"Antoine and Coralie met in Jean Cousseau's two-Michelin-starred restaurant (Relais de la Poste in Magescq) after gaining solid experience in France and Spain. This former café-restaurant has been given a facelift that subtly blends vintage and modern features (waxed concrete floors paired with exposed beams). As for the food, this pair of pros focuses on flavour, often drawing on the Iberian pantry to put a spin on traditional dishes: calf's head croquette; leeks in vinaigrette; sautéed sweetbreads; grilled octopus etc. Two terraces: one out front and one in the courtyard, away from the street." - Michelin Inspector
Aix en Provence is definitely worth a 3 hour trip from Paris. At least the weather is better and the locals are very friendly.
Eric Grimaldi
Google
Not only a shopping mall you will find the Tourism Office of Aix en Provence, a meeting point a post office ATMs and much more like a statue of Cezannes a few steps from the Rotonde fountain
Pavan Bommana
Google
Nice shopping area with many cloth brand shops and appliance shops. Decorated well during Christmas season.
Rahul Gupta
Google
Nice viewing experience.. Especially
in summers and during festive seasons.
Lucia Palmer
Google
Excellent shopping
With exterior shade made up of sun flowers
Carlo Chalhoub
Google
Great shopping mall, located strategically where you can park for free the first two hours and enjoy shopping
Plenty of nice places all around for a bite and some drinks.
Adonis El-Mohtar, MFA
Google
Sephora, biggest store on this above ground, open air shopping center.. best view is the fountain in the middlenof Aix En Provence
Gil Alowaifi
Google
Nice mall open to the outdoors.
The parking is very convenient due to its location and exits, however, leaving by car was a real maze as I had to drive to the lowest floor from -2 and drive back up again
Myko B.
Yelp
Incredible small hidden place in Aix to shop and just have fun. I have a holiday house in Aix and I come here very often!