Aix-en-Provence

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  • Publisher: IGN - Institut Géographique National
  • Catalogue: 188918
  • Scale: 1:10,000
  • Size Folded: 11x22cm
  • Size: 110x88cm
Street plan of Aix-en-Provence at 1:10,000 from the Institut Géographique National, the country’s national survey organization, with an enlargement for the town centre. IGN plans include outer suburbs and, where appropriate, adjoining localities forming part of the urban agglomeration. They show one way streets, car parks, pedestrian zones, and, as appropriate, metro and/or tram stops. Important public buildings are named and symbols mark locations of tourist information centres, post offices, various places of worship indicating their denomination, sport and recreational facilities, etc. Main routes into and across the city centre are clearly indentified in contrasting colours. Many plans include diagrams of the metro and/or suburban rail networks.

Plans of larger cities are usually double-sided and have an enlargement for the town centre. The index, separate for the city itself and for the adjoining localities, lists both districts (quartiers) and streets. Map legend includes English.

COMPARING BLAY and IGN STREET PLANS:

- Blay plans usually have a better enlargement for the town centre, presenting the area in more clearly defined, traditional cartography. Most of the plans are on slightly smaller size sheets than the corresponding IGN maps.

- IGN plans better identify main routes leading into and/or across town centres.