Gulli Parc Indoor Play Area
The area is split into two areas - one for the 1-5 years age group, and the other for 6-12 year olds.

© Hotel Cezanne

© Hotel Cezanne

© Hotel Cezanne
Colourful, welcoming unique boutique hotel
This hotel is strong on colour and strong on design. Although it is a modern, urban boutique hotel it is still inviting.
In this unique spot, exuding quiet luxury, modern art is to the fore. It is situated in the cultural and historic city centre, a stone’s throw from the shops and restaurants.
The bedrooms are all individually decorated, using light and shadow to create stunning effects that add to the character of these arty rooms. The bathrooms are also bright and airy and come with 'tropical' showers.
The hotel serves breakfasts up until 12 noon, so there is plenty of time for a lie in. There is also a self-service bar, free wifi, and free car parking in a city notorious for tricky parking arrangements.
A wonderfully rare combination of luxury, creativity, warmth and hospitality. Definitely worth a visit.
This hotel is located in the historical centre of Aix-en-Provence, within walking distance from the famous Cours Mirabeau, close to museums, theatres, restaurants, and shops.
This hotel has a self-service bar.
Children under 2 years stay free of charge. Cots can be provided at extra cost.
The area is split into two areas - one for the 1-5 years age group, and the other for 6-12 year olds.
The Aix Yoga Center is a 150m2 studio yoga in the heart of Aix en Provence.
Tour Designer in Provence provide tailor made tours of the best of Provence with day trips and walking tours on offer.
This leisure centre has two indoor pools, a 50 metre outdoor heated swimming pool, with terraces and beaches, and water sports.There is also a weights room and dance studio.
Set in the beautiful wooded countryside, this 18-hole golf course was designed by American architect Ronald Fream. The club incorporates the David Leadbetter Academy that offers lessons to suit players of all levels.
Just to the south of Aix is the town of Gardanne. They open an outdoor swimming pool in the summer, with a 50m pool, baby pool, slides, playgrounds and a relaxation area.
This elegant restaurant is a must-visit for any lovers of modern cuisine and cooking methods. They embrace local produce and evolve their dishes according to the seasons.
Located inside the luxury Chateau de la Gaude, this Michelin-starred restaurant serves the elaborate cuisine of chef Matthieu Dupuis-Baumal.
A quiet atmosphere, beautiful grounds and wonderful flavours can be found at Villa Gallici Restaurant. Part of the 5 star Villa Gallici hotel you can indulge in lunch or dinner at this top quality restaurant.
Open daily, the Clos du Comptoir offers a sophisticated atmosphere for lunch and dinner in the same setting.
Delicious, homely, comforting and satisfying. This restaurant serves up traditional cuisine and is a true taste of the south.
Fresh hearty meals prepared with love. Vegetarians catered for at this restaurant come deli come bio food shop.
The Scat Club plays live music every night, and not just jazz the club plays pop, rock, funk and R'n'B.
This small bar has a nice seating area outside next to one of Aix's many fountains and it catches the sun late into the evening.
The Mistral is Aix-en-Provence's answer to those looking for a trendy night out listening to the latest DJ's.
Building of this old mansion began back in 1715 when the first stone was laid. It was not fully complete until 1748, after all three stages of the building were finished.
This 400 metre long stretch of of tree-lined boulevard divides Aix en Provence's old town at its northerly end from the new to the south.
This charming little church is located in the centre of Aix en Provence, alongside the Musee Granet.
This is Aix's fine art gallery, housed in the 17th century Palais de Malte. The collections includes works by a variety of European painters, including two by Rubens and a small selection of Paul Cezanne.
A small gallery with a good collection of contemporary and modern art.
The town hall or 'Hotel de Ville' in Aix en Provence originally dates back to the fourteenth century, with two subsequent building phases taking place in 1655 and 1678.
Aix en Provence is considered by many to be the South's cultural and artistic centre, thanks to its ancient university and its inherent connection to the artist Paul Cezanne.
By far the largest village in the southern Luberon, Pertuis’s charms are hidden ones that only those who take the time to explore will find.
Visitors to La Tour d'Aigues are mostly drawn here thanks to it's large and impressive ruined castle, which dates back to 1550 and which was burnt down at the time of the Revolution.
Little village in the Vaucluse department between the Luberon massif and the Durance river.
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Lourmarin has become very popular and chic thanks to its pretty centre, its wonderful Renaissance castle and its proximity to the TGV train in Avignon (for Parisien weekenders of course).
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