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If your dream escape involves sipping crisp rosé under leafy plane trees, admiring gorgeous fountains, and living your best chic European life, Aix-en-Provence holidays are calling your name.
Why do people love going on holidays to Aix-en-Provence?
A thousand fountains - the town is practically overflowing with spectacular stone fountains, making every single afternoon stroll feel like a 10/10 movie scene.
Boujee café culture - Cours Mirabeau is a world-class avenue packed with upscale terrace spots where people-watching is a literal Olympic sport.
Lavender and landscapes - you are right on the doorstep of stunning purple fields and the limestone ridges that inspired legendary artists.
Retail therapy - the winding old town lanes are filled with independent boutiques, local markets, and delish pastry shops selling sweet calissons.
What is the best time to visit Aix-en-Provence?
While this south-of-France beauty shines all year round, holidays to Aix-en-Provence hit differently depending on what sort of vibe you are chasing. Summer brings that classic scorching Mediterranean energy, while the shoulder months offer a more relaxed pace that is perfect for exploring without breaking a sweat.
Spring - average temperatures sit around 15-20°C, bringing lush blooming fields, fewer crowds, and a wonderfully fresh, laid-back sightseeing energy.
Summer - the weather gets scorching at 28-32°C, delivering a lively, sun-drenched holiday vibe packed with outdoor festivals and open-air dining.
Autumn - expect beautiful golden afternoons with mild averages of 16-22°C, perfect for wine tasting, harvests and a peaceful, romantic couple's getaway.
Winter - temperatures drop to a crisp 6-12°C, offering a cosy, authentic French vibe complete with brilliant Christmas markets and bright blue winter skies.
Things to do on your Aix-en-Provence holidays
Stroll the Cours Mirabeau - wander down the city's iconic leafy main avenue and stop at a historic brasserie for a chilled drink.
Hike Montagne Sainte-Victoire - climb the dramatic white limestone mountain trails for sweeping, panoramic views across the stunning Provencal countryside.
Shop the local markets - browse the bustling morning stalls for fresh cheeses, olive oils, and iconic bundles of dried lavender.
Visit Cézanne’s studio - step right into the preserved workspace of the legendary Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne for a dose of culture.
Indulge in wine tasting - head out to a nearby château vineyard to sample some of the finest, crispest AOC Côteaux d'Aix-en-Provence rosé.
Explore the old town - get lost in a labyrinth of honey-coloured stone buildings, hidden squares, and boutique shops.
