





Explore the rich artistic legacy of Franco-Hungarian artist Victor Vasarely at the Vasarely Foundation museum. An architectural gem and a total must-visit for art enthusiasts, this stunning building was built by Vasarely between 1971-1976.
Catch a rugby match at Maurice David Stadium. The home of Provence Rugby, this popular stadium is mainly used for local and international rugby union games.
Popularly known as Eggs-en-Provence for its exceptional collection of dinosaur eggs, the National History Museum has been leading paleontological excavation since 1994. Visit the museum for interesting educational workshops perfect for children, traveling exhibitions, and popular events such as the Nature and Science festivals.
Escape into nature and explore the region’s rich heritage at Sainte-Victoire Mountain. A popular hiking site offering stunning panoramic views from its highest point, this mountain is also home to several historic religious sites, including the 17th-century Sainte-Victoire priory, the Croix de Provence, and the Saint-Ser Hermitage, a charming chapel dating back to the 5th century.
Shop for the perfect gift or souvenir at Les Allees Provencales. Home to more than 50 local shops and restaurants, this creative shopping center offers a charming outdoor shopping experience perfect for window shopping or simply enjoying a relaxing stroll in true Aix-en-Provence style.
Once used as a private residential and agricultural space, Saint Mitre Park is now home to the Natural History Museum, the Planetarium, and the Japanese garden. Spend the day outdoors exploring its grounds, discover rare species of plants and trees in the arboretum, or enjoy a fun day out with your family at the planetarium.