Aix en Provence France
You're going to find that the city of Aix-en-Provence in the south of France is one of the most delightful places you could ever visit as you’re about to discover out in this detailed movie.
We bring you on a detgailed walking tour of the large pedestrian zone with its charming historic buildings, many shops, cafés, restaurants and the very famous outdoor markets selling fresh produce, clothing, antiques and all kinds of stuff with lots of local characters to observe and interact with. This small city is the perfect size, big enough to keep you busy for several days and yet not too large that you're going to feel lost or frustrated that you can't see everything.
Aix is located in the heart of Provence, a region that has so many wonderful destinations from Avignon to Nice. And you will see that AIX is one place that you must not miss.
You could easily spend a few days here and travel out to visit other nearby destinations, or if you only have one day, it is certainly possible to see most of AIX as we’re going to show you in the movie.
Aix-en-Provence (France) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Aix-en-provence in France.
Hot springs once inspired the Romans to settle in a valley below the Celtic Oppidum that they had just destroyed. However, today’s Aix-En-Provence and its numerous lanes offer far more than simply water.Aix is one of the most beautiful cities in France and its numerous fountains and majestic squares highlight the city’s unique ambience and romantic character. Indeed, more than forty spectacular fountains cool down this ancient town in the hot months of summer when both foreign and French tourists visit the city. Nearly all of its splendid buildings and wonderful avenues date back to the 17th and 18th centuries, the Golden Age of Aix-En-Provence. As a centre of education and fine art this elegant city continues to be a rich source of creative inspiration.
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Aix-en-Provence et le Pays d'Aix, la Provence par excellence.
Dans la lumière d'un climat privilégié, Aix est une ville d'élégances révélées au fil de rues et places toujours animées. Chaque fontaine a ses secrets, chaque hôtel particulier ses récits.
Aix est une toile d'impressions heureuses, aux couleurs des festivals, traditions, marchés de Provence, gourmandises ensoleillées telles que les calissons, balades nature et loisirs en liberté...
Accueillante en toute saison, notre ville vous donne tant à découvrir.
Poursuivez votre exploration dans le Pays d'Aix.
Sur les chemins de l'Histoire, partez à la découverte des trésors du patrimoine. Vous allez aimer les adorables villages perchés, la route Cézanne et les puissants paysages du grand site Sainte-Victoire.
La nature ici vous met en lumière, au fil des randonnées.
Un grand territoire s'offre à vous.
Aix-en-Provence, France: Living Well and Looking Good
More info about travel to Aix-en-Provence: Experience the good life in Aix-en-Provence, France by strolling the Cours Mirabeau, people-watching in an outdoor café, tasting the local goat cheese in the market, or taking part in a game of boules.
At you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
A Walk Through Old Town (Vielle Ville) of Aix-En-Provence, France
Aix's Old Town is perfectly poised to seduce the visitor with its winding streets, craft shops, boutiques, restaurants, elegant squares, refreshing fountains, markets - and all steeped in centuries, if not millennia, of history.
The Old Town or Vieille Ville fans out from the Cours Mirabeau, on the opposite side of the boulevard from the Mazarin Quarter. And it presents a sharp contrast to the latter's neat grid-pattern layout, sedate atmosphere and homogenous architectural style.
In the Old Town's maze of narrow alleys and hidden squares, all is hustle and bustle and a real mix of periods. Aix reached its height of glory under the leadership of Good King René (1409-1480). But old is a catch-all term spanning everything from Roman times to the 19th century.
You can get a free fold-out map from the Aix en Provence Tourist Office with brief notes on the most important buildings, but probably the most enjoyable way to experience this part of the city is simply to wander where the mood takes you.
It's also an excellent opportunity to browse Aix's numerous colourful daily markets at various squares dotted around the Old Town (details below) and shop for everything from salt cod to rare antiquarian books.
La Rotonde, at the bottom of the Cours Mirabeau, is a good place to start. From here, the first main sight you come across as you thread your way up through the back-streets is the place d'Albertas, a baroque/rococo square dating back to the mid 18th century with a superb fountain in the middle.
Often glamorously photographed, as in the picture, the square is, in reality, more dilapidated than it looks in the glossy tourist literature - but all the more full of character for it.
Just up the road, the large area known as the trois places (three squares - Verdun, Prêcheurs and Madeleine) has been the focus of an enormous - and very disruptive - three year long renovation project.
During this time various essential utility services were repaired and the entire space was redesgined and landscaped. Watch out for the glass tiles set in the pavement. Through them you can view the vestiges of mediaeval Aix uncovered by archeologists during the works. The project was finally completed in May 2019.
Among the historical buidings of interest here are the Palais de Justice (Law Courts), a monumental 19th century neo-classical pile that's France's most important Appeal Court after the one in Paris. Facing it is the Church of La Madeleine, a 13th century Dominican church with a 19th century facade.
Three Days in Aix-en-Provence
In Provence it's all in the attitude and the food. Oh, and the smells...chocolate, bakery, street vendors making crepes, fresh produce and herbs and on and on. Did I mention the lavender? Provence: if you visit once, you will return.
Aix en Provence walking tour
Aix-en-Provence is a joy to discover. You'll most likely begin your explorations of Aix on the main street, which is also the first street you'll come to, Cours Mirabeau, the broad street established in 1651. Simply called the Cours, it is sometimes considered the most attractive boulevard in all France: lined with shops, outdoor cafés and restaurants in all price ranges along a wide sidewalk with magnificent plane trees towering overhead and three moss-covered fountains in the middle of the street.
The three beautiful fountains along the quarter are called, first of all the fountain of the nine canons, and then the so-called mossy fountain from which flows a warm thermal water that generates a thick foam that covers the fountain with the green moss. And at the top of the boulevard there's the fountain of King René designed in 1819, and it adorns a work of the artist David Angers.
It was the French back in the 19th century who perfected the art of walking for sheer pleasure. They called it the flaneur, the aimless wanderer where you're just walking along, alert to your surroundings, observing things, interesting, even unimportant details, not so much worried about your destination, but enjoying the journey. 13A: This art of walking, or flaneur, was very well described by a 19th century French writer named Victor Fournel, who asks us: have you reflected on everything contained in the term flaneur, this most enchanting word which is revered by the poets? Go on infinite investigations through the streets and promenades, drift along with your nose in the wind with both hands in your pocket, with an umbrella under your arm, and an open-minded spirit. Walk along with serendipity without pondering where, and without hurrying. Stop in front of stores to regard their images, at street corners to read their signs, by the book stands to touch and smell. Give yourself over captivated and enraptured with all your senses and all your mind to the spectacle. The 19th century Parisians elevated walking to a fine art.
We show you these streets in the historic center of Aix: Avenue Victor Hugo, Cathédrale Saint Sauveu, Cours Mirabeau, Place de l'Hôtel de ville, Place de Verdun, Place des Tanneurs, Place des Trois Ormeaux, Place Forum des Cardeurs, Place Ramus, Place Saint-Honoré, Rue Aumône Vieille, Rue Bédarrides, Rue Boulegon, Rue Brueys, Rue Chabrier, Rue Clemenceau, Rue Courteissade, Rue de l'Ancienne Madeleine, Rue de la Couronne, Rue de la Masse, Rue des Chapeliers, Rue des Cordeliers, Rue des Tanneurs, Rue Espariat, Rue Fabrot, Rue Gaston de Saporta, Rue Granet, Rue Matheron, Rue Nazareth, Rue Papassaudi, Rue Paul Bert, Rue Vauvenargues,
Aix en Provence France | The City of 1000 Fountains | 90 + Countries with 3 Kids
Welcome to our tour of Aix-en-Provence!
Aix-en-Provence in Southern France is a charming little city that is just a short drive away from the beaches of the Côte d’Azur. It received its name from a thermal spring and it was founded as Aquae Sextiae by Sextius Calvinus in 122BC. This means that Aix-en-Provence is packed with history. With more than 300 sunny days each year it’s the perfect place for romantic and holiday vacations where visitors can enjoy its facades, cobblestone streets and thermal springs.
Often called Aix by locals, this city is one of the most appealing destinations in the South of France. Known as is the city of a thousand fountains, it has a backdrop of breathtaking mountains and countryside, and is home to some fantastic gastronomy.
Thanks to its compact centre, this is a city that’s easily explored on foot. We recommend you first visit the main thoroughfare, Cours Mirabeau, a street lined with cafés, restaurants and elegant houses, all shaded by rows of centuries-old trees.
Here, on Cours Mirabeau, you will get to see three of the city’s more notable fountains. The first one is a 19th-century work depicting King René holding the Muscat grapes he introduced to Provence in the 15th century. The second is a natural hot spring covered in moss, dating back to Roman times and the last one is a 1860 La Rotonde, beneath three giant statues representing art, justice and agriculture. However, the most spectacular fountain of all is the 17th-century Fontaine des Quatre Dauphins (Fountain of the Four Dolphins) in the Quartier Mazarin.
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Bienvenue à Aix en Provence
La Ville d'Aix présente les atouts de la cité à travers un film promotionnel destiné à voyager à travers le monde. A consommer sans modération pour tous les amoureux d'Aix-en-Provence.
Aix en Provence arrival and intro
Arriving at the TGV station of Aix and then there is a convenient shuttle bus that will take you right into town. Or if you're arriving from Marseilles, for example, at the older train station, no problem, it's actually right in town, so you can easily walk from the station into the Aix town center. It's only about four blocks away along Boulevard Victor Hugo, so it's only going to take five minutes to walk from the train station into the center of Aix.
It is worthwhile stopping at the very friendly and efficient Tourist Information Office here for an excellent free map of the city and other brochures. The workers here speak English and can answer your questions, provide sightseeing tips, find accommodations and point you in the right direction. Here you can also get information about hotels, restaurants and shopping areas, and find out if there is any special entertainment scheduled during your visit.
It is always helpful to do some research, especially if you are only in town for a few hours on a day-trip as we are today, with limited time that you don't want to squander by getting lost or going the wrong way. However, while it is good to develop a plan for your visit and locate the various attractions and pedestrian lanes on a map to make sure you find the right neighborhoods, you also want to leave time for the aimless wander, follow your nose and stroll about casually, turning here or there depending on which twist looks good at the moment. The Old Town is small enough you will not get lost for long. This mystery of discovery is always a big part of the travel adventure.
Things to do in Aix-en-Provence: 3 minute guide to the top attractions
Visitor Vids tourist guide to Aix-en-Provence, France. Make the most of your day out with our, two minute guide to the top visitor attractions in Aix-en-Provence.
Aix en Provence, is a vibrant university city in the south of France, about 30 kms from Marseille and the coast.
The elegant and grandiose Cours Mirabeau, is at the heart of the city. Lined with magnificent plane trees and edged with classical town-houses, the vast thoroughfare spans from the impressive Rotonde fountain past café terraces and fountains to the statue of Good King René. It was he who made Aix his 15th-century Provençal capital.
Aix, was founded in the first century BCE by the Roman consul Sextius Calvinus, who gave his name to its springs. Over the years it has been a cultured centre for artists, lawyers and nobles and Aix is the birthplace of the post-impressionist painter Paul Cézanne. The artist's last studio has been left as if he had just popped out. Visit and you’ll see his painting and still-life props still in place. Spy the white, granite stone mountain of Sainte Victoire overlooking the city which was a frequent topic of his work.
Stroll through the Mazarin district, to the south of the Cours Mirabeau with its fine 17th and 18th century aristocratic houses. Here you’ll find the Granet museum Aix's main gallery, as well as the Caumont art centre, both worth a visit. As on the outskirts of the city, is the modernist art museum, the Fondation Vasereley.
Wander to the north of the Cours Mirabeau through the old centre with its elegant narrow streets, grand squares and fountains. Head to the town hall square, with its 16th-century clock tower past ornate Renaissance town-houses to the Archbishop's Palace, and just beyond, St Sauveur cathedral. Here you’ll find Nicolas Froment's 15th-century Burning Bush triptych, one of the French south's finest art-works.
Fashionable shops, restaurants, cafes and bars abound in the city, which is a lively meeting centre and justly named the city of a thousand fountains.
100 lieux qu'il faut voir - Aix en Provence
Une visite d'Aix-en-Provence sur les pas du peintre Cézanne par Frédéric PAUL de Le visible est Invisible pour l'émission de France 5 Les 100 lieux qu'il faut voir dans les Bouches-du-Rhône.
Provence: Legendary Light, Wind, and Wine
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | We climb Roman ruins in Nîmes, explore a papal palace in Avignon, and savor vivid views immortalized by van Gogh in Arles. Crossing acres of lavender and wispy vineyards, we explore the Côtes du Rhône and more wonders of the south of France.
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Best Attractions & Things to do in Aix en Provence , France
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List of Best Things to do in Aix En Provence
Site Granet XXe, Collection Jean Planque
Site Memorial du Camp des Milles
Hotel de Caumont - Art Centre
Vieil Aix
Cathedrale St. Sauveur
Chateau La Coste en Provence
Terrain des Peintres (Painters Park)
Aix en Provence Tourist Office
Cours Mirabeau
Granet Museum
5 PLACES IN AIX EN PROVENCE | With Mathilde
Welcome back!
A few weeks ago I visited my friend Mathilde in Aix en Provence and asked her to share with me her new home.
As heart breaking as it is to have one of my best friends living so far away I loved seing Mathilde's little corners of happiness and how well it shows her interests in all things vintage, flowery, mysterious and flirty.
The Places:
-Rue des bouquinistes obscurs - 16 Rue Matheron, Aix en Provence.
-Book in Bar - 4 Rue Joseph Cabassol, Aix en Provence.
-Occadeco - 2 Avenue des Belges, Aix en Provence.
-Le Saint- Honoré - Place Saint Honoré, Aix en Provence.
-Jolibambi Vintage - 31 Rue Marechal Joffre, Aix en Provence.
The Music:
-Krisbeats ft Vincent Ross - Island ting
-Emma Jensen - Closer
-NoMBe - Freak like me
-Tom Mish - Crazy dream (ft Loyle Carner)
-Oh Wonder - Lose it (Jerry Folk remix)
-Oh Wonder - Technicolour Beat
-Nick Talos vs CRW - Electric feel
-FKJ & Masego - Tadow
-Lauv - I like me better
-Me and Ms Jones
Thank you to everyone that was kind to let us film in their shop/cafe/library
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다시 엑상프로방스 시내로 돌아왔다. 수많은 상점 가운데, 유독 사람들로 북적이는 곳이 있어 들어가 봤는데 두 눈을 반짝이며 뭔가를 맛있게 먹는 여자 손님, 나는 너무나도 궁금했다. 그 맛은 어때요. “칼리송의 특징은 안쪽의 식감이에요. 층으로 이뤄져 있는데 밑의 반죽을 씹으면 식감이 아주 좋아요.” 입 마르게 칭찬 쏟아내는 건, 생김새부터 앙증맞은 엑상프로방스의 명물 과자, 칼리송이다. “ 칼리송에는 프로방스산 아몬드, 설탕에 절인 멜론, 오렌지, 설탕을 재료가 들어가죠. 프로방스 식도락의 상징인 칼리송이 만들어져요.” 칼리송은 언뜻 만들기 쉬워 보이지만, 엄청난 정교함을 요구한다. 아몬드와 설탕에 졸인 과일을 섞어 3일간 숙성시켜 반죽을 만드는데 작업 공정은 백퍼센트 수제! 너무 딱딱하지도, 무르지도 않은, 쫀득한 질감을 만들어내는 게 기술이다. 칼리송엔 사랑스러운 그 모양만큼이나, 로맨틱한 유래가 전해지는데 “쟌느 여왕이 이것을 먹자마자 기적적으로 미소를 지었어요. 그래서 칼리송이 쟌느 여왕의 미소를 본 딴 모양이 된 거죠.” 잃어버린 웃음마저 되찾아준 사랑의 과자, 칼리송. 누군가에게 미소를 선물하고 싶다면, 슬며시 이 과자를 내밀어보면 어떨까?
[English: Google Translator]
Again returned to Aix-en-Provence city center. The crowded into the center, many shops are toxic people go where I've got two eyes and a shiny girl was too curious guests, I eat something delicious. What about the taste. Features of Carly's Song is the texture of the inside. There chewing surface layer made up of the bottom of the dough texture is very good thing that poured dry mouth praise, and in Aix-en-Provence specialty cookies, opposite the Kali songs from adorable appearance. Carly Song, the material going in the melon, oranges, candied almonds in Provence acid and sugar. Symbol of Provence Gastronomic Carly made a bunch reminiscing. Carly Song seems at first glance making easier and requires enormous sophistication. Mix almonds and candied fruit to sugar aged 3 days to make the process work the dough is handmade one hundred percent! Not too hard, not even, not stay, it is a technique that produces a textured jjondeuk. Carly Song Yen lovely as its shape, we have derived a romantic travels Queen Jeanne and eat it as soon as I was not a miraculous smile. So did a bunch Carly is named after the shape of a smile Jeanne Queen, lost the love of laughter and even gave sweets, Carly Song regained. If you want to gift someone a smile creep How about these cookies put out?
[France: Google Translator]
Encore une fois retourné au centre-ville d'Aix-en-Provence. Le bondé dans le centre, de nombreux magasins sont des gens toxiques vont où j'ai deux yeux et une fille brillante était trop curieux invités, je mange quelque chose de délicieux. Qu'en est-il le goût. Caractéristiques de la chanson de Carly est la texture de l'intérieur. Il couche de surface à mâcher composée du fond de la texture de la pâte est très bonne chose qui verse la louange de la bouche sèche, et spécialisés Aix-en-Provence les cookies, en face des chansons Kali de l'apparence adorable. Carly Song, le matériel va dans le melon, les oranges, les amandes dans de l'acide Provence et le sucre confit. Symbole de la Provence Gastronomique Carly a fait un tas souvenirs. Semble Carly chanson au premier coup d'œil rendant plus facile et nécessite d'énormes sophistication. Mélanger les amandes et les fruits confits au sucre âgés de 3 jours pour rendre le processus fonctionne la pâte est fait main à cent pour cent! Pas trop dur, même pas, pas rester, il est une technique qui produit un jjondeuk texturée. Carly chanson Yen belle comme sa forme, nous avons dérivé un voyage romantique Reine Jeanne et le manger dès que je ne suis pas un sourire miraculeux. Donc, a fait un tas Carly est nommé d'après la forme d'un sourire Jeanne Reine, a perdu l'amour de rire et a même donné des bonbons, Carly Chanson retrouvée. Si vous voulez quelqu'un cadeau un sourire fluage Que diriez-vous ces cookies éteindre?
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City Pass Aix-en-Provence - le pass touristique d'Aix-en-Provence et du Pays d'Aix
Le City Pass Aix-en-Provence : un concentré de Provence à prix malin !
Pour profiter pleinement de notre destination, en couple, en famille ou entre amis, l’Office de Tourisme vous propose un pass touristique. Disponible en 24, 48 ou 72h, le City Pass est utile pour un city break comme pour un long séjour en Provence.
Il inclut :
l’accès gratuit à 14 sites touristiques incontournables
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11 visites guidée thématiques du centre ancien
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une visite d’Aix-en-Provence en petit train touristique
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des offres et bons plans exclusifs sur présentation du Pass
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l’accès au réseau de bus des 36 communes, y compris les diablines du centre-ville d’Aix-en-Provence
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Aix en Provence
Un après midi printanier dans les rues d'Aix en Provence.
Aix-en-provence, une ville privilégiée - Itinéraires bis (28/07/2015)
D'Aix-en-Provence on connait son festival d'art lyrique, ses hôtels particuliers d'inspiration Florentine, ses étudiants, sa bourgeoisie de robe mais en y regardant de plus près on peut encore se perdre dans les ruelles de vieille ville, tant elle recèle de richesses, et de facettes inconnues. Itinéraires bis vous emmène ce mois ci à la découverte de la capitale historique de la Provence, une balade qui commence en compagnie d'Andréa Ferreol, comédienne née à Aix, et qui voue à sa ville un attachement sincère ; elle nous emmenera sur les pas de Paul Cézanne, l'enfant du pays un temps renié et aujourd'hui réhabilité. Nous irons ensuite à la découverte du Pavillon Noir, centre chorégraphique national dirigé par Angelin Preljocaj. Joyau d'architecture contemporaine posé à l'entrée d'un nouveau quartier de la ville. Mais pour connaître Aix-en-Provence il faut aussi sortir de la ville. Sur les hauteurs face à la montagne Sainte-Victoire, la ville a créé un technopole dédié aux sciences de l'environnement dans une pinède, une Silicon Valley à la française. Enfin nous irons pour terminer cette émission à la rencontre de deux fondus de cuisine qui ont créés une station de camions restaurants...des food trucks version provencale qui proposent aux salariés de déjeuner en mode décontracté.
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Aix en Provence, France - Francia
Aix en Provence is in the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, in the département of Bouches-du-The Cours Mirabeau is a wide thoroughfare, planted with double rows of plane-trees, bordered by fine houses and decorated by fountains. It follows the line of the old city wall and divides the town into two sections. Aix is often referred to as the city of a thousand fountains. Among the most notable are the 17th century Fontaine des Quatre Dauphins (Fountain of the Four Dolphins) in the Quartier Mazarin, designed by Jean-Claude Rambot, and three of the fountains down the central Cours Mirabeau.At the top, a 19th century fountain depicts the good king René holding the Muscat grapes that he introduced to Provence in the 15th century; half-way down is a natural hot water fountain (34 °C), covered in moss, dating back to the Romans; and at the bottom at la Rotonde, the hub of modern Aix, stands a monumental fountain from 1860 beneath three giant statues representing art, justice and agriculture. In the older part of Aix, there are also fountains of note in the Place d'Albertas and the Place des Trois-Ormeaux.
Aix-en-Provence es una comuna francesa, antigua capital de la región histórica de Provenza. Es una de las subprefecturas del departamento de Bocas del Ródano, en la región de Provenza-Alpes-Costa Azul.
El Cours Mirabeau es una avenida sembrada con doble hilera de plátanos, bordeada por edificios antiguos y decorada con fuentes y la avenida divide la ciudad en dos secciones. Aix se refiere a menudo como la ciudad de las mil fuentes. Entre las más notables son los del siglo 17 Fontaine des Quatre Dauphins (Fuente de los Cuatro Delfines) en el Quartier Mazarin, diseñado por Jean-Claude Rambot, y también diseñó tres de las fuentes de la avenida Mirabeau. En la parte superior se encuentra una fuente del siglo 19 que representa el rey bueno René, con uvas moscatel en sus manos que el introdujo a la Provenza en el siglo 15. En la mitad de la avenida se encuentra una fuente de agua natural (34 ° C), cubierta de musgo que se remonta a la época de los romanos.