QUICK GUIDE TO AIX-EN-PROVENCE

I’ve always dreamed of visiting the lavender fields in Provence, my dreams finally came true this summer. When I was planning my trip I had no idea where to stay, what to do besides visiting the lavender fields. There is so much more to see and staying in Aix-en-Provence is the perfect home base to explore Provence. Here’s a quick guide to Aix-en-Provence with things to do, eat and best day trips.

THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOUR TRIP

  • The lavender fields bloom around late June and get’s harvested in August. It can vary by year depending on the weather
  • It is HOT during this time so be prepared to pack stylish sunglasses, sunscreen, hats and a lot of summer clothing
  • Rent a car, you’ll want to spend a few days exploring neighboring towns
  • 4+ days is best when visiting the Provence Region

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel Negrecoste  is a budget hotel. It’s clean, centrally located in the center of town which makes it perfect to walk around the city. They also offer overnight parking for 20 euros a night.

WHAT TO DO

LAVENDER FIELDS IN VALENSOLE

The lavender fields in Valensole are the number one tourist attraction for anyone visiting during the summer months from late June to August. It’s as beautiful as it seems, it’s an hour drive from Aix-en-Provence and the best time to see them is at sunrise or sunset. It’s quite easy to drive to, in google maps type in “Valensole” as you drive through you’ll see multiple lavender fields, feel free to stop by any but the most popular one is on the main road and you’ll see plenty of other photographers and cars parked on the side of the road.

Valensole

Photo by: @her.wandering.footsteps

Valensole

Photo by: @bulavina

Valensole

SUNFLOWER FIELDS IN VALENSOLE

If you’re lucky you’ll get to also experience seeing the sunflower fields right next to the lavender fields! It’s about a 2-minute drive from the main lavender field, you won’t miss it. Unfortunately, I only saw a few of them bloom but glad I still got a few good photos.

Wearing: Marc Jacobs sunglasses from SmartBuyGlasses

DINE AT CUTE COFFEE SHOPS

Aix-en-Provence has plenty of cute coffee shops and cafes. My favorite is Mana Espresso. Get the apricot toast or avocado toast and you won’t regret it.

Mana Espresso

EXPLORE DOWNTOWN

Downtown has a lot of things to do, go explore take photos of the fountains, shop and on the weekends the streets close down with plenty of local vendors that sell souvenirs, clothing, accessories and so much more.

VISIT THE PAVILLON DE VENDOME

The museum is surrounded by a beautiful French-style garden and one of the most attractive tourist spot.

SPEND THE DAY IN MARSEILLE

Marseille is a cute port city in southern France. It’s about 40 minutes by car and worth a visit. Come here to explore the port or colorful streets for lunch. Don’t forget to also visit the Notre-Dame de la Garde!

Marseille

THEN GO EXPLORE LES GOUDES

Les Goudes is roughly 30 minutes south of Marseilles. The water and views are beautiful and worth the drive, bring a swimsuit and jump in the water!

Les Goudes

I only spent 3 days exploring the Provence Region and already fell in love. I’m definitely planning a trip back next summer and hope to spend more time exploring this region.

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Comments (2)

  • Laura

    June 10, 2019 at 4:02 am

    Ugh, I really really truly need to find a couple of free days in my schedule in July to visit here and Nice! Incredible photos!

    – Laura // afinnontheloose.com

    1. Tour de Lust

      June 11, 2019 at 6:14 am

      I hope you do too! It’s worth it =)

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