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Aix-en-Provence Historic Centre invites you to wander cobblestone streets lined with golden limestone buildings and elegant fountains. Art lovers can explore the Granet Museum showcasing Cézanne's works, while history buffs will appreciate the Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur's Romanesque towers. The tree-shaded Cours Mirabeau buzzes with café terraces where you can people-watch all afternoon.
Traditional Provençal bistros and trendy wine bars offer bouillabaisse and local wines throughout this walkable district. Most attractions sit within 500 meters of each other, making exploration a breeze. Boutique hotels in converted 17th-century mansions provide the perfect base for soaking up the authentic atmosphere.
Stroll through the elegant Mazarin Quarter where 17th-century mansions line geometrically perfect streets. Art lovers flock to the Granet Museum for its impressive Cézanne collection, while hidden courtyards reveal charming antique shops and galleries. The honey-colored limestone buildings and wrought-iron balconies create a refined atmosphere that feels both historic and alive.
Upscale bistros serve traditional Provençal cuisine between morning coffee and evening wine at intimate café terraces. Boutique hotels in restored mansions offer an authentic stay in this walkable neighborhood. Most Aix-en-Provence attractions are within a 10-minute stroll, making this peaceful quarter an ideal base for exploration.
Jas de Bouffan offers a peek into authentic Aix-en-Provence life away from tourist crowds. Art lovers will treasure Cézanne's family estate where the master painter created dozens of works amid gardens that inspired his revolutionary style. The Vasarely Foundation adds another artistic layer, while Parc Saint-Mitre provides peaceful green spaces for afternoon strolls.
The neighborhood's quiet, tree-lined streets make for contemplative walks through elegant 19th-century Provençal architecture. Local bistros serve traditional fare, though dining options are limited. A car is recommended as bus service is infrequent, with central Aix just a 15-minute drive away.
Est
Est offers a glimpse into authentic Provençal life away from Aix-en-Provence's tourist buzz. Tree-lined streets wind through quiet residential neighborhoods where locals chat at corner cafés and bakeries. Parc Saint-Mitre provides a peaceful green retreat with Mediterranean vegetation and walking paths, perfect for afternoon strolls and picnics.
The neighborhood features charming family-run bistros serving traditional Provençal cuisine at reasonable prices. Most accommodations are vacation rentals or small chambres d'hôtes in traditional stone buildings with red-tiled roofs. While public transportation is limited, the quiet streets make walking pleasant.
Sud feels like stepping into the real Aix-en-Provence, away from the tourist buzz. Leafy Parc Jourdan invites you to lounge with locals while neighborhood markets showcase daily Provençal life. Though light on major attractions, this residential area puts you within easy reach of the Granet Museum and Hôtel de Caumont.
Family-run bistros serve traditional Provençal dishes at prices that won't break your budget. The district connects easily to downtown via regular bus service, making Sud perfect for travelers seeking authentic French living with a side of savings.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Cours Mirabeau in Aix-en-Provence Historic Centre. Splash some more cash at Les Allees Provencales.
If museums are on your list, you might want to check out the upcoming exhibitions at Hôtel de Caumont - Centre d'Art in Aix-en-Provence Historic Centre. If you want to see more of the museums in Aix-en-Provence, you can easily walk to Granet Museum or Musée des Tapisseries.
You can browse the exhibits at Granet Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Aix-en-Provence. Discover the bars and art scene in this trendy area.
You can find out about the history of Aix-en-Provence with a visit to Place d'Hotel de Ville. Visit the spas in this walkable area, or simply enjoy its bars.
Meander through sun-dappled squares lined with plane trees, pausing to sip pastis at a café terrace. Explore Cézanne's studio and the colorful markets before cooling off in the city's ornate fountains.
Such a beautiful city!! Would definitely recommend going during the big market days!! The market is expansive and has so, so many wonderful things to see and taste!! The shopping and restaurants were also some of the best we visited during our trip!!
Jennifer
10.0/10
Excellent
A must on your French itinerary, a truly delightful city bursting with culture, history, wonderful people & activities in every direction.
Jane
10.0/10
Excellent
We loved Aix en Provence it's a vibrant town with plenty to offer. So many Picasso under one roof
Joe
10.0/10
Excellent
Aix en Provence is a lovely town. With its grand buildings, selection of museums and excellent variety of shopping it was a great place to spend a few days.
Victoria
8.0/10
Good
Two days probably enough without a car. Bus to Marseille about 14€ return
peter
8.0/10
Good
Lots of side streets and plenty of bars and restaurants spoilt for choice
Charles
10.0/10
Excellent
People of Aix are so friendly, the staff in any restaurant we went into were amazing. Get out of AIX and see the surrounding countryside it was beautiful
D
10.0/10
Excellent
Manque de lumiêre dans les ruelles le soir, mais três sécuritaire. Besoin d'un GPS pour s'y retrouver!!
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Hôtel De France
10/10 Excellent
"Outstanding service, great location, nicest bathroom in Aix en Provence! Parking is tough but that is the case everywhere. This is a great small find for a quick stay."
"Had a great 6 night stay Jul/Aug. The place is in a quiet area and the facilities are really good. the pool area did get busy at times but wasn't overcrowded. The room was good, some minor things but nothing that you would focus on. Breakfast was a good range and we did eat one night in the restuarant which was pleasant. The bar area was good at night. Would recommend."
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Find out more about Aix-en-Provence
Find out more about Aix-en-Provence
Aix-en-Provence is a walkable location known for its historical sites. You might find the perfect souvenir at Cours Mirabeau or Les Allees Provencales. While you're in town, don't miss a chance to see sights like Place d'Hotel de Ville and Saint-Sauveur Cathedral.