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Maison du Collectionneur
Maison du Collectionneur
Le Petit Cardeur
Le Petit Cardeur
Bastide Cedrea
Bastide Cedrea
La Maison d'Aix
La Maison d'Aix
Hotel des Augustins
Hotel des Augustins
Aquabella Hôtel & Spa
Aquabella Hôtel & Spa
Hôtel Saint Christophe Aix en Provence Centre Ville
Hôtel Saint Christophe Aix en Provence Centre Ville
FLORIDIANES by HRI
FLORIDIANES by HRI
Les Quatre Dauphins
Les Quatre Dauphins
Grand Hôtel Roi René Aix - MGallery Collection
Grand Hôtel Roi René Aix - MGallery Collection
Hôtel Cardinal
Hôtel Cardinal
Boutique Hotel Cezanne
Boutique Hotel Cezanne
Studio in Aix en Provence
Studio in Aix en Provence
Negrecoste Hotel & Spa
Negrecoste Hotel & Spa
Hôtel La Caravelle
Hôtel La Caravelle
Finsonius Studios
Finsonius Studios
Hôtel De France
Hôtel De France
Auberge La Coste
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Top neighborhoods in Aix-en-Provence

Mazarin Quarter
Stroll through the elegant Mazarin Quarter where 17th-century mansions line geometrically perfect streets. Art lovers flock to the Granet Museum for its impressive Cézanne collection, while hidden courtyards reveal charming antique shops and galleries. The honey-colored limestone buildings and wrought-iron balconies create a refined atmosphere that feels both historic and alive. Upscale bistros serve traditional Provençal cuisine between morning coffee and evening wine at intimate café terraces. Boutique hotels in restored mansions offer an authentic stay in this walkable neighborhood. Most Aix-en-Provence attractions are within a 10-minute stroll, making this peaceful quarter an ideal base for exploration.

Aix-en-Provence Historic Centre
Aix-en-Provence Historic Centre invites you to wander cobblestone streets lined with golden limestone buildings and elegant fountains. Art lovers can explore the Granet Museum showcasing Cézanne's works, while history buffs will appreciate the Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur's Romanesque towers. The tree-shaded Cours Mirabeau buzzes with café terraces where you can people-watch all afternoon. Traditional Provençal bistros and trendy wine bars offer bouillabaisse and local wines throughout this walkable district. Most attractions sit within 500 meters of each other, making exploration a breeze. Boutique hotels in converted 17th-century mansions provide the perfect base for soaking up the authentic atmosphere.

Est
Est offers a glimpse into authentic Provençal life away from Aix-en-Provence's tourist buzz. Tree-lined streets wind through quiet residential neighborhoods where locals chat at corner cafés and bakeries. Parc Saint-Mitre provides a peaceful green retreat with Mediterranean vegetation and walking paths, perfect for afternoon strolls and picnics. The neighborhood features charming family-run bistros serving traditional Provençal cuisine at reasonable prices. Most accommodations are vacation rentals or small chambres d'hôtes in traditional stone buildings with red-tiled roofs. While public transportation is limited, the quiet streets make walking pleasant.

Couronne Urbaine
Aix-en-Provence's Couronne Urbaine neighborhood is home to attractions such as Parc Jourdan and Grand Theater of Provence.

Grand Sud
Aix-en-Provence's Grand Sud neighborhood is home to attractions such as Arena du Pays d'Aix and Aix-Marseille Golf.
Aix-en-Provence and related destinations
Fountains splash in every sun-drenched square, earning this city its nickname 'City of a Thousand Fountains.' Sip espresso at a café along Cours Mirabeau, where plane trees create dappled shade perfect for people-watching. Follow in Cézanne's footsteps with a visit to his preserved studio, complete with original objects from his still-life paintings. The morning market transforms Place Richelme into a sensory feast of lavender, olives, and fresh bread. Art lovers shouldn't miss Hôtel de Caumont's exhibitions or the Granet Museum's impressive collection. When feet tire from cobblestone streets, join locals at the thermal baths that have refreshed visitors since Roman times.

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