THE BASKET
An authentic district steeped in history, home to designer boutiques, ...Read more
LIMIÑANA CRYSTAL
Unusual family establishment for a guided tour among the machines of the ...Read more
OLD HARBOUR AND ITS SHADY AREA
The famous Old Port redeveloped, with a giant sunshade offering a larger, ...Read more
PLACE D'ALBERTAS
A unique place in the tangle of Aix-en-Provence streets.Read more
MALMOSQUE HANDLE
Picturesque fishing port in the Endoume district, accessible via lanes with ...Read more
THE CORNICHE
A place of walk appreciated by all, linking the Catalans district to the ...Read more
COURS JULIEN FARMERS' MARKET
The Saint-Michel plan has a long history and remains today one of the most ...Read more
NEIGHBOURHOOD AND CARRO BEACH
The beach of Carro located at two steps of the small port, with its waters ...Read more
LE VIEUX VILLAGE
A village with several monuments and oratories, including that of ...Read more
COURS JULIEN - NOTRE-DAME-DU-MONT
The Cours Julien is a vast, bustling square, full of cafés and ...Read more
MILITARY DISTRICT KILMAINE
The Kilmaine barracks were built between 1718 and 1757, according to the ...Read more
VILLAGE D'ALLAUCH
A charming village offering a sublime panoramic view from the belvedere, ...Read more
WOODEN CASTLE
Château Bovis, home to the Aix painter who painted the 2 examples of the ...Read more
VENTURE STREET
This rather ordinary narrow street links rue Saint-Férreol and rue ParadisRead more
CITY OF AIX-EN-PROVENCE FRANCE
Read moreAix-en-Provence is a city brimming with things to do and discover. For starters, it's a good idea to visit the city with an enthusiastic guide, who will show you all its attractions, heritage, architecture and monuments. You can also visit Cézanne's workplaces, including his studio, his family home and the Musée Granet, where some of his works are exhibited. And don't miss a visit to the Centre d'Art de l'Hôtel de Caumont, an 18th-century jewel, which presents temporary exhibitions dedicated to the great names in art every year. For gourmets, calisson, an Aix-en-Provence specialty made from candied almonds and melons, is not to be missed. You'll find them in the city's confectionery shops. Strolling through the old town is also a must, with its lively streets, fountains and mansions. The Musée Granet, one of France's finest museums, houses a collection of works ranging from the 14th to the 20th century, with artists such as Rembrandt, Ingres and, of course, Cézanne. Aix-en-Provence's markets, held every day of the week, are also worth a visit for their local produce and lively atmosphere. Last but not least, the city offers a wealth of shopping opportunities, with fashion, home decoration and souvenir boutiques, as well as renowned patisseries. Aix-en-Provence's nightlife is equally lively, with casinos, cinemas, discotheques and numerous bars and pubs.