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Welcome to Bouc-bel-air, a charming town nestled in the Bouches-du-Rhône, at the heart of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. From the HOTEL KYRIAD AIX LES MILLES PLAN DE CAMPAGNE, dive into the authenticity and history of this remarkable area. Begin your exploration with a visit to the Château de Bouc-Bel-Air, a historical site surrounded by stunning gardens. Take advantage of the numerous hik...See more

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Cool Noons" tour : from the Mucem to the Palais Longchamp
15 km

Cool Noons" tour : from the Mucem to the Palais Longchamp

This urban walk, conceived as part of the European Cool Noons project, starts on the Mucem forecourt. It takes you to the Palais Longchamp and its monumental fountain. The Cool Noons project is a European project under the Interreg Euro-MED program (sustainable tourism), the main aim of which is to improve the visitor experience for tourists and residents of Mediterranean urban areas during the hottest hours of the day. By summer 2024, the project aims to offer routes that, wherever possible, include passages through shaded and/or ventilated streets, through existing cool spots where it is possible to refresh oneself, and close to free drinking water points. From the Mucem (1), walk along the Promenade Robert Laffont around the Villa Méditerranée (2). Then skirt Fort Saint-Jean (3) along the seafront and Promenade Louis Brauquier until you reach two twin buildings, the former sanitary lockers (4). Cross the Quai du Port and follow the Avenue de Saint-Jean up to Rue Caisserie. After passing the bell tower of the Notre Dame des Accoules church (5), stop under the shade of the plane trees to admire the various buildings: the former Palais de Justice (6), the former Hôtel Dieu converted into a luxury hotel, the esplanade Bargemon (7) and, in the distance, the Old Port with the city's emblematic symbol: Notre-Dame de la Garde. Return to the Grand' rue, where you'll pass one of the city's oldest buildings: the Hôtel de Cabre (8). Continue straight ahead, crossing Rue de la République to reach the entrance to the ancient port (9). Two options: -- Turn left around the ancient port, also known as the Jardin des Vestiges, or -- turn right through the air-conditioned shopping mall of the Centre-Bourse [open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 7.30pm] to reach the Cours Belsunce (10). From Cours Belsunce, head towards La Canebière (11) to turn into Rue des Récolettes, which continues into Rue d'Aubagne. You'll pass through the colorful Noailles shopping district. At the end of rue d'Aubagne, take the large staircase on your left, which leads to Cours Julien (12), a large, lively square planted with ponds. You'll then arrive in the festive La Plaine district, and take a section of Place Jean-Jaurès (13). Turn left into rue Curiol, then rue de la Bibliothèque, and right into the very pleasant rue Sénac de Meilhan, which has little traffic and is planted with trees and shrubs by local residents. At the bottom of the street, you'll reach the upper part of the Canebière. You'll pass the book milestone that pays tribute to the giraffe Zarafa, who arrived in Marseille, France, by boat and then made her way to Paris by walking with her friendly guardians! After all, it was a royal gift. Then there's the bandstand (14), the Monument aux Mobiles, which pays tribute to the soldiers who died in the 1870 war. And at the very end of the Canebière, you'll find yourself facing the church of Saint-Vincent de Paul (15), nicknamed "les Réformés". Follow the tramway as it winds around the Danaïdes fountain (16) and up the majestic avenue of plane trees on boulevard Longchamp. To round off this urban stroll, discover the Palais Longchamp (17), its museums and tree-lined park, built to celebrate the arrival of the waters of the Durance in Marseille.

2 h
4.2 km
Very easy
Mucem 7 Promenade Robert Laffont 13002 Marseille
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Stroll along the south shore of the Old Port
15 km

Stroll along the south shore of the Old Port

This easy walking tour combines beautiful facades along the streets with panoramic views and grand monuments. The route is suitable for strollers. * The itinerary begins on the Canebière, a mythical and historic artery, lined with majestic facades, which in its heyday was home to grand hotels and the most beautiful cafés in Marseille. At number 9 is the Palais de la Bourse, the chamber of commerce and industry. Rue Beauvau leads to the Opera House. It was partially destroyed by fire in 1919, hence its Art Deco facade. At the back of the building. * Turn right onto rue Francis Davso which leads to the Cours Estienne d'Orves. A real city within the city, the Arcenaulx were the former warehouses of the arsenal of the royal galleys at the time of Louis XIV. Today, this Italian-style square is an attractive district with its cafés, restaurants and artists' galleries. * Parallel to this is the Rue Sainte, which leads to the Abbaye Saint-Victor, join it. Stop at the Four des Navettes, the oldest bakery in Marseille (1781) where you can taste the navettes, a dry orange blossom cookie typical of Marseille and very popular with gourmets. To the right of the Bertie Albrecht square, enjoy the panoramic view of the Old Port and the old city. * Then head for Fort Saint-Nicolas (17th century), the work of the Chevalier de Clerville. During the construction of the Palais du Pharo, the fort was cut in two, in order to create an access road and that is why today, Fort Saint-Nicolas is composed of Fort d'Entrecasteaux for the upper part and Fort Ganteaume for the lower part. * When you arrive in front of the gates of the Palais du Pharo, cross the public garden which offers other magnificent views of Marseille.

45 min
2.5 km
Very easy
11 La Canebière 13001 Marseille
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Trip to the Villages of Luberon with Regional Wine Tasting
12 km

Trip to the Villages of Luberon with Regional Wine Tasting

Explore the hill-top villages of Lubéron and savour regional wines during a tasting session at a Provencal vineyard.  EXPLORE THE HILL-TOP VILLAGES OF LUBÉRON AND SAVOUR REGIONAL WINES DURING A TASTING SESSION AT A PROVENCAL VINEYARD.  You will begin your trip with a drive by Mount Saint-Victoire, a great source of inspiration for the illustrious artist Cézanne.  You will then visit the vineyards of Saint Victoire Côtes de Provence located at the foot of the mountain, before taking part in wine tasting sessions at two of the region's wineries. After the tasting, you will return to Aix en Provence to have lunch wherever you choose.  In the afternoon you will head to the hill-top villages of Lubéron. Your first stop will be at Lourmarin village, where you'll have the time to stroll through the streets and admire the magnificent architecture of the Renaissance Castle.  Back on the road, you'll go to the village of Bonnieux before heading to Roussillon, considered as one of the most beautiful towns in France. Observe the yellow, orange and red-hued ochre deposits that give the village its name and its unique charm. Your tour will end with a visit to the medieval village of Gordes. Its buildings are constructed entirely from shale stone, lending the village an enchanting architectural style and a traditional atmosphere.  At the end of the day, you will driven back to Aix en Provence.

avenue Giuseppe Verdi 13100 Aix en Provence
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Aix-en-Provence & Pays d’Aix City Pass: Tours, Activities, Museums & Transportation
12 km

Aix-en-Provence & Pays d’Aix City Pass: Tours, Activities, Museums & Transportation

Discover Aix en Provence and its surrounding areas thanks to the City Pass. Whether for one, two or three days, enjoy unlimited access to public transportation, visit popular tourist sites and benefit from several shopping discounts in the Pays d’Aix region! DISCOVER AIX EN PROVENCE AND ITS SURROUNDING AREAS THANKS TO THE CITY PASS. WHETHER FOR ONE, TWO OR THREE DAYS, ENJOY UNLIMITED ACCESS TO PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, VISIT POPULAR TOURIST SITES AND BENEFIT FROM SEVERAL SHOPPING DISCOUNTS IN THE PAYS D’AIX REGION! The pass offers freee access to several sites a few steps away from the city centre such as: * The Musée Granet & Granet XXe museum * The Fondation Vasarely museum  * The Atélier de Cézanne workshop (book in advance) * The Pavillon Vendôme  * Tapestry Museum * Vieil Aix Museum * Califet Art Center Go on a tour of the old centre with your guide and travel from district to district on a small tourist train. You can also use your pass to discover the Pays d’Aix region. With unlimited access to the bus network, journey through the 36 towns and enjoy the beauty of the Provençal landscapes. Then, head to the essential sites in Provence, such as:  * The Jardins Val Joanis gardens (except weekends) * The Mémorial des Milles * The Silvacane Abbey * The Mediterranean Forest Eco-museum Upon returning to the city centre, use your free time to browse through the boutiques in Aix-en-Provence. Get several discounts and benefits in stores, restaurants and vineyards in the region.  Make the most of your trip and discover the beauty of Provence thanks to the City Pass! 

avenue Giuseppe Verdi 13100 Aix-en-Provence
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Discover the Villages of Luberon and the Lavender Fields
12 km

Discover the Villages of Luberon and the Lavender Fields

Discover the Provencal backcountry by minibus. Spend the afternoon strolling through the beautiful villages of Lubéron and admiring the lavender fields. DISCOVER THE PROVENCAL BACKCOUNTRY BY MINIBUS. SPEND THE AFTERNOON STROLLING THROUGH THE BEAUTIFUL VILLAGES OF LUBÉRON, SOAKING UP THE COLORS AND SCENTS OF SOUTHERN FRANCE! Your minibus will set off from Aix en Provence for the village of Bonnieux. On the way, you’ll pass through the Combe de Lourmarin, a natural valley carved by a river flowing from the Luberon mountain range. When you stop in Bonnieux, you’ll get a splendid view of Cavalon valley, the Ventoux and Vaucluse mountains, as well as the small hilltop villages scattered throughout Luberon. The excursion then carries on towards Rousillon, crossing the Pont Julien on the way, a bridge built by the request of Julius Cesar. The minibus will make a stop-off here, giving you time to take photos of the impressive 2,000-year-old edifice. You’ll then visit the region’s vast fields of lavender. Known locally as 'blue gold', its flowers possess a delicate scent that is eternally associated with the landscapes of Provence. After the lavender fields, you’ll move on to explore Rousillon village Located on the site one of the world’s largest ocher deposits, Rousillon has a distinct charm. Its buildings are built from different shades of the rock; the yellow, orange and red tones of the façades striking a stark contrast to the deep blue sky. The resulting effect is reminiscent of a painter’s palette, and it’s hardly surprising that Rousillon is considered one of the most beautiful villages in France! At the end of your day, your driver will bring you back to Aix en Provence.

avenue Giuseppe Verdi 13100 Aix en Provence
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