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is the city of art, and a city of light and activity. Aix is also a home of art schools and several universities, including some American, attracting a youthful population that sparks the atmosphere. , W9 _" R, C8 p3 ]+ @1 M, o& f
8 i) [6 H% p1 a bCity of Fountains: Aix-en-Provence is the city of art, and a city of light and activity. Aix is also a home of art schools and several universities, including some American, attracting a youthful population that sparks the atmosphere. ( R U; W7 U8 n( g3 O7 u8 H8 c
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2. Arles
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is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Arles sits on a low hill where the Rhône river branches in two parts to the sea.
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Southwest of Arles is Aigues-Mortes; a very historical, walled town, from where the Knights departed on their Crusades. Probably very crowded with tourists during the summer. Not described in Beyond because it's outside our area. ! E' Q2 J2 F( P, @
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Northeast of Arles is Les Baux-de-Provence. Very touristy, but interesting (described in Beyond). It does require a lot of walking for a visit, and close parking is difficult during the season. ) F2 p6 R6 \# f4 [
- St. Remy-de-Provence is a good town to visit; many things of interest; plenty of terrace cafés for the less energetic to rest while others tour. ; t1 p! Z, Z7 I: P; i+ z) G% `/ {
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East and northeast of Cavaillon is an area with lovely little villages fairly close together. Have a look at the appropriate Beyond maps and villages pages. 4 U* A2 }) _7 L
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