All of a sudden it seems that Christmas is upon us and Aix really celebrates Christmas in style.
Here are the main festive markets – get hold of a copy of the free Aix-en-dialogue magazine for the entire listing and do double-check dates/times if making a special trip.
Carousels for the Children – the rides down by the Rotonde. 17th Nov-6th Jan. 10-20 exc 25 Dec and 1 Jan 14-20.
Les Chalets de Noel, Cours Mirabeau, 21st Nov-31st Dec, 10-20:00; In other words, the main Christmas market; there are about 50 wooden chalets selling all sorts of local crafts, soaps, pictures, food and hot wine. At the top of the cours is the Chalet de la Ville with a stage for the folk-dancing and choirs. The chalets are even open Christmas Day afternoon, 14-20:00hrs. My photo is from last year….the chalets this year are white!

Always popular – the hot spiced wine is delicious on a cold December evening
Chalet Creche de Noel, Cours Mirabeau, outside Monoprix. 24th Nov – 27th Dec. This is a really huge collection of santons under glass in a landscape typical of Provence. There’s the traditional village scene with the shepherds, lavender-gathers, village gossips, etc, the creche itself, a figure of Cezanne painting near his mountain, a Camargue scene with tiny gardiens and mini-Calanques with fishermen. It’s the nicest one I’ve seen and lovely for children who enjoy spotting familiar characters.

This recreation of village life in Provence is so special. Children find it especially magical.
Foire aux Santons, Place Jeanne d’Arc, 23rd Nov-4th Jan, exc 25th.
Marché International des Villes Jumelles, Place Jeanne d’Arc, 30th November – 5th December, 10-19:30. There are items for sale from all Aix’s twin towns – some really attractive ethnic items like pottery plus lots of national festive food. The British twin town Bath excels itself every year with its offerings of mince pies and traditional Christmas cake. You really need to be there on the opening day as these go fast!

Gingerbread angels are a favourite on the German stall
La Fontaine aux Jouets, Place de l’Hotel de Ville. All new/nearly new toys are welcome to be placed around the fountain for later distribution to disadvantaged children. At the time of writing, I am unable to find the date for this. Same every year, but it eventually is publicised and worth looking out for as it is such a good cause.
Fete de l’Huile d’Olive d’Aix-en-Provence AOC, Place Jeanne d’Arc, 8-9 th December, 9-19:00hrs. Annual celebration and tasting of local oils and products from local olive trees.
Marché des 13 Desserts, Place Jeanne d’Arc, 15-24th December, 10-19:00hrs. Perfect place to buy everything you need for your traditional Christmas Eve table from local producers. www.agri13.fr.
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