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Discover Aix-en-Provence with this private 3-hour gourmet and cultural walking tour, featuring local food tastings, historic sites, and personalized guides in English or Spanish.

This private tour of Aix-en-Provence lasts approximately 3 hours and costs $98.69 per person. It is highly rated with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 stars from 77 reviews, and 99% of participants recommend it. The tour offers a personalized experience led by a knowledgeable guide, with options for English, Spanish, or French language groups, making it accessible for many travelers.
The tour begins at Apple Aix-en-Provence, 2 Place du Général de Gaulle, and concludes back at the same starting point. It features a series of stops at iconic sites and lively markets, with an emphasis on local cuisine and the city’s vibrant atmosphere. The tour is suitable for most travelers, especially those interested in combining cultural sightseeing with regional food tasting.
While this tour offers a comprehensive introduction to Aix, it rewards those who enjoy walking, history, and food. Its small-group or private format ensures an intimate experience, perfect for travelers seeking a detailed and relaxed exploration of the city.

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The tour kicks off at the Fontaine des Quatre-Dauphins, a historical fountain at the heart of the Mazarin district. This spot is notable for its connection to the city’s past and is surrounded by charming streets filled with cafes and shops. The guide shares insights into the district’s history, setting a scenic tone for the walk ahead.
Spending about 15 minutes here, visitors get a glimpse of Aix’s elegant architecture and its importance as a cultural hub. The free admission makes it a perfect starting point to absorb the city’s atmosphere before moving on to more landmarks.

Next, the group visits the Hotel de Caumont, a stunning mansion featuring a dedicated art centre and a meticulously maintained French garden. This site is celebrated for its beautiful architecture and serene surroundings. Tourists enjoy about 15 minutes exploring its interiors and gardens, where the guide explains its historic significance.
Admission to this site is included, giving travelers a chance to appreciate the refined elegance of Aix’s architectural history without extra cost. It’s a perfect photo opportunity and offers a quiet reprieve from the bustling streets.

The iconic Cours Mirabeau is a highlight of the tour. This famous avenue is lined with bistros, cafes, and historic buildings, embodying the lively spirit of Aix. The guide describes both its historic background and its vibrant present, providing context for the bustling scene.
With around 15 minutes allocated here, visitors can enjoy the lively ambiance, observe local life, and appreciate the architecture that has made Cours Mirabeau a symbol of Aix. It’s a great spot for people-watching and taking memorable photos.

The Place d’Albertas offers a more romantic and picturesque stop. Known for its fountain and charming setting, this space is perfect for taking photos and soaking in the city’s charming side. The tour allocates about 10 minutes to enjoy this mythical place, which has a rich history linked to Aix.
The guide shares stories about its significance, making it a favorite for visitors seeking a scenic, tranquil spot in the city centre.

This lively square features the Town Hall with its elegant façade, surrounded by cafes and restaurants. During 15 minutes at this spot, the group observes the Provencal square atmosphere, ideal for understanding local life.
The guide discusses the square’s history and its role as a social hub. It’s a perfect place to experience local café culture and imagine the city’s everyday rhythm.

The Cathedrale Saint Sauveur is one of the most important religious sites in Aix. Over about 20 minutes, visitors explore its baptistery, which is noted as one of the oldest in the world. The guide highlights its architectural features and its historical importance.
This stop offers a glimpse into Aix’s spiritual past and the chance to appreciate its art and architecture. It is accessible and provides a peaceful moment during the tour.

A key highlight is the visit to Confiserie Leonard Parli, where calissons, a traditional Aix specialty, are sampled. During 10 minutes, guests learn about the history of these sweet treats and get to taste them firsthand.
This site is included in the tour, making it a delightful experience for anyone interested in local culinary traditions. The guide explains how calissons are made and their significance in Provençal culture.
The Le Grand Marche is a lively provencal market where the tour stops for 30 minutes. In the morning, this segment features a glass of rosé with bread and cheese, allowing guests to enjoy regional flavors in a bustling market setting.
In the afternoon, the focus shifts to a special pie, giving a taste of local gastronomy. The market provides an authentic flavor of Aix’s food scene, with plenty of sights, sounds, and smells to soak in.
The Mossy Fountain is a quirky and lesser-known site that adds a fun element to the tour. In about 10 minutes, the guide shares its history and explains its unique moss-covered appearance, which makes it a memorable picture spot.
This stop highlights Aix’s whimsical side and provides a good break from more formal sites, making the walk enjoyable and varied.
The Statue of Paul Cezanne pays tribute to the painter’s deep connection with Aix. The guide discusses Cezanne’s influence on the city and his role in shaping its artistic identity during about 10 minutes here.
It’s a meaningful stop for art lovers and those interested in Aix’s cultural contributions, providing context for Cezanne’s life and work.
The tour concludes at Fontaine de La Rotonde, the most imposing fountain in Aix. In 10 minutes, visitors learn about its history and symbolism, making it a striking finale to the sightseeing route.
This grand fountain emphasizes the artistic and architectural grandeur of the city, leaving a lasting impression.
The tour starts at Apple Aix-en-Provence, located at 2 Place du Général de Gaulle. It is near public transportation, making access straightforward. The private format means only your group participates, offering a more relaxed and customized experience.
Participants can choose between morning or afternoon sessions, allowing flexibility to fit different travel schedules. The tour ends back at the starting point, simplifying logistics.
One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the food tasting experience. Guests sample regional tapas-like snacks, such as tapenade and anchovies, often accompanied by local rosé or Pastis. The market visit in the morning adds to this culinary immersion, while the afternoon offers a special pie.
The guide, Fabienne, is especially noted for her friendly and knowledgeable approach, making the food stops engaging and delicious without feeling rushed.
This private tour is designed to accommodate most travelers, with service animals allowed and easy access via public transportation. Its walking pace is leisurely, and the stops are well-spaced, making it suitable for those with moderate mobility.
The confirmation is immediate upon booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind.
What sets this tour apart is its combination of cultural landmarks, historic sites, and authentic food experiences. The expert guide Fabienne consistently earns praise for her friendly manner, wealth of knowledge, and her ability to blend history with culinary delights.
The attention to detail—from the historic fountain to the market stalls—ensures a well-rounded introduction to Aix. The private nature allows for a tailored experience, and the cost per person offers good value given the depth of sightseeing and tasting included.
This tour appeals to history buffs, food lovers, and travelers seeking a relaxed, personalized exploration of Aix-en-Provence. It is especially suitable for those who wish to combine cultural sightseeing with regional culinary delights in a manageable time frame. Families with children—thanks to the relaxed pace and engaging stops—will find it accessible, as noted in reviews highlighting its friendliness to all ages.
This 3-hour private tour delivers a rundown of Aix-en-Provence’s key sites, history, and flavors. With friendly guides, delicious tastings, and beautiful scenery, it provides an authentic taste of Provençal life. The well-organized stops and flexibility make it a great choice for first-time visitors or those wanting a curated experience.
While some may find the food tasting aspect less extensive than dedicated food tours, the combination of sights and bites offers excellent value. It’s a highly recommended introduction to this elegant city.
“Great overview of Aix en Provence. Had fun walking around the town and came away with a good understanding of Aix”
Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
Yes, the tour is designed with a leisurely walking pace and accessible stops, making it suitable for most travelers with moderate mobility.
Can I choose the language of the guide?
Yes, the tour offers options for English, Spanish, or French guides, allowing you to select your preferred language.
What should I wear on the tour?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves exploring various streets and sites on foot.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes tastings of regional snacks, wine, and Pastis, along with free access to major landmarks.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start time. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most likely, as the stops and pace are relaxed, and reviews mention its friendliness to all ages, including small children and grandparents.
How accessible is the tour in terms of public transportation?
The starting point is near public transportation, making it easy to reach from various locations within Aix-en-Provence.
What makes this tour a good value?
Given the private guide, comprehensive itinerary, food tastings, and admission to key sites, the $98.69 price point offers strong value for a personalized experience.