Changes Ahead for Aix-en-Provence Market
Guest Post · Inspire · Shopping & GiftsReturning to Aix last week, it was good to see the textile market stalls back together in the Cours Mirabeau after being scattered around during the Christmas period; but further changes are afoot from June onwards and the stall holders are not happy.
All three markets – textile, foods and artisnal the Aix-en-Provence markets.
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