Marciac

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Marciac, a perfectly preserved 13th-century bastide village in the Gers region of Gascony, is a place where jazz, rugby, and the art of slow living converge. Its vast, arcaded central square—one of the largest in southwest France—hosts a famous summer jazz festival, but even in quiet months the village exudes a mellow, sun-baked charm. With honey-coloured stone houses, a covered market, and a palpable sense of history, Marciac invites you to pull up a chair at a cafe, sip a cool glass of Madiran, and watch the world go by.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

A half-day is enough to explore the village on foot, linger over lunch, and browse the weekly market. If you’re here for the jazz festival, plan for at least two nights to enjoy multiple concerts and the festive atmosphere. For a more relaxed pace, base yourself in Marciac for a few days and use it as a springboard for exploring the Gers countryside.

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