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Aix-en-Provence, city of Paul Cezanne

If you’d like to feel the presence of a man for whom “art is a revelation of an exquisite sensitivity”, then here, in Aix-en-Provence and the Aix Region, is where you can have that uniquely authentic, vivid and intimate Cezanne experience.

Discover the sites that inspired him

Cezanne's studio

In his quiet, brightly-lit studio , you’ll see the objects which were dear to him, the models for his final still-life paintings, his furniture, equipment he worked with, a thousand tiny details which connect you to the works of art created within these walls and today exhibited around the world. This is where you will feel the master’s presence most strongly, in the human simplicity of his everyday life.

The studio is closed for works. Reopening planned for spring 2025.

Bastide du Jas de Bouffan

At the bastide du Jas de Bouffan , today listed as a historical monument along with its grounds, a guided tour will tell you what this family property meant to the painter: a place where he lived, an anchor point, the theatre for his first paintings and a creative studio. Cezanne’s favourite views which appeared in fifty or so of his oil paintings and watercolours will also be revealed as you tour the country house.

The bastide is closed for works. Reopening planned for spring 2025.

Bibémus quarries

At the heart of the Grand Site Sainte-Victoire, the Bibémus quarries will unveil their majestic beauty on a trail created around the cottage where Cézanne stored his canvasses and sometimes used to sleep. On this 7 hectare plateau of extraordinary natural architecture, you will enter the master’s creative process (motifs, viewpoints, composition, geometrical approach, colours…). It is quite an emotional experience and you’ll understand how cubism was born here with a few world-famous paintings.

Where to see works by Cezanne in Aix-en-Provence?

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Granet Museum

10 of Cezanne’s oil-paintings are owned by this museum, which is considered as one of the finest in France.

From 1857 to 1862, Cezanne studied drawing and copied paintings such as Kiss of the Muse by Frillié, The Prisoner of Chillon by Edouard Dubuffet and Peaches on a dish from the French school of the 17th century. A group of watercolours and drawings, also owned by the museum, is put on public display every 3 years to help conserve them.

Good deal: a ticket to cut the line with the Aix-en-Provence City Pass .

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In the steps of Cezanne

Following in Cezanne’s footsteps, you’ll walk through the painter’s life, from the house where he was born to his final resting place in Saint-Pierre cemetery. You will see the town as the artist experienced it by following an elegantly signposted trail which includes significant places, landmarks of his youth, the houses of his family and those close to him and cafes he went to with friends.

Walk in the footsteps of Cezanne and visit the city as he lived it.

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A site dedicated to Paul Cezanne, his biography and the 3 sites in Aix-en-Provence that inspired him. You'll also find practical information about visiting the sites, the programme and virtual galleries of his paintings.

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AIX EN PROVENCE TOUR – In the footsteps of Cézanne

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Provence is a region that has inspired many artists with its beauty and striking light. Among them, Paul Cézanne, recognized as the “father of modern painting”, seized in the city of Aix en Provence and its surroundings, the material necessary for the expression of his talent.

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Vue d'une rue à Aix en Provence

9am Departure

We’ll meet at 9 a.m. at your place for a “Welcome to Provence” meeting. Then we’ll take a meandering morning walk through Aix-en-Provence city’s streets.

10am Aix-en-Provence visit

Enjoy an orientation walk of Aix-en-Provence’s OLD TOWN. From Jas de bouffan, to Aix-en-Provence and its refined streets, The Sainte Victoire mountain which inspired him so much, on foot and in a comfortable vehicle this day under the sign of pictorial art will lead us to philosophize on the relationship between reality and the artist’s vision, the importance of light and shadow, the evolution of organic matter in this unique period in the history of Art.

11am Lunch break

At midday we will have lunch in a unique and authentic restaurant at the foot of the Mountain Sainte Victoire.

1pm Mountain Sainte Victoire

An unforgettable trip to the Mountain Sainte Victoire wonderland of provencal trees and plants is the true highlight of a visit to Cézanne’s life.

3pm Last painting spot of Cézanne

It’s the last spot where Paul Cezanne painted.

On top of a hill you’ll have the opportunity to admire the view of the mountain right where he was painting it, with 10 paintings displays around you.

Immerse one last time in his genius mind.

5pm Back home

Along its magical alleys we will discover its gastronomic peculiarities that we will taste in the “artisans” market, offering the charm of Provençal relaxation for this day in addition to cultural enrichment.

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Yes, all our drivers also have the particularity of being specialists in art, wine, or gastronomy to accompany you both on board the vehicle and also in your desired experience, here the driver is an art enthusiast and will satisfy your curiosity.

Can I do this Aix-en-Provence tour in half a day?

Yes, this tour is possible for half a day for a period of 4 hours, only focused on  the city of Aix en Provence and the Saint Victoire mountain for an amount of  350 € outside the pick season July & August

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A Travel Guide to Paul Cézanne's Aix-en-Provence

Cézannes beloved mountain, the Sainte-Victoire

The painter Paul Cézanne is Aix-en-Provence ‘s most famous resident. This city in the south of France is an ode to his life – his birthplace, his funeral, his grave – but most of all, you can see his work and the landscapes that inspired him. Here’s how to discover Cézanne’s Aix – a special travel guide from the painter himself. The tourist office has a map that takes you round all of Cézanne’s key stops . We’re going to do the same tour but broken down by his work, his life and his hangouts.

Life and death.

Start with the statue of Cézanne located in the very centre of town at the large roundabout La Rotonde . Cézanne said of Aix, ‘W hen you’re born there, it’s hopeless, nothing else is good enough.’ He loved the town, its surrounding landscapes and luminosity of the skies (there’s a certain light in Provence that you can’t find in many other places, caused by a mix of the wind and the heat ). He was born in 1839 in the centre of town at 28, rue de l’Opéra and buried in 1906, in lane number six of the local cemetery Sainte-Pierre , a ten-minute walk away from his statue.

Start at Cézanne’s statue at La Rotonde

His workshops

Visit Cézanne’s workshop

His paintings

There are two museums in town and both of them have permanent exhibitions dedicated to Cézanne’s life and work. The Musée Granet is in the much-loved square next to the Cathedral Saint-Jean-de-Malte where Cézanne’s mother had her funeral. It has ten of his paintings, as well as drawings and sketches. The newly refurbished museum/art gallery Hôtel Caumont , a two-minute walk away, is opposite Cézanne’s school, College Mignet . It features a half hour film showing his work and life, which is free to watch with admission (it runs one main exhibition at a time, ranging from Italian impressionists to Marilyn Monroe).

The Hôtel Caumont which is opposite Cézanne’s school and runs a permanent film on his life and work

His hangouts

The main hangout is Les Deux Garçons , named after Cézanne and his childhood friend, Emile Zola – it’s the bar where they used to spend time after school and in between lessons. It’s still the number one brasserie in town, a place where you’ll find tourists and locals catching up over coffee. There is a formal dining area inside and at the back of the terrace; the front rows on the pavement are for drinks and the bar menu, things like a croque monsieur or chips. You can also go to the Place de la Mairie , where you’ll find the Town Hall (‘ la mairie’ in French). Today, it’s a great place to have a drink. It’s where Cézanne married his wife, Hortense Fiquet, on April 28, 1886. It’s also just around the corner from where his funeral was held on Wednesday October 24, 1906, at the rather impressive Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur .

The Cathedral Saint Sauveur is where Cézanne’s funeral was held

His inspiration

The big mountain just outside Aix is called the Sainte Victoire and it was his inspiration and painting obsession throughout his life. He painted the mountain in 44 oil paintings and 43 watercolours and you can discover it by walking up to the cross on the top – locals say that you haven’t succeeded in climbing the mountain unless you’ve touched it!

You can find the Cézanne Trail by following the ‘C’s that are embedded into the pavement around the town. Buy a CityPass to all the attractions on the list (as well as free public transport) for a period of 24, 36 or 48 hours. Head to the Tourist Office, either online or in person .

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The Must See Paul Cézanne Sites In Aix-en-Provence

Posted on Published: April 17, 2020  - Last updated: December 8, 2023

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Aix-en-Provence and 19th-century post-impressionist painter Paul Cézanne go hand in hand. It’s impossible to visit this beautiful South of France city and not fall in love with Paul Cézanne’s life and work.

He lived and breathed Aix through his masterpieces. What’s incredible is that you can follow in his footsteps even one hundred years after his death.

Regardless of whether you were a fan of his work before visiting, there’s no doubt that you’ll be one after! So finally, let’s dive in, here are all the important Paul Cézanne sites in Aix-en-Provence.

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First Thing’s First! A Brief Paul Cézanne Biography?

Paul Cézanne was a 19th-Century French post-impressionist Aix en Provence painter. He is best known for his love of his hometown (Aix-en-Provence) and painting it. His most beloved landscape to paint was Mont Saint Victoire, just outside the city.

But he’s probably most famous for his still life painting of apples. He shocked the world with the realism of his brush strokes. 

His passion is clear in his work. It’s said that it would take him 10 minutes to paint a single stroke.

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Unfortunately, his painting style was unconventional for the time. He only gained worldwide recognition after his death in 1906, so he never lived a lavish lifestyle. His father, a successful banker, would support him and his family with a small allowance every month.

He moved to and from Paris a few times where he fell in love with a woman named Hortense. Together, they had a son and eventually married. But his love for Aix was too strong and couldn’t stay in Paris forever.

He chose to live apart from his wife and child in favour of continuing to paint his one true love; Aix-en-Provence.

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Where Did Paul Cézanne Live? What’s This Aix-en-Provence?

Aix-en-Provence is a quaint city in the South of France, 30 minutes from Marseille. Aix, as the locals call it, is inland so this isn’t a typical South of France beach town. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t beautiful…

What’s also really incredible about this city is that it hasn’t really changed in hundreds of years. It never went through any industrial revolution like Paris or Marseille. So Aix looks pretty much like it did during Cézanne’s time. Read more about why you need to visit Aix !

As Cézanne said about Aix, ‘ When you’re born there, it’s hopeless, nothing else is good enough’. And he’s not wrong!

Just like Cézanne lived and breathed Aix, Aix does the same today with Cézanne. The city is like his proud parents, recounting the stories of his life and promoting his work any chance they get!

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Paul Cézanne Aix Footsteps To Follow… Literally

Being the proud parent that it is, the city has put everything in place so that you can walk in Paul Cézanne’s footsteps. Because he spent his life in Aix, with a few brief stints in Paris here and there, you can follow every move he made.

You can opt to do a self-guided tour, or you can go on a  walking tour organized  by the city. If you decide to go by yourself, the city offers  maps that you can follow   (you can also pick one up at the tourist office). Plus, they’ve installed gold C plates along the city sidewalks to make your self-guided tour even easier!

Once you’re at the tourists office, don’t miss the statue of Cézanne!

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15 Cezanne Sites In Aix To See

28 rue de l’opéra.

If you’re going to be following in Cézanne’s footsteps you have to start at the beginning… and I mean way back! 28 Rue de L’Opera is where Paul Cézanne was born on January 19th, 1839.

14 Rue Matheron

After about 10 years living on Rue de L’Opera, the Cézanne family moved to rue Matheron and lived there until 1870.

This is when his second sister, Rose, was born. He was now the eldest child with two sisters. Being the only boy in the family, put a lot of pressure on him to succeed and follow in his father’s footsteps.

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Église de Madeleine

In the Place de Prêcheurs (in the centre of town), the Église de Madeleine has a lot of significance in the Cézanne family.

It’s where Paul’s parents got married and where he and his sister, Marie, were Christened.

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College Bourbon (AKA College Mignon)

On 41 rue Cardinale you’ll find College Mignon. It used to be College Bourbon where Cézanne went to school from 1852 to 1858.

More importantly, this is where he met his two closest friends: Émile Zola (famed author) and Jean-Baptistin Baille. They were known as “Les Trois Inséparables” (The Three Inseparables).

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Place Saint Jean de Malte (AKA Musee Granet)

This used to be a school that hosted free drawing classes that Cézanne would attend the years from 1857 to 1862. It’s no longer a school but the Musée Granet has the largest collection of his work in Aix (which isn’t large at all). Most of Cézanne’s work was sold to other museums, though the city is trying its best to get more of his work.

But they do have some of his classics, like the women bathing and paintings of his wife, Hortense.

Make sure you don’t miss this section of the museum; we almost did because it’s in the basement.

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Bastide du Jas de Bouffan

Cézanne’s father bought this property and owned it from 1859 to 1899. It’s just outside the city centre (about a 10 minute walk).

A few years ago the city bought it back and is restoring it. It will be open to the public again once finished, but that might take a few years (check here for updates on the Jas de Bouffan renovations) .

This is where his father gave him entire rooms to paint murals on the walls. He also spent a lot of time in the backyard painting his surroundings and portraits of his family.

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Some of his most famous paintings were done here, like his father reading the newspaper.

Fun fact : in real life his father was reading the republican newspaper of the time (Le Siècle) but Cézanne, switched it out for the liberal one (L’Événement) in his painting.

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Les Deux Garçons

This is where Cézanne spent some of his time hanging out with friends. There are letters that he sent back to his son in Paris saying that he came here to meet Émile Zola.

People believe it’s actually named after the two famous Aixoise friends, Cézanne and Zola. But, this restaurant dates back to 1792… way before these two friends began coming here.

In fact, a lot of other ‘famous’ people from the time frequented this pub too, like Picasso!

Unfortunately, this part of Aix history was destroyed in a terrible fire in November 2019. The inside was completely ruined, but the outside is still standing.

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Hotel de Ville

Aka, the city’s Town Hall. There is so much history to this building, but all you need to know as Cézanne sites in Aix is that it’s where Paul married the love of his life, Hortense.

Place de L’University – Law Faculty

Across the street from Cathedral St. Sauveur is the University Law School. To gain his father’s approval, Cézanne went to Law School here for a few years. He dropped out with one semester left to pursue art.

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Mont Sainte Victoire & Carrières de Bibémus

These are probably the most important places to visit, even though they’re the toughest to get to. Both are outside the city, and not within walking distance. You’ll have to drive there, or take the city bus.

Both Mont Sainte Victoire and Carrières de Bibémus were Paul Cézanne’s artistic muses. Mont Sainte Victoire is open to the public with several hiking trails for you to discover. Make sure to bring some food (and wine) to set up a picnic with some views! See how to get to Mont Sainte Victoire and spend the day there . 

The Carrières de Bibémus, on the other hand, needs a guided tour to visit . We weren’t able to visit because it closes at the end of October (we were there in November).

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Studio Les Lauves

In 1902, Paul Cézanne bought a studio on the outskirts of the city with his precious Mont Sainte Victoire in view.

It’s about a 20-minute walk from the city centre. You can  go on a tour of Cezanne’s studio today, and it looks exactly as he left it. It’s quite small, but you do learn a lot of valuable information about how he worked.

Once you’ve toured some more of the grounds, walk a bit further up Avenue Paul Cézanne (about 14 minutes). You’ll reach a little path that will bring you to the terrain des peintres (aka field of the painters). This was Cézanne’s favourite spot to paint Mont Sainte Victoire.

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23, Rue Boulegon

The last home of Cézanne in Aix en Provence was at 23 Rue Boulegon. He bought this studio apartment in the city after the family sold Bastide du Jas de Bouffan.

This is also where he died on October 23, 1906 of pleurisy (after someone found him collapsed on the side of the road). He was painting his truest love – Mont Sainte Victoire.

A bit further down at 13 Rue Boulegon, is the bank branch his father owned and where Paul worked for a short period. You can also visit that if you’re interested.

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Cathedral St. Sauveur

Cathedral St. Sauveur is where Cézanne’s funeral took place on October 24, 1906. It’s also where his youngest sister, Rose, had her Christening.

St. Pierre Cemetery

As I said, you can follow his life from birth to death in Aix en Provence. As you probably guessed, the St. Pierre Cemetery is where Paul Cézanne is buried.

You can visit Paul Cézanne in his final resting place in the St. Pierre Cemetery just outside the city. From the centre of town, it’s about a 20 minute walk there.

P.S. Once you’re visiting, head to Promenade de la Torse just a bit further. It’s a beautiful walk in a park following a stream of water.

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Hôtel de Caumont

There isn’t actually a Cézanne Aix connection here, but they have a film about his life. The film is included with your museum ticket (plus this museum tends to have  beautiful exhibits ). When we visited it was all about different Japanese artwork styles.

It’s a good place to start your discovery of Aix en Provence through Paul Cézanne if you’re interested in learning more about his life.

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P.S. Need A Place To Stay In Aix? My Hotel Recommendations

Aix en Provence is a very small city in the South of France so there’s no bad location to stay during your visit. We stayed at an Airbnb in Aix because we were visiting for a month. Here are some hotel suggestions I found to stay at while in Aix en Provence.

I would recommend staying in an apartment get a more local taste of this small South of France town and a balcony is a must-have! I love Loft “Le Petit Séquoia for both of those features. You can sleep 5 people in this apartment on the edge of town and it has an unbeatable balcony for everyone to enjoy. See room rates and availability .

For a truly luxury getaway with a pool and spa to relax in the South of France, book a room at the Les Lodges Sainte-Victoire Hotel & Spa . Although it is further outside the city centre, they offer a truly relaxing South of France getaway. I mean, they have not one, not two, but THREE swimming pools! See room rates and availability .

If you want a luxury stay in the city, book Luxury Design Hotel Particulier le 28 where every room is different! They also have an indoor pool and give you one of a kind stay in Aix en Provence. See room rates and availability .

For a budget-friendly option in the city centre (on Cours Mirabeau) stay at Séjours & Affaires Aix-en-Provence Mirabeau . They offer a full kitchen and apartment amenities to live like a local in Aix! See room rates and availability .

For more hotel accommodations in Aix en Provence, Click here .

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Wednesday 22nd of April 2020

His work is beautiful! And his inspiration is also beautiful. That's so great that the town honours him in such an awesome way!

Friday 24th of April 2020

It's really quite something to walk around, you feel his presence and you understand why he was so inspired!

I used to live in Montpellier and I missed Aix-en-Provence. Now I feel so bad for it, I hope I can go soon, I feel so excited after this post. Thanks for sharing 😊

No way! Well now you just have an excuse to go back :) I hope you make it there one day!

Bright Nomad

Wonderful post! Haven't been to Aix-en-Provence yet, but really hop to get to visit it one day...

Saturday 25th of April 2020

I had never heard of Aix-en-province before I moved to Canada! I became friends with a girl who lived there and she her stories and photos made me want to visit! Your post is equally as amazing as her stories! It looks like an area with so much history and charm!

I hope you get to! It's such a wonderful city with so much to discover!

GREAT Post! I am so tempted to visit! I've been to Bordeaux and feel in love with it there! Next time I will check out this region!

Thanks!! Yes you do, and I have to check out Bordeaux next :P Swap the rosé wine for some red!

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In the footsteps of Cezanne - A city walk around Aix en Provence

Free walking tour following a trail featuring key points in Cezanne's life

Beginning at the statue of the artist beside Fontaine de la Rotonde ; arguably the grandest fountain in Aix, follow the “C” shaped medallions on the ground for a walking tour with a purpose.

The Paul Cézanne statue in Aix could be the centre point of this walking tour with its crafted detail and authoritative style, but counter intuitively the fountain is the starting point for what is an informative and encapsulating walk around the city.

The tour takes us almost across the whole city and everywhere along the way there are points of interest – not just those concerning Cézanne, but those involving the city of Aix en Provence as a whole. It is a great chance to mark down places of interest or restaurants and cafés to come back to during a stay in Aix.

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The metallic “C” shaped studs on the ground guide us along back streets and along chemins that may have remained mysterious and untracked to casual tourists otherwise. The map for the tour contains accompanying information regarding each feature and facet of Cézanne ’s life along the way, from the place of his birth, to the schools he attended and the place of his marriage.

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Walking up through the narrow Rue Cardinale, towards the church of St. Jean-de-Malte with the sun glinting all around and the hanging flowers and traditional French street-lights alongside the decorative wrought-iron window guards of the houses, it seems to become clear and to qualify Cézanne’s quote that, “when you are born there [Aix-en-Provence], it’s hopeless, nothing else is good enough”.

The Granet Museum , one of the stops on the tour, is home to a small collection of his work, alongside other notable artists. It is said that a past curator of the museum swore that none of Cézanne’s work would ever be exhibited while he was there to oversee the museum. The museum also shows work by Picasso, Giacometti and has a section dedicated to the work of Granet himself.

The real beauty of the self-guided tour is that it can be as long or as short as you desire. If you want to stop for a drink or some lunch the decision lies only with you. There are a plethora of options for eating , drinking and for ice-creams all over the city and the meandering tour will take you past quite a few.

a restaurant in aix en provence centre

I stopped along the way at Les Deux Garçons restaurant on Cours Mirabeau to sample some of the food at the now famous hang-out of Cézanne and his friends. Ernest Hemingway is also said to have enjoyed this particular establishment - and it is not hard to see why it attracts this calibre of clientele as the interior is sophisticated and luxurious and there is a grand terrace at the front to enjoy the sunshine.

Some of the tour’s charm, besides walking along the beautiful streets and admiring the buildings, comes from navigating your way through Aix aided only by the map and the plaques on the ground. Kids especially will love the adventure of hunting for the next stop on the map.

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The end of the tour brings you 1.5km out of the town to Atelier Cézanne which is well worth a visit in its own right. It is the studio where Cézanne worked until he died and the contents of which have been preserved as best as possible. It is a fantastic way to finish the walking tour and fans of the artist will come away with a higher understanding of the artist’s life.

The Footsteps of Cézanne walking tour could be also be transformed into a bicycle tour if you desire by hiring a bicycle from the many locations around Aix.

The walking tour is free – pick up the accompanying map from the Tourist Office and begin the tour by the Fontaine de la Rotonde.

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Morning wine Tour in Cezanne Countryside

The Sainte-Victoire mountain, which inspired Cezanne

Learn about Côtes de Provence wines

Wine tastings in two estates of the appellation

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Enjoy tours and tastings at 2 Côtes de Provence Sainte-Victoire vineyards in the company of our local expert guide. Be driven in comfort from Aix-en-Provence into the beautiful landscapes that inspired the great painter Cezanne. Learn interesting facts about Provence rosés and red wines, their grape varieties and their terroir...and of course.. enjoy tasting them!

Morning wine tour to Côtes de Provence Sainte-Victoire vineyards

Spend a wonderful morning visiting two charming wineries in Provence and enjoy stunning views of Cezanne's countryside!

Your morning tour starts at 9am when you will meet your friendly tour guide in Aix-en-Provence.

Climb aboard our minibus and set off for the scenic drive to the landscapes of Sainte-Victoire Mountain. See Provence through the eyes of the famous painter  Cézanne who found inspiration in this beautiful scenery.

The  Côtes de Provence   Sainte-Victoire   vineyards like all the vineyards in Provence , are considered to be some of the most natural in France due to the drying effects of the Mistral wind. The shallow soils, formed by limestone and argillaceous sandstone, produce high-quality wines.

Enjoy visits to two Provence vineyards for tours and wine tastings. Both of these estates have been selected by A la Francaise for their authenticity and charm. You might be lucky and meet the owner of the Domain!

Be sure to bring your camera and capture the views of the Sainte Victoire Mountain!

The wines you taste will be wonderful full-bodied reds  with excellent structure (typical grape varieties used are Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, Mourvèdre, Carignan, and Cabernet-Sauvignon), and  subtle, elegant rosés .

End your morning wine tour of Provence with an appreciation for the wines and landscapes of Cezanne's countryside!

Your guide will drive you back to Aix-en-Provence where you will arrive at 12.30pm.

From November to March, the tour is from 8.30 am to 12.00 pm.

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