{"id":13484,"date":"2013-07-01T12:11:45","date_gmt":"2013-07-01T16:11:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/?p=13484"},"modified":"2014-03-17T07:31:48","modified_gmt":"2014-03-17T11:31:48","slug":"48-hours-aix-provence-france","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2013\/07\/01\/48-hours-aix-provence-france\/","title":{"rendered":"48 Hours in and around Aix-en-Provence, South of France"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"img aligncenter size-full wp-image-13489\" style='width:585px;'>\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/aix-provence-aerial-view.jpg\" alt=\"Aerial picture of Aix-en-Provence\" width=\"585\" height=\"344\" \/>\n\t<div>Aix-en-Provence from above<\/div>\n<\/div>Aix-en-Provence is one of France\u2019s most beautiful cities. Located in the South of France just 30 kilometers (19 miles) north of Marseille, the city is known for its gorgeous architecture as well as its vibrant culture. Aix-en-Provence\u2019s large student population (the city has 3 different universities) explains its abundance of cafes, bars and clubs in the city center. When it comes to culture, Aix-en-Provence has a lot to offer, as it was the hometown of famous painter C\u00e9zanne.<\/p>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/maps.google.fr\/maps\/ms?msa=0&amp;msid=208857790003288562267.0004de6d74bdacf41ab6b&amp;hl=fr&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;t=m&amp;ll=43.539092,5.507584&amp;spn=0.09955,0.2005&amp;z=12&amp;output=embed\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" width=\"585\" height=\"400\"><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>This article will take you around Aix-en-Provence in just 48 hours, and show you what the city has to offer!<!--more--><\/p>\n<p><strong>Day 1\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>&#8211; 10 am<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<div class=\"img aligncenter size-full wp-image-13490\" style='width:585px;'>\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/aix-provence-cours-mirabeau-historic-center.jpg\" alt=\"Image of the Cours Mirabeau in Aix-en-Provence\" width=\"585\" height=\"390\" \/>\n\t<div>The Cours Mirabeau with its beautiful plane trees and fountain in Aix-en-Provence<\/div>\n<\/div>Start your exploration of Aix-en-Provence in the <strong>bustling historic city center<\/strong>. You can easily explore the small cobblestoned streets on foot. You\u2019ll find many cafes, shops and boutiques all around the historic center. If you want to get some shopping done this is a good place to start! Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning the city center hosts Le Grand March\u00e9, which is a great farmers market where you can pick up all sorts of fresh produce.<\/p>\n<p>When you\u2019ve finished exploring the small winding streets, slowly make your way south to the <strong>Cours Mirabeau<\/strong>, which is the city\u2019s main avenue and cultural hotspot. The avenue is lined with beautiful plane trees, but don\u2019t forget to look at the houses as well! The characteristic Roman architecture of the buildings along the avenue is absolutely stunning. The Cours Mirabeau also boasts many beloved cafes and restaurants. Have lunch in Les Deux Garcons, which is popular with locals and tourists alike.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>&#8211; 2 pm<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<div class=\"img alignright size-medium wp-image-13487\" style='width:300px;'>\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/aix-provence-sextius-bathhouse-spa-300x214.jpg\" alt=\"Picture of the Sextius Bathhouse in Aix-en-Provence\" width=\"300\" height=\"214\" \/>\n\t<div>The Sextius Bathhouse in Aix-en-Provence<\/div>\n<\/div>The Romans first settled in Aix-en-Provence in 122 AD because they were attracted to the city\u2019s natural hot springs.<\/p>\n<p>Today, you can relax and rejuvenate at the <strong>Sextius Thermal Bath<\/strong>, built on the site of an ancient Roman bathhouse.<\/p>\n<p>Located on the Cours Sextius just northwest of the historic city center, you can easily walk to the baths from the Cours Mirabeau.<\/p>\n<p>When you\u2019re thoroughly relaxed and refreshed, head out to discover some more water-related marvels in the city. Aix-en-Provence is sometimes referred to as \u201cThe City of a Thousand Fountains\u201d, as fountains can be found all over the city.<\/p>\n<div class=\"img aligncenter size-full wp-image-13491\" style='width:585px;'>\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/aix-provence-fountain-rotonde.jpg\" alt=\"Image of the Fontaine de la Place de la Rotonde in Aix-en-Provence\" width=\"585\" height=\"387\" \/>\n\t<div>The Fontaine de la Place de la Rotonde: one of Aix-en-Provence\u2019s many fountains<\/div>\n<\/div>On the Cours Mirabeau you\u2019ll find two of the most striking fountains in Aix-en-Provence: an impressive fountain called <strong>The Fontaine de la Place de la Rotonde<\/strong>, which takes up the whole center of the roundabout on the western end of the Cours Mirabeau, and a small moss-covered fountain on the intersection of the Cours Mirabeau and Rue Joseph Cabassol, which is fed by one of the city\u2019s natural hot springs. You\u2019ll find more fountains spread throughout the city center.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>&#8211; 7 pm<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<div class=\"img aligncenter size-full wp-image-13488\" style='width:585px;'>\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/aix-provence-vacation-rental.jpg\" alt=\"Picture of a vacation rental apartment with swimming pool in Aix-en-Provence\" width=\"585\" height=\"418\" \/>\n\t<div>A modern vacation rental apartment in Aix-en-Provence<\/div>\n<\/div>After exploring the city, come home to your own <a title=\"Villas, Vacation Rentals and Apartments in Aix-en-Provence\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/south-france-apartment\/vacation\/provence\/aix-en-provence\">vacation rental apartment in Aix-en-Provence<\/a>. Instead of going out to dinner, save money by cooking in your own kitchen! If you\u2019ve picked up fresh produce at the farmers market, try your hand at a typical French dish. For some inspiration, take a look at our <a title=\"Provence\u2019s Food Culture and Famous Southern French Cuisine\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2012\/07\/30\/provence-food-famous-southern-french-cuisine\/\">Southern French Cuisine ideas<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Still have some energy left? Head out to one of the many great cafes or bars in the city center. Le Scat Club in the historic part of the city center has great live music.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Day 2<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>&#8211; 11 am<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<div class=\"img aligncenter size-full wp-image-13486\" style='width:585px;'>\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/aix-provence-sainte-victoire-mountain.jpg\" alt=\"Image of the Sainte Victoire Mountain close to Aix-en-Provence\" width=\"585\" height=\"390\" \/>\n\t<div>The imposing Sainte Victoire Mountain near Aix-en-Provence<\/div>\n<\/div>Start the day with a great cultural adventure:<strong> the Route C\u00e9zanne<\/strong>. This Post-Impressionist artist painted and worked in Aix-en-Provence for the biggest part of his career. Many of his paintings are inspired by sights in and around Aix-en-Provence, such as the painting Mont Sainte-Victoire. If you\u2019re an art and\/or nature lover the Route C\u00e9zanne is a great way to explore the life of the famous painter as well as to see the Provence countryside up close.<\/p>\n<p>Start at the Aix-en-Provence tourist office where you can get a detailed map of the entire route. You may rent a car in the city or take your own to drive along the entire route. Some of the destinations along the route include C\u00e9zanne\u2019s family house, a Roman Aqueduct, the Arc River and the<strong> Sainte Victoire Mountain<\/strong>. It\u2019s possible to climb to the top of the mountain, where you get an amazing view of Aix-en-Provence and the surrounding landscape. Do bring your hiking boots!<\/p>\n<p>The Tholonet is a great restaurant along the C\u00e9zanne Road where you can have lunch. For the full route, see <a title=\"Discover the Route C\u00e9zanne in Provence\" href=\"http:\/\/www.aixenprovencetourism.com\/en\/\" target=\"_blank\">Discover the Route C\u00e9zanne in Aix-en-Provence<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>&#8211; 3 pm<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<div class=\"img aligncenter size-full wp-image-13485\" style='width:585px;'>\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/aix-provence-museum-granet.jpg\" alt=\"Picture of the Mus\u00e9e Granet in Aix-en-Provence\" width=\"585\" height=\"439\" \/>\n\t<div>The Mus\u00e9e Granet houses paintings by C\u00e9zanne and many more great artists in Aix-en-Provence<\/div>\n<\/div>After spending the morning and early afternoon gazing at C\u00e9zanne\u2019s inspiration for many of his paintings, have a look at the actual paintings at the <strong>Mus\u00e9e Granet<\/strong>! Beside some artwork by C\u00e9zanne, this excellent museum houses art by Granet, Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Monet and more. You can find the museum just five blocks southeast of the Cours Mirabeau on the Rue Cardinale.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>&#8211; 5 pm<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>Still looking to explore the area? Pay a visit to Marseille for a fun and exciting night! You can easily catch a bus to Marseille, here from the center of Aix-en-Provence, and buses leave multiple times per hour &#8211; so you don\u2019t have to book in advance. This mode takes about half an hour, so you\u2019ll have enough time to stroll through the city center of Marseille and find a nice restaurant for dinner. To find out what other attractions the city has to offer, check out our <a title=\"Marseilles Blog Articles\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/category\/south-france\/south-france-travel-guide\/provence\/marseille\/\">articles about Marseille<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>We hope you\u2019ve enjoyed this little tour of Aix-en-Provence and its surroundings. Have you ever been to Provence?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Aix-en-Provence is one of France\u2019s most beautiful cities. 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