Arles and Provence,
an exceptional region

A city of art and history, Arles and its surrounding region offer remarkable cultural and natural riches. From UNESCO-listed Roman monuments to iconic sites of contemporary creation, each place reveals a facet of Provençal identity.

Just steps from the historic center or a short distance from the city, heritage landmarks, wild landscapes, and character-filled villages unfold at your own pace. Blending culture, nature, and art de vivre, these must-see sites invite you to explore Arles and Provence freely, for a stay filled with discovery, emotion, and inspiring escapes.

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The Arles Arena

A symbol of the city, the Arles Arena impresses with its remarkably preserved Roman architecture. Still vibrant today, it hosts shows, concerts, and local traditions, offering a unique immersion between ancient history and contemporary cultural life.

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The Ancient Theatre

Built during Roman times, the Ancient Theatre reveals a majestic setting steeped in history. It continues to resonate with festivals and performances, blending exceptional heritage with artistic emotion in the heart of the city.

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Les Alyscamps

Once a Roman necropolis, Les Alyscamps offer a timeless walk among sarcophagi, tree-lined paths, and a peaceful atmosphere. Immortalized by Van Gogh, this historic site invites contemplation and leisurely strolls.

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LUMA Foundation

A landmark of contemporary art, the LUMA Foundation has transformed former railway workshops into a bold creative hub. Its iconic tower, designed by Frank Gehry, engages in a dialogue with exhibitions, architecture, and landscaped spaces, offering a renewed perspective on Arles.

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The Camargue

At the gates of Arles, the Camargue reveals vast, unspoiled landscapes. Lagoons, marshes, pink flamingos, horses, and bulls create a unique setting, ideal for a nature immersion between land, sky, and the Mediterranean Sea.

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Alpilles & Baux-de-Provence

Between limestone hills and hilltop villages, the Alpilles charm visitors with their sweeping views and gentle pace of life. Les Baux-de-Provence, a medieval gem, offer a rich blend of heritage, spectacular scenery, and Provençal art de vivre.