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To go to Aix-en-Provence, each mode has its advantages. The advantage of the bus, that's the price for it is not expensive at all ... Sometimes a little faster, carpooling is nice if you want to discuss but to rest, you will be more quiet in the bus! Finally, the train can go even faster but it is generally more expensive. At Sobus, we like buses ... But it's your choice, then compare to your choice!
No less than 4 bus companies can take you to Aix-en-Provence: Ouibus, Isilines, Flixbus, Alsa.
These buses have direct links to Aix-en-Provence number from 20 cities. But through correspondence, not less 69 possible bus tickets to get to Aix-en-Provence. With a guarantee: allow you to find the cheapest bus.
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On arrival in the city of Aix-en-Provence, the bus stops in 4 bus stations:
1 Rue Gustave Desplaces, 13100 Aix-en-Provence, France
124 avenue Henri Mouret
2-4 Boulevard Victor Coq, 13100 Aix-en-Provence, France
Avenue de l'Arc de Meyran (Parking relais KRYPTON), platform n°2 13100 Aix-en-Provence
Roman foundation dating back to 122 years BC, the city of Aix has continuously expanded since then, and is not ready to stop there way. The capital of Provence sing to the rhythm of summer cicadas, and gentle hue in its winter. Known for its architectural beauty and light living spaces, Aix-en-Provence marvels and travel through the ages. The city of a thousand fountains does not bear its name for nothing, and full of symbols traces of paint; not to mention the Paul Cézanne has a circuit -all his name as Vincent Van Gogh- and a museum built in his workshop. The former capital of the Dukes of Provence, protected by the Sainte Victoire mountain, also opened his soul to Stendhal and Zola or musician Darius Milhaud. Today it is a central location for student life, focuses many schools and renowned universities, and sustains its status artistic city with its abundance of galleries and museums, such as the very surprising Vasarely Foundation, created from scratch by the architect of the same name; its barely crossed portal transforms our conventional view of the world in a tangy universe, governed by a psychedelic geometry. Truce cultural jokes, the Provençal Florence is also ideal for strolling in the heart of the old town, or to swoon on the Cours Mirabeau, which hosted the carriages once. Ideally, when the weather is not lacking, of course, is to sit on the terrace, enjoying a calisson while imbibing the Southern sun. The trip to Aix may well be through the train, the bus, arriving by the train station or bus station Avenue Henri Mouret.