Aix‐en‐Provence
In the heart of Provence, Aix is a University town, close to Marseille, whose architectural and cultural heritage is diverse. The town also knows how to blend different eras and culture. Open to the world, it is a city of human dimension where the preserved heritage and the city of tomorrow blend perfectly.
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Half day Wine Tour in Bandol & Cassis from Aix en Provence
The vineyards surrounding Aix‐en‐Provence are widely believed to produce some of the finest wines in France, but knowing where to find the best of them requires local knowledge. On this wine‐lover’s tour, spin into the French countryside by air‐conditioned vehicle with your guide—with round‐trip travel from central Aix‐en‐Provence included. Sample local wines in the cellars and vineyards of two Cassis and Bandol wineries, and find out what makes them special.
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Fullday Aix en provence, Cassis and Marseille
Departing from the port of Marseille, see the highlights of the French Riviera in this 7‐hours and 30 Minutes shore excursion to Aix‐en‐Provence and Cassis. With your professional guide, you will visit Aix‐en‐Provence old town and take a stroll on the cours Mirabeau, famous for its 17th architecture. Then you will go to Cassis and have a break at Cap Canaille to enjoy wonderful views over the Gulf. Spend the rest of your day in Cassis charming fishing village before returning to Marseille.
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Aix‐en‐Provence Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
In the heart of Provence, Aix‐en‐Provence is best known for being the birth place of Paul Cézanne. First founded in 123 BC, this city grew in importance during the roman times, becoming the capital of Provence in the Middle Ages and today it is the modern center for Justice and of the Arts. With us you will trace the steps of most important painters of the 19th century, contemplate life in medieval Aix and get intrigued by the French resistance against the Nazi occupation. All sprinkled with hidden jewels in the form of elegant fountains, picturesque courtyards, and inspired architecture. You will learn about: Pre‐roman pagan influence The roman foundations of the old town The famous artist Paul Cezanne The foundation of Aix The provincial 17th and 18th century flair of the Cours Mirabeau The part played by the many fountains The rise of the gothic style in 13th century France Count King René Brasserie Les Deux Garçons! and Cézanne, Lamartine or Ernest Hemingway.
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The Gourmet Walk to Explore Aix‐en‐Provence
Don't visit a city on an empty stomach! Get ready for a unique adventure with a local guide passionate about cooking. The gourmet treasures of the region are at your fingertips: Tastings of "Made in Provence" products directly at our producers and traders. Every tasting is a party for the taste buds! An informative and fun tour, I will show you the hidden corners and fascinating stories of my city, far off the beaten track. This visit of more than 3 hours (depending on the group) will be an opportunity to discuss with producers and other participants.
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Historical visit/Treasure Hunt of Aix en Provence
Discover Aix‐en‐Provence through a fun and interactive treasure hunt guided by a local expert. Great for families as well as adults, learn about Aix's colorful history while on the hunt for a treasure filled with local goodies.
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Sunset Lavender Tour from Aix‐en‐Provence
Because if you go to the lavender fields to take pictures, the golden light is between 8pm and 9:30pm. During the day the light is very strong and it can be very hot. We will leave Aix‐en‐Provence at 4pm so we can catch the nice sunset when we get to Valensole plateau. The trip to get there is around 45 minutes. You will be surrounded by fields of lavender, the famous Provençal scented plant, abound here. We will also stop in a lavender distillery along the way where you have the opportunity to buy products directly from the producers; and we will leave you some free time in the village of Valensole. The best time for lovers of typical Provençal landscapes to visit is middle of June to end of July, when Valensole plateau is awash with beautiful blue lavender in bloom. It's a sight – and scent – to behold!
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Marseille Shore Excursion: Marseille and Aix‐en‐Provence
Jump in your A la Française minivan, you're off to Aix en Provence! Enjoy a nice walk in this lovely city and discover the Cours Mirabeau lined with 17th and 18th centuries private mansions, benefit from the shade of its old plane trees on a hot summer day.Visit Place d’Albertas and do not miss the fountain with its basin made by local students. With its colorful facades, this place is the perfect spot for a nice picture! Then pass in front of the Four Dolphins Fountain, an impressive sculpture created in 1667.Stroll along narrow streets and discover the unique architecture of this vibrant city… Do not miss the City Hall, the Cathedral Saint Sauveur, the local typical markets… Your walk through the old town will lead you to lovely shops, bustling squares and refreshing fountains…On the way back, make the most of a panoramic tour of Marseille! Enjoy a first stop at Saint Victor Abbey (eleventh century) at the entrance of the old Port of Marseille and take a nice picture! Continue on the road to the Corniche with its great view on the sea, symbol of holidays! All along the road, do not miss the beautiful houses built by wealthy merchants and bourgeois at the nineteenth century. You will then arrive in front of the basilica Notre Dame de la Garde. Situated on the top of a hill, you will enjoy a breathtaking view of the Phocaean city, the Archipelago of Friuli and the castle of If… Another great spot for a second picture, cheese!Did you know? Marseille is considered as the most ancient main city of France!Free time for lunch/snack (not included) on your own during the day.Note : the order of the visits can change.
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Arles, Les Baux & Saint‐Remy de Provence from Aix‐en‐Provence
Follow the footsteps of Vincent van Gogh, see Roman monuments and visit one of Provence’s best open‐air markets on this action‐packed day trip from Aix‐en‐Provence! First stop is St Rémy de Provence, for a market visit (on wednesday only) and a look at St Paul de Mausole (where Van Gogh stayed after cutting off his ear). Relax in the cliff‐top village of Les Baux de Provence (possibility to attend the show at Les Carrières de Lumières — ticket on your own), and then discover the UNESCO‐listed town of Arles.Learn about Van Gogh’s life in town, while seeing Roman ruins like Arles Amphitheatre! Market in Arles on saturday. Lunch on your own during the day.
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Aix En Provence Culture & Gastronomy Tasting Tour
Aix en Provence is renowned for its historic architecture, art heritage, and lively food market. With this private tour, discover the city’s Provencal cuisine as you browse the local market (morning tour only) and explore the atmospheric streets, cafés, and delicatessens. Stop at local haunts to sample tasty regional snacks such as tapenade, anchovies, and lavender‐infused treats, accompanied by local rosé or Pastis.
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Aix‐en‐Provence Van Gogh Full‐Day Trip with St Paul de Mausole
Visit the haunts of Vincent van Gogh and arresting Roman ruins on this full‐day tour of Provence from Aix‐en‐Provence. Drive through the Alpilles mountains to St Rémy de Provence, known for its vibrant open‐air market located within ancient Roman walls. Swing by St Paul de Mausole, a monastery that once treated van Gogh as a psychiatric patient (following the infamous ear incident). Then, in the UNESCO‐listed town of Arles, gain insight into van Gogh’s life here, while seeing Roman ruins like the Arles Amphitheatre. Round‐trip transport by comfortable minibus included.