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Hôtel Cardinal
Hôtel Cardinal

Bastide Cedrea
Bastide Cedrea

Boutique Hotel Cezanne
Boutique Hotel Cezanne

Les Quatre Dauphins
Les Quatre Dauphins

Hôtel De France
Hôtel De France

Negrecoste Hotel & Spa
Negrecoste Hotel & Spa
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Where to stay in Aix-en-Provence

Aix-en-Provence Historic Centre
Stroll through the enchanting Aix-en-Provence Historic Centre where golden limestone buildings line tree-shaded streets. Elegant fountains gurgle in sun-dappled squares surrounded by 17th-century mansions with wrought-iron balconies. The majestic Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur rises above cobblestone lanes that wind through this cultural heart of Provence. This artistic area was home to painter Paul Cézanne, whose works hang in the Musée Granet. Explore the vibrant café terraces along Cours Mirabeau where locals and visitors gather. Traditional Provençal bistros serve regional specialities while artisan boutiques offer lavender products and local ceramics.

Mazarin Quarter
The 17th-century Mazarin Quarter in Aix-en-Provence blends aristocratic history with modern charm. Stone mansions with wrought-iron balconies line geometric streets where art and culture thrive. The Granet Museum showcases impressive Cézanne works within this elegant French urban design. Discover hidden art galleries housed in converted mansion courtyards while strolling tree-lined avenues. Upscale bistros serve Provençal specialities between morning visits to the Hôtel de Caumont arts centre. The area maintains its refined residential character while welcoming visitors to explore its architectural treasures.
Jas de Bouffan
Explore the peaceful Jas de Bouffan area, where Cézanne once painted in his family estate. This authentic residential area offers a glimpse into real Provençal life away from Aix-en-Provence's tourist crowds. Art lovers can visit the master painter's former home and the striking Vasarely Foundation. The area centers around Parc Saint-Mitre with its expansive lawns and walking paths. Tree-lined boulevards showcase elegant 19th-century architecture with honey-colored limestone facades and terracotta roofs. Though dining options are limited, the tranquil atmosphere provides a perfect retreat after exploring the city centre.

Est
The Est district offers an authentic slice of everyday Provençal life away from Aix-en-Provence's tourist bustle. This peaceful residential haven features tree-lined streets with ochre stone houses and traditional wrought-iron balconies. Locals greet each other as morning shutters open to the scent of fresh bread. Parc Saint-Mitre provides a green retreat with Mediterranean vegetation and walking paths. Small family-run bistros serve traditional Provençal dishes in a relaxed atmosphere. Though Est has few tourist attractions, central Aix's treasures like Granet Museum are just a short drive away.

Sud
The Sud area offers a peaceful retreat from Aix-en-Provence's bustling centre. Tree-lined streets and local markets create an authentic French atmosphere. Parc Jourdan provides a leafy sanctuary where locals gather and children play. Budget-friendly accommodation make Sud an excellent choice for travellers seeking value. Area bistros serve traditional Provençal fare at reasonable prices. The area connects easily to central attractions like Granet Museum via regular bus service.
Aix-en-Provence and related destinations
The former capital of Provence is a city of art and history, and you can discover its charming centre bathed in glorious sunshine.

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