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Entertainment in Provence

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  1. A

    Le Ballet Preljocaj

    Performs at the 650-seat Pavillon Noir.

    reviewed

  2. Olympique de Marseille

    Marseille's cherished football team plays at Stade Vélodrome. Buy tickets at OM's Boutique Officielle for as little as €20.

    reviewed

  3. B

    Cafe la Scène

    On pretty place Crillon, La Scène's outdoor tables are good for drinks and small bites; inside there's a dance floor and cabaret.

    reviewed

  4. C

    Café Van Gogh

    The Roman place du Forum, shaded by outstretched plane trees, turns into a giant dining table at lunch and dinner during summer. It's also where you'll find Café la Nuit, thought to be the cafe painted by Van Gogh in his Café Terrace at Night (1888). Painted bright yellow to re-create the effect used by Van Gogh to indicate bright night-time lights, it's invariably packed with tourists dining in front of its famous façade.

    reviewed

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  6. E

    Fnac

    Tickets for most events are sold at billetteries (ticket counters) like Fnac.

    reviewed

  7. Hot Brass

    Jazz and other live acts, 6km northwest of town.

    reviewed

  8. F

    Les Buvards

    Grand selection of natural wines and munchies.

    reviewed

  9. G

    Longchamp Palace

    Artsy bustling bistro and lazy coffee shop.

    reviewed

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  11. H

    Théâtre National de Marseille

    Dance and drama, sometimes in English.

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  14. K

    Cinéma Renoir

    Cinéma Renoir.

    reviewed

  15. L

    Opéra Municipal de Marseille

    Season runs September to June.

    reviewed

  16. M

    Paddy Mullins

    An Irish-style pub featuring regular live music.

    reviewed

  17. N

    Le Bazar

    Vast Moroccan-style space with bungalows and palms.

    reviewed

  18. Le Trash

    Catch-as-catch-can bar Le Trash is as its name suggests.

    reviewed

  19. O

    Cup of Tea

    Cute cafe with 55 tea varieties and Corsican beer.

    reviewed

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  21. P

    Cinéma Utopia

    Four-screen art-house cinema showing films in original langauge.

    reviewed

  22. Q

    Le Med Boy

    Aix’s only gay bar packs in stand-and-drink twenty-somethings.

    reviewed

  23. R

    Ma Demoiselle

    DJs sometimes play this downstairs girly-girl club.

    reviewed

  24. S

    AJMI

    Inside La Manutention arts centre, AJMI showcases improvisational jazz at its intimate second-floor (no elevator) black-box theatre. There are generally shows on Thursday and Friday evenings and Sunday afternoons.

    reviewed

  25. Ballet National de Marseille

    Marseille-based dance companies include the Ballet National de Marseille.

    reviewed