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.

© Domaine & Cie Hotel, Aix-en-Provence
An attractive hotel in a nature setting, with a large estate and pool
Located around 10 km from Aix-en-Provence, this hotel is a peaceful hideaway in a beautiful Provençal estate.
Inside the hotel, guests will find a lounge area, with the daily papers, magazines and a library. There is also an area with a computer, printer and free WiFi.
The 18 rooms are modern and comfortable with some original features and furnishings. The ensuite bathrooms are elegant and stylish and have an Italian shower or bathtub.
Guests can enjoy a meal in the restaurant, where the dining room is in a large conservatory with the gardens and terrace as the backdrop. It is also possible to sit and eat on the terrace in nice weather. The food focuses on local products and authentic cuisine.
The area is split into two areas - one for the 1-5 years age group, and the other for 6-12 year olds.
The Golf de la Cabre d'Or is only 20 minutes away from Aix-en-Provence et Marseille. This is a fairly new golf course which opened only in 2008.
The Aix Yoga Center is a 150m2 studio yoga in the heart of Aix en Provence.
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.
Plenty of clay tennis courts are available at the Aix Country Club. It provide lessons and coaching, and there is a pro shop too. Other facilities include a pool and a gym.
Tour Designer in Provence provide tailor made tours of the best of Provence with day trips and walking tours on offer.
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.
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.
Located inside the luxury Chateau de la Gaude, this Michelin-starred restaurant serves the elaborate cuisine of chef Matthieu Dupuis-Baumal.
Open daily, the Clos du Comptoir offers a sophisticated atmosphere for lunch and dinner in the same setting.
Fresh hearty meals prepared with love. Vegetarians catered for at this restaurant come deli come bio food shop.
Enjoy imaginative yet authentic French cuisine at Pierre Reboul's funky restaurant in Aix. The menu is redesigned every six weeks together with matching wine.
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 Scat Club plays live music every night, and not just jazz the club plays pop, rock, funk and R'n'B.
The Mistral is Aix-en-Provence's answer to those looking for a trendy night out listening to the latest DJ's.
At the beginning of World War II, France interned all Austrian and German nationals who were living in France at the time, and Les Milles was the prison for the south eastern region.
Hungarian artist Victor Vasarely established this foundation in 1966 with the aim of promoting 'art for all' where art blends beautifully with architecture in the 'city of tomorrow'.
Paul Cezanne's father bought this 18th century country mansion in 1859 and created a studio for his son in the attics.
This gallery was set up by photographers, for photographers to create a working space and gallery to bring together image creators, both professional and amateur alike.
The Muséum d'Aix was founded in 1838 by Henri Coquand, geologist ; it is one of the oldest in Provence.
A 17th century 'pleasure palace', this fine mansion conatins collections of 17th & 18th century Provencal furniture and portraits. It is set in wonderful formal French-style gardens.
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.
The tiny village of Cadenet is less showy than neighboring Lourmarin, but it's also less crowded and more unspoiled by the glossy effect tourism tends to have on the appearance of Provençal villages.
Little village in the Vaucluse department between the Luberon massif and the Durance river.
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.
Named for being a station on the salt route in Roman times, Salon de Provence is a main town in the Bouches de Rhône region.
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