Set Club, Aix en Provence
Set CLub is a sports complex which has 13 tennis courts, eight of which are clay courts and five are the faster green set. Lessons and competitions are all part of the club. Non-members are welcome.

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Central location with tastefully decorated modern rooms
This large hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Aix that is committed to sustainable development. A number of actions have been implemented at the hotel, such as taps fitted with water flow regulators, to reduce the consumption of energy.
The hotel has 134 room and suites decorated in sunny modern Provencal style. All rooms come with flat-screen satellite TV, safe, minibar, tea and coffee making facilities and free wifi access.
The hotel also has its own bar and restaurant. You can enjoy fresh seasonal cuisine typical of the region in the stylish restaurant or on the terrace.
There is also a swimming pool where you can cool off from the heat of the afternoon sun.
This hotel is ideally located in the heart of Cézanne's home town, Aix-en-Provence, by the Mirabeau Square and the business district.
The floral patio is an oasis of calm in this city of 100 fountains, whether you sit on the terrace or by the pool.
Guests have access to the lounge bar where they can enjoy a Provencal speciality called the "vin orange", served with various tapenades. A creative snack menu is also available on request. The bar is open from 11:00 to midnight.
The restaurant serves typical southern cuisine using seasonal produce and the chefs own inspiration. Guests can enjoy their meals in the cozy and elegant dining room, on the pario or in the winter garden. Open every day for lunch and diner.
All children under 2 years old are charged 20€ per person per night for children's cots. All older children or adults are charged 25€ per person per night for extra beds.
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