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Founded by the Romans in 123BC, this lively city in the south of France is famed for its thermal hot springs. Boasting more than 300 days of sunshine, Aix is also known for its art schools and universities and their youthful population. Some of the city’s reported 1000 fountains, as well as cafés, bookstores and elegant abodes, line the graceful Cours Mirabeau, which divides the new and old towns. Wander the Cours, old town and Quartier Mazarin on foot, stopping in at sidewalk cafés and markets.
Our recent visit to Le Pigonnet Hotel in the south of France was a highlight of our trip indeed! The romantic setting of this old-world Provencal country...
As a business traveler, internet access is critical. This hotel was chosen based on the availability of internet access in the room and the supposed daily...
WE stayed at the Hotel Cezanne for 5 nights in october and loved it. The location is excellent, walking distance to the main areas of interest in this...
I used 1800Hotels to make my reservations for this visit. Stay away from this service. They promised a refund of a foreign exchange fee and after three...
3 star hotel, oriented toward group stays. Food average at best. Staff helpful when asked for info. Location about a mile from old town. Stay here to...
Having read some pretty scathing reviews about this place I wasn't expecting much. The main thing to know is that the rooms (at least the cheapest one I...
My wife and I stayed there for one night. The hotel is located in a residential area and okay if you have a car (free parking). Otherwise, you'll need to...
We spent a lovely couple of warm autumnal days in Aix at the start of a tour of Provence. We loved Aix and also used the hotel as a base to visit the...
It was my partner’s 50th birthday and we were staying in Aix en Provence for
a week. I had researched the Villa Gallici but noticed that it was next door...
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