Arles Amphitheatre

Arles Amphitheatre

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From Aix-en-Provence: Arles, Les Baux, & Saint-Rémy Full-Day

From Aix-en-Provence: Arles, Les Baux, & Saint-Rémy Full-Day

This full-day tour from Aix-en-Provence offers an immersive exploration of the beautiful region of Provence, taking you to three of its most iconic destinations: Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Les Baux-de-Provence, and Arles. Your adventure begins in the charming town of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, where you'll have free time to wander through its picturesque streets. If you're visiting on a Wednesday, the town hosts one of the most charming open-air markets in the region, offering a wide variety of local produce, artisanal goods, and regional specialties. You will also make a photo stop at the Roman monument "Les Antiques" and have a possibility to visit Saint-Paul-de-Mausole, the hospital where the painter Van Gogh was interned (ticket not included). You will then explore the exceptional village of Les Baux-de-Provence. The village has kept the narrow streets from the Middle Ages and the imposing ruins of a castle. From the rocky spur you can admire the breathtaking view of the exceptional scenery. Possibility to attend the show at Les Carrières de Lumière (ticket not included). Continuing on to Arles, and follow the footsteps of Van Gogh to discover the places where he created his most famous paintings dating back to 1888. Arles is also famous worldwide for its Roman heritage. The weekly market is on saturday morning : Arles is definitely a must-to-see! • Saint Rémy's weekly market takes place on Wednesday • Arles weekly market takes place on Saturday N.B : Les Carrières de Lumière can be closed during winter season.

Avignon : In the Footsteps of Van Gogh in Provence Half Day

Avignon : In the Footsteps of Van Gogh in Provence Half Day

The sunny region of Provence has long been an inspiration for artists and painters, including Van Gogh, who was captivated by its vibrant colors and stunning landscapes. From the golden hues of sunflowers to the sweeping views, he created hundreds of masterpieces during his time in Arles and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. In Arles, walk in Van Gogh’s footsteps and visit the sites that inspired iconic works such as Starry Night, The Yellow House, Café Terrace at Night, and more. In Saint-Rémy, follow the path of his famous paintings and visit the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole Asylum, where he was interned and created some of his most renowned pieces (ticket included). A la Française reserves the right to modify the order of the visit because of market days (Wednesdays in Saint Rémy and Saturdays in Arles).

Arles Vincent Van Gogh Walking Tour with an APP

Arles Vincent Van Gogh Walking Tour with an APP

Immerse yourself in the world that inspired Vincent van Gogh with this captivating self-guided walking tour of Arles. This offline app-based experience takes you through the charming streets and historic sites that captivated the famous artist. Perfect for art enthusiasts and history buffs, this tour offers a unique blend of art, history, and local culture. Walk at your own pace, pause when you like, and dive deep into the stories of Arles that inspired some of Van Gogh's most iconic works. A must-do for anyone visiting Arles who wants to experience the city through the eyes of one of the world's most beloved artists.

From Aix : Arles, Saint Rémy, & Les Baux Provence Day Trip

From Aix : Arles, Saint Rémy, & Les Baux Provence Day Trip

Explore 3 stunning gems on this full day tour to Arles, listed by Unesco as a World Heritage Site because of the number of Roman Monuments, the village of Saint-Rémy de Provence, where Van Gogh lived for a year and the village of Les Baux de Provence, an outstanding medieval village. Meet your English speaking local guide In the morning, we will come and pick you up at the tourism office in Aix en Provence. Meet your English speaking driver/guide who will go over the itinerary and program of the day with you. Then board your premium A/C vehicle and begin your small group tour led by a local guide. Arles Town Visit Discover the Historic city of Arles, a fortified town listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Participate in a walking tour of the historic center to visit the most emblematic monuments of the town including the Amphitheater, the Antique Theater or Saint Trophime church. The Roman City & Sites The Roman Amphitheater was built at the end of the 1st Century to the North of the town. It is part of a general extension of Arles and was built at the same period of time as the baths. It is larger than the one located in Nîmes and could welcome up to 25.000 spectators. Antique Games will be held within until the fall of the Roman Empire. The building of the Antique Theatre was requested by Emperor Auguste. It could welcome up to 10.000 spectators at a time. Only part of the Theater remains but it is still one of the most well preserved in France. The Roman Forum Located at the intersection of the Cardo (north-south axis) and the Decumanus (east-west axis), the Roman Forum of Arles is made up of a great square of which only two fragments still exist. What is interesting about the Forum in Arles are the foundations as it is built on a cryptoporticus, which is a covered corridor or passageway. The cryptoporticus were known to be used as storage areas in other towns but the one in Arles is, however, too damp for prolonged storage and may have served as a barracks for public slaves. Saint-Rémy de Provence Arrive in Saint Remy de Provence, one of the prettiest villages of the area. The village is known to be a summer hot spot for chic parisians, yet it is still possible to find some quiet areas within the village, as there are many small squares scattered all over. After the visit, free time for personal discovery and lunch. For your information, there is a beautiful Provence Market on Wednesdays. Les Baux de Provence Drive to the Alpilles mountain region that is famous for its vineyards and olive trees. Reach the medieval hilltop village of les Baux-de-Provence built on a rocky spur and from where you will have a breathtaking view of the surrounding Provence Countryside. Enjoy some free time to stroll and explore the narrow streets, Art galleries and the remains of a 10th century fortress.

Arles: Private Guide Tour - Explore History & Culture

Arles: Private Guide Tour - Explore History & Culture

Get to know Arles on a 2-hour walking tour of the French city. Maybe you have already heard about this place, as it is famous for its festival of photography, Rencontres d'Arles, which takes place every year in summer. But let's focus on discovering the historical center of this amazing city. Arles has important remains of Roman times, and you will start your tour by visiting the arena of Roman amphitheater, constructed in the 1st century. Then visit the Antique Theatre and the Arles Obelisk. If you would like to visit another place, simply let your guide know your wishes and your tour will be adjusted accordingly. Keep in mind that Arles is also rich in museums, like Musée de la Camargue or Musée Réaltu, which you can visit on your own. Additionally, some of the buildings and cathedrals of Arles are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and are a wonder to behold.

From Avignon: Arles, Les Baux-de-Provence & Saint-Rémy Tour

From Avignon: Arles, Les Baux-de-Provence & Saint-Rémy Tour

From Avignon or around (contact me if you don’t stay within Avignon itself), we will go for a 50-minute drive to Arles. There, we will stroll in the city center among the Roman and more recent monuments. During the visit, you will see the amphitheater, the Roman theater, the café Van Gogh, the Roman forum, the cloister and cathedral Saint Trophime, and the summer garden. Then we will drive to Les Baux de Provence. In Les Baux de Provence, we will stop first at an olive oil mill (between April and October only), you will do a guided tour of the mill with a worker from there and you will enjoy an olive oil tasting at the end of the visit. After that, we will have a picnic lunch in front of the mill, made up with fresh products from local farms only (between April and October only). Then, we will walk inside the medieval village of Les Baux de Provence, listed among the most beautiful villages of France, which was entirely built with limestone and offering a fantastic view over the area, including Arles, the Camargue, the Alpilles mountains and the region around Aix en Provence and Marseille. You will also enjoy the wonderful light show at the Carrières de Lumières in Les Baux de Provence. This is a little movie with lights projected on former limestone quarries used to build the village in the Middle Ages. This is a spectacular light show in a historic and beautiful scenery. To finish, after a 15-minute drive, you will have a free time in the beautiful town of Saint Rémy de Provence, where Van Gogh spent around a year of his life, and where he painted his most famous paintings including the Starry Night. Then we will go back to Avignon by driving on around 40 minutes.

Arles: Art and History Walking Tour

Arles: Art and History Walking Tour

Come and visit the beautiful city of Arles, a city of more than 2000 years of art and history. From ancient Rome to the present day, its historic center is filled with architectural treasures recognized as World Heritage by Unesco: Roman arenas, amphitheatre, Constantine's baths,. You will also discover its medieval heritage: the charming old streets, the church, the Saint Trophime cloister and their emblematic sculptures of Provençal Romanesque art. Arles is also the city of Van Gogh, the Gipsy Kings, Christian Lacroix, the Rencontres Internationales de la Photo and a large number of cultural events. You will also walk in the footsteps of Vincent Van Gogh at the places where he painted his world-famous works of art. In three hours, I will make you discover the riches and curiosities of this remarkable city.

The Essence of Provence : Avignon, St Rémy, les Baux, Arles

The Essence of Provence : Avignon, St Rémy, les Baux, Arles

Embark on a journey through the heart of Provence with our exclusive tour, capturing the essence of this gorgeous region through its historic and cultural landmarks. Begin your adventure in Avignon, known as the City of the Popes. Explore the majestic Palais des Papes, one of the largest and most important medieval gothic buildings in Europe. Stroll across the iconic Pont d’Avignon, famously immortalized in song, and enjoy the stunning views of the Rhône river. Our journey continues to Saint-Rémy, a village that perfectly embodies the charm of Provence. Stroll through its picturesque streets and visit St Paul de Mausole, the former monastery where Van Gogh was interned at his own request and created some of his most famous works. We'll also pass by the nearby ancient ruins of Glanum, offering a glimpse into the region's rich roman past. Next, head to the medieval village of Les Baux-de-Provence, perched atop a rocky outcrop. Explore its narrow, winding streets, historic buildings, and the formidable Château des Baux, which provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The village’s unique charm and dramatic setting make it a perfect conclusion to your provencal adventure. The final stop is Arles, for a panoramic tour of this charming city, rich in roman history and artistic heritage. We'll pass by the impressive roman amphitheater, where gladiators once fought, and the ancient theater. Arles is also home to the Café Van Gogh, inspired by the famous painting "Café Terrace at Night," and the nearby cultural center, the former hospital where Van Gogh stayed. This is an opportunity to deepen your knowledge of the painter's life and work during his time in the provençal city. Join us for an unforgettable tour that combines cultural heritage, historical insights, and the stunning landscapes of Provence. This comprehensive journey through Avignon, Arles, St Rémy de Provence, and Les Baux-de-Provence will leave you with lasting memories of the region’s beauty and history.

Arles private tour - art/history and gastronomy

Arles private tour - art/history and gastronomy

As an experienced art historian (MA and PhD candidate) specialised in Old Masters and 19th century European art and a love for food and wine, I commit my time to sharing stories about art, history, and flavours of the Provence with all passionate enthousiasts. My in-depth knowlegde of European art will make your walk feel more than a tour - it's seeing the city through the eyes of the artists that painted and described its remarkable contours. ARLES is a charming city in the middle of the Camargue, the largest French wetlands known for their flamboyant flamingos and wild horses. Rich in local traditions such as textile production and bull fighting, the city of Arles is filled with Roman architecture. During this tour you will discover its theatre, baths, and amphitheatre, whilst also walking in the shoes of Vincent van Gogh. Spending his final and most productive years in Arles, you will visit the celebrated scenes of his most famous paintings.

Aix-en-Provence: Arles, Baux, & Saint-Rémy-de-Provence Tour

Aix-en-Provence: Arles, Baux, & Saint-Rémy-de-Provence Tour

- Walking tour of the Roman city of Arles dated during the Roman empire. You can discover the arena, the amphitheater; Those site can be visited. - Walk on the footsteps of Van Gogh where he spent quite some time. I will show you the sites where he painted and made famous some of his art such as Visit the notorious Cafe Van Gogh. - St Remy de Provence - The birthplace of Nostradamus Quaint village with narrow street where we can find the prints of Van Gogh Beautiful market on Wednesday morning - Visit St Paul de Mausole, the mental hospital where Van Gogh spent few month and painted most of his art - Les Baux de Provence- Beautiful hilltop village dated 11th century; you can visit the village as well as attend this beautiful show called 'Les Carrieres de Lumieres' an immersive art exhibition

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(76 reviews)

Inez is an excellent tour guide (and a great driver)! She shared her wealth of knowledge during the ride so that we could roam freely on arrival to destinations. The villages are unforgettable. I appreciated that she was flexible and accommodating to the group’s preferences. The cost of the trip is still steep in my opinion, considering it doesn’t include entrance fees into some of the recommended activities/monuments or lunch.

We loved the personal nature of the tour. Sylvie was so knowledgeable, and the tour was beyond expectation. Seeing so many places which were relevant to Van Gogh and interesting was greatly appreciated.

Short stops. Little time in saint Rémy. The driver was fantastic and very agreeable and informative.

It was a well designed itinerary. Our guide, Sebastian, was very knowledgeable and attentive.

Emile was a terrific guide and we had Fab small group who got to know and like each other