Nestled in the Pyrénées-Orientales department of southern France, the village of Céret is a charming, if not sleepy, place. The main square is home to a large fountain and a few cafes, and the streets that radiate out from it are lined with old stone houses and small shops. The village is best known for its art, and the Museum of Modern Art, which is housed in a former convent, is well worth a visit. There’s also a small but lively nightlife, with a few bars and restaurants to choose from. And if you’re looking for some peace and quiet, Céret is surrounded by some of the most beautiful countryside in France.