got to Lourmarin early enough that finding parking was not an issue and found a spot on the main road entering the village.
This is the main road entering the village and parking was, thankfully, free. On Friday's this road is basically closed as this is where the market is setup.
The Chateau Lourmarin. The Chateau dates back to the 12th century though the building now in place is from the 14th century.
Friday is market day in Lourmarin and venders set up their stalls on this road. They fill up the road all the way to the end of the road.
It was an early arrival to Lourmarin so the first order of the day was to find an open cafe. Just up the stairs is a small terrace with several cafes.
View of the terrace. Looking toward the cafes.
Stopped in at L'Eden's for a latte and await the shops to open.
View of the terrace.
View of the terrace. The shop on the left was open and about a half hour later the art gallery on the shop opened as well.
View of the terrace.
Left the cafe to start walking the side streets and seeing which shops had opened and came across this old Jaguar. It was in mint condition.
Jaguar.
Jaguar.
The World War I memorial at Eugene Bounot Square.
Close up of the World War I memorial.
Walking the side streets of Lourmarin.
Walking the side streets of Lourmarin. I loved this old door with all the surrounding vegetation.
Walking the side streets of Lourmarin.
Walking the side streets of Lourmarin.