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Aix-en-Provence TGV station

Gare d'Aix-en-Provence TGV is a TGV high-speed railway station located in southern France. Please note that this station is not Aix-en-Provence. Since the train station is located in the suburbs rather than the city center, you need to take the Navette at the train station and transfer to bus No. 40, the ticket is 4.3 euros, and it can be reached in about 10-15 minutes. After arriving at the bus station in Aix-en-Provence, you can walk to the city center in about 5 minutes. The transportation is very convenient. There are direct trains to Lyon, Paris, Nice, Brussels, Belgium and Madrid, Spain every day.

As the former capital of the Provence region,Aix is a city known for its sweet and elegant life. Honey-colored houses, local specialties, flea markets and large and small fountains all add extraordinary charm to the city. It is also an artistic capital, often hosting various cultural and artistic events. Of course, you ca n’t miss lavender when you come to Nanfa. There are many vendors in the market that sell a variety of lavender products. The most stopper is the small lavender sachet. , The appearance of lines and embroidery is also very delicate. The boss told us that every sachet can maintain the fragrance for 10 years. The beautifully packaged almond biscotti Corizon is a local specialty not to be missed. If you have a strong curiosity about food, you can learn about the history of this dim sum in the Clarion Museum (www.calisson.com) and take the L240 bus directly to the Clarion platform. You can visit for free or under the guidance of a guide (5 Euros) to explore the inside of the museum and learn about the current production situation of Cristiano.



Address

Aix-en-Provence TGV, D 9, La Foraine, Cabriès, Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France métropolitaine, 13480, France


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