If you have less than four days, you’ll have enough time to see Aix-en-Provence and Calanques National Park—while a full week will allow time to slow down, get lost, and see more towns, villages and lesser-known beaches (and everything in between).
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Is Aix-en-Provence worth visiting?
Short answer: yes, definitely. If you are unsure, you only have 1 week to spend in the south of France, or two, Aix en Provence is definitely worth visiting. It’s one of my favorite towns in France.
What is the prettiest town in Provence?
Best Provence Villages and Towns
- Moustiers-Sainte-Marie. It may be small, but Moustiers-Sainte-Marie has been named one of the most beautiful villages in the South of France.
- Goult.
- Isle-Sur-La-Sorgue.
- Bonnieux.
- Les Baux-de-Provence.
- Cassis.
- Lourmarin.
- Vaison-la-Romaine.
Do you need a car in Aix-en-Provence?
Re: Do we need a car in Aix-en-Provence? In Aix you don’t need a car. If you want to go anywhere other than Aix or Marseille you will be severely handicapped without one.
What is the best time of year to visit Provence?
The best times to visit Aix-en-Provence are from March to May and September through November, when the weather is as moderate as the crowds. The summer months see an influx of Parisians and international travelers escaping to the south of France, so hotel and restaurant availability is scant and prices soar.
Which is better Aix or Avignon?
Aix is less centrally located for visiting the popular towns of Provence, but it has warmer Provencal charm and lively university life. Avignon has better transportation and more cultural events, but Aix is alive all year.
Is Aix en Provence a good base?
A good base, although we did have a car. It is a good place to walk around taking in the history and the atmosphere. We stayed in a modern apartment about 50 metres from Fontaine de la Rotonde and Cours Mirabeau. Highly recommend Vendôme-Rotonde.
How do you pronounce Aix-en-Provence?
One question I’m frequently asked is “how do you pronounce Aix-en-Provence?” The full name is pronounced ex-on-pro-vonse, but if you want to fit in with the locals straight-away, you can shorten it to just Aix (ex).
What is Provence France known for?
Provence is known for its beautiful landscape. There are beautiful river valleys, gorges, lovely coastlands, and mountainous areas with picturesque old villages, all under a wonderful Mediterranean climate. You will definitely be taking lots of pictures of all the scenic views.
Is St Remy de Provence worth visiting?
If you are visiting Saint Remy de Provence, it is definitely worth a visit. It was built during the early years of Emperor Augustus’ reign around 27 BC and gives an amazing insight into how the colony was formed.
Should I stay in Aix en Provence or Marseille?
Marseille gives more opportunities to travel to other places, but Aix is probably more relaxing. Recommendations of where to stay depend on your budget in € and whether you want a quiet or lively atmosphere. In Aix I would stay in the old town, or just near it (walking distance).
How do I get around Aix en Provence?
Getting around Aix en Provence
- Public transport. Aix has a good bus network serving the city centre and suburbs (tel: +33 9 7080 9013; www.aixenbus.com).
- Taxis. Taxis are plentiful in Aix, with several taxi ranks in the city.
- Driving.
- Car hire.
- Bicycle hire.
Does Aix en Provence have an airport?
Aix-en-Provence Aerodrome (French: Aérodrome d’Aix-en-Provence) (ICAO: LFMA), also known as Aix les Milles Airport (Aéroport Aix les Milles), is an airport serving Aix-en-Provence, a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region of France.
What is Aix-en-Provence known for?
Aix-en-Provence (usually simply called Aix) is a small, classically Provençal town, famous for being home to Cézanne; the addition of the TGV (high-speed train) station has brought lots of vacationers from the north, and Aix has turned into a shopping town with high variety and representation considering its small size
How many days do you need in Provence?
The French region of Provence is made for explorers—and there’s a lot of room to explore. For a solid itinerary, we recommend at least four days to experience a few villages and sun-drenched landscapes.
How hot is Provence in August?
August in Provence sees little change than the month before with temps running between 64-82˚F (18-28˚C) and the Mediterranean Sea warming a degree to 75˚F (24˚C)—the perfect cooling antidote. Note that the farther away from the coast, the more oppressive the heat becomes during the day.
Is Aix en Provence expensive?
If you want to buy in the center of Aix, you’ll need a lot of money, however; prices can be extremely high.A country house within easy reach of the city can also be exorbitant; go a little further afield into the Lubéron and prices are lower. It’s an expensive place to live.
Where should I live in Provence France?
Where should I live in Provence, France?
- Toulon. If you want the glamour of Nice and Saint Tropez but don’t want the price tag, Toulon is ideal.
- Avignon. If the sea doesn’t really do it for you, but you still want all the pros of city life, Avignon would be perfect.
- Uzès.
- Saignon.
Which is bigger Avignon or Aix en Provence?
Aix-en-Provence is around three times as big as Avignon. The pretty, upmarket city also has a large student population, so it’s busy all year round.
Where can I base myself in Provence?
Best Place for Walking in Provence
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is the perfect base for exploring the Alpilles region and its walks. This typically Provençal town has been beautifully restored and its a pleasure to stroll its attractive town centre brimming with craft shops, cafes and boutiques.
How do you get to lavender fields in Provence?
Head east along the Route de Manosque (D6) towards Lavandes Angelvin. Before you reach the Lavandes Angelvin fields, you pass another lavender farm and stunning wheat fields. The distillery building, with the name Lavandes Angelvin displayed, signals that you have hit the jackpot of lavender fields in Provence.