Aix-en-Provence Christmas Markets – Dates and Details
Guest Post · Inspire · Shopping & GiftsCézanne finds himself marooned between the Foire aux Santons and woolly jumpers at the textile market.
It seems strange having the Aix-en-Provence Christmas markets starting up against such a bright blue sky and warm sun, but there we are – the chalets are built and the children’s rides are already in action at the Rotonde.
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