including climate, transportation, welcome, health, safety + reviews and recommendations.
including climate, transportation, welcome, health, safety + reviews and recommendations.
including climate, transportation, welcome, health, safety + reviews and recommendations.
including climate, transportation, welcome, health, safety + reviews and recommendations.
including climate, transportation, welcome, health, safety + reviews and recommendations.
including climate, transportation, welcome, health, safety + reviews and recommendations.
including climate, transportation, welcome, health, safety + reviews and recommendations.
including climate, transportation, welcome, health, safety + reviews and recommendations.
including climate, transportation, welcome, health, safety + reviews and recommendations.
Aix probably has more pluses than we can name here. Its size and topography offer many of the pluses of a city, with the eminent walkability and conviviality of a town. The large population of students and retirees makes it both lively and mellow. Art is revered, as one might expect in Cezanne’s town. Lovely weather most of the year, and a tad less prey to the Mistral (Provence’s wicked wind) than some of its nearby neighbors. Excellent transportation throughout the city and quite good beyond. We especially like the electric-powered free micro-buses that allow most of the center of town to remain pedestrian zones (while providing a hop-on, hop-off option if your feet are sore.)
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