Aix‐en‐Provence
W samym sercu Prowansji, Aix jest miastem uniwersyteckim w pobliżu Marsylii, którego dziedzictwo architektoniczne i kulturowe jest zróżnicowane. Miasto wie również, jak łączyć różne epoki i kulturę. Otwarte na świat, jest to miasto o wymiarze ludzkim, w którym zachowane dziedzictwo i miasto przyszłości doskonale się łączą.
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Aix‐en‐Provence Small‐Group Food Tasting Walking Tour
The Provence region is renowned for producing some of France’s finest cuisine and wines, from traditional French dishes to fresh Mediterranean flavors. On this walking tour, dive into French gastronomy as you discover Aix‐en‐Provence with a local foodie guide. Stop at various restaurants and shops, and sample a variety of regional delicacies including charcuterie and the croque‐monsieur with truffle, the "Black Diamond of Provence."
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Aix‐en‐Provence Historical Walking Tour
With a history dating back to Roman times, Aix‐en‐Provence has generations of stories to tell. Walk lesser‐known streets while learning about the city’s rich history and culture, from religious influences in medieval times to its US liberation during the French Connection. Explore Provence’s morning markets and stop at Fontaine des Quatre Dauphins to snap souvenir photos.
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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: Self‐Guided Audio Tour
Put down your guidebook and learn about the history of Aix‐en‐Provence in a more immersive and exciting way with this self‐guided audio tour. Using an app on your smartphone, get access to maps and audio commentary to learn about notable historical figures linked to the city—such as Paul Cezanne and Napoleon. You can also check off its key historical buildings, as well as markets, stores, and tempting cake shops.
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History and Renewal in Aix‐en‐Provence: A Self‐Guided Audio Tour
Aix is a beautifully preserved city. In fact, its centre hasn’t changed much over the last 300 years, but that doesn't mean it's living in the past. On this self‐guided audio tour, you’ll quickly see how the city’s history plays a huge part in the resurgence we’re seeing now in the fortunes of modern Aix. There are lots of elegant buildings and squares along the way, of course, and we’ll explore its 2,000‐year‐old story together – but there are also bustling markets, expensive clothing stores and some great cake shops. By the end of this tour, you’ll understand how the city’s turbulent past has shaped its present. It’s a fascinating story filled with plague, war, revolution, and fortunes made and lost. The highlights include: • How an archbishop developed an expensive real estate block • Why we remember Paul Cezanne and not Emile Zola • Aix’s very own rags to riches story • How Napoleon shaped Aix’s history And so much more! The tour can be enjoyed on location or virtually.
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Aix‐en‐Provence Scavenger Hunt and Sights Self‐Guided Tour
Explore picturesque and history‐filled Aix‐en‐Provence at your own pace during this interactive scavenger hunt, downloaded straight to your smartphone. Tick off local landmarks—from the statue of King René to the Saint‐Saveur Cathedral—while solving clues and performing challenges, including photo‐based tasks. Stop and restart whenever and wherever you wish for a total of one to two hours.
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Full‐Day Wine Tour around Luberon from Marseille
The Luberon wine region is renowned for its rich mountain terroir, located between Provence and the Rhône Valley. On this tour, gain an insight into the winemaking process as you visit three different wineries, learn all about French wine classifications and ‘terroir’, and sample a variety of red, wine, and rosé wines during guided wine tastings.
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Marseille Small‐Group Wine and Cheese Tour in Aix‐en‐Provence
Wine‐tasting and driving are far from perfect partners. Let your guide take the strain as you sip and spit on this small‐group tour that covers two separate wineries and a visit to an authentic goat farm for a cheese tasting. Enjoy free time in the charming city of Aix‐en‐Provence. See vineyards, bottling rooms, cellars, and more, and sample wines from the region’s celebrated rosés to well‐balanced reds and lively whites.
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Aix‐en‐Provence Half‐Day Wine Tour Including Tasting, Transfer
Learn about wine production in the beautiful French countryside on this half‐day tour from Aix‐en‐Provence. Over the course of three hours, enjoy private tours of two award‐winning vineyards in the Côtes de Provence Sainte‐Victoire wine region. Your wine expert guide will share information about the terroir and grape varieties as you sample a delicious range of reds, rosés, and white wines.
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From Aix‐en‐Provence : Half‐day Sidecar Wine Tour
Let’s hit the road for a half‐day adventure through the most iconic landscapes of Provence — all from the comfort of a vintage sidecar! Between scenic rides and cultural discoveries, you’ll also stop at one or two local wineries to discover regional wines. Departing from Aix‐en‐Provence, you'll settle comfortably into your sidecar and let yourself be carried away by the charm of this unusual ride. You'll start by taking the road towards the majestic Sainte‐Victoire mountain. The landscapes pass by, offering breathtaking panoramas. Enjoy a photo stop at the Bimont Dam: Stop at the Bimont Dam, an impressive site offering breathtaking views of Sainte‐Victoire. Immortalize this unique moment with a few photos. Continue your journey to the charming village of Vauvenargues, nestled at the foot of the mountain. Take the time to admire the Provençal architecture and the peaceful atmosphere of the place, nestled in the Château de Vauvenargues, Pablo Picasso's final resting place, where he was also buried with his wife in the château garden. You'll then head to a winery located south of Sainte‐Victoire. Treat yourself to a tasting of local wines while enjoying the enchanting setting. On your way back to Aix‐en‐Provence, you'll make a final stop at a winery located north of Aix‐en‐Provence. Enjoy another wine tasting and let yourself be charmed by the flavors of the region.