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 Aix-en-Provence photo aix050s.jpg Aix-en-Provence is the city of art, and a city of light and activity. Aix is also a home of art schools and several universities, including some American, attracting a youthful population that sparks the atmosphere.

Aix is also ancient: a Celtic-Ligurian capital from the 3rd century BC was pushed aside for the founding of Aix in 122 BC, as Aquae Sextiae [see Aix-History].

 

 

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Bouches-du-Rhône (13100)
Population: 123,842; Altitude: 175 m
Michelin map: #114 (French Riviera - Var)


Nearby:  | Arles 76 km | Avignon 82 km | Cadenet 28 km | Cannes 152 km | Lourmarin 37 km | Manosque 56 km | Marseille 31 km | Nice 176 km (1hr30) | Pertuis 20 km | Saint Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume 35 km | Salon-de-Provence 32 km | Sisteron 102 km | Toulon 78 km |


Below: | City of Fountains | Markets | Gastronomy | Favorite Sons | Sundials | O.T. | Wine | Transportation | Fun | Sports | Hiking | Dining | Lodging Hotels |


For pronunciation, you pronounce the "x", so Aix sounds like ex, as in "X marks the spot". On road signs, the name is shortened into Aix-en-Pce.

The center of Aix is the old town (vieille ville), ringed by a circle of boulevards and squares. It's a small-enough area to explore by foot, but there's way too much to see in one or two days. The medieval Aix was protected by a wall with 39 towers. Today only the 14th century "Tourreluquo" tower remains, at the northwest corner of the town.

village photo Cours Mirabeau is the center of the center, and the heart of Aix. The Cours Mirabeau is a beautiful tree-lined avenue, with one side lined with wonderful terrace cafés and bookshops. If you sit at only one French sidewalk café outside of Paris, it should be here, where the air is warm, the light sublime and the sidewalk alive. Large plane trees overhang the length of the avenue, giving day-long shade on hot summer days. Some of the more famous cafés are: Le Grillon [this photo], Les Deux Garçons, La Belle Epoque and Le Café du Cours.

For breakfast in Aix, we buy spinach quiches and mushroom quiches at a shop low on the Cours Mirabeau, across from the cafés, and have them with our "grandes crèmes" at Les Deux Garcons.

What's happening in Aix this week?
• The "Semaine des Spectacles" is a weekly guide available from newsstands. It comes out every Wednesday, and contains everything that's going on in the towns of Provence and the Côte d'Azur (including Aix, Cannes, Nice). It lists restaurants, nightclubs, movies (many in "Version Originale"), museums, and other diversions.
• "La Semaine" is a weekly guide for Aix, available free from the Office de Tourisme. In addition to the movies, theaters and concerts for Aix, it has a calendar of expositions for most of the Beyond region.

Vieille Ville

The old town of Aix is packed with shops, markets, museums, religious and architectural sites and historical sites. The terrace cafés on the Place des Précheurs (by the flower market) attract many of the younger locals, with lower prices than those on the Cours Mirabeau.

Mazarin District

The Quartier Mazarin is the area south of the Cours Mirabeau. This area of 17th-century town houses ("hôtels particuliers") was built in 1646-51 by the Archbishop Mazarin. The Granet Museum, Paul Arbaud Museum and the 13th-century Eglise St-Jean-de-Malte are in the Quartier Mazarin.

Sextius Baths

The "Thermes Sextius" in the northwest corner of the town, along the Bvd Jean Jaurès, are 18th-century hot-water baths set in a large tree-shaded park (closed for extensive renovation, 1996-97). This is near the site of original Roman baths, which were large enough to attract visitors to Aquae Sextiae 2000 years ago.


City of Fountains

village photo Aix-en-Provence is full of fountains. Everywhere, throughout the town, fountains big and small bubble and spray and splash.

icon The Cours Mirabeau has some of the finest: The great fountain (1860) at La Rotonde [top photo], in the Place Général de Gaulle at the bottom end of the "cours", spraying up into the sunlight. The Fountain of 9 Cannons (1691), half way up, bubbles away in the shade [this photo]. Another block up the "cours" is the moss-covered hot-water fountain dating back to 1734, although the 35°C (93°F) spring has been enjoyed for its healing properties for 2000 years [photo, 28 k]. King René's Fountain, at the top of the "cours" was built in the 19th century; the statue is of Roi René holding a bunch of Muscat grapes, which the good king introduced into Provence.

icon The lovely Fontaine des Quatre Dauphins (this photo) at the Place des Quatre Dauphins, in the Mazarin district, was built in 1667 by Jean-Claude Rambot.


Markets

Main Market - Mon, Tue, Thur, Sat. The main market by the Palais de Justice is a big affair of fresh produce and food, bric-à-brac and flea-market. The flower market is on the Place de Verdun and Place des Prêcheurs, by the Ste-Madeleine church. The clothing market that used to be around the old prison is now along the "other side" of the Cours Mirabeau. The old prison, smack in the center of town, was rebuilt as an administrative building [1996-97].

Food Market. A daily market with food and fresh produce is held in the Place Richelme, between the post office and the old grain market.

Flower Market. During the three market days, a colorful flower market is held at the Place de l'Hotel de Ville.


Gastronomy

Aix-en-Provence has every kind of restaurant imaginable, from fast-foods to the highest of haute-cuisine (two Michelin 3-stars).

Calissons d'Aix, in the shape of a small boat, have been made and sold in Aix-en-Provence since the 17th century.

Another little boat pastry made in honor of the Saints and their little boat is the navette.


Favorite Sons

Paul Cézanne

Cézanne was born in Aix-en-Provence. He was raised here, studied here, lived here (and other places), and eventually died here. He was one of the many famous clients of the Deux Garcons café on the Cour Mirabeau. One of his favorite subjects was Mont Sainte Victoire, to the east of Aix. The Office de Tourisme has a multi-lingual guide, Dans les Pas de Cézanne, with a walking itinerary through town to see some of the places he frequented.


Other

French History

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Schools

Institut Americain Universitaire

Location: 27 place Université

Tel: 0442 233 935; Fax: 04 42 21 11 38

Ecole Superieur Privée. Also: 2Bis rue Bon Pasteur; tel: 04 42 23 02 82

Ecole Privée Mixte Jeanne d'Arc

Location: 32 rue Opéra

Tel: 0442 384 581

Ecole Primaire Privée.

Lycée Privé Mixte La Nativité

Location: 32 rue Opéra

Tel: 0442 382 027; Fax: 04 42 38 95 19

Ecole Secondaire: College/Lycée Privée Demi-Pension; Mixte; Internat Filles - BAC L/ES/S-PREPAS

Ecole Privée Protestante Nouvelle Alliance

Location: résid Galice, bât C, sq Doct Henri Bianchi

Tel: 0442 950 819; Fax: 04 42 95 08 19

Ecole Maternelle, Primaire, Secondaire (College/Lycée) Privée. Also: 49 av Paul Cézanne; tel: 04 42 96 08 32 Location: 1000 m west of Place du Gaulle, off Route de Galice.

Ecole et Collège Privés du Sacré-Coeur

Location: 29 cours Arts et Métiers

Tel: 0442 380 374; Fax: 04 42 26 28 22

Ecole Primaire Privée: Tel: 04 42 38 43 97. College Privée: Tel: 04 42 38 03 74. Faxes: 04 42 27 18 89; 04 42 26 28 22 Location: northeast of center, just outside ring-road Bd Carnot.

Ecole Mixte Saint Joseph

Location: 16 cours St Louis

Tel: 0442 230 219

Ecole Maternelle, Primaire, College-Mixte. Demi-Pension; Externat; Centre-Ville Location: Cours St Louis is the ring-road northeast of the center, an extension of Bd Carnot.

Ecole Collège Lycée Mixte Sainte Catherine de Sienne

Location: 20 rue Mignet

Tel: 0442 234 898; Fax: 04 42 96 63 74

Ecole Secondaire: College/Lycée Privée. Demi-Pension; Externat; Mixte Location: Center, the street running north of the Place de Verdun and Place des Precheurs.

Ecole Privée Mixte Sainte Geneviève

Location: quart St Mitre, résid du Parc, 455 rte Eguilles 13090

Tel: 0442 200 756; Fax: 04 42 29 78 55

Ecole Primaire Privée. Location: 2 km northwest of the center.

Vanderbilt-In-France

Location: 5 rue 4 Septembre

Tel: 0442 267 352; Fax: 04 42 38 34 57

California State Collège International Programs


Sundials (Cadrans Solaires)

Aix-en-Provence-AixRichelme


Office de Tourisme

La Rotonde (2, place du Général De Gaulle)

Tel (CDT): 04 42 16 11 61; Fax: 04 42 16 11 62

Web: www.aixenprovencetourism.com
Email: infos@aixenprovencetourism.com

Open: Mon-Sat 8h30-19h; Sun, holidays 10h-13h, 14h-18h
Information, books, teeshirts and umbrellas, excursions

Automobile Club

Tel: (33) 442 23 33 73

Dates

Market: Every Sat - Brocante, Marché; Place Verdun. Mornings; a big market, one of the best, and our favorite.

Foire: Every Thur - Brocante, Marché; Place Verdun

Foire: Every Tue - Brocante, Marché; Place Verdun

Foire: 1st Sun - Brocante books; Place Mairie


Wine

Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence is an aoc wine from in the Côte de Provence region.


Transportation

Air. The nearest airport is Marseille's Marignane. Available by bus or train, the airport is about 20 km southwest of Aix, and 20 km northwest of Marseille.

Bus. Bus information is available at the Office de Tourisme, at La Rotonde (Place du Général de Gaulle), where most of the buses stop.
Nice-Aix. The Cars Phocéens bus company provides bus service between Nice and Aix-en-Provence. There are three buses a day; two go via the Route Nationale and stop at Antibes; the other is an express that goes via the autoroute.
The RN bus (2 a day in each direction) stops at Dros de Cagnes, Antibes, Golfe Juan, St. Raphael, Fréjus, Le Muy, Vidauban, Le Luc, Flassans, Brignoles, Tourves, St Maximin.
The express and RN buses all stop at Nice Airport, Cannes, Mandelieu, Aix, Marseille.

Train. The railway station is at the far end of Ave Victor Hugo from the Rotonde. Train service is provided between Aix and Marseille, where the main Paris-Lyon-Avignon-Nice line runs. [rail map]

Excursions. Excursions to other Provence sites are available at the Office de Tourisme. The guided excursions are by minibus, in French and English, to places such as Les Baux-de-Provence (Bouches du Rhône), Roussillon (Vaucluse) and Trigance (Var).


Fun - Amusement - Kids

Mini Golf

Mini Golf du Val de l'Arc

Location: quart Arc de Meyran, chem Infirmeries

Tel: 0442 272 957


Sports

Cycling

Aix'Prit Vélo

Location de velo VTT et ville à parir de 3€/H Possibilité circuit encandré par moniteur. Réparation/vente ts velo.Accessoires

Location: 17 rue Constantin

Tel: 0442 212 405

Email: info@aixpritvelo.com

Web: www.aixpritvelo.com/

Diving

Aqua Sub Evasion

Location: 2Ter cours St Louis

Tel: 0442 216 080

Diving School SNMP and PADI

Golf

Aix Golf

Location: Camp de Menthe, chem Aubépines; 13090

Tel: 0442 599 190; Fax: 04 42 64 04 70

Golf Club Aix Marseille

Location: domaine Riquetti, chem Départemental 9; 13290

Tel: 0442 242 041


Hiking

Maps:
IGN (1/25,000) #3244 Ouest "Aix-en-Provence (3143 ET)"
Didier Richard (1/50,000) #14 "Luberon, Sainte-Victoire"

Excellent hiking is available directly northeast and east of Aix, with a couple of the trails about a 30-minute walk from the center.
icon dot The GR9 (Grande Randonnée) trail traverses the length of the Montagne Sainte-Victoire. From the "croix", on the peak nearest Aix, the trail goes down through the forest to Vauvenargues, then on north through forests and hills, past Jouques and across the Durance. East from the "croix", the trail follows the length of the ridge, then down to Puyloubier and south to Trets and on to the Massif de la Sainte Baume.


Dining

L'Aixquis

Location: 22 rue Leydet

Closed: Sun; 1-22 Aug

Tel: 0442 277 616

L'Aligot

Location: Place des Cardeurs

Open: 7 days during summer

Closed: Sun off-season.

Tel: 0442 630 026

L'Amphitryon

Location: 2-4 rue Paul-Dourner

Closed: Sun all day, Mon lunch

Tel: 0442 265 410; Fax: 04 42 38 36 15

Arquier

Location: Roquefavour (D65)

Tel: 0442 242 045; Fax: 04 42 24 29 52

Located at the foot of the Roquefavour acqueduct over the Arc. Also hotel: 13 rooms, 240-340 F.

Les Bacchanales

Location: 10 rue de la Couronne

Closed: Tue, Wed lunch;

Tel: 0442 272 106

* The cave is a real wine museum. Last services: 14h, 23h.

Le Bistrot Latin

Location: 18 rue de la Couronne

Tel: 0442 382 288; Fax: 04 42 38 36 15

La Brasserie Léopold

Location: 2 av Victor-Hugo

Tel: 0442 260 124; Fax: 04 42 38 53 17

Also hotel: 57; rooms 440-670 F.

Le Cadran Solaire

Location: 9 Place Ramus

Tel: 0442 271 854

Excellent Provencal cuisine, decorative, terrace, great service. Menu is limited but imaginative. We've eaten there a couple of times, most recently in June 2000. "Les grandes salades repas" are full-meal salads,truly fine and well presented. Chef: Thierry Coulmeau.

Chez Maxime

Location: 12 place Ramus

Closed: Sun, Mon lunch; 15-31 Jan

Tel: 0442 262 851

* Located in the old stables of the old chapelle Saint-Antoine. Last services: 14h, 22h30. Terrace dining. The tiny Place Ramus is cosy, with other terrace restaurants. Food is truly great, but the service died before the end (we'd go back anyway). The drinks-wine list runs to 81 pages.

Les Deux Garcons

Location: Cours Mirabeau

This may be the most famous of Aix's Cours-Mirabeau terrace cafés, with its fin-de-siecle interior. Also serves meals for lunch and dinner.

Restaurant Paille et Foin

Location: 14/16 rue Constantin

Closed: Sun lunch

Tel: 0442 964 103

* Located in the center on a typical Aix street. Specialities pasta.

Le Petit Verdot

Location: 7 rue d'Entrecasteaux

Closed: Sun; August

Tel: 0442 273 012


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• 20 km — Pertuis hotels

• 28 km — Cadenet hotels

• 31 km — Marseille hotels

• 32 km — Salon-de-Provence hotels


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