Market for International Twin Towns
Guest Post · Markets in Provence and Cote d'Azur · TasteThis is unmissable! If you are new to Aix, make sure you go along to this special market when people from our twin towns come together to offer their food and regional products for Christmas treats and presents.
Expect lots of German foodstuffs and wine, Portugese and Italian pottery.
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