Enterprising: Melina at English Bubble
Guest Post · Restaurant Recommendations · TasteThis post may be a little longer than usual…but that is a reflection of the wide variety of activities at Aix’s ‘English Bubble’.
Even if you’ve heard of it, you may not realise how much manager Melina offers there… This information may well be worth passing on to learn about all sorts of events at English Bubble in Aix-en-Provence, from English language lessons to children’s parties to a “taste of home” with products from the UK.
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