Spent the day hunched over your computer or sealing business deals? Go relax and clear your head. Whether you’re entertaining clients or alone, head to the Fromagerie du Passage, a bustling little restaurant on the Passage Agard, for a dinner of cheese, charcuterie and Côtes de Provence.ĭo: have a stretch, jump on the mini-tram, or sip on a cup of hot tea They make the best sushi in town, and if you opt for the €13.50 lunchtime special, it won’t be too pricey. You’ll have the choice between a French (think buttery croissant), English (think eggs and bacon), American (think bagels and donuts), Corsican (think cheese and jam) or Swedish (think salmon and cranberries) style breakfast.įor lunch, head to the clean-cut sushi bar, Geisha, on the Cours Mirabeau. If you’re meeting up with a client for breakfast, book a table at the Brasserie Le Bidule. Employees speak English and can assist with your housekeeping, laundry and even your dry cleaning.Įat: feast on bagels and sushi, or local cheese and wineĪix is for foodies: you can’t go 10 metres without walking past a trendy looking café or restaurant.
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Le bidule aix free#
Rooms have a kitchen (don’t worry, there’s a breakfast buffet), a proper office space and free WIFI. So once your meetings are over, let off some steam in the hammam or go for a run in the gym.įor a little more freedom, stay at the central Aparthotel Adagio, a very business-like but homey space. Its rooms have free WIFI and access to a safe where you can keep your valuables. The hotel also happens to be an annex to an incredible roman spa, the Thermes Sextius. It’s right on the edge of town and mere minutes from the town’s best haunts. If your trip is going to be stressful and jam-packed with meetings, then book a room at the Aquabella Hotel. And the fact that it’s a 30-minute drive from the behemoth city of Marseille makes it a popular destination for international business people too. Thanks to its myriad of fountains, boulangeries, spas, boutiques, cafés, churches, restaurants and, of course, sunshine, Aix-en-Provence (or as locals call it, Aix) is a historical tourist magnet. Whilst they do speak English to a so-so level, in making the extra effort, you’ll find it much easier to enjoy the city and its people. To get a smile from a waiter, flight attendant or potential client, it’s best not to ramble on in English too much, but to actually try your hand at a bit of French. The French from ‘le sud’ have a bit of a reputation as being rather ‘nonchalant’ to say the least – it’s just their way.
Le bidule aix professional#
Just ten minutes from Aix TGV train station and 20 minutes from Marseille Provence Airport, this 4-star hotel offers guests a professional and discreet welcome, as well as top-quality customer service#2 Wild Roving – Living Word’s City Guide. Meals are served in the magnificent listed Louis XVI room and in the Salon des Glaces in winter, or, once the good weather arrives, on the terrace shaded by two-hundred-year-old lime blossom trees, where the romantic atmosphere is perfect for enjoying our refined gastronomy in intimate tranquillity.
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On the menu, guests will find dishes inspired by flavours from around the world, yet strongly influenced by our Mediterranean culture and composed of seasonal ingredients. Just three kilometres from Aix-en-Provence’s historic city centre, one of the most beautiful and richest cities in France, and at the end of a long drive lined with century-old trees, the 4-star Château de la Pioline hotel is waiting to welcome youĬhef Sylviane RASTELLO’s, Disciple d'Escoffier, innovative and generous cuisine revives and celebrates Provençal flavours, which remain perfectly in keeping with the traditional setting.