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In the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southern France lies the city of Aix-en-Provence, birthplace of the important post-impressionist painter Paul Cézanne. Its streets offer a combination of history and beauty, reflected in its monuments, squares, and buildings.
During your stay , you won't have to worry about what to see and do in Aix-en-Provence, as there is a wide range of activities on offer. You can explore the old town, discover the wine culture, admire the architecture of the Saint-Sauveur Cathedral, visit the Provençal Market, or sample fresh produce, among other activities. Want to know more?
1. Join a wine tour in Aix-en-Provence

If you are a wine lover, you must book the Mont Sainte-Victoire wine tour, where you will discover the flavors and aromas of different red, rosé, and white wines.
These tours usually include the company of an expert guide and take place in the wine region located behind the Sainte-Victoire mountain (30 minutes from the city center), as there are several vineyards in this area. For example, Vignerons du Mont Sainte-Victoire.
You can enjoy a picturesque natural landscape, learn about the process of growing, harvesting, and pruning grapes, and find out how the product is made and bottled. The experience ends with a tasting of award-winning wines.
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- Price: you can find this activity for prices ranging from €84 per person.
- Duration: the wine tour usually lasts a maximum of three and a half hours.
2. Take a trip to Cassis

Another great option is to book an excursion to Cassis, a fishing village of unparalleled beauty that you will discover in detail thanks to a professional guide who will take you to the region's points of interest: the Corniche des Crêtes coastal road, the Cabo Canaille cliff, and the picturesque Port of Cassis.
This approximately four-hour tour of the jewel of the French Riviera also includes free time to stroll around the village, enjoy the local cuisine, take the best photos, and buy unique souvenirs.
The tour, in small groups of no more than eight people, includes round-trip transportation by minibus.
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- Price: you can book this excursion from $74 per person.
- Duration: the excursion lasts a maximum of four hours.
3. Discover the old town of Aix-en-Provence and take a sidecar tour

Among the best tours, I recommend booking a sidecar tour of Aix-en-Provence, either with an audio guide or a local guide. You'll discover the interesting history of its buildings, monuments, squares with ornamental fountains, and other points of interest located along the streets.
With audio guide
With the audio guide system, you'll explore Aix-en-Provence with information on your cell phone, but at your own pace, as you can pause and resume playback whenever you want. Thanks to the GPS system, you will follow a route from the Town Hall of Aix-en-Provence to the Fontaine de la Rotonde, an ornamental fountain dating from 1860.
- Price: the audio guide usually costs $7.49.
- Duration: the audio guide lasts approximately 75 minutes.
With a local guide
On this type of tour, the guide will provide you with interesting facts and anecdotes that only locals know. You will stroll along the Cours Mirabeau where you will see the famous four fountains: La Rotonde, the Fountain of the Nine Cannons, the Moss-Covered Fountain, and the Fountain of King René. You will discover the Town Hall, the Cathedral, the Archbishop's Palace, monuments, squares, terraces, and much more.
- Price: guided sidecar tours start at €123 per person.
- Duration: the average duration of this guided activity is 45 minutes.
4. Discover the lavender fields of Terre Ugo in the heart of Aix-en-Provence

Visit the Terre Ugo family farm and admire its beautiful lavender fields without leaving Aix-en-Provence. Just a 15-minute drive from the historic center, you'll find this magical place with a long history and an eco-friendly approach.
Once you enter the fields , you'll immediately relax thanks to the sweet fragrance of lavender and the sound of cicadas. You'll be able to admire a truly dreamlike landscape covering three hectares, where this iconic flower takes center stage. During the tour, you'll learn everything you need to know about the organic cultivation of lavender, its origin, benefits, and variety of uses. You'll also have free time to take pictures, lie down and sunbathe on one of the deck chairs provided, or sit in the shade.
Before the end of the experience, you can visit the restaurant area and try some refreshing lavender ice cream or visit the shop to buy oils, infusions, and soaps. Another option for exploring the lavender fields is to book an excursion to the Verdon Natural Park.
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- Price: the tour of this lavender field in the heart of Aix-en-Provence costs €7 per person. Children under 12 can participate for free.
- Duration: the experience usually lasts a maximum of 2 hours.
5. Follow in the footsteps of the post-impressionist painter Cézanne in Aix-en-Provence

If you are interested in learning about the life and work of post-impressionist painter Paul Cézanne, Aix-en-Provence offers a tour that you can take at your own pace. Start at La Rotonda, outside the Tourist Office, where you will see some marks on the ground with the image of the city's coat of arms that you should follow. Among the more than 30 places you will discover along the way, the following stand out:
- The Cézanne Statue, made in bronze by Gabriel Sterk.
- The Société des amis des arts, at 2 bis Avenue Victor Hugo, known as the place where Cézanne held two exhibitions.
- The Collège Mignet, at 41 Rue Cardinale, where the artist studied.
- The town hall, where he legally joined his life with Hortense Fiquet.
You can also add to this experience with a visit to Cézanne's studio at 9 Av. Paul Cézanne. There you will find his work tables, fruit bowls, the usual skulls, vases, clothes, and all his instruments. And if you want to continue exploring Aix-en-Provence from an artistic point of view, be sure to book an excursion on Van Gogh.
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- Price: the Cézanne trail is free. However, to access the artist's studio, you will need to pay an entrance fee starting at €6.50. You can also enhance your experience with an audio guide for an additional cost of approximately €3.
- Opening hours: The tour is available all day long, as it is a self-guided activity. The studio is usually open Monday to Friday, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
6. Set off on a bike tour at the foot of Mont Sainte-Victoire

During your stay in Aix-en-Provence, you can rent an electric bike and explore the city on your own to the foot of Mont Sainte-Victoire, or enjoy the activity in the company of a guide who will tell you about this iconic place that inspired French painter Paul Cézanne.
During the route , you will ride through the streets of Aix-en-Provence, getting a different perspective of them, with the first few kilometers being paved. You will then come across off-road trails and some steep hills.
You will pass a series of viewpoints overlooking the imposing mountain. You will also have the opportunity to stop and admire the natural surroundings and take photographs. This is definitely an activity that should not be missed on your itinerary of the best day trips from Aix-en-Provence.
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- Price: the price of the activity starts at €64 per person.
- Duration: the guided bike tour usually lasts 3 hours.
7. Visit Saint-Sauveur Cathedral and discover its architectural beauty

During your stay in Aix-en-Provence, don't miss a visit to Saint-Sauveur Cathedral. There you will discover an incredible architectural masterpiece of great beauty and historical importance.
When you arrive at the site, you will see the façade and immediately think that it is a Gothic building. However, when you enter, you will see how the Romanesque style and other architectural trends are intermingled. Along the way, you will see:
- The Central Nave, with a Gothic cellar.
- The right aisle, which was formerly a temple dedicated to the god Apollo.
- A circular baptistery dating from the 6th century.
- The left nave, representative of the Baroque style.
There is also the Romanesque cloister, built at the end of the 12th century, where you can see a quadrangle with the four evangelists (Luke, Matthew, John, and Mark), twin columns, and capitals decorated with plants.
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- Price: admission to the Cathedral and the guided tour of the Cloister is free.
- Opening hours: this site is open every day from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Access to the cloister is by guided tour, which starts every 30 minutes from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
8. Take a ride on the Le Petit Train Touristique

Hopping on Le Petit Train Touristique is another must-do activity during your visit to Aix-en-Provence. You'll feel like you've stepped back in time aboard the carriages of this small electric train as you travel through the lively streets of the old town.
To enjoy this experience, head to the outskirts of the Aix-en-Provence tourist office. From there, you will set off on a scenic route through the town's main tourist attractions. These include Saint-Sauveur Cathedral and the town hall. You will also see fountains such as La Rotonde, the Fountain of the Nine Cannons, the Moss-Covered Fountain, and King René's Fountain, as well as terraces, monuments, and more.
In addition, each of the train's 57 carriages is equipped with headphones so you can enjoy an audio guide in several languages. This way, you can learn about the history of the city and the places you pass by.
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- Price: the cost of admission to Le Petit Train Touristique is around €10 for adults and €5 for children aged 4 to 12.
- Duration: the ride on Le Petit Train Touristique usually lasts approximately 45 minutes.
9. Visit the Aix-en-Provence Market and sample local products

The Aix-en-Provence Market offers a unique experience. You'll be captivated by the picturesque scene and the intoxicating aromas of fruits, vegetables, spices, meats, cheeses, and seafood.
You can visit each of the market stalls accompanied by a local guide who will tell you about the history of the place, the foods, and the products, while suggesting the best places to start tasting. You can also do this activity on your own.
In either case, you will try products such as olive oil, honey, Provence wines, cheese, bread, cold cuts, olives, and fruit. You will have time to buy lavender, flowers, Corsican meat, fashion, handicrafts, and more. And, if you wish, enjoy a prepared meal.
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- Price: the guided tour costs an average of €45 per person. However, if you do the activity on your own, admission to the market is free.
- Duration: the guided activity usually lasts a maximum of 2 hours, but if you visit on your own, there is no time limit.
10. Spend a different kind of day at the thermal baths of Aix-en-Provence

During your stay in Aix-en-Provence, you can enjoy the city's thermal springs and spend a different kind of day. You'll relax and enjoy the benefits of the waters that have been flowing in the town for over 2,000 years.
You can visit the Sextius baths or the Roman thermal baths, located about a six-minute walk from the center of Aix-en-Provence. This is a place that combines 18th-century architecture with modernity.
Although you won't be able to see the ruins of the ancient baths, as they have not been preserved, you will have the privilege of immersing yourself in these mineral waters at a temperature of 34ºC, set in a beautiful fortification. You can also enjoy mud treatments, hydromassage, and steam baths for maximum relaxation.
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- Price: the price of the thermal baths starts at €32 per person.
- Opening hours: every day from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
11. Visit the Vasarely Museum and admire the works of the father of Op Art

The Fondation Vasarely is a must-see destination if you are an art enthusiast. So don't hesitate to add this visit to your list of the 10 best museums in Aix-en-Provence.
You will enjoy an amazing artistic display of Op Art, which blends the abstract and the constructivist. All this through lines, colors, and shapes that aim to deceive your eyes through illusions.
During your tour of the rooms of this museum dedicated to Victor Vasarely, who is considered the father of Op Art, you will discover the life of the artist and the history behind this movement. You will also see works such as Chessboard (1935), Zebra (1937), Vega-Nor (1969), Vega 200 (1968), Optical Cube (1997), among others.
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- Price: admission to this museum starts at €12 for adults. There are also reduced prices, group rates, and guided tours, which you should check in advance.
- Opening hours: every day from 10:00 to 18:00, except December 24, when it is open from 10:00 to 16:00. Closed on December 25 and January 1.