Travel to my Hometown

By Gregory Gaultier

My club is Set Squash Aix-en-Provence. It’s a bit outside the city. It has eighteen tennis courts, twelve squash courts, four paddle courts, three swimming pools, two restaurants and one golf course. It’s an amazing club.

What I like in Aix-en-Provence is that you can do everything walking. There are a lot of streets with no cars allowed, shops, restaurants, beautiful architecture and good weather—most of the time. Aix-en-Provence is also just thirty minutes to the beach.

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My favorite restaurant is called Yamato, one of the best Japanese restaurants in France. I get coffee and cakes at Salon de the Riederer. I like Le Splendid, a busy bar at the end of Cours Mirabeau, the main avenue in the city where I like to walk.

During the summer, we have the market on the main avenue everyday. I also like to go to Place des Quarts d’Heure. It is a district with lots of different restaurant choices and terraces where you can eat outside during winter and summer.

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The best hike is to go all the way up to Mountagne Sainte-Victoire. It is not an easy walk—maybe one hour—but has an amazing view. Paul Cezanne painted it many times: he could see it from his house in Aix. I sometimes bike for two or three hours outside the city. It is beautiful countryside with a few nice hills.

The one thing people sometimes don’t know about Provence is les calissons d’Aixone. That’s the almond biscuit you eat with your coffee that is traditional in Aix. I love calissons.