Aix-en-Provence Tourism
Destination-level Aix framing, Cours Mirabeau, markets, Cézanne routes, Sainte-Victoire, and current visitor context.
Aix-en-Provence.app keeps volatile facts out of static editorial copy. Opening times, ticketing, trail access, festival programming, transport details, and prices belong to official operators.
This guide is source-bounded. The first cultural layer can exist before the full Provence planning layer is ready.
These sources are for facts that can change: access, opening hours, programming, trail conditions, transport, and current visitor context.
Destination-level Aix framing, Cours Mirabeau, markets, Cézanne routes, Sainte-Victoire, and current visitor context.
Municipal context, civic institutions, city-level cultural information, and current public notices.
Musée Granet collections, Cézanne context, exhibitions, and current museum access.
Quartier Mazarin mansion context, art-centre programming, and current visitor access.
Victor Vasarely, optical art, 20th-century architecture, and current foundation visits.
Festival identity, opera and classical music context, institutional history, and current programming.
Sainte-Victoire landscape protection, trails, access, natural context, and visitor responsibility.
Aix olive oil PDO, local product identity, agricultural context, and terroir.
Calissons d'Aix craft context, local confectionery tradition, and current visitor/atelier information.
Bouches-du-Rhône destination context, Provence travel framing, and regional cultural references.
Current air-arrival checks for Aix-en-Provence trips through Marseille Provence Airport.
The site serves local copies of open-license Wikimedia Commons images and keeps author, source, and license links visible with the assets.

Cours Mirabeau under plane trees, the civic spine of Aix.

Fontaine de la Rotonde, the monumental water threshold into Aix.

Sainte-Victoire, the limestone horizon that anchors Aix and Cézanne.

Fontaine des Quatre-Dauphins, a Quartier Mazarin signature.

Saint-Jean-de-Malte, the vertical Gothic note in Aix's city fabric.

Aix's old-town scale: shutters, stone, and narrow walking streets.